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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1902)
SWEET, LONQ DAYS. lang days when the nmrnlng ^of^mountain* In ro*e and gold. u ' u tbe »!»•<•*• U“*** 00 ,uJ >1 n ■ t n d e •i •Í f f 1 i t t e i I f Í 9 I » f MATCHES WERE NOT USED. FAINTING LESS COMMON. Souvenirs of the l>avs W hen Smokers Got a Light from Live Coals. Oatdoor Kaorcisea Megai-ded as ia a Large Measure Keapoualble, When smoking first became fashion- able lu England during the relgu of Queen Elizabeth it was customary for those who used the weed to have In his outfit a pair of tobacco tongs. If be were a gallant of the court they were made of sliver; If a sulwtantlal merchant, of brass, but if a working man. of cheap Iron ware They were s necessary implement to the smoker. Matches were utiknown. and the only available fire In the daytime was the blax ng log upon the hearth. With the poker a small piece of glowing ember was broken off. which with the tong* wasapplied to the freshly charged p.pe. Hundreds of these tongs are to be found in the collection* of antiquarlaua. Moat of them are clumsy object*, but a few are *o graceful lu outllue aud artistic in workmanship that they seem to tie of French aud Flemish rather than Eugllah orig u. These tongs were revived on a small scale some twenty years ago, when they were employed for holding cigarettes The cigarette tongs were from two to four luches In length, cou- neeted at the upper end by a smart spring, which kept the ends together when In a |>ositlon of rest. XX'heu used the smoker opened them and caught the cigarette between the tips close up to the mouth end. The contrivance en abled the user to burn the cigarette down to the last whiff an 1 protected the fingers from the discoloring va por that produces the brown stain upon the fore ami middle fingers. The new tongs shown nowaday* are somewhat larger and are intended to bold cigars as well as to reach a coal from the fireplace to a pipe. They are made of The head of the celebrated Baldwin Ziegler north pole expedition was for ed Iron, steel and gun metal, and many to return from the arctics with his playihip because the reserve of food was of the latter are said to lie manufactur getting low and because of the destruction of the expedition's sledges. He ar ed from warships, cannon and other rived at Honningsvaag, Norway, recently and reports a succes-stul year's work in trophies of the late war with Spain. establishing food depots for the final dash for the pole. The :+ t It Is a curious fact, of general re mark and observed uot by physicians only, that fainting is less common than it used to be. It la rare that one sees a woman carried out of church or the te */*« Shi theater, yet forty years ago It was a matter of such common occurrence as barely to excite remark. This is due lu very great measure to the outdoor fl» »reel, long day* when the children Ute young womeu lead in these days of u.^/and tweet a* the d*y I* long, tennis and golf and other sports. The the cow*, »nd tossing the hay, heart aud the clreulatlou are strength pri’ioi l— many a snatch of song. ened by exercise In the ojien air, and »nJ timt1“'- flben in"'ber i* bu*y from morn till ev« It take* a greater shock to disorder the And father la earnlcg the children’s blood balance In the Ixxly of the mod bread; em woman thut It did lu that of her tn every task when a prayer they weave hundred and twenty-five am! *eas. 1* unaltcr«*«l. with the exiwp- grand mot tier. for ble»»iug* to reat on each little head. i ago. the American Con- tlou of the numlier and arrangeineut of The habit of fainting la not so much gn'ss. In session nt l’hlladel th«' stars, from the one which Betsy a sign of weak heart as it is of an ex Tie *Aeet. long day* when, though trou ptila resolved "that the ttag of the Ros*, at General XX ashlngtou's re«iue*t, citable clreulatlou. It is caused by ble may come. United stat«*« be thirteeu atrilles alter- made at her home. No. 231» Arch »tri'eL anemia of the brain resulting from a tVe t>ear tbe trouble in trustful cheer home, nate red and white; the Uniou to lie Philadelphia. ftfr ever in God is our constant home. I ddatatlou of the bhaal vessels of the A refuge aud shelter from grief and thirteen Stars, white, on a blue field. On the death