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FOR LITTLE FOLKS. fh »he gm-AHiug [ -w’y i co m p leted th e y will h av e an o u tp u t of HP e |o -e to th e sh e e t a n d ej 11,000 p o u n d s d a lly T h ia w ill p u , th e ey e v ery c a re fu lly , it o fte Unite«, S ta te « in fro n t a s th e la rg e st M a n y P a r t » o f t h e G l o b e A r e Y et T err.» T r a j t c F u t a l i t i e « t l iu t 11 a v e O c c u r r e d th a t no g u e ss I n c o rre c t, l i p o n « h e S ta ic e . I n c n ig n it a t o t lie Ci v ilizt*<i M a n . , a lu m in u m p ro d u c in g c o u n try Iu th e * A C O L U M N O F P A R T IC U L A R IN g n at «leal o f fu n in th is gan T h e recen t c a la m ity on a London I w orld. It Is th e very g e n e ra l stip p o sitlo n th a t la- p la y e d Juat b e fo re lu n ch T E R E S T TO THEM . A lu m in u m w eig h , la a,»out a th ird 1 then* Is very little o f th e w orld w e live s ta g e in w hich nu a c to r a c tu a lly killed w ith tin- g irls ia-lillid th e »h< , t h a t of iron, aim only steel of th e high i on m a t h a s not l»«-en e x p lo red by geog a fellow p la y e r In th e seem- w h ere he I lH»ys In fro n t T h e ,aiy w ho ft w as su p p o sed to run him th ro u g h w ith a i e s t «juality an d th e I»«-*, a lu m iu tiiu ra id le rs, an d th a t th e very little th a t .VS r f r? 1 S o m e th in g t h a t M il, I n t e r e s t t h e J n - th e n a m e of th e o w n e r o f tl ■ b ro n ze will give a g r e a te r s tre n g th for yet re m a in s to In v e s tig a te is on th e A f d a g g e r h a s b ro u g h t to lig h t n u m e ro u s | v e n i l e M e m b e r » o f E v e r y H o u n eh o l« ! pr«*sented h a s th e p le a s u re « j a g iv en w eig h t th a n a lu m in u m . I, ric a n c o n tin e n t. A nd yet th e fa c t is fo rm e r o c c u rre n c e s of a s im ila r c h a ra c —Q u a iu t A c t io n » a n d B r i g h t S a y i n g » V p a n y o f th a t y o u n g lad y to ; s ta n d s high In th e list of m a lle a b le th a t atx m t 'Jo.iNMi.iMHi s q u a re m iles of ter. o f M a n y C u te a n d t u n n i n g C h i l d r e n . d. s«» on u n til all th e e y e s a re T h e g re a t R o m an a c to r R oscius, e n i m etals, a n d «-an be d ra w n in to w ire th is c a r t , i ' s s u r fa c e is yet a te r r a incog j 1-250 of an inch in th ic k n e ss. I, is an til,a . one te n th of w h ich is on o u r ow n a c tin g A ,reu s, w as so c a rrie d a w a y Z r^ T h e K i n s o f , » p la n « ,. (< e x c e lle n t c o n d u c to r of e le c tric ity , an d S O L D AT S DA F O U N T A IN S . c o n tin e n ts of X o rth a n d S o u th A m e r th a , be fell upon a sla v e a n d killed hint I know a tiny m onarch who has tak en his on th e sp o t. F a r q u h a r . In D ry d e n 's w ould, a t 20 c e n ts a pound ,nk<* , In- ica. eotuinaiid p lace of cop,»-r fo r all e le c tric a l p u r W ithin u quiet region, w here a fa'.’ hful A l l h u r t s o f C o m b i n a t i « « I ir in k P a T h e C osm os, p u b lish e d in P a ris , has “ In d ia n E m p e ro r.” w ou n d ed n fellow O v e r th<- M a r b le F la <, / r, ¡MM«-«. a n a rtic le on th is s u b je c t w hich gives a c to r so d a n g e ro u s ly th a t lie w a« said little band R i t e T h e »«wla w a te r b u s in e to h a v e d ied from his w ounds. In Iii sh ip b u ild in g , w h e re lig h tn e s s is a sy n o p sis of a n a d d re s s by Mr. L obley <»f p«*ople do his bi«ldiog. or yield bin) d a y s differ* very m a te ria lly f, homage true. «1 inam lcd. a lu m in u m me«»,» ev e ry b efo re tile L oudon g e o g ra p h ic a l e,in S to ck h o lm , early in th e s ix te e n th cen And w atch bis fain test gesture, a* old i, w a s a doxen y e a rs a g o ,’ ren Irem en t. C orrosion a u d g a lv a n ic a g re ss las, m o u th , th a t b rin g s out th is tu ry . an a c to r w ho w a s p lay in g L o n I ’u p c r F lo o r » . ly re m a rk e d th e o w n e r o f a v assals used to do. g in u s iu “T h e M y stery of th e P a ss io n .” in a re esisily o v erco m e by prop* in te re s tin g q u e stio n very c le a rly . At E in sle d e ln . G e rm a n y , p a p e r floors ug tain ,o th e “O dd B its ’ tn an inri.ng tb e pa i t subj«-C to th e a«' Mr. L obley re m in d s us th a t, in the w as so re a listic in his p la y in g th a t lie a re m a n u fa c tu re d . In th e form of a H is te rrito ry ’s bordered by tw o encircling ago. p ierced th e m im ic C h ris t so se v e re ly of th e w a te r an d by u sin g alu m in u m first place, to w a rd th e m id d le of th e arm s. p a sty m ass th e p a p e r is s p re a d u pon “I, doea. eh? In what particular re s ix te e n th c e n tu ry all seas h ad I mvu th a t his d e a th on th e cro ss w as a c tu a l. th e su rfa c e , to be co v ered a u d s ii>- riv e ts F ra n c e am i G e rm a n y h a v e s e v And keeping in their shelter, he is safe spect ?” e ra l ,or,M«do b o ats m ad e of alu m in u m , tr a v e rs e d by n a v ig a to rs, a n d th a t if th e M any y e a rs ago, a n Ita lia n a r tis t natn from ail alarm s; m itte d ,o p re s s u re . I, b e h a v e s like •'W ell, a ll th a t w as