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D E A T H T A K E S CJS B Y SURPBJSE. Death takes us by surprise, And d a y s our hurrying fe«t; The great design unfinished lies, Our lives are Incomplete. But in the dark unknown Perfect their circles seem, Even as a bridge’s arch of stone Is rounded in the stream. Alike are life and death, When life in death survives, 4nd the uninterrupted breath Inspires a thousand lives. Were a star quenched on high For ages would its light Still traveling downward from the sky, Shine on our mortal sight. So when a great man dies, For years beyond our ken, The light he leaves behind him lies Upon the paths of men. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The Elder’s Burnt Sacrifice Old Elder McEntee, as his friends affectionately called him, was feeling very cheerful and at times was moved of the spirit to hum a bar or two of some especially Quickening revival melody. Had he not held a successful revival at the Towne school house? Was not the campaign rich In victories over the hosts of sin? And now to hasten to a new and fertile field at the call of souls In need? Right there, over his heart, lay some of the new kind of paper money that would help the wife, tried and true In all the dire pri vations of pioneer life, now at home some fifty miles away. "Thank God for His Infinite mer cies!” said the good old Elder, aloud. The crisp stars sparkled down on the snowy road. The old moon hid behind the horizon's thither verge, clasping her dead and darkened self In crescent arms. It was war times, the great Otvll War, now little more than an echo In the halls of history. National danger. M S * M A S H o r N N A K J .l N O D U O S . carnage and death wrought the souls of men to mighty spiritual throes. As the old Elder strode sturdily «Jong the roughly hewn out highway through pine and hemlocks, he lifted up his voice in one of the popular war songs of the period: "T im e with the column and charg'ng In the storm. As men go marching on; Glory, glory, hallelula! jUlory, glory----- " Hark! what Is that answering cho rus far down on the road behind him? Silence! Maybe It Is a belated "tote" team,” hauling supplies to some lum ber camp. Ye«, no doubt that was the d river'» answering song; those "lum ber jack «" are ever fond of song. Cheered by the prospect of a ride when the team caught up. the Elder's Blind turned to a review of the revi val closed the night before. Again he fervently thanked God for His mer- eles a« he thought of the dozen pio neers who came to the "anxious seat," asked for prayers, and. under Divine conviction, made a profession of faith. At his return four weeks hence he world administer baptism to the lit tie i>and of saints, his brands pluck ed from the fires of sin. Then his mind turned to the urgent cail that came to him, a hopeful call from the unconverted asking him to begin « revival at the McCall school house the next Sunday evening. Strong and self-reliant at three •core and five, accustomed until well past 15 to buffet the ocean ctorms, a sailor before the mast, he had sturdily refused all conveyance through the twenty miles of forest roads. Now, at midnight, he was still five miles frooi brother Smith's. but this was the last long stretch of woods, the last turn In the road was at b a u d . A u«i!e iaiih er mud u# would come to the first "clearing." Be yond there the cabins of the pioneers were frequent »11 the way. Then his soul warmed as he re called the genrrous collection taken un for h m and put his -hand over r pocket where one of those new and handsome greenbacks" kept hla heart aglow with gratitude toward his fel- lowmen. THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW. But, Isn't it time the team overtook him? He turned to listen. Night! Darkness! Silence! A ton of water contains 224 gal- Perhaps he could rouse the driver ons. by power of song. He poured forth Tha United Kingdom manufacture« the fiercely triumphant challenge of 160,000 tons o f soap yearly. an old-time revival melody: Germany's four super-dreadnoughts • ill each have a crew of 1,000 men. "Satan's mad and I am glad, braise the Lord----- ” New Alaskan copper fields may re- luce the price of electrolytic copper to "Ow-w-w!" came a long drawn wall > cents a pound. from the road he had so lately trod. In the forty years 1868 to 1908 Ja From the road twenty rods ahead pan’s yearly foreign trade Increased came a shorter reply. To the left a from »13,000,000 to $407,000,000. chorus broke out In wildest fury. Prof. Lankester says there have nev- W olves!” said the Elder, aghast. Tha