of Queen Ellxal»etb. tn lasly aud the consequent flow into them representing a new constellation, the 11103. King James X'l. of Scotland, aa- of the entire mass of blood. Thia ab fear. The sweet, long day* which our Father stars to be arrangetl lu a circle " cende«l the throne of England, reign- sence of blood from the brain arrests send*. There are many tradition* afloat con- lug as Klug Janins 1., and In honor of the action of the heart and produces Foretaste and pattern of day* to be. eerulng the origin of this design, hut the unlou of the Scottish anti English loss of consclousm-es. It Is probable In the time when the measure by day* oue In w bleb there I* undoubtedly the t'rown* he placed the white Croos of that the heart does not atop beating en shall end. most truth Is that which credit* the St Andrew on the national flag, chang tirely, but it acts so feebly that uo pulse On the fadeless shore of the Crystal Idea of the design to XX ashlngton the ing the tiekl from white to blue. This can lie felt. Fea. general found In the coat-of-arm* of union of the two crowM-s wh * called tbe Alarming as a fainting spell may be. -M. E. Sangster. bis own family a bint from which he "King’* colors." or "Unlou" colors, It la very seldom ludeed when the heart dryw the design for the flag The coat- sin! the first permanent settlement In Is uot actually diseased that a person of anus of the Washington family was what I* now the L’ntte«! State* were divs lu one. Women are more liable I SUSAN’S LUCKY SHOT two r»xl bars on a white ground, and made umler It* protection, and the to faint than meu. but there are few three gilt stars above ths top bar The ' King’» colors” were generally un even of the latter who have not at some American flag, once decided upon, furl«! by each new body of explorer* time during tlielr Ilves experienced at wa* rusheil through In a hurry, for the who came from the Mother Country of least a falut feeling. If not an uctual army was badly In need of a staudard. the New XX’orld. until, ln 1707 the loss of consciousness. Betsy Roas, of Philadelphia, enthu Amerh'ans adopted the red flag, but lu the case of a fainting fit, the first siastically undertook the work, and In added to It a device of their own in thing to do Is to lay the ¡»erson flat ou a few days a Ixsiutiful star-spangled place of the crosses. the back. If possible with the head homes among the trees In the valley, l»anner was ready to be unfurled. She Th«» device of a rattlesnake was p«»p- lower than the feet, and then to loosen the blue hills beyond with tlielr fringes had made one alteration In the design tilar among the colonists, and It* origin all the clothing X Igorous fanning amt of p:ue trees, the clear sky that was submitted by Washington The Gen ss an American emblem Is a curlou* sprinkling the face with cold water will .Bcb a novelty to the girl from the eral ha<l mail« hl* star six pointed, as feature In the national history. It has help to equalise the circulation Burn great manufacturing town—It waa all th« y were on his coat of arms; Betsy been stated that It* use grew out of ing a feather under the nose is some bright aud foesh and so delightfully a humorous suggestion made by a wrt times of service. Smelling salts may cleun. Miss Susan Galton Brown look ter In Franklin's paper the Pennsyl also be used, but ammonia water la Uli- ed back on tbe peaceful prospect for a ed very much to one side. But he vania Gazette that, in return for the advisable, for the person may suddenly “You done it all right," cried the liv Colored Globe« Are Passing lingering moment or two and then quickly regained his seat with an oath, eryman. wrongs which tbe British authorities of take a deep breath and Inhale a pow “By George!” he shrieked. pressed ahead up tbe mountain road. th«> time were forcing upon the Amer erful dose of the pungent gns. Brandy aud. striking the horse, clattered after “it's Jim Bascom himself!” She certainly was an unusual figure, his companions. Susan wondered why ican colonist*, h cargo of rattlesnakes mid nil other alcoholic stimulants will Susan felt her head going round, should be sent to the Mother Country do more harm than good. for that quiet neighborhood. Attired the man was disguised aud dimly fan Those huge glass bulbs of red and "Mr. Tompkins," she