n eed ed th»n w as am , p le a s u re y a c h ts e v e ry y e a r a re Is- ’¿ u is land is som etim es “ rocky” if he feels m a p s of th e c o n tin e n ts w ere not ye* ed L o m b a rd ,, p la y in g in “ A n tig o n e.” p la s te r o f P a ris , a n d is sah l to b e noisi- p le n ty o f ga*-<harge«l a q n a p u ra an«, incline«, for jest. very e x a c t a t le a st tlie ir re la tiv e posl- 1 h ad to tu rn his sw o rd fro m his f a th e r's less u n d e r th e foot, a n d p a rtic u la rly e f lug c o n stru c te d of th is m etal. Xew 0 6 S 5 C 9 0 S ÎÎ0 9 0 5 5 ten o r lift«-»-« kind* o f siru iia. X ow O r lies at p»-a«e. a quiet plain, when he Y ork Suu. b re a s t to Ills ow n. a n d did it so c«-r tioivs a n d th e ir g e n e ra l c o n fig u ra tio n fe c tiv e in p re s e rv in g a u n ifo rm tern- j th e «-ounter to a so d a fo u n ’a in o f a n y would stay a t res,. fA w ere k n o w n . A u s tra lia Itse lf «¡»¡tears Latnly th a t he fell d ead . o, p e ra tu re . H a v in g no Joints, it p re S A V E D F R C M A T E R R IB L E D EA T H size looks, on to p / n d le m e n th , m o re t ’pou th e o p en in g n ig h t of th e p ro ou a F re n c h m ap of 1542 u n d e r tin s e n ts a iie rfe c tly sm o o th su rfa c e . One m ountain rises no rth w ard , and i» like a c o m b in a tio n o f b a r, h e c r e a m * n a m e of G re a t J a v a . In th e co u rse of d u c tio n of “ M ichael S tro g o ff” in L ou S l i d e o f u B o y o n th - E tj-e o f a C tianin known a s M other's Brow, p a rlo r a n d r e s ta u r a n t th a n a n y th in g | th e six ty y e a rs in clu d ed lu th e la st d e don. in l s s l . Mr. C h a rle s W a rn e r, in o n M o u n t !.«•>■< n. W hile east and w e st are tw in-graj lakes, else. M ic r o b e » In F-trir*. c ad e o f th e fifte e n th c e n tu ry a n d th e th e title role, w a s se , upon bv th e vll reflect ing, I avow . D o cto r M neC llutoek. «if th e U n iv e r T h u rs d a y ir a C ru m , o f C hico, h ad a '8 S ; 3 = ~ S 8 8 8 3 « ; 3 O O 0 g g O ? =-2 "T h e list o f ingredient« a n d u te n s ils first h a lf of th e s ix te e n th a g ro u p of la in of th e piece, a n d in th e d u e l w ith sity of M ichigan, lias d is co v ered th a t m ost th rillin g e sc a p e from d e ath . A T h e prettiest bit of X atu re th a , a hum an u sed in th e bu»ine»* L elu d e» m o re IG X IC H O L H E L M s a t c o b b liu g d o le n t o f io d o rfo rm , a n d th e p eo p le u a v ig a to rs h ad a d v a n c e d g e o g rap h ic d a g g e rs w hich e n su e d Mr. W a rn e r w as m icro b es e x ist In eggs. hear, can see H e took a p a rty of th irty m en a n d w om en, w ho W hei.e’er the little m onarch is alert for th ing* th a n y o u «-.»uld th in k < m a d e k n o w led g e in a d e g re e th a t h a s n e v e r b a d ly wound»»»,. B arry S u lliv a n once p e rfe c tly h e a lth y hen. w ash ed h e r w h h h a v e Ih-eu ra m p in g iu th e m«>iiutaiu*. a w a y a t th e sole o f a shoe. I he m o v ed a w a y fro m th e m ; it »K ra n g e s from ra w egg* to u n x i n ew le a th e r looked p in k u n d e r X ichol h im se lf a little sick. H e w as been re a c h e d in an y o th e r p erio d so a tta c k e d R ich m o n d in “ R ic h a rd the d is in fe c ta n ts an d placed h e r in a dis- \ m ad e th e aa« «-nt of M ount L assen . T h e an d from n u tm e g sh a k e r» to h is d ir ty h a n d s. I t w a s v ery hot in v ery his w h ite u n d e r h is g rizzled b e a rd , sh o rt. S e b a stia n d 'E la u o h ad m ad e his T h ir d ” w ith su ch v eh em e n ce »lint his in fe c te d cage, w h e re sh e la id h e r eggs. trip w as a m ost la b o rio u s one. th«- tra ii Bu» he’» p la te d spoons. P a tr o n s e x p e c t stu ffy shop, an d he h a d p in n e d a n e w s b u t h is lip s w ere firm . S he still soblnxl. first v o y ag e a ro u n d th e w o rld : \ as«*o o p p o n e n t's iw o n l w as s tru c k from i n T h e d o c to r a t once b ro k e th e n e w -la id j In-lug «-Xi-eeilingly n a rd to follow . W hen e v e ry th in g in th e n o n ln to x L a tin p a p e r b efo re th e w in d o w fo r s h a d e ; a n d h e r fa c e w as b lo tc h e d a n d sw o llen D e G a m a h a d d o u b led th e Cain* of h a n d a u d a se rio u s accid en t b a re ly eg g s a n d fo u n d th a t they c o n ta in e d th e y re a c h e d th e top Ira C ru m , one of O r t. e ra g e lin e a t a so d a fo u n ta in X ow a n d th e n big G ood H ope; C h ris to p h e r C o lu m b u s h ad a v e rte d . T h e e ld e r B aro n , a 1 r«-n-h not th a t he m in d ed th e su n h lu ise lf. fro m h e r te a rs. b a c te ria l germ s. T h e re is no reaso n to i th e p a rty , w ho w as s ta n d in g on the day* a n d to bold th e ir tr a d e w< th o u g h th e w a te r s p la s h e d d o w n in X ichol p a tte d h e r sh o u ld e r. “T h e re , ad«l«d th e tw o A m e ric a s to th e m ap ; a c to r o f note, p e rfo rm in g in “T h e C ld ” b e a la rm e d , h o w ev er. b e c a u se all ml- 1 •tie. hi» regal ed g e o f th e m o u n ta in , lost hi* ha; ' to keep rig h t up to «late. g re a t sa lt d ro p s fro m h is fo re h e a d , b u