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ON ONJ5 ot tli slreet latllng
from I hi) park In tli renter of
town neur Boston U a very
attractive modem house with
t history, It wus built for tlm occu
pancy of h Mr. mid Mri. I.esll, who
mysterious deaths murk Dm begtn
ulug of tlili tory.
Th fuel her recorded or Just
I beard llicin. Indeed. I wa a re.
' dent of tlm town during Hi period In
which these strung occurrences took
place, nnd tmd a perminiil acquulnt-
. MC Willi tll people IllclltlollCll.
' Th Leslie had been married a
yr, were Mpimri-ntly lutppy. and
wer well mid fuvomlily known In tin
town. Oiiii morning neighbor no
ticed tlmt light were burning In the
Leslie house. II run up the step
end rang ih.hell. Ther wa no rt-
. tponee, and after few hours the
neighbor decided Hint something waa
wrong lnIJe, mid tlmt mi entrance
must t uinile it once. The front
door mi accordingly forced open, and
aa the men went In lliey rould ee
Into tlie mom beyond Hie dull, Hie all
ting rooiu. Mr. I.enlle wue sitting with
t a paper acroae lili knee, apparently
asleep, und on a couch neur liy lay
' bla wife. ,
; It took lint a few momenta to ascer
talo thut b'Uh had been dend for some
I hours. Their fucea were eiii'ful and
composi'd ! there were no signs of dle-
; turbanre In the house, '
Every poaaihl Inquiry we mid.
No .trsi-e of polaon or of foul play
could be found. Nuinlerlea theorlea
were advanced, and the wonder and
excitement over the tragi death of
the young couple grew dully.
After Dime month their relative
' removed th furnishings, and "To
Let eppeured In the cottage win
dow a. The house wna liuiuedlutely
taken by a man from Ronton, whose
family ciaislsted, besides Himself, of
111 wife and two Utile girl. None of
thll family bud beard the alory of the
Leslies, nor did they hear It until
. they bad been In the cottage for
torn week a. One liltiht, after
they' bad occupied the dwelling for
over a week, the tunn of lb family
waa awakened by a. audden ecrram.
111a wife awoke at the anine moment,
and exclaimed: "One of the clilMrco
must have the iilKlitmsre," but Just
then the two little glrla rushed Into
th room, exclalmlnr. "What' th
.matter, mother! What are yoa
'""creaming uhnuir Almoat before they
had finished ppetiklng two more
creeuia In quick auresbro rang
through th hou. Tbe lue wa
carefully aeircbrd, hut no cause for
the dlaturhiince could be found.
The nett night ut about tl same
hour Ilka aounda were heurd. After
that Mr. Wealun made Inqulrle of
th neighbor. None of HuMn had been
dlaturhed. One eiiinfcated that po
alblv a rut waa abut u aomewher In
th boua amf bad made th nolae
beard, but a cnreful aenrch of the en
tire premlae fulled to dlncover any
auch commonplace solution of th
mysterious sounds.
, A week punned without any recur
rence of the mldnlitht sounds, when
on night Mr. Wealun awok from
moat terrible drenm. She dreamed
that the waa lying upon th conch
In th titling room. In front of her
stood a viiunc man who held a nlllow
In bla hands. "I nluill title you," he
aid clearly; "It'a no ue to HtruKk'le.'
lira, Veal on dreumel (but aha tried
to acrcatu; thut once, twice, thro
time ahe eudeuvored to rlae from the
couch to push sway the pillow, but
could not.
From thla drenm ahe awoke and
denly, mid, a ahe lay endeavoring to
overcome lie Impression, a gnaplng
ahrlek, quickly followed by two more,
awakened her bimhiind, nnd ngaln
ent the little glrla flying In terror to
their innlher'a mom.
Thl .time Mr. Weston held beraelf
reiiionallile for the terrible acroaina.
"I've bad a dreadful drenm, and I
suppose I acreumed without knowing
It," ah anld. 8he hud hardly finished
thla explanation when again came the
acres in a. Hi lit nt dying away In a
tilled monn.
The family waa by thla time thor
oughly terrified. They bad benrd the
atory of the I.eallea, und without wait'
ting for further experlencea In the
boaae they moved at once.
Their atory got about the town,
with the reault thut the houae waa va
cant for a year. Then n family, con'
dating of ii n elderly couple, Mr. and'
lira. Walters, nnd their ton, a young
man about twenty-five, moved In
. Th remainder of 'the atory waa told
me by thla ann, nnd I will give It In
bla own words a a nearly aa possible.