long drawn ^a^T of the leader >r been any large flying animals, and again chased the mournful echoes *> there cannot be any large flying ma- deep In forest gloom. No time to lose. ' shines. The Elder broke from the track, worn Japan's principal mineral produo- deep by "tote” teams, and hastened tlons are. In order of Importance as through the deep snow to the tre es ! named, copper, sulphur, silver, Iron, beside the road. There was but one coal, petroleum and gold, tree of climbing size at hand, so tar j T (je turbine derives Its power not as he could discern, amidst that murk from the expansive pressure of steam, and gloom. J is In a cylinder engine, but from Its This was a pine, possibly six or sev- [nomentum, impinging at high velocity en inches through. Some falling giant oa vanes attached to the revolving of the woods had broken off the top, ibaf^ perhaps ten feet from the ground. Hea]th Commla()Ioner R itchle of Bog. The Elder paused an instant, then hi. ((m dec,ares tfaat onla lg now sailor training served him well as he . . . , , . ....... B ^ Che most fatal disease in his jurisdic- climbed the quivering tree, and none . .. ., . „ , _ H cion. According to the present figures f (ft) n/ui n • k uu af the Board of Health, pneumonia It was a mere stub with only on# _ . . .. . B . » ... . . conies first, heart disease second and limb strong enough to hold up his • . .. “ . . . Cuberculosls, which was first In 1900, weight, and near the top. ¿ven this ^ seemed alarmingly near the earth, and of brittle pine. The first w o lfs eyes A British gunboat returning from glowed In the darkness below as he Bering sea reports new changes In the seated himself cautiously and threw j Bogoslov Islands, which were created one arm over the broken top of the the Alaskan coast five years ugo friendly tree. Others came loping, by a volcanic upheaval. What were hunger driven; or slinking cautiously at fir8* two separate Islands are now In dread of danger; some high sped made into one by the rising of the by youthful Ignorance and courage. ^ceau floor between. Vegetation Is al- Soon they rushed, a frantic, grue- ready beginning to appear on the new- some band, leaping high in air. The born Islets. Elder drew his feel up on hla slender The railway station of Bragulla, Ser- perch as the lithe leader sprang high via, Is so Infested with snakes that and closed his Jaws with a crash of | special precautions are taken when gleaming teeth no more than a foot irains stop there to prevent the rep- j Hies from entering the compartments. und a half from the Elder's feet. They were now a mass of snarling An Englishwoman coming from Con- dogs standing up beside the tree to stantlnople was appalled to find a tear Its bark with cruel fangs; or small snake coiled round the handle Jumping on each other's backs to g e t 1 0f her traveling bag. The consequent nearer the coveted feast. The Elder j search resulted In the discovery of sev- could think of no comparison more fit eral other snakes among the passen- than a revival meeting led by th e 1 ?ers’ rugs. evil one with fiends on the "anxious The news that the King and Queen seat!" ■ have consented to allow their names He was terrified In body and soul. [Q bf) a88lgned t0 the we8tern towsrs but soon his resolute spirit calmed the 3f Truro Cathedral „ extremely wel- body s terror as he poured out his come. Many of our cathedral towers trust, his hope, hl3 faith and resigna bear names connected with some saint tion, In fervent prayer to God, or some great local notability, but we The ravenous beasts becazne more believe it is a new departure of re noisy In their fury as Immunity to cent years to give them a royal aspect. danger grew apparent A t last It The kindly action of the King and came to the Elder like a flash of In Queen w ill be much appreciated In spiration, even like a divine answer Cornwall.— Lady's Pictorial. to that Heaven-piercing prayer, that The province of Prince Edward Isl wolves are terrified at the flash of and, Canada, has ceasea to produce to- flame and fire, He drew from his pocket a match b3000, all attempts having proved un box, relic and habit of sailor days J Profitable. The rest of Canada pro- But, what to use for tinder? | Auced 11,266,732 pounds In 1908, near- Searchlng his pockets he clasped a11 ln lbe Provlnce3 Quebec and his Bible in hand. Ah! the leaves are ; 0ntaHo The domlnlon turned out Just the thing! 