t th e re , w ife ,” he re p e a te d , a u to m a tic a l I th e v o y ag es of C ab o t a n d M ag ellan had o f C o rn eille, h a d to kick a sw o rd out cro b es a re not eneml«»* to m an. a n d K ing w h ich blew b u t a sh o rt d is ta n c e on tb« “ T h e new d e p a r tu r e h a s a lso «leur, »b.l« to s h a d e th e w o m an a n d c h ild w ho sa t ly. “it d o n ', h u rt n o w .” | co m p le te d th is w o n d e rfu l list of n ew o f his p a th a n d iu so d o ing p u n c tu re d it h a s no, lx-en sh o w n th a t th o se w hich , »now . T h in k in g he couM »»-curt it a rv a T h e tr e e s o u ts id e th e c o b b le r's sh o p n e a r hltn. S h e h ad o p en ed h e r calico his fo o t; th e m a tte r w as triflin g a , first, e x is t in th e eggs o f h e a lth y fo w ls a re ' sa fe ly . C ru m »,«p,a-d o u t on th e »now i d isco v erie s. d re s s a b o u t h e r sallo w , strin g y th r o a t, w ere s h a k in g th e ir yellow le a v e s on th e T o-day. o u ts id e o f th e |* d a r regions, b u t la te r on g a n g re n e se t in a n d th e In ju rio u s. Xo so o n er h a d he fa irly s t a r e d w hen seat. y. b rig h a n d h e r sk in g liste n e d w ith th e h eat. p av en i n t. H e re a u d tfce e am o n g th em we m u st co n fe ss th a t ail th e s e a s have p la y e r died. C h a rle s K em ble, a , one hi* fe e t slip|n-d fro m u n d e r him au d In h e r lap lay th e b a b y , v ery th in a n d flu tte re d a yello w m o th . T h is w as th e M m nn<i b|»»-e<t o f W a r e » b een ex p lo red , b u t th is is f a r fro m tie tim e p la y in g M acb eth to M rs S iddon • M any d iffe re n t a n s w e rs h a v e been a w a y he w en , d o w n th e m o u u ta ln . H e lim p. A slit o f w h ite u n d e r th e d ro o p m e a n in g o f th e c a te rp illa rs . F ro m th e 1 lu g th e c a se w ith th e ia u d A u im l^ n ly M acb eth , flung a w a y a goblet o p en d o o r c a m e th e f a m ilia r ta p . ta p g iv en to the q u e s tio n : "H ow high a re slid w ith lig h tn in g ra p id ity to th e very in g lid s. a n d its e y es w ere s ta in e d a n d rsery. m en se e x te n t is e n tire ly u n k n o w n to w ith su ch violence th a t it s h a tte re d a s u n k e u . F ro m tim e to tim e It m oved o f th e h a m m e r, a n d e v en a c ro s s th e th e g r e a te s t ocean w a v e s? " M onsieur e d g e o f a d eep p recip ice, a u d ,h*-r«- lie u s; a n o th e r, still m ore c o n sid e ra b le , c h a n d e lie r ab o v e tb e g re a t S a ra h t re s tle s s ly ; th e n th e m o th e r w o u ld s t a r t s tr e e t one co u ld sm e ll th e o d o r o f I »'.bos. a m a rin e engineer, a n d la u r e a te »tu< k lu th e snow . H ad he gone «ix O f th« King h as been o nly im p e rfe c tly e x p lo re d ; h ead . T h a t iad y bore It w ith o u t flin ch o f th e I n s titu te of F ra n c e , h a s lately fe e t f u r th e r he w ould h a v e fa lle n 2""O g up a lm o s t fro n t h er d ro w sin g a n d b ru s h th e flies le a th e r. O dd B itta ” led B u t X ichol H elm w as n o t th ere, his tr a v e le r s h av e tra v e le d it. co m m erce ing. h o w ev er. At th e d re s s re h e a rs a l m ad e som e p e rs o n a l o b se rv a tio n s »in fe e t on to th e rock» ,»elow a u d w ould -Li J. aw ay. v o u rse if a t “O. p a p a ." sh e sa id a t la s t, “ th e w o rk w ed g ed b e tw e e n h is k n ees a u d h a s e x p lo ite d som e o f Its p ro d u c ts, b u t o f “T h e H u g u e n o ts ” at P a ris s e v e ra l th is su b je c t. H e d e s c r i e s w av es e n c e rta in ly h a v e b een «lasl»»-d to pieces. T h e T re e t h a t W en t W r o n . T b e frien d * on top «-f th e m o u n t» n b a b y ’s a w fu l sick , a n ’ It’s g e ttln ’ h o t h is th lu n eed le s ta b b in g u n c e a sin g ly good m ap s o f it do not e x ist. F in a lly . y e a rs ago, th e fa m o u s te n o r X o u rltt. :n c o u n te re d in th e X o rth A tla n tic w hich W ht-n th e tre e w as »m all no d o u b t it p re te n d in g to Jum p fro m a fo u rth sto ry in a n d o u t. In h is p lace a w o m an b e n t ; o n ly tb e le a s , p a rt is w ell k n o w n ; geo- te r a n ’ h o tte r e v e ry m in u te .” h ad a h e ig h t of a t le a s t fo rty -fiv e fe-et. could see him clin g in g ,o th e »now fo r b ad th e lie st intenti<ins of b e o tin in g a “ N e v e r m in d , w ife.” rep lied big o v e r th e b r» a d sh o e soles. T h e s u n desy h a s co v ered it w ith a n e tw o rk of w in d o w . In ju re d h im se lf so th a t th e D riv en in-fore a heav y w ind, w a v e s d e a r life. H is tw o s is te rs . A lice a n d tall, s tr a ig h t a u d b e a u tifu l tree. B ut I wa* b X lchoL b ra v e ly . “ H e a in ’t h a lf so sick s h in e flooded th e little rvom . fu s in g h e r tr.a n g le s , a n d th e m a p s o f it a re c o m p iece h ad to be d e la y e d fo r a w eek. At m ay a d v a n c e a t th«» ra te o f fro m th i r V ia C ru m , w ere in th e p a rty a n d w ere w h en It had g ro w n la rg e en o u g h to th e final r e h e a r s a l of “ F a n * : th e o rig ty-five to fo rty m iles an h*»ur. a n d te rrib ly frig h te n e d . H