"I waan't ' ufruld of any haunted
bouae. My futher waa denf, en It
would tuke a rcnxuniilily loud acrenm
to wake blin, nhd my mother wna a
enilble womnn. The houae luat milt
ed ua. We got nicely tetfled In a few
weeka, and my elder brother and hi
Wlf came nut from lloxton to muk
a vlalt. Th flrt night they wer
thar I atayed In town for the theater,
The train I rntne nut In left a few
mlnutei after eleven, nnd I reached
the houae at about a quarter before
twelve, I wna nearly ready for bed
wben a ahrlek like tlmt of a peraon
atrnggllng for hi life Bounded through
th houae. I hurried Into th ball,
and aa I did to my brother opened hl
i 'door. Hofore elthur of ua could apeak
a aecond und a third arreniti follow!
By thla tlm voii father'! dtmf ear
had been penetrated, and w all at
up tulklng th matter over far Into
th night before w felt Ilk deep.
"In th end w decided not to men
tion lb occurrence, W thought of
teverul poaalbl xplnatlona of the
tiOla. Th next morning w mad
a cart-ful examluatlon of th bom
and aurroundloga. W made Inqulrlea
a to lut train, thinking w might
have nilatukeo th ahrlek of an engln
for a human vole; but all our con
jectur led to nothing. We rould find
no ; autlafuctory reaaon for th dis
turbance.
I made Iniiulrlea about th Leslie,
and found thut many peopl believed
that Lealle bad stifled bla wlf a. and
then taken some subtle poison which
left no trace; but ther wa no evi
dence to support thla theory ; no sign
of polaon had been found, no raue
could be given for auch an act, and
nothing could explain the midnight
acrrnma, A week paaaed quietly, wben
one night my brother awakened our
mother, telling her that hi wlf wis
III, 8he had awikened from a bad
dream almost euffocited, and my
mother worked over her for some tlm
before she wis restored. 8b refuted
to tell her dream, but w sver weft
assured that It wa a repetition of
Mr. Weaton'l. The next morning my
brother and bis wlf went to their
home.
'I had on mor experience In that
bouse which I shall never forget. My
father wss to be out on night until
midnight at th meeting of a socUty
of which ha was a member, and my
mother and I decided to wait up for
him.
"About eleven o'clock mother lay
down on the couch and went to aleep.
Th room waa, brightly llghtad, and I
ant Dear th roach reading.
Muat as I heard my father come
In I wa martled by a audden moan
from my mother. I turned quickly
toward the coach, and aa I did so I
saw plKlnly thst th sofa pillow lay
upon her face. I anatched It away,
and awakened her with eome little
difficulty.
'Meantime my father bad com Into
the room, and a he entered, a ecreem,
terrible In Ita nearness and Intensity,
rung out. thrilling n all with a sick
ening shock. W left th next day."
Thla flnUhed bis atory. No explana
tion of these happening1 baa ever
been given. The Leslies' Heath re
mains a mystery, and to explain the
I'reaenre that occupied thla rottage
after their death would be to account
for a aide of life which we barely
touch and cannot comprehend.
The bouae la atlll to let.
Secret of Chemiitry
Hidden in the Brain
"Know thyself" waa th advice
given nearly twenty flv centuries ag'
by a Creek philosopher. Nearer our
own time Alexander i'op expresaed
the 'mid notion when he an Id "tbe
proper study of mankind Is man.
I'robably thla Idea Is a old aa
thought Itself. Tef, though w bare
learned a vast amount about the star,
th earth, th animals, Inaccta and
plnnta, and the human body, we have
found out very little about the thing
Inside of u that makes ua of th
body, Collier' aaya.
We neither know ourwlvea, nor
can w run ourselves hslf so well as
w do our automobile. We da not
know what It la that makes us think,
We cannot tell where our emotion
or! si ns I e, and why It Is that we, as
Individuals and crowds, do many
things of which w ara afterward
ashamed. W cannot aay what
cause crime, riot and wara any
mora than1 what makea men play the
hem In sinking ships. To borrow the
word of Ir. Alexis Carrel: "No one
insists th manner In which mem
ory. Intelligence, Courage, Judgment
and Imagination ara connected with
th bruin cell."
Yet the mora ' w gain and apply
Information about other thing the
mora Becessury doe Information
about our Inner selves become.
Chemistry and spiritual progress
seem far apart, yet the secret of both
may be In the same bubble In the
brain. Soma of tha aalnta of past
agea retired Into th wood and dea
erta. Who knows but those of the
future will be found In laboratorlea?