said, “will you and "distributed In St. James Park and in a close fitting suit of gray with a cied that the three rough looking stran kindly drive me to the bank as quickly yellow and blue water, which are call Persona who are subject to fainting other places of pleasure." short walking skirt and a wide-brim- gers were up to some mischief. But as you can?” ed show bottles, are gradually ceasing spells should avoid hot rooms and hot Colonel Gadsden, one of the Marine med gray felt bat that concealed her sbe was tbiukiug of Jack the next mo "Yes. ma'am, I will," he replied, with to lie a feature of the decorations of baths, stimulants of all kinds—strong Committee, presented to Congress on tea nnd coffee as well ns alcohol—aud beautiful hair, she might at a distance ment and the strange Incident was great heartiness. “You've got the stuff druggists' windows. In the past they th«' sth of Februnry, 1776, “au elegant food of an Indigestible nature.—Youth’s were as necessary to every drug store -save for the skirt—have been taken shelved. there, haven’t you? Jump In." standard, such as la to be ua»>d by the Compa nloti. A few moments of brisk walking for an extremely handsome boy. Her And a moment latej; they were speed as a red and white pole is to a barber commander In chief of the American gait would have carrie«l out tbe Im- brought her to the brow of the bill ing toward the bank. They bad not shop, but they have not, as the pole navy," being a yellow flag with XV hat a llarber Nees. presaion. there was such an uncon- where the road turned sharply and ran gone twenty yards when they met the lias, a well defined history. a representation of h rattlesnake cotied "Ill the g<xx! old days," said a XX'est All that druggists know of them Is atralned swing to It. But her high at an oblique along the side of the steep first group of hastily-armed men who for attack. End barber to 1'. XX’. the other day, "no that they have always been used as boots were not a t>oy's boots and her descent. Susan seated herself on a log were on the trail of the robbers. Another use f<»r the rattlesnake was body was In a burry. A man took all "You’ll find Jim Bascom lyin’ up window ornaments. The brilliant hands were neatly gloved. Miss Su and looked down Into the village, which san Galton Brown carried something lay, as ft were, at her very feet. She there," shouted the liveryman. “She liquids that they contain are made Ross made her stars with five points- upon n ground of thirteen horizontal day for a bath and a haircut, and ex umler her arm. It was a light maga traced the one long street of the ham shot him au’ we've got the bank stuff cheaply and plainly of chemicals and nnd five |>oints have been used ever bars, alternate red and white, the pected entertainment thrown In with since. For several years Mrs. Ros* snake extending diagonally acres* the the towels mid the hither. In those zine rifle, the gift of an adoring father. let. which was but a continuation of all here.” And he touched up his horse water. made the tings for the Government. stripes, and the lower white strli»«» days the barber talked to kill time, but mu Thus, a solution of copper and again. Ami the next group heard the the highway, and followed the dusty For sbe could shoot and fish aud switn The first using of the stars, and i Ix-arlng the motto: "Don't Tread on nowadays time kills all talk. and run. and do it all in a way that line past her aunt's trim home, an«l same story, and the next, ami the next. mouia makes blue; bichromate of pot- atrl|H's In mllltHry service, It is claimed, Me." The snake was always repre "Biuuotb faces are on the increase. A met that adoring father's critical at»- the little park with its soldiers' mon And they all turned and started after ash makes orange; aniline dyes have of late been used In the chemicals’ was at Fort Stanwlx. renamed Fort sented hs having thirteen rattles. One man cannot keep his secrets behind a proval. Sbe bad minor talents, of ument and the towu hall, and then blushing Susan Brow n. Schuyler, now Rome. New York. 1777. of the favorite flags also was of white smooth face, and it In a mystery to me, And then they were at the bank. place, but the liquids fade In a strong course-an education rounded off In a along to the bank—Jack's bauk—and There