l* frien d * a t on sh o w in g p lete e ^ e n fro m a to p o g ra p h ic a l s ta n d a s he lo o k s; it’s j u s t b e c a u se y o u ’re fa d e d h a ir to b ro n ze, a u d sen d o u t a b ra n c h th.» b ra n c h w ent hl I in a l M ep h lsto p h eles. B a la n q u e . c o n tr iv su c h u n d u la tio n s o f th e o cean m ay tr a v b eg an th in k .n g of som e w ay to *ave tire d o u t a w a te h in ’ him th a t y o u th in k th ro u g h h e r tlyim . h a n d s. A room w as point. w ro n g —p e rh a p s —«me boy step,«*-«, on ed to w e a r a p a ir of d iab o lical red A fte r th e tw o p o la r regions, w hich so. W h y . he la u g h e d ju s t a s n a tu r a l open b e h in d tn e shop, a n d o n e co u ld el m ore th a n fs»i m iles from th e |»olut him . At first th e y th o u g h t o f re tu rn ng It an*, in**ead o f g ro w in g o u t a n d u p see b ig X ichol s ta n d in g by th e sto v e h a t e re m a in e d in ac c e ssib le A frica is w in g s W ith th e s e o u ts p re a d he rose w h e re th e w iud c re a te d th em , w ith to c a m p fo r a rope l«ing e n o u g h ,«» reac.i th e n w h en 1 h eld o u t m y a w l a t h im ? ' lik e o th e r b ra n c h e s It s ta r te d off d ow n T h e w o m an sm iled p itifu lly . " M a y th e b ab y tu c k e d u n d e r h is m a im ed tb e p a rt o f th e w o rld of w hich w e h av e fro m a tr a p in th e first a c t. an d . by out in*lug ac c o m p a n ie d by any d is tu r b d o w n fro m th e top o f th e m«»uutaiu. b u , war*, T h e n e x t b ra n c h alm v e saw th is, “ 'A a A n ta rc tic sw izzie.’ he re p eated . a rm . H e w a s s tirr in g s o m e th in g in a th e le a s t in fo rm a tio n X o tw ith s ta n d to u c h in g a sp rin g , th e s e la te r b ecam e a n ce in th e a tm o sp h e re . be. p a p a , m a y b e .” I 1, w as fe a re d th a t C ru m could no, h->!, a n d w a* no d o u b t * »rry a,K»ut It. So it “ I th o u g h t a m o m en t a n d co o cin d ed T h e sh a d o w o f th e n e w sp a p e r slid k e ttle , a n d h is fsi-e w as an x io u s. ing th e g e n e ra l s c ra m b le a m o n g E urn- th e c o n v e n tio n a l clo ak . B ut th e sp rin g on .u hi* p e rilo u s po.--.tlon fo r th e le n g th e wa* g u y m g me. Tt»« n I s a .d : S t* e , D la ia o n d t. “ 1 b e t s h e ’s got th e m p eg s in s l a n t p ea,i n a tio n s to d iv id e up an d p osaea- behave», b ad ly , a n d th e a c to r 's face w as slo w ly a c ro s s th e room . O u t on th e «»f tim e it w ould ta k e to m ak e *u> h a “ ‘S > rry. sir. b u t th e m onopoly o f W ith in a y e a r o r tw o th e F re n c h s tr e e t th e hot a ir w a v e d lik e co lo rh ss in ’.” he m u tte re d to h itu self. “ How th e lan d , th ey h a v e only a v ag u e id es h o rrib ly lacerate», by th e flu tte rin g long Journey. m t d rin k fo r P h ila d e lp h ia 1* h eld by flam es. T h e re w ere tre e s b efo re X ichol you gettln* on. w ife?” he c a lle d a lo u d . of w h a t th e c o n tin e n t c o n ta in s, o v e r w h a le b o n e ribs, o v er w hich tb e clotb c h em ist. M onster M oi—«an. h a s su cceed At la s t E. B. C ollins, o f C hico. » n J c o m p e tito r o f m ine, a n d I d o n 't k n o w »•J in m a k in g m in u te d ia m o n d s by sat “ All rig h t. D in n e r re a d y ? ” sh e a n fi.SOO.tW s q u a r e m ilt's b ein g y et unex H e lm ’s house, b u t th e c a te rp illa rs h a d w a s a rra n g e d . D r. De H a v e n , o f R ed B luff c o n c e h e d is t w h e re he la l»*ated. T h e m an got « ra tin g m elted Iron w ith ca rb o n , a n d tied up th e sh a d e in s n a r ls o f w eb an d sw e re d . c h e e rf u lly ; b u t sh e th o u g h t. “ I plored. D e a th s from su d d e n an d u n k u o w n p a n d w en t o u t to l«x»k fo r him .” th en cooling th e iron u n d e r stro n g a n idea. T h is w as to ta k e a co u p le if g n a w e d leaf. P re s e n tly th e w o m an w o n d e r if h e 's sa lte d th a t ste w as l a d A fte r Africa. A u stra lia offer» th e c a u s e s a re fre q u e n t on th e sta g e , a n d it <-1*' sh o rt s tic k s a n d by s ta r tin g on a level A fte r a b rie f p a u se tb e soda fo u n ta in T l c a rb a s he d o n e y e s te r d a y !” —M u n sey 's. sp o k e ag a in . v a s te s t field to th e in v e s tig a tio n of ex- h a s g e n e ra lly seem ed th a t th e p a ss ng w ith th e clin g in g boy. dig a tr a il aioug »an ad d e d , m u sin g ly ; “ W e’ve h a d ten . a n ’ ev e ry o n e w as I p lo re rs; w e m u lt re m e m b e r th a t even o f th e a c to r 's so u l h a s a lw a y s been at th e b a n k s of th e p r e c i p e to w h ere he “ I ’ve o fte n w o n d ero d if he e v e r fo u n d p r e ttie r a n d k n o w in g e r th a n th e la st. W A S S H O C K E D B Y A L IV E W IR E . 1 its se a c o a s t w as not fu lly ex p lo re d till Io m e m o m en t w hen his w ords w ere w as. T h is w as an ex ceed in g ly slow im .