1 $15,274,293 worth of tobacco (manu- Then his soul shook In strong re -1 factured), cigars, cigarettes and snuff In 1908, besides Importing $3,385,348 vulslon as he cried aloud: Better death than desecration of worth of whlch * 3.247,429 worth was Thy W ord!” j from the United States. Consumption He reverently returned the Bible to ' of tobacco Increased from 1.755 pounds his coat pocket and slipped his be- a head ln 1869 t0 2 257 P °unds ln ^OS- numbed hand under his coat. Ah! A cairn and cross have been erected that vest pocket and the treasured on Killingtrlngan moor, near Ballan- "greenback." | trae, ln memory of Robert Cunning- Wlth fingers slightly warmed he ham, postman, who perished there ln gathered a bunch of pine "needles" the great snowstorm of last winter, and carefully placed the crisp ten-dol-! A t the unveiling the postmen from the lar bill within, scratched a match and surrounding districts attended In uni- held It beneath his treasure. form. Into the cairn Is built an In- Tlny flame; a glimmer; a hope; a scribed block of granite, and along th illl of keen despair; another tongue with a memorial tablet ln Ballantrae of flame from a new match; a burst parish church, it Is the outcome of a of light. j public subscription. The cross Is a Already some of that coward crew gift from the postmen's federation ln are skulking shadows, cautiously memory of a comrade who lost his life breaking off a handful of twigs and on duty.— London Globe. branches he lighted them and dropped ___ ___________ _____ at The American ____________ vice-consul-general them all aflame among the besiegers, Calcutta. India, reports that a great now retreating toward the outer dark- j business Is springing up ln that n e s s . J i n metropolis ln securing and preparing Down the road a rifle shot rang out, the skins of brown rats, which are sharp, Imperative command; rousing used for many purposes, such as bind the slumbering echoes to Insistent re ing of books, the making of purses, ply. The wolves vanished like phan gloves and other articles of feminine toms ln wterdest dreams. use and adornment, and the traffic ln "Hello, there! Anyone ln trouble?" this commodity with ureat Britain rang out a voice In the distance. amounts to $250,000 yearly. It Is re- "The wolves had . V . e * nad 'ne treed !" said j quired that the rats shall be trapped. 1 n* but' thank God’ they have ! or- at least, no virus shall be used ln , j killing, as the peculiar eruptive effects . . . * ree armed rescuers ar- 0f poison depreciates the value of the rHed found ,in» the 9k| n. The of rodents at v Cal- from they the tree „ good Eh.er down . |— ......... — supply ~ »,- the snow pouring firth hi h * ° CU*U '* 881,1 t0 be ,lllmltabl*- while the demand for rat skins, particularly ness ln praise to the Great Deliverer v T in fe rv it » e r a . »x i i erer- : of the brown species, Is constantly In in fervid words the inspired psalmist Pr»«.|ne might have spoken. creasing. For many winters, around the cozy ! Chocolate creams, eacu one of which farmhouse fires, a favorite story was ts guaranteed to contain at least ten that of the burned greenback which mllllon carefully isolated lactic acid good old Elder McEntee sacrificed — or ma88ol bacilli ln the highest state E. Hollenbeck. of activity, have Just been placed on sale ln London stores They are a British bacteriologist's solution of the ' l o r e IM auftlble. A young and enterprising Kanmj« problem set by Professor Metchnlkoff lawyer was trying one of his first of the Pasteur Institute In Paris who c««es, relates a writer Iti the Kanins urged the imbibing of sour milk or City Journal He desired to Illustrate lactic acid for the arresting of old his contention by means cf hypothesis, age. but who omitted to say how the nauseating effects of this substance and began: "W e will suppose, your honor, that upon delicate subjects could be avoid- your honor were to «teal « hori ed. The blue massol bacillus is not HOPE f r i e n d s W o r k i n g t o S e c u r e H e le n » # o f C o n v i c t e d V a p o le o n o f F ln e n c e . Efforts to secure a pardon for | Charles W. Morse, the fallen Napoleon j of finance, who has begun to serve a sentence of fifteen years In the federal ■ The eruptions of Vesuvius greatly penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga„ for viola- lQcreage thg ferliU ty of the ground in tion of the federal banking laws, have begun. His counsel, Martin W. Little -1 ’ . . . , , 2e Bel. ton, and his wife, who has clung to her Into the trade school a t “ husband with great fidelity and who glum, there has been Introduced fostered by disposed of her jewelry and most of J course in cigar making, her personal effects a few- months ago government subsidy, to