And our sins. Ilk our bodily diseases,
may be cured by a mora perfect, knowl
edge. Autlriani Havy Smohere
Tha use of tobacco Is Increasing
enormously In Austria. Although the
population today It 0,790,000, the state
factorlea now turn out mor clgnrs
than they did before tha war when the
country bad a population of 52,000,
000, One caus of th Increase Is
found In th fact ttyit women are
smoking, not only after meals, but at
nil timet of tha day and everywhere.
Alio, ther la no age restriction on the
sale of tobacco to Juveniles. A recent
local exhibition arranged by the Antl
Nicotine union, designed to portray
the alleged harmful effects of tobacco,
fulled to Interest th public. ,
Old Newipapcr
Albert Almon of Glace Buy, N. 8.,
Canada, reading In Grit nn Item which
referred to a Holland publication dat
ed January 8, 1030, and tuld to be
tha world'a oldett newspaper, wrltet
that he hat In hit possession a copy of
the "Tha English Mercure" dated
ITiKS. The paper contain an account
of the Bpunlah .armada. Tha English
paper, however, la no longer published
under the tame name, while tha Hol
land llaarlemtch Couranta haa ap
peared weekly tinea tha first duta of
Itt establishment In 10C0. Ortt
oAtnong the
OTABLES
RICHARD CATLING
RICHARD OATLINO waa Inventor
of th modern type of machine
gun. Ther wer guus, before mat,
which fired mor than a tlngl volley,
but none could approach tha Oatllng
for efficiency.
Oatllng was born September . 13,
1818, In North Carolina, son -of a
wealthy planter with an Inventive eort
of mind. Toting ltlchard bad auch a
good education that by the Urn ha
waa seventeen he was Intellectually
far beyond most grown men. With
hla father, b perfected a machine to
tow cotton seed, and for many years
afterwards, v. till his work carried
him about th country and at last to
Bt Louis, h kept Inventing fanning
machtnea. A steam plow bad great
poaalbllltea ; planting and thinning ma
chine almost revolutionized fanning.
H Invented a acrew propeller for
teamboata, only to find Krtrsaon'had
secured a patent for tha ism Idea a
few daya before. He atudled medi
cine for a time.
Than, with th outbreak of the Civil
wr, b turned bla thou Ms to mili
tary weapon and made th first ma
chine gun. , It fired aome 830 ehota a
minute and wta th marvel of all who
saw It But the ordnance department,
for torn unknown reason, refused
even to look at It, General Butler
thought enough of It to buy a dozen
with bla own money and ua them,
however. Hut It was aome time after
the war, that' contrreaa consented to
uaa th gun (perfected then to a speed
of almost thousand shots a minute).
Rlnce then It haa been usod all over
th world. Of course. It la obsolete now.
Catling lived until 1003.
S kv OxirM MmUmw Atems )
IS IT COLFAX?
WILLIAM CoLKAX, one of tha
earliest . settlers of Weather
field, Conn, wss th sncestor of the
Colfaxe In this country. He waa of
pur English stork, and regarded aa
typical of the dock that made New
England colonist noted for their In
tegrity and bsrdlnesa.
II waa th grandfather of John Got
fax of New London. Conn, who, by bla
wife, Anne Latimer, had William Col-
kfaa, known later as General Colfax.
who was captain of Washington's
bodygusrd, and took a prominent part
In th IteVolutton. lie wss a man Of
msny grace and much personal
charm, as well as on of the bravest
of fighter. And It Is said that "Lady"
Washington wss particularly fond of
bla society. Tresldent Waahlngton
always knew that hla wlf would be
treated with th utmost court ey and
as befitted tit first lady of the land
when General Colfax waa one of their
gutsta, And la th Colfax family to
day la treaaqred a curloue little bag
knitted of cotton thread, which was
mad by Mrs. Wsshlngton aa a holder
for General Colfax's cue when It w as
not In use,
H, Schuyler Colfax -waa vice preat
dent under Grant.
Til EAT Th founder of th Trout
family In thla country waa Robert
Treat, born near Taunton, Somerset
county, England, In 1022. Ha wss
colonial governor of Connecticut His
father was ltlchard who, with his
wife, Alice C.sylord .Treat, settled In
Watertown, Mass, In 1039.
I'ALKENIIKRQ The Falkenhcrg
family la of Germsnlc origin, although
their German blood la very liberally
diluted with Anglo Saxon stock at the
present tlm.
Th founder of th family was
Henry Jacob Falkenhurg. who cam
from Holsleln, near Denmark, and set
tied In New Jersey, where hla descend
ant have always been prominent
(A br MoClura N-iptir Sjradleso.)
THE YOUNG LADY
ACROSS THE WAY
' Th young ludy across th way lays
ner nrotner it lerruuy muscular and
you ought to tee hit bicuspids.