~—P h ila d e lp h ia In q u ire r. T h is o n e w a s a w fu l f o r w a rd ; o n ly a IM S. S ince th a t tim e, a t th e pri< e of p a rtic u la rly a p p lic a b le to th e c irc u m tn e re a n d d a n g e ro u s u n d e rta k in g a s one m is K w eek l a c k he d re w h is se lf u p in a c h a ir E l e c t r i c i t y P r o v e « as F a t a l V n d e r g re a t su fferin g , it h a s b een c ro ssed s ta n c e . Xot long ago he«1»-:' w as W a t e r aa in t h e A ir . F a c t * Re<-«tr»led in W<««»|. in v ery b i r d steel, ste p w ould h av e h u rle d th em to In s ta n t a n ' sto o d s te a d y fo r th e lo n g est, a n ’ he fro m so u th to n o rth , b u t m tr a v e le r h as p la y in g ' F a u s t" in M elbourne, an d Jus: W hen th e re-e-uer* reach« i T h e tr u th f u ln e s s o f th e old sa y in g “T h e sh e e p fro m w h ich th a t wool iu a m a n n e r s im ila r d e a th . k n o w e d yon. p a p a , ju s t a s w ell!” 1 y e t tr a v e rs e d it fro m ea*t to w«-»t. a f t e r he u tte re d tb e la s t w .r d ’*»f-*re h s ras c u t.” s a ' 1 a wool com m issi* n m an M o n sieu r Mole.-an. C ru m th ey fo u n d him n e a rly un«'«»u- X ichol lean e d to w a rd th e sic k child. t h a t o n e n e v e r c a n te ll w h e re lig h t W h ile th e X o rth A m erican c o n tin e n t d e sc e n t to H a d e s be gaTe a s.gh au d seio o s from th e cold a n d Li* h a n d s a n d <ln't n in g is g o in g to s trik e is p ro v e d by a n »neue»! m any specl- “ H e 's fa lle n off te r rib le ra p id . He At th is act r s fM W m l, aa a c t id em w h ich h a p p e n e d to a m a n h a s b een very w ell e x p lo re d , th e w bole fe ll d ead ig F< •red fe e t w er» -n early fro zen . Ira w as fin il u sed to be th e f a t te s t o f a ll.” H e to o k c e n tra l region of th e s o u th e rn co n t, th e v e n e ra b le c le rg y m a n finlsl.ed s a y ly release«, from h * p e rilo u s position, o n e o f its tin y yello w h a n d s in h is o w n w h ile s ta n d in g ou th e lio tto m o f th e u e n t h a s not been m a p p e d w „ h any in g " I n th e n i'ilet o f life we a re in ,c d ia m o n d s, m- re speck-« in size, b u t b u t C ollins an d tb e d«x-tor a lm o st ha«, W illa m e tte , in a d iv e r 's su it o f a rm o r, in r u n t h a t » e \ t w b o x o . h a iry fist. “ Look a t y e r d a d d y , little d ig r e e o f ai*curacy. S om e p o rtio n s of d .-s th .” he fe d life le ss P a te rs o n d ed p re s e n tin g th e c h a ra c te ris tic form * an l to c a rr y him o n t. so b ad ly w as he u*ed fe lle r." he c h ir ru p e d ; b u t th e c h ild d id a few d a y s since. T h e C ity a u d S u b l»ent o v e r a n d p e rs u a d e d th e lo w er u r b a n K a ilw a y C o m p an y h a s a p o w e r it h av e been r«»ame»l o v e r by m en b u n t w h ile p re p a rin g C lau d io fo r e x e c u tio n pr<»p«*r. o f n a tu r a l diam ond*. At a u p bv his ro u g h exj.-erien'"»*.- S an F ran n o t n o tice him . ing fo r w ood, m in es a n d a rtic le s o f com In "M e a su re fo r M easu re.” *ax ng of re c e n t n. -»-:;ng o f to e A sd e m y of Scl- ! »■l*'» C hronlcje. b ra n c h to g ro w up a* a good b ra n c h w h e th e r p ro lo n g ed d ry h o u se n e a r In m a n A P o u ls o n 's m ill, T h e sv n h ad se t. a n d th e w est g lo w ed should. SL> th e lo w er b ra n c h turne«l s u m m e r o r d is e a se o r w m erce. b u t very little la k n o w n o f th e life "a b re a th th o u a r t .” C am m ing«, «•«'>* in P ar:* . M o n -ie u r Ro«ae, e x re d hot b e h in d th e b lack roofs. X ic h o l, fro m w h ich th e e le c tric ity is co n v ey ed a n d w e n t s tra ig h t up to its frle n 1. th e w in te r, w ill sh«»w ,i: as D u m o n t n " J a n e Shore. ' ex p red h ib ite d m ag n ified p h o to g rap h * o f se v H elm s a t on th e long b rid g e th a t sw u n g by a s u b m a rin e c a b le a c ro s s th e riv e r in te rio r o f th e c o n tin e n t. seized firm hoi«, o f it. even g ro w in g a s a c c u ra te ly a s th e h T o sum up. th e y e t u n e x p lo re d p a rts w ith a quota,K>n foi G od’s m ercy n to o p e ra te so m e o f its lin es on th e e ra l «»f the*e m in u te» gem » from bit» Its s te e l c o b w eb o v e r th e riv e r. Below Into it. a n d th e tw o w en t u p to g e th e r. show n in a th e rm o m e te him th e b o a ts s te a m e d up a n d d o w n , W e st Side. A sh o rt tim e sin ce th e o f th e globe co v er a n a re a o f atio u t 50.- h is lips, a n d P a lm e r, a s m a n a g e r a n d o f »teeL You w ill see h*»w th is wa* d one fro m “ T h e wool b u sin e ss ” lie ro n tin n e d . th e ir lig h ts w rin k lin g on th e s u r fa c e of U n io n p o w er-h o u se, fro m w h ich som e ntXV«> s q u a re k lo m e te n s lab o u r 2°.«>00. a c to r, d ied a s he e x c la im e d "O h. Go«l! th e p ic tu re , w hich wa* ta k e n fro m a “ is like ev ery o th e r: it s fu ll o f littlo A B e n e fic e n t L a k e . th e w a te r. B u t b ig X ichol d id not no o f th e c o m p a n y 's lin es w ere o p e ra te d , (Ob sq u a re m ilesi. a p p ro x im a te ly d iv id G od! T h e re is a u o th e r a n J a b e tte r A ccording to P ro fe s s o r F o r e t of I a n - p h o to g ra p h o f a tro e in H a m ilto n . Mo. d e ta ils th a t a re s u r p n - ng to a n o u . w orld!" tic e th e m b e c a u se o f th e ch ild ly in g in w a s b u rn e d , a n d . a s m is fo rtu n e n e v e r ed tb u a : san n e. th e L ak e o f G en ev a, ly in g In D id a n y o f you e v e r h«-ar o f a tre e th a t wider. You ask a n y w«: ol d e a le r w ho /* f i / c n o n conu-a sin g ly , a d ay o r tw o sin c e th e h is arm * . A cool b reeze flu tte re d up. A f r i c a ....................... R a d T e e t h X o t to B e A llo w e d . th e d eep valley b e tw e e n th e A lps a n d ¡•laved a s tr a n g e r p ra n k ? 