was a little crowd aliout tub sunlight, and have frequently to be re August 2 of that year the fort wa* be- ■ I with a pine tree In the centre. The therefore, why nearly everybody is finishing school, a pleasing smatter.ng there her gaze rested. slegtxl by tlie British and Indians; the words nt the top were: "An Ap|»eal to shaving, seeing that half the world la Miss Susan's eyes were good ones door. But they quickly made way for newed. The liquids colored chemical of music, taste for art that was only garrison was without a tlag. but oue God." and umlciTieatb the snake were laying Itself out to cheat the other half, Susan, and the liveryman, and the pre ly. ou the other hand, last wellnlgli for was very clear. She saw second to her taste for nature. But all and the air was made in the fort. The red stripes A beard covers unpleasant looking fa- cious bag. ever. these were quite dwarfed In her dad a horseman sitting In Ills saddle at the -lai lines, an agrii'able fact which ought And there was Jack sitting up In a In the drug store at the southwest were of a petticoat furnished by a dy's opinion by those manlier attri » bank door, He was holding the brl- woman, the w hite for stripes ami stars to fit In with the tastes of the majority butes that be so assiduously cultivated. dies of two riderless horses. Even ns t>lg chair, and somebody was bathing corner of Broad and Spruce street* was supplied by an officer, who gave of business men, but It doesn't, some She was bls companion on long bunt I she noted this the two riders rushed his bead, and be was blinking queerly there is a show bottdle of a very clear i Ills shirt for the purpose, and the blue how. ing aud fishing trips and an ideal com from the building and leaped Into their like a man slowly waking up. But he and delicate shade of green. This la a was a piix'e <»f Colonel I'eter Gause A clean-shaven man Is usually good green so tine that many druggists have suddenly seemed to regain his facul saddles. There were puffs of white panion at that. voort's military cloak. Three women mid handsome. That lias always been ties when Susan Brown, forgetful of asked for the recipe that makes It. It is needless to say that quiet Elm I smoke and sharp denotations. Sus,-in all the curious eyes about her. sud This, unfortunately, is unknown. I worked on the flag, aud It was raised to my experience. But the man who lias wood looke«l upon this accomplished could see people running In wild con the right to u smooth face Is be with a A clerk in the shop twenty five years ¡victory on the 22d of August, when tlie denly dropped on her knees beside him fusion. Then three riders started at a Iredmen and tbe British were defeated ,oung woman with a very doubtful tine, strong chin nnd clean-cut lips and ■go colored the water and tilled the and put up her loving arms and cried, lat the fort. expression. She was a little too ad sharp canter up the road. Every dozen "Oh. Jack!" good teeth and honest eyes; on the oth bottle, and a llttle later left for un yards or so one would turn In his sad AN APPfAÇ The next record of the using of the vanced—that was the term they used TO 60D er band, men with receding china mid “Why Susan. dear!" murmured Jack. known parts, preserved only by a Stars and Stripes Is on the first anni —for Elmwood's old-fashioned Ideas of dle and tire down the roadway. weak up|»er lips and projecting teetb “There, there, don’t worry. I'm just cork of cotton from the air, the liquid Susan knew what this strange scene versary of American Independence. maideuly modesty. Tbe mothers of mid ugly lines at the corner of the It wax a dayllgrbt bai.k role a little «la*»d. On» of 11.on, hit me has ever since remained as brilliant us I C!inrb»«’oii S <’ s’» ’ «♦»•“• meant, mouth ought to tie requireu ny taw to Plug iiM-d by the Colonists st Huuktr lllll, Elmwood held her up as an example bery, one of a series that terrorized all over the head with something from be- It was In 1877. Juns 17th. 177». July 4, 1777. The banner was used at grow either a mustache or a beard, or of tbe baneful coming woman, and the There are. Indeed, many show bottles all bind nnd stunned me. I'm almost the countryside during the past sum the battle of the Brandywine Septem Plue Tree Flag, used on Prlvsteersiaen dur both. A few years ago It was only girls of Elm wood thought her dreadfully In this city whose contents are from Ing the llevolutloB. mer. The three robbers were retreat right again.” ber 11, 1777; at Germantown. October actor* and waiters, coachmen and foot Jx>ld—and secretly envied her. As "Oh. Jack." moaned Susan Brown. twenty live to fifty years bld.