aid ln the fight to secure his free- Hundreds of the houses of Minneap- dom, w ill lead in the movement. Every | oils and St. Paul are equipped with Influence, political and other, w ill be outdoor open bedrooms, where the brought to bear to procure a Presiden-, owners sleep in the coldest weather, tlal pardon, for that Is now the sole j TbB p e n d in g noise of steam pipes avenue of escape before the dethroned j caQ be obviated by attaching to the Ice king. | plpeB a gmau check valve, set to ad- In the great federal penitentiary j mR alr but not t0 reiease any prea- Mor8e has been assigned to work as a gure tailor, and ln this occupation he will Kegearcheg ,n 0ermany Bhow that a be obliged to put ln eight hours a day. “ tlt of rea-hot coke will ab- Early to bed and early to rise I . the * « the amount 0f water rule of the prison and Sunday, with ... , . 00ite the few holiday, which are Inter- that will be absorbed by the same coke spersed throughout the year, w ill be | °°*d' the only day of rest. The food, while | The detailed formula of every patent wholesome, w ill be of the plainest and j medicine has to be filed with the Aus- wlll be a remarkable change for a man | trian government and other require- who has for many years been accus- ments fulfilled before Its Importation ;omed to the delicacies of the most lux Is allowed. uriant restaurants In New York. Experiments are being made ln En- Convlcts ln the prison are divided j giand and Germany in cultivating the Into three classes. As long as Morse beaDi which Is said to be nearly remains tractable he will be ln Class 1 three times as rich ln albuminoids as and will be allowed to draw books j ^ t s and wheat. from the library, receive visitors and Q recently compieted and placed write letters. I f he become, bad. in ,n X)mmlBBlon the (aBte8t passenger the prison meaning of the term, he 8team8hll) ,n the Haclac. o a ruel and turbine engines give It a speed of twenty-three knots. The total length of railway under construction or Immediately projected ln India is 3,222 miles, of which about one-third is by the British'governm ent and the rest by private companies. The estimated cost is over $12,000,000. Miss Helen Gould has given $150,000 to the American college for girls at Constantinople. The college is about to move from Scutari to the European side of the Bosphorus. Dr. Mary Mills Patrick, a native of Canterbury, N. H., Is the president. A remarkable suspension bridge spans the R iver Apurlmac ln central Peru. The ropes of this bridge are composed of pliable roots and vines, while the planks are made of branch es. In the humid climate of Peru It would be by no means extraordinary If this vegetable bridge were one day to start growing. toplofty parlor car conductor It J O’R ell; and he did It by burstini] with a threat to pitch him thrj tbe window, about the openiot] which they disagreed. It Is not the highly placed o M however, but the petty jacks l n j who are the most bumptious; thej lie f ln their own importance apj to be ln direct proportion to their] ciflr levity. A smart young clerl a certain suburban city hall once i to snub and make needless troublj a quiet, shabby, elderly man whej requested an Item or lnformatl« his counter. T o the young fellow'll comflture, the old gentleman rerJ so far as to free his mind as folio] "M y friend, let me ask If I your service or you ln mine, pj] ways supposed my tax money h pay you and these other chaps he work for the city to the best of ability. And as I am a citizen of city I ’m one o f your bosses, and Ject to being treated as If i wai better than dirt; besides which your own account you want to little more civil, or some day yoot hunting another Job. It never it you ln Just that light before, nu but it's so all the same." A little plain talk o f this sort, veylng a wiholesome lesson, Is ac much oftener than It Is given, of us submit to domineering rg than make a fuse, being surprised deed, If we don't get It. If the pok man on the corner, when we ask a direction, responds with anyti better than patronizing oondebceiy we are absurdly grateful. We I proach the box office o f a theater even the desk of a hotel, as »u cants, ready to cringe at the ex rudeness or rebuff. In the (- cars, of the large cities at leek avoid personal Intercourse wliw men In charge, and look for onT curtest replies If need forces Interrogate them. However, there Is something said on the other side, and If feel moved on occasion to put orJ these hlgh-and-haughty officials In I proper place, let us do lit good-i peredly, not forgetting the hint by