2.(BS>.f»»» h a s e v e r h a n d le d X ew E n g la n d woo!^ T h e little o n e o p en ed Its eye« a n d c a b le w h ich cro sse s th e riv e r a t th e A u s tr a lia ................ T h e employ«-» o f th e C o n tin e n ta l th e J u r a M »untain», p e rfo rm s a re 2.O10.01S» a n d he w ill tell y*»u th e c lip p in g s o f sm ile d a t its fa th e r. “ D a d d y .” It fo o t o f J e ffe rso n s tre e t fa ile d in its A m e ric a .................... S ta n d ish O 'G ra d y 's new book, to be T h e M o th er B a c k h ir d a n d H u n te r . 2ts».<asi M atch C o m p an y , in P a ss a ic . X J . w ere m a rk a b le w ork fo r th e b en efit of m ac. ' A s i a .......................... sh eep from th e s a m e b re e d *»n o ppo cooed, th e n It n e stle d Its h ead u n d e r d u ty . ez,«e» ted in th e a u tu m n , is <all«*d " T b - ««ne o f o u r girl* w ho re a d la s t w eek 4« s ».is si •»dem niy warn««! to h av e th e ir ,«-ctb D u rin g th e su m m e r it* w a te rs s to re up J . F . 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O n s tu n g w ith sleep , a n d h is a rm g rew s te p s to a s c e r ta in w h a t th e tro u b le w as o f th e C o n tin e n ta l’s em p lo y es, an«, only of tb e follow ing a u tu m n . T h u s th e p!et«-d a sh o rt sto ry o f 20.000 w ords, is w hich sh o w s how a n old m o th e r W ack- . one side of th e riv e r is a g r a n ite anil n u m b . Yet he s a t th e re th a t th e sick a u d to h a v e It p u t to rig h ts. H e se n t .3l».0UU.<M) v is itin g frie n d s iu E n g la n d . T o t a l ..................... b ird re g a rd e d h er chick*. th e d e n tis ts a re o u t o f a Job 1 he C on f r e e i ng c u r r e n ts d esc e n d in g from th e a n d on th e o th e r a lim e s to n e soil, a n d ch ild m ig h t c a tc h so m e s tr a y b reeze d e B illy M a rtin , th e c o m p a n y 's d iv e r, —X*-w Yurk H erald. You will be in te re s te d iD re a d in g ,t; O live S c h re in e r's artl*l«'s on S o u th tin e n ta l em p lo y s a lw u t 3t«» h a n d s, of »now-t<>pped m o u n ta in s a ro u n d a re dow n to o v e rh a u l th e cab le, w h ich w as th e d ifferen ce in g r a s s g ro w n on th e s e n ie d to th e s u ffo c a tin g city . “«•nee upon a tim e a k in d ly old m an w hom 200 a re g irls Mr. Goul«l is not a w a rm e d a n d teropere»!, a n d th e a t A frica in th e Ixtndon F o rtn ig h tly a re t 't i l l x t n g t h e H o ra e C a rs . “ P o o r little k id .” he w h isp ered . fo u n d to h a v e s u s ta in e d a f r a c tu re , tw o soils m ake* a d iffe re n c e in th e s ta r te d o u t in th e m o rn in g to go h u n t to be p u b lish e d in volu m e fo rm d u rin g W h en th e c a r h o rse s th ro u g h o u t C-on c ra n k on te e th , b u t It w as fo rcib ly m o sp h ere alo n g th e shore* o f th e la k e “ H e 'd h a v e d ied in th a t hole of a b ed a n d th e co p p e r w ire in th e c e n te r. ing H e w a s p a ss in g th ro u g h a th ick ly wool. Xow. th e rich b la c k p ra irie s o f w h ich is th e co n d u c to r, h ad in so m e J n c c tlc u t c itie s w ere re tire d a few y e a rs b ro u g h t to hi* n o tice th e o th e r day th a t Is m a in ta in e d a t a tu«»»lera:e tem jier- th e a u tu m n . ro o m to -n ig h t.” Illin o is m ak e a w ool from th e s a m e Mr. C ro c k e tt’s n e x t novel. “ Ixx*hin- w ooded fo re st a n d fa n c ie d he b e a rd a fam ily o f sheep w hich is q u ite a little T h e sk y a b o v e th e c ity g re w d a rk , w ay got in c o n ta c t w ith th e w ire cover- ajto w ith th e co m in g o f th e tn d le y . pe»> if a m an . w o m an o r c h ild In th e eiu- a tu re . T b e ex cellen ce of th e g ra p e s m o th e r b la c k b ird c a llin g to him : ■ « n t of a m a t' h o m ip a u y ^ lo st hl« w hich pro«luce th e «relebrated w h ite v a r.” is h a lf c o m p leted , a n d th o se w ho a n d a c ro s s it o p en ed a v a g u e fa n o f re in g w h ich p ro te c ts th e o u ts id e o f th e p je won«l»-r»*»l w h a t w ould be»'»«me of “ ‘O h. k in d sir. do n»>t shoot my c h il c o a rs e r th a n th e wool o f th e s ir c a rs th a t th e y h a d dragg«‘»l ao o r h e r te e th In th e c o u rse of em p lo y w ine« of th is region Is th o u g h t to be liave re a d th e com plete», c h a p te r» a re flected l i g h t T h e riv e r, too. tu rn e d c ab le . T b e p o w e r h a d l»een s h u t off t »ie g ro w n on th e finer g ra s s of (th io a d re n .’ th e b la c k a n d oily, a n d th e lig h ts no lo n g er fro m th e c a b le a t tb e p o w er-h o u se be- p,ng. Xo cn e w ould h a v e g u essed th e n m en t th e em p lo y in g c o m p an y m ig h t :•« la rg e ly d u e to th e Influence of tb e la k e e n th u s ia s tic In th e ir p ra is e of P e n n s y lv a n ia . T h e fib er o f th e I l ’ino'.