—Phila 4, of the same year, and It also float ing with tlielr plunder. XX’hat bad hap the words: "Don't Tread on Me." men, who affected the shaven face, but for the men—well, there were but few 1 thought they might have kllhx! delphia Record. pened In the bank? XX’hy wns Jack ed over the surrender of Burgoyne Several of the companies of mlnuta the present universal fashion no doubt of them lu Elmwood whose opinion not pursuing them? She suddenly turn you. and and I shot the man. nnd— Tills flag cheered the revolutionists at men adopted a similar flag, giving the took root Some years ago when barris was worth recording, and of these a .Making a Hie«'« of New*. and—and got the money back—oh. oh, Valley Forge the next winter; It waved ed sick aud cold. mere handful dared to express an hon A good live piece of news may often at Yorktown and shared In the rejoic name of their company, with the mot ters first commenced to »have.”—Pitts oh!” Am! here poor Susan quite broke Then an Indescribable Impulse selzeil burg Dispatch. to, "Liberty or Death." est opinion In the face of tbe universal down, and putting her face against be made by accident. Beaders of Bar- ing* at the close of the war. Maasacbuetts clung to the pine tree feminine condemnation. Of these in her. She let herself over the edge of Jack’s cont. sobbed convulsively. Anil rle's novel, "XX’heu a .Mali’s Single,” Some of the first flags were made un A t^iuw of Grief. depeudent souls It must be admitted the bank aud began a mad scramble Mr. Tompkins told what he knew, and will recall the telegraph editor who der difficulties and at great «'«Mt. the as her symbol for some time Trum Major John Burke, avant courier of that John Cartwright stood first and down the steep declivity. She meant then the astonished and delighted Jack thought a dispatch beginning "The grent<x«t Ingenuity being required on bull, In lil* celebrated picture of tbs Buffalo Bill's Wild XX'eat exhibition aud to Intercept the ruffians. She slid, foremost. turned the recovered treasure over to Zulus have taken umbrage" referred to •«■cnslons to secure the necessary mate "Buttle of Bunker 11111,” which now oue of the picturesque appurtenances tiling* in the rotunda of the Capitol nt If Miss Susan Galton Brown knew of she stumbled, once she fell, but she his assistant, who had been tempora- I the capture of a post ami gave Umbrage rials for the banners. Washington, represents the red Hag, of that venture, told a party of Phila the unfavorable light In which her never let go tier bold on her precious rllv absent at the time of the attack. the benefit of a capital. A dispatch In As long as tbe Slates remained tblr delphians during the recent local visit rifle. Ami then, as the earth suddenly ebortsklrtandherTeddy bat had placed and borrowing the happy Mr. Tomp- the Ottawa Evening Journal, dated teen In numtier the original design of white corner and green plus tree. of the »how an anecdote concerning two aeemed falling away from her. she her-and there Is no doubt she did kins' phaeton, drove Susan to her "Dauphin. Man., June 18,” aud an the circle of stars was all right, but doughty old Indian chiefs who were reached the level ground In a confused t.overnor llu* Good Name nouncing the result of the voting In when, In 17111. Vermont and In 1792, —the matter failed to worry her In the aunt's. But she was on her feet In a (hit In Idaho the people are not all present at the ottlcers' dinner lu one she murmured on the least. She had come down to Elm heap, the Klnlstino district In the territorial The highw ay wns directly lie- I 1 “Oh. Jack," wild and woolly. Not long ago the gov of the frontier fort*. Both chief* had wo<«l to stay a month with her maiden moment, The robbers were cantering way. “It wns so unwomanly and ao elections, states: “As n result of the ernor of the Míate visited the office ol ugly records, but ¡>«»<it«*s»ed the respect fore lier, vote, Meyers nnd Nott Shadd, * negro, aunt her dead