a certain street car company It printed notice to the effect that it courtesy Is to be desired from the | ductor, Its practice Is not unbecoj ln the passenger. W A R ON W O LV E S A N D COYOfi C o lo r a d o W i l l E m lp a v o r in I n a t o I V * t * t o H a v e t o En| Game. State Game Commissioner T. J. ] land w ill have a dreaded name am' the coyotes and wolves before he out of office, for he Is determtn wage war of extinction against "varmints.” Commissioner Holland believes j coyotes are responsible for destruc* of more game ln Colorado tha: will Sink to Class 2 or Class 3. and £ '“ T r ^ army of pot hunters thirty time, those In the latter grade are deprived * * h“ lder * * * » ‘ lcan^ *• Prac- large as those which annually of all privileges. tlce the medlcal PTOfe“ lon- the deer sections. A ll during the The rise and fall of Charles W. The Daughters of the American mer and winter they are chasing; Morse forms an interesting chapter [ Revolution are taking steps to organ- deer, pulling dowij young fawns la- in the recent history of New York's i lz® chapters of the society ln all the late summer and capturing hel- financial methods. As a young col- large co-educational and women's col animals in the deep snow when lege man in Maine he engaged in the j leg®8 of the country. The first and ter comes. Ice business and prospered, and with j at present the only chapter Is made Therefore he will Issue lnstruc# a good working capital came to New ! UP of Barnard undergraduates and to all game wardens to poison York, where he formed the Ice Trust, was organized through the efforts of and wolves. The government hasl with a capitalization of $40,000,000. Mrs W illiam Cumming Story and Mrs. fected a new wolf poisoning sys Then he branched into the banking j Donald McLean. It received Its first that Is said to work very effeotll business and soon owned or controlled public recognition from older chapters And the old strychnine carcass wlj twenty different financial Institutions, during the Hudson-Eulton celebration, worked to the lim it to deplete] using one bank security for securing j a woman has Just been made a bands of killers which range all J control of another. Not content with | judge ln Denmark, and the Danish the mountains and plains of Cc'oiT these triumphs, which netted him | women are boasting that it Is the first In the early days, according to ' many millions, he organized the Con- : time In the history of the world that missloner Holland, coyotes rarelyj solidated Steamship Company, with a BUch au office has been given to a quented the mountains. Hardly a capitalization of $120,000,000. Had not woman. The suffragists of the United trapper or pioneer remembers the panic of 1907 occurred. Morse state3 repiy by pointing to Mrs. Es- having seen coyotes in the moun would have been able to swing his ther Morris, of Wyoming; Mrs. Cath- Sustenance was far easier on great enterprises but he fell one of erlne Waugh McCulloch, of Illinois, plains for two reasons, the game the victims of that disastrous financial and Mrs Mary ^ of KansaJ1 Tbe more easily caught and the coy crash and In a night the title of Ice Jewish women add to this list Debo did not have man to depend King, Banking K ing and Steamship rah, the w ife of Lapldoth, who not When men went Into the moun! K ing passed away from him forever. only Judged the people o f Israel for the refuse they threw away from In an endeavor to save himself he mis forty years, but led their forces to livin g would keep a coyote aliv# . appropriated funds of the National battle because the general refused to long time. Bank of North America, and It Is for go without her. The mountain coyotes now this offense he Is now a prisoner ln In olives Italy has the name, Spain around ranch houses and towns he Atlanta penitentiary. the game. The cultivation in Spain than anywhere else, and ln the A p p re c ia tio n t o r a P o e t. covers the largest area of all countries time steal ln to p ilfer and gorge, always find plenty to eat eith On the day It was announced that In Europe, with about 3,200,000 acres the body of poor John Davidson had I of whlch about 1,800,000 are ln Anda- k illing game or stealing from been found. I read a brief paragraph lu8ia- Eating olives are delivered dry Commissioner Holland thinks tf showing how such a calamity might t0 the factories, where they are soaked can do much toward preserving easily have been avoided. The in- in larBe vats with a solution of caus- and k illing coyotes by using especially as the new game law habltants of Tourcolng, ln the north tlc 90(13 unt11 the solution has pene- vldes bounty money.