* " T h e h u n te r re p lie d : ‘T ell m e how I q u iv e re d in i t b u t lay m o tio n less a lo n g fo re th e d iv e r w eu t d o w n . an«l a ll c o n th a t a b risk d e m a n d fo r th»-se old car» held liab le. T h e w idow o f an em p lo y e up»»n th e c o n d itio n o f th e atm o sp h ere . w ork. wool Is not so clea r, d e n se o r s tro n g a s m ay know y o u r c h ild re n a n d I w ill th e b a n k s, a s tr a ig h t frin g e , g lo ssy a s cern»-»! supi»o8ed be w ould h a v e “d ead w oubl sp rin g up in one seaso n a n d o f th e D iam o n d M atch C o m p an y la te ly B ut th e re m o te d e s c e n d a n ts of th e H a ro ld F re d e r ic h a s b eg u n a new th a t p ro d u ced in O h io ."—F re e P re s s. p ro m ise n o t to h a rm th e m .’ th r e a d s o f co lo red silk . 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You w ill be lu ck y if w h ich th e lum l»er « a n n o , 1 m - rem o v ed to th e te m p o ra ry c h a irm a n o f th e D em o sw in g la g e n e ra lly en o u g h to s a tis fy tu ry . L a b o r a t th e G u a n a Gol«l-Fi»-ltl«». a n d w h en th e p h o to g ra p h s a re finish**»! e ra l m e m b e rs of th e ro y al fam ily, in c r a tic N a tio n a l C o n v en tio n , b ear* a one fo r th a t ev en in g . S ince th e e re c y o u d o n ’t lose y o u r a rm .” a n y m a rk e t; b u ,'th e r e th e tre e s m erely s trik in g fiK'lal rea e m b la n c e to tb e late T h e Y o n n g e s t M e t a l. E v e ry p la c e r h a s a m an w ho «lo» - th ey w ill m a k e a m ost a m u s in g s»vt,ven r clu d in g th e D u ch ess of York, have pur X ichol H elm sta g g e re d b ack w ith s look old w ith o u t h a v in g a tta in e d g re a t E d w in B ooth, th e a c to r. T h e lith o tion of th e sw in g Mr. Z im m erm an*« A lu m in u m , th e y o u n g est o f a!l m etals. n o th in g else b u t p ack ¡»rovlsion* from of th e »x-casion. c h a s e d d re s s e s of it. 1» is « 1 » « u ti‘ g asp . T h e s o rro w s o f th e p oor com e size o r re m a rk a b le b e a u ty . 1'he X or g ra p h s o f T h o m a s \V. K eene, th e t r a hou se h a s becom e a reso rt ev ery even I» rap id ly cornlug in to g en era! use. I» th e riv e rsid e to th e p lace r. T h e gov H a v in g g ra d u a te d fro m “ th is tlc se p tic a u d ¡x«***-*««« ab«»MrbeBt qualities b a ld ly , w ith n o th in g to so fte n th e ir a n ing fo r th e y o u n g people of W a rre n , w a y m ap le I* very flue, b u t n o w h e re g e d ia n , w ould s»-rve fo r p ic tu re s of w a s d isco v ered by F re d e ric k W oliler. e ru m e n t lim it fo r th e load Is fifty s tlc k s ." try som e of th e fo llo w in g tw s ’ *»» g re a t t h a t It will soak up uine tim e« n o u n c e m e n t; fo r b e tw e e n th em a n d th e b e tte r th a n it 1* seen iu A m erica. Q u ite W iliam J . B ry a n , th o u g h th e back p a r, a n d p a rtie s fre q u e n tly cotne from H y a G e rm a n p ro fe sso r, lu 1827. but to St. p o u n d s, b u t so m e tim e s n bun«lr»*tl e ra : lt* o w n w eig h t of ,m»lsture. T he v alu e f a c ts o f life th e re Is no b u ffet o f gold s in g u la rly , its fo liag e is la rg e st am i o f B ry an '* b ead very closely resem b le s a t t a u d o th e r n eig h b o rin g to w n s to e n C la ir D eville, a F re n c h m a n . b»-lougs p o u n d s o r eveu m ore is c a rrie d , but o f “C a n a tin k e r tin a tea k e ttle , tick le o f p eat fib e r a* a u o u -ro n d u cto r of h e a t a n d s ilv e r to tu r n th e c m e le s t tr u th to jo y an e v e n in g in “th e sw in g " —D allas ft nt-st in th e f a r X o rth . T h e b irch Is th a t o f W ilson B a rre tt, th e E n g lish a c th e hon o r of b eing th e fo u n d e r o f th e c o u rse fo r e x tr a pay. T h e co lo red l»oy a ta lk e r o r ta c k le a k ite ? " h i* b een long k n o w « in th is co u n try , Xewa. “ in « m om «! b l. ««Ife w u al b l. .hie. ! «»■■■<« everywhere, «n.l I. .he only tree to r .—C h icag o I n te r O cean. M anuel w hom 1 em p lo y ed uot y»-t a a lu m in u m im lu stry . “ S to p a t »lie *h q> at th e to p of S ta te w hen» It Is used iu th e liuing of re- f r k e r a t o r s a n I «•»•id sto ra g e n o w s , a n d T b e first a rtic le m ad e of th is m etal g ro w n m an -ou one o ccasion cnrri«>»l s tre e t." “He shan’t do itl I can cure It—don't in th e m ore n o rth e rn reg io n s. T h e B r a n t i,u l G ift fr«»ni «lew*. A n E x p e rt h h o t. n o rth e rn m o s t fo re s, iu th e w orld is v. a s In co m p lim en t to L ouis X apoleon. sev en ty ¡»oumls. w hile I. c a rry in g ,«»» a lso a s a c o v e riu g fo r steam i'jx»s. An a tt r a c tiv e fo u n ta in ha* been p re “T h e re w as a n old w ornau a u d she let him touch you!” Mr. S m y se r, of S u m m erv ille, G a., al “Send the woman out,” «aid the doc i sa id to be o n e on th e U i/o te n Islan d * . th o u g h n e a rly 07 y e a rs old. Is «»111 a se n te d by a J e w is h o rd e r to th e Ilo m e w ho bail