mother’s only sister— The mini lu the rear was the man cold blooded!” ft wns, my dear,” said the surveyor general This letter, which of the officers a* brave tighter*, and have I h ' cii elected for the constituency." who lived in tbe big white mansion by. "I'm afraid with the beard, and he bad a coarse Is now In the files of the Civil Service were know n ua men of Influence on the oa Main street. Just beyond the Bap- bag flung across the saddle before him. Jack in a painfully-aoletnn voice, "hut it should lie. of course, "Meyers and Commission In Washington, was sent reservation, one of the pair was at tls meeting house. It was this fond He was directly opposite Susan as she as it saved the bank in which I am In not Shadd.” In this case the wide to the governor by the staff In the tracted by the bright yellow of a pot aunt, who had Invited Jack Cortwright plunged down to the edge of the road timately interested $37.<"iO in cold cash, awake telegraph editor In the Ottawa of freahly mixed English mustard, and office; to call, and although this was a par- way. He must have taken her for an and at the same time appears to have Journal office added: "Shadd I* the "I »ear Governor: When your earthly motioned to the waiter to pass It. He broken up the most desperate gang of first full bliMsled negro to Is- electerl to tleular youth, with high ideals of enemy, for bls glittering revolver flew course Is done and you will reach the took a tableapoonful and put It Into bl* wrtmanhood, he called again and again, up ami he tired In her direction quite thieves the State l as ever known. I a legislative body In Canada." And he borders of Styx, still bearing aloft the mouth. Then bl* faee set. Ills teeth and again. XX’hat was strange about at random. Susan felt a sudden twitch fear 1 tnuot condone the fault But headed It up: "First Negro to Sit love ton'll and the friendly nnd benefi were clinched In agony, and the tcar*^ •fain. you will promise not to do It Canadian Assembly.” "Nott Shadd it. too. was that Jack balled from the at her broad-brimmed bat and quickly ent banner, the nnclent ferryman will, welled from bl* eyes and down bl* Been Elected In the Territories. East, and from I’urttan aurrouudings dropped behind some bushes that lined won't yqu. dear?" we know, receive you with love and cheek* In a torrent. XX’Ithout a word Snaan promise«!.— Cleveland Plain at that. Yet with all this discreet the roadway. The barrel of her rifle Mud.- I.y It.-tuy reverences nnd give you a safe transit be passed the pot to bls fellow red man, Adopted by Cougr«.«» June 14. 1777. .Must Grow to I'll Them. Dealer. bringing up he certainly was fascin ri»se. The robber was rnpldly Increaa nodding approvingly to Indicate that It with joy and thanksgiving. The Plug nu Altered In I7B.V. alien Kentucky President Diaz, of Mexico, ha* ated with the wild Western hoyden. and Vermont were Admitted. "Rliadamantliiia will ball you with a was go»xl to the taste. Ing the distance between them. She A Penny Photograph. coin's habit of putting a good deal of They ail said that Jack Cortwright had him covered A moment more and “Why does the chief cry?” he was A familiar automatic machine In En wisdom Into a short humorous sen Kentucky were taken Into the Union, glad 'Well done!' nnd escort you to the was a rising young man. Boston capi It might be too late- She thought of rose embowered gateway of the fields asked by hla friend, who noted the tears gland Is an automatic photographer. tence. The New York Time* tell* of it was decide«! to arrange the star* In elyslan. talists had sent him—fresh from col suffusing hl* cheeks. Jack and fired. Drop a penny In the slot and get a tin au American gentleman who called on the form of one huge «-onstellatlon. lege-to tlie XVestern town to look af “I cry,” be repHisl. "because my “On golden hinges turning, the pearly The horse of the fleeing man sudden Diaz some years ago. and In tbe course ter their Interests In certain undevel ly leaped to one side and flung bls type! In 17U5 It was decided to add a stripe gati-a will awing wide open and'blessed grandfather Is uot here to enjoy the The person who wishes to be photo of talk brought up the Mexican consti is well as a star for ea< h State whi< h oped coal mining property that lay a rider heavily to the earth. As