— Denver of France, are very proud of their trated to the stones. After a washing local dialectic poet, M. Jules Wat- ln ,resh water the olives are put into llcan. teun. Instead of waiting to erect a j hogsheads of brine for two months of A D is a p p o i n t i n g ^ W i t «tatue to him after death they have fermentation. When they are bottled Deacon Stephen Potter, one made sure that he shall be put be- new brlne 18 U9ed. hut the output from >’°nd the reach of financial worry, the factories Is usually in hogsheads pioneers o f Utica, N. Y., was a great eccentricity but high moral that bane of so many poets great and boldln8 160 gallons. acter. "The deacon w ill speak small, during his lifetime. There | ________________________ truth and shame the devil," w asJ was a demonstration In honor of M O F F IC IA L INSOLENCE. said of him. Watteun last year and a public sub-! -------- On one occasion a friend wM SCription Was Opened. The sum col- Am erican . »«a n a w ith « n „ H a n d ” H efore H ire d M en. gaged ln a lawsuit ln regard to ,9rted has now h**“" utilized to build land a few miles from Utica. H( the 1,081 a house' whlch 8ha11 bl* ^ x . SC° h Wh°. boarded a British d,,rin* hls »fe tim e and then revert ® ar8bi'P a° d , 8ent WOrd to lts « P l a i n the land at a high price. DurtqT ,0 the fommune- and ln addition to lhat 0n® “ V * 18 owners’' wished to see trial he called Deacon Potter i * ‘oure Mm an annuity; while If hls bim ted a fact wlilch few ° f us ness, to prove how valuable the death Precedes that of hls wife an bav8 the backbone to stand up to; that was. The deacon was sworn and annul,y of ha>f the value w ill be paid tb # b u “ ble masses 0W1> ‘ he earth by ed If he knew the land. right of having paid for It with their "Yea," he rep lied ,"I know eve to her so long as she lives. more or less hard earned money, it of I t ” P e rfe c t C o a t t n « fo r H a m a . seem as proprietors of of "W hat do you think lt wortlij Mraslin" ts the name of . x would .x . If we, ’ the e Proprietors Potter?" was the next question. stance that ts used In Bohemia to cost ly m eek'in°reaardiePUbllC'o?re 9P<* ‘ a1' The old man paused a moment! hams. It 1. pliable as rubber ‘ ,1 1 t '* ! * * " * ° Ur ™ red as our mas- then said, slowly, " I f I had as less and harmless, and keeps'The hams te ™ "m h e r *th «n noiirOWn’ ..lo- meat», - eggs, ___ . our Pa‘ d '® rTant8- dollars— aa my yoke of oxen—d — alto etc, perfectly P ™ ratner ! * « s t tnan i draw— on a sled— on glaze Ice— l] freali almost Indefinitely th em r-cT w 'J ' **lckn* 1 1 “ Y* In L lp p ln ro tf. lln can be peeled fro m 'th e hame al- by nuWlT Z T Z V br0w b* at8“ — I would not give— a dollar an | most as easily as the skin from a J P d ^as.-publlc official» to for I t ! " an extent that amazes the foreign er. banana, Miss Ivy E. Woodward, M. D., has been admitted to full membership ln the Royal College of Physicians, of London. It is the first time ln its his tory that this body has conferred the coveted M. R. C. P. on a woman, al though some women have obtained the "No. no. n o '" Interrupted the Judge. th* f° * ° f th* red »« m iu * —col- "N ot at all, not at all sir -- communis, or or putrefaction mitref..-tinn mt— X— Not ■ a lus Iu8 c-ommunl*. mlcrobs suppc&able te-aahU -wee, sir." ~^>nt !t» undisputed maaur. The Very well, begging your honor'. b' U* army of h*0" 11' lt ur»«d. have pardon ■don." said the eager lawyer, with ao 8°oner been liberated ln the human more seal than prudence; "very welT system by the swallowing of a bon- immediately to »»»*■« luiuieuiaceiy xo| r»ur Idea of a fnoli.n i ^ titled Englishman recenGy wasted then supposing I should steal a horse bon than they begin declare war on the red army of putre- - h o is ^ r a i d M W° man U 0nt " UCh, ,n learnlb* that an ■s. until at th the . m end i of ,» Wb0J * a,rald o f a moU88 and '»n7 American railway conductor 1« allowed Ah, yee, yee." said the Judge, “that faction microbes, _______________ b* a>most as autocratic as tha cap- ° f * m>"- la a very different thing; very 41ff«r a few week, at moat, by the aw T low -' Ing of three bonbons dally, tha "reda" Many a man falls to arrlva because ,f7 an ^ « n liner. Among the ent, Mr. X. Proceed, sir." few "strangers In our midst” who have been routed. | »tartad with cold feet hava really succeeded ln silencing a Tbe F le s h F ig . The housefly lays eggs, but tha] fly, known as the bluebottle, pn,l livin g larvae, about fifty at a tlml Many people seem to claity of doing Uie wrong thing right time. 1