(A by MoClurs h'twaytpw Sndlosts.)
IQIOUR I
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RAISING GEESE IS
QUITE PROFITABLE
During th psst yesr I hav been
raising gees and I have found them
to be profitable. There la a good mar
ket for geese.
In th first lilac geese require left
grain than any other fowl. That la
Important The gees derive a great
er part of their living from pasture
and roaming about, and they get Just
what they require In th way of feed.
In winter It't different. W muat
feed them, but they do not ett Ilk
other fowls, and I have found they will
fatten mora quickly than other fowls,
ssys a writer In the Indiana Farmer
Guide. Th Important thing that I do
not want overlooked la th fact that
th goallng ara the easiest of all
fowls to raise. That has been my ex
perience ef many year past perhape
ten years or longer. One they tr
hatched out, with ordinary rare, they
will thrive and grow with rapidity to
maturity. The thing that Is hardest
It to get them hatched. I hav found
many eyes that were Infertile, so I
always set plenty of them.
Th little gosling will seldom
touch feed other than bit of grass
until after three or four day. ' On
thing la essential, and that I having
plenty of drinking water. They mast
bava thla, and require It for that
seems to be their very nature.
Th ben and gosling are kept In
their coop, where It la warm for tbe
first week. Sometime I keep them In
ten day when It la damp and cold.
After that they are allowed all the
free range they want except on rainy
daya.
The first feed I glv the gosling la
hard-boiled eggs mixed with milk and
eornmeal. Tbat la the best thing In
the way of feed that I have ever tried.
The milk muat be tweet for best re
sults. The eggs msy be crushed up,
shell and all. and mixed with the milk
and corntneal.
Th Brat month the goslings ara fed
about four times a day. I have always
done tlila, for while young and grow
ing tliey require nourishment often,
althoagh sparingly fed each time. It
Is folly to overfeed and It Is also In
jurious, t
Tha breeding birds are fed care
fully during winter. I glv fhem
clover, vegetable and sprouted osta, so
they do not get too fat' ,
Young Turkeys Require
- Shelter in Wet Weather
Young turkey are susceptible to wet
weather. - One-precaution that must
alwtya be observed In handling the
young poults Is to see that they bar
a dry place where they are protected
from th ralnstorma, and that they
hav a dry place to roost
Turkey hens will Isy when a year
old If they are well matured. It la
probably best Jo keep the majority ef
th flock older bens, but It Is neces
ssry to keep some of the belief young
hens to gradually replsce th older
liens. In thla wsy th flock can be
kept In the best of condition.
In feedlug snd caring for young
poults ther are at msny different
rations and methods advocated aa
there are for chicks.
Js'o food should be given to th
young poult for tbe first 30 to 43
hour. Iiurlng the tint week hard
boiled Infertile egt chopped fine and
mixed with equal parts of rolled oata
and fed In limited quantities three
times a day la a satlsfac;ory ration.
Sour skimmed milk or buttermilk Is
excellent for drinking purposes. Aft
er the third or fourth day cracked
corn, hulled or steel-cut oata, cracked
wheat or other similar grains may' be
scattered In the light litter or In the
short grass outside of, the brood coop
In order to encourage the poults to
exercise In getting their food.
June 13 the Best Time
to Caponize Cockerels
While capons are produced, only In
small number where their quality la
known, they ell for fancy prices, ac
cording to D. II. Hull, extension poul
try specialist of Clemson college, who
suggests that the month of June I th
best time to caponize young cockerels.
At thl leason th market la usually
low for broilers and It Will pay to ca
ponize cockerel and keep them for
capons. i
In selling these capons the local
market must be developed first Some
of our tourist towns or already pro
viding good market for capon and are
paying good price for tbem., , Several
men In South Carolina are caponlzlng
for the farmers, and are marketing
their products for them at a small
cost.
The operation on the cockerel Is not
difficult usually, but should be per
formed with care. If the cockerels are
atarved out from 30 to 43 hours be
fore the operation. It will help greatly.
If tha Intestines are full of food the
operation la verj difficult !
Dirty Feet Retard Eggs
, When yards and houses are wet
and oore with moisture most of the
time. It means cold and dirty feet for
tha hens. A hen that "gets cold feet"
ecldom lay th right quota of eggs,
and dirty feet tnak dirty nests snd
dirty eggs. In cases where a suit
able dry location Is hard to get, along
with other deslruhl factor, place a
three-Inch tile even with the bottom
of the foundation on the outside, and
provide proper outlet for excess moisture.