be went spirits uttering Joy' will bld you thrice feast." few miles north of Elmwood, And down he draggl'd the bag of plunder graphed stands In front of the machine, tution. came Into the Union, consequently In welcome. A second spoonful went Into the at a distance of at»out two and a half He was saying that although It la evl that year Vermont and Kentucky were Jack had taken off his coat, meta- with him. The riderless horse galloped "Your countless friends cannot go all mouth of the other red man, ami with feet, and looks steadily Into the lens deutly modeled after that of the United narked on the flag, one by a white and phorieally. and gone to w ork to de- after his companions. the way, dear governor, with you, as ■Itullar effect. for the space of five seconds 1 he velop It. There was plenty of espi "And why do you cry?" asked the Then Susan Galton Brown sprang sound of a gong Informs him when the States. It Is uot administered to the let the other by a r«l stripe; but some we are not all so worthy n> thou, tai tiehind him. and lle bad built a Into the roadway aud fired five shots In wise prophet, looking ahead some knight of nature’s nobility, but we will first, a* be noted the tears with venge ter. D az <1ld not attempt to make a thor twenty or more years, saw this plan of try to Imitate your example, except In ful satisfaction. railway branch to tbe mine, anil start rapid succession after the two horse operation Is over. The Interior machinery then passe« ough explanation of analyzing the con adding a stripe as well as a ati^r for ed a bank In Elwood, of which lie wa* men. She did not alm to hit them, but "1 cry.” »aid his friend, “for that what In Inimitable, and shall hope to temporary cashier, and stirred the lit rather to frighten them away. They the tluplate on which the likeness Is dition of tbe masses lu Mezlco, but each State added to the Union would join yon when we shall have had our you did not die when your brave grand taken through a chemical bath In order said to hla visitor that hl* suggestion mean a constant changing of the flag, fill of earth and Its transitory bless father died!"—Philadelphia ’Finn's. tle town Into making certain Improve hesitated a moment and then dashed ments that had long lx*eti discussed. madly ahead; the rlderlesa horse gal to develop the picture, and another to remlBded him of the story of an uncle, which would. In a few years, tiecoaie so Ings." permanence, and finally secure Its _ WlrcleM Reports to I’rrss. who. forgetful of tbe age of bls year large ami ungainly that It* beauty In short. Jack Cortwright was recog loping In the rear. through a water bath where It la old nephew, »ent hltn a pair of troua would be Part Wireless telegraphy I* about to be A committee In 1S13 W heels. nized even by tho«e who didn’t ap Susan ran forward to the prostrate washed. was ele«-te<l by Congress to decide up«>n The earliest mention of wheel* In the applied to press work In Fran,« for ths prove of hla revolutionary tactics to In less than fifty seconds the finish««! ers.Now when that boy I* old enough.” ■ permanent design for the flag, and Bible I* In Exodus XlV. 25. when the first time. The llava* agency has had man. He »«« unconscious. Sb« be the liveliest factor of progress the stooped over him for a moment and portrait Is ejected, and If you are In a •leepy little hamlet bad ever known. added Diaz, be may lie able to wear the result was that the original thir chariot wheel* of the Egyptians were t French apparato* e*tabil*he«l on As spendthrift moo«! you can for another teen strll>es were again nse<l. ’be star« "taken off by the Ix>rd,” although tbs roof of It* bead office lu the Place Miss Susan Galton Brown had poor then drew away the coarse l»ag. them." she suspected, it waa half fill««! with penny obtain a gilt frame. arranged on the blue field In the form i harlots are mentioned In Genesis ill. de la Bourse, which la In communica •nek that bright October afternoon, They Ain't MkHlrial. of a square, with one constellation for 43 But there were older nations than tion with all the race courses around «he didn’t rouse a solitary rabb t currency. Sbe shuddered a* she look Hard on Both of Them. "It* dreadfully hot. len't It, mam each new State In IRIN this plan waa the Egyptians The Chaldean* u«ed the