bellied D eville—a b aby ra ttle te n ts w eig h in g « b o u t fiftee n p o u n d s, w as a th is tle s ifte r. S he h ad a sieve of t h e Itatu'« 1‘ictare. T b e X o rth C ap e reg io n is tre e le ss. B ut became very w eary a f t e r tra v e lin g h a lf s ifte d th is tle s a n d a siev e of u n sifte d fo r th e in fa n t P rin c e luii»erlal. tor. ••1 am tire d to d e a th .” d ecla red Mrs. c ra c k sh o t. A t a re c e n t p ra c tic e he p u t fo r th e A ged nt Y onkers. It i» a taste- In 1855. w hen th e first a lu m in u m th e d is ta n c e : tlie re u p o u he took one of th istle s, a n d sh e w as a th is tle s if te r .” The cobbler sank Into a chair, his big n o w h e re d o es th e b irch a tta in th e size se v e n b u llet« o u t o f te n in to a ta r g e t a t ®nd « erv leeald g ift. h ere has, M atronly a s sh e re a c h e d hom e from w e so m e tim e s see on o u r sid e of th e In re c e n t y e a rs , been a re m a rk a b le co m p an y w as fo rm ed , th e cos, of a th e te n ts ou to p o f h is load. P ro b a b ly body limp as * baby’s. “ S h e stixxl a t th e d»x»r welcoming d o w n to w n th e o th e r ev en in g . sixty feet A tla n tic .—C or. A lb an y C u ltiv a to r. be could h a v e m ad e th e d is ta n c e In fo u r “But. doctor—my trade—I’ll starve!” g ro w th of th e love o f a r t am o n g th e p o u n d of th e m e ta l w as a b o u t $200. In him in .” -W h a t'« th e m a tte r ? ” a sk e d h e r hus- - t v «*11, If you would rather die---- ■ ” 1880 C h a rle s M. H all, of O b erlin , O. h o u rs, b u t o w in g to my slow m -ss It H i« T e e th C aused H l« D e a th . ! Jews of New York. A n o th e r In te re s tin g d iv e rsio n Is th e b a u d . L o n d o u ’s T o w e r. took us all d a y , a u d 1 a rr iv e d a t o u r ou shan’t die! You shan’t starve! A m a n w as d ro w n e d w hile b a th in g a t p a te n te d a n e le c tro ly tic proc»‘sa. H e. ey«f-hole g am e. S u sp e n d a sh eet b e “ B een h a v in g b a b y 's p ic tu re ta k e n . G ood C a re o f Horses. T h e to w e r of L ondon w as b u ilt a t R oca w ay B each th ro u g h liia fa lse te e th I’ll help you”’ broke in the wife, throw w ith a few of his frie n d s, th e n s ta r te d d i-stln n tlo n c o m p letely w orn o u t. It Is tw e e n tw o trees o r iu fro n t of th e la w n T h ey h a v e a w ay o f ta k in g th em in- F a r r ie r s In S ax o n y a re com pelled to ing her arms about her husband and v a rio u s p erio d s. T h e w h ite to w e r w as slip p in g Into hla th r o a t a n d s tra n g lin g a sm a ll p la n t on th e h an k of th e A lle c e rta in ly Im p o ssib le f o r a w h ite m a n to te n t a n d c u t a hole in It Ju st th e size of s ta n ta n e o u s ly now , you k n o w . ’ p a ss a p u b lic e x a m in a tio n ere th ey a re g heny riv e r, eig h te e n m iles above P itta labor lu th a t sw a m p y c o u u try .— Ceu- drawing his head down on her breast. b u ilt In th e tim e o f W illiam tb e C o n him so th a t he could not keep a f lo a t a n o rd in a ry eye. T h en let ¡ a r t o f th e “ H ow long w ere you a t It? ” p e rm itte d to w ork a t th e bu*lncss. tu ry . “Poor papa!” she whispered, stroking q u e ro r. G ra u d u lp h . b ish o p o f R o ch es b u rg . T h e first y e a r tb e c o m p an y pro c o m p a n y go b ohiut, th e te n t an d p a r, “T h re e h o u rs a u d a h a lf ." —D e tro it T h e y m u st u n d e rs ta n d th e c a re a n d If w e w ere a w o m an , we w ould ra th bis hair with her knotted, freckled te r, w as th e a rc h ite c t, a n d b eg an It d u ced 75 p o u n d s of a lu m lu u m a d ay . S tee l fo r Pen» a n d S w o rd . re m a in o u tsid e . D ue by one th o se In F re e P ress- __________________ In 10U«J W illiam R u fu s tr e a tm e n t of h o rses o r th ey w ill not be e r h a v e o u r s w e e th e a r t s te a l th a n have . . - be ______ ____ a b o u t l«J80. hands. “It’ll all right. A t th e p re s c u t tim e th e r e is m ore sid e ste p up a u d place one eye close to w hich w as sold fo r $4.50 a pound, lu licen sed to shoe tb e a n im a ls. A n h o u r la te r th e y s a t to g e th e r In th e co m m en ced a n o th e r c a s te lla te d b uild- him ch ew to la c c o . \Ye h a v e n o ticed th a t w hen th e dug» 1805 a co m p an y b u ilt a la rg e p la n , a t ste e l used lu th e m a n u f a c tu r e o f p en s th e hole, a n d th o se on th e o th e r «ide try old horse car. His arm was In a sling, ing. k n o w n as the tower of St. Thomas, get a f t e r a ra b b it, Ils le ft h ind foot th a u lu a ll tb e s w o rd a u d g u u fa c X la g a ra F a lls, a n d th is y e a r It Is b u ild It Is not tbe walking that makes a to g u e ss th e n a m e of th e person. T h is We all have strings to us which some and a club-shaped bandage took the under which is the “Traitor’s Gate.” ing additional works. When these are to rie s In tb e w orld. « bill collector tired. « 1« much harder thau It would seem, for, doesu't save lL c ia else la pulling. LANDS LtTTLE KNOWN. n W H E N D E A T H IS R EA L. MARRIAGE A FAILURE? 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