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Resdlng tha Minutes. I
The word "minute" la from old
Latin, meaning a alight fraction or
small portion. ' Its use as a definition
of the reading of the former acta of an
organization I to call to the remem
brance of the members the minute or
small tilings which took place which
might escape tbe attention of the
member or fall to be recorded In tbe
permanent records of the organiza
tion. Ag of Civilization.
Many people believe that civiliza
tion rises in waves, and that many
thousands of years ago the greater
part of the Atlantic was dry land In
habited by a race of people who. In
some respects, bad risen higher than
we ourselves have risen. However
that may be, digging on what la atlll
dry land haa proved that civilization
is much older than we used to think.
How Industry Got Name.
As the country became settled and
It became necessary to bring meat sup
plies east from points farther and far
ther west tbe expedient waa found of
slaughtering the animals and tending
meat rather than live animals. At
first this practice wat confined to
pork, which was salted down and
packed In barrels, hence the name
'packing industry."
Artsxerxes' 8 sal Found.
In rummaging In one of the vaulta
of a Russian museum. Investigators
have found what la believed to bare
be on tbe aeal of Artaxerxe. the Ber
ian monarch who' ruled 465 to 425 B.
C. The seal will now be exhibited In
the Fine Art museum at Moscow.
The seal reads: "I am Artaxerxea,
the Great King."
Truth About Tickling.
The reason why you do not laugh
when ydu tickle yourself la because,
strictly speaking, you cannot tickle
yourself. The aensation of being
tickled depends largely upon surprise
and suspense, and when yoa tickle
yourself there Is neither astonishment
over your act nor suspense over Ua
degree or duration. '
t Thos Balloon-Tlrsd Glim.
Negro Cook (asked by bla mistress
it she thought Bobby's spectacles be
coming) Yes'm, I think they becomet
him all right "Cause I does thlpk
they mukes hit face look klnda crowd
ed. -
Wasted Worry.
"We worry about posterity," re
marked the Man on the Car, "to have
posterity come along and laugh at us.'
Toledo Blade.
Brother of the Ssvlor. .
According to the Bible Jesus bad
four brother James, Joses, Simon
and Jude, the last named being also
called Judas. Smith In bla notable
Bible dictionary says Jesus bad three
sisters. The Scripture merely men
tions the sisters of Jesus without giv
ing tholr number or name. Ex
change. Pneumonia Puzzle.
"A person may have pneumonia and
not know It," aald a doctor at' an In
quest In Grimsby, England. He said
a man who died while eating dinner
had been suffering from pneumonia
for several dnyt.
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Go Deep for Oil.
What 1 said to be the deepest hole
In Canada hat been drilled by search
ers, tor oil on the banks ot the Prater
river In British Columbia. The bole
reaches a depth ot S.Suu feet.
You Want a Good Position
Vary1 well Tak the Aeeonntaney ant
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in' Coura at
Behnke-Walker
Th foremost Business Cellar ef the
Northwam which haa won more Accuracy
Awarda and Gold Medals than any othar
'hoot In Amarica. Band for our Bunoaae
Catalog. Fourth Btrrat naar Morrison,
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Beethoven's Odditis.
Beethoven bad an extreme style
while conducting an orchestra. One
critic says: "At a pianissimo he
would crouch down so aa to be bid
den by the desk, and then at the ere
cendo increased he would gradually
rise, beating all the time, until at tbe
fortissimo he would spring into the air
with nis arma extended, aa If wishing
to float on the clouds."
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Ttmperatur of th Sea.-
Tbe temperature of the tea, like.
tta salinity. 1 very variable. The
warmest water are found in the
Pacific ocean, where the average aur-
face temperature la 19.10 degreea centi
grade, aa compared with 17.01 degreea
centrlgrade in. the Indian ocean, and
1S.91 degree centigrade In tha At
lantic. The coldeat sea temperatures
are found oft New Scotland.
Crest Gift to Mankind.
It la liKe taking the aun out ot the
world to bereave human life of friend
shipthan which the immortal gods
have given men nothing better, noth
ing core gladdening. Cicero.
Unusual Dish.
A favorite delicacy of the Eskimo Is
a dish of good, bad and even half
hatched eggs, mixed with angelica and
chokeberrles, and thrown Into a seal
skin bag tilled with whale oil. ;
Unknown to Science.
' There Is no scientific definition for
what Is called "astral color." It la
term used In jjulmlntry and fortune
telling, meaning the effect ot Jbe color
at heavenly bodies on the live ot In
dividuals. ''
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'They seem haughtier than ever.
Has the daughter ot the house finally
landed a title?" "No, but tbe'a en
gaged to a Journeyman plumber. And
this Is no aoclety news." Louisville
Courier Journal.
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