city The first p»i>«r to place Itself But. after all. It was the tramp «he ed at the livid face of the ruffian sd <1 As Irishman whose face, »ays the my?" said Mr McWade. »lowly »atü formally adopted by Congress. an<1 ths harlots, and the Greeks are said to lu communlcstlon with agency by wlre- »as after rather than the game. Still then at the blo<xi that wu She began to London Outlook, wa* *o plain that b ■ • Jie««l It I*, chile,” »aid the old w» flag with its thirteen stripes and stars have bad ' harlot* at the siege of Troy. |es* telegraphy Is the Journal. The •be must have a shot at something. rating his coatsieeve. Ct; — friends used to tell him It «ni an of man. "'d« x-<l It I* 'Tain t right for It coTTesfionding In number to the States 1500 B. C. Frntiably In reality the apparatus la open to the public, and feel a little flint 8o sbe pinned a brilliant leaf to a She was aroused by tbe *ound of fense to the landscape. happened also to tie hot till* a way. I tell you. forty In the Union, lectine the established wheel I* about as early a piece of ma attracts large crwwds every day.- l’aria tree trunk and at twenty pa. es split homely wheel* and the »houttng of ' a -------- man 1. A to be a» poor »• be year* ai' » when the Ble«»e«l I^awd emblem of the United States of Amer- chlnery as any now existing Of course Correspondence Chicago It« or«l Her B at the first trial one day • neighbor met him and made the ui-atber. we didn't have these lea light phaeton w»a coming toward her. It has Iteen developed, but the blcyle- ald. The sun was still high above th» »tewing ' lays, honey no. 'd«««t. we Although the United States Is one of wheel of to day I* a direct descendant To Cure NeMicMnea». hill» when she start««! to return to her In a moment »be recognize«! the driver asked: “How are you. Pat?" didn t; but now these h irftf men up the youngest nations of the world. Its f the section of a log of wood u«<-<7 A simple preventive of senslckn«'«* Is • nnt a As sbe went down tbe old M tbe local livery »table proprietor. ath'-r oflee ba* the niak- “ M.gbty bad! Sure, "tf* abtarvatbm ,i.t* here flag .a one of the oldest among the pow- by the agricultural peoples tbomutnds to draw a long and vigorous breath at state road a sudden clattering eaoaed He leaped out beside her > weather, they doe» »end US -Nailed him. didn’t youf be .bout- that'* starin' me In the f»<-«." r of era. The country's standard, with Its of year* ago frequent Intervals. The explanation la ber to turn her head. Three men “Begorra." exclaimed h.* nelghtsr. in a paroxysm ef excitement "1 rthi C they pleases, ami they ain't thirteen stars snd stripes, which was that the extra Mtygi-n aiMad to the ut'Minted on powerful boraes came die. they ain't skillful.'' sympathetically. "It cant b« very It la peritap« weil to remind tliat blood lessen* the sensitiveness of the first unfurl««! June 14. 1777, has re tisttlBg down the slope. Susan step- was Just ready to drive ont o’ my pie***at for either of yea!" mained practicsljy unchanged through girl whose (»árenla are doing all they lol»« of the brain that prvsl'.h-ee »ea fed aside to let them pass and one of »table when they pelted by As I »he roadway. 1 mw M’ T™ biaxin’ the progress and growth of the coun , *■ to make her happy, and who la »Ick ne»« by reacting on the stomach. th» bora«», catching sight of her. sud- Into the It ;• uiua^y Mid of nearly every ____ trill him?" try of which It saw the birth. The then dlasatlafioi. that aonie «lay ber ..••uly sprang aside and almost onseat- away. Kill him? woman who la ailing «be would b« A man * word In hiislne»* Is better ' He la stunned I star «pang!«! banner which nos Centn happ ••»t moment In life will lw wheu "No.” seid *4 hla rider. Susan look«,! up anx- all right If »be would take cara »f tua- or ui'we I only alm than ma word n a love affair. t!,« baby la aaleep. by tbe fall from his borse •ver Unda Sam a posaesaloua on Landa 8»u*ly aud «aw to b' r astou «1.ui.i.t Leif." , Jane 15. tEat the man * heavy bean! was tv»lat- «Í to break file »boulder.' j afterglow tint* field and wold. TsV.au.mer day» »ben the paiture laud Uv. dappled with dai»ie» beneath tbe •un. WheB tbe waves wash up on the pebbly • •trsnJ’ , AnJ tbe little ripplea leap and run. i AMERICAN ARCTIC EXPLORER ©f the. _______ 4 * » F