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Show II "rflNTFMPnRARY III Ell ill liUl L L vnl 'JUJ Ijl r fP A Good Spellbinder's Story I ll! t Jtlin Onto Head Hie nulhcrn rim I!' who I'M If " ihUnsn hH" " P"" , I j noinln.ilnn f. r Alderman fi mi a It lift MS rm .ii convention In ft "..publican iUW w rmll th last I'rcsldcntlal e-am- ,H, 11 rairn Mr Kead 1.8,1 ! """'Vm ' (' ! V'. J rln r wVstn behalf of the 'lH , ll ' fl -mn I money tick I W hen Ii h I ' , , ' 5) cxi n i went to Mr Hanna the lmlr- H . ! m n iotl.,,1 llmt Vr Krad- P'r. - ,f 1 In Done oi wire much larger than at -1 I (, b" nth" n' "" ,,HnnV" r? . ! I ! I' loin Ml-ntton to till. I reckon 1 j mini! Mr K ad replied but eild " , ''J 1 n Pliy P'kn I" that peaky '""" 1 '5 Mr liuiinaiiialeiiniiiiswcr hut liutan '.H jf 0 K on tin B.cmnt Letllcs H ' i The Gland Old Man of Mexico Ii l i I 'I lillml l'l" " ""??,? . L oil nl run hirdlv be cxpclcd In the dH . J!U r ti.al ord.r if things I" remain at it frvJ " ,Hn "f iM" m,,,h.,?n"r,L- m ! 'J fl ,, tinn Is vim I" lltteit to li M 'H t t pi, in I how long will Moxl.o con- ,H limit' to b h. PI and 1 tosperous with u nullum" sluing mid happy mimast 11 ll" I, tren the twenty the yea In H whlili DIbs tins nil. d Meno nnd the 1 f n 1 rind licfon he . amo to mir H i , ' ' i r i It nun war liiuniill nnd mis. ry it n 10 all tin 'line Hnce It hat. been , , i , i.i .l.r i.n e rlly an 1 happlni " U II. we n prt mint ill llguic 111 M'xl. r . 1 i , hi tn- d. k '" tumbled .la lie hue ' N irl Know i h nmntry na an empire an n I I W 1 pilhlle ri la dimitllin Hill.leen H I , l'M Bn intnentM unuk.d niletnimiMlered ' i tirn.l iniinn. rnillam. nla revolt le M jl ,i I eon the en. m and the defender , ,fl L of the lonMltutlon Tnlre tliruwn lnl 'I A , VK irlson he haa tl.i em aped and he I'-i'J If rune Horn hie prl-on cell to Iiih.I n i I su nxftil nimv of a thi.nitnnl men f ,fyt win'" etit fioin M.lnrj In Metmy ! 1l nuklli ntlnK II Blieiiulh lalalng alegea H ! aid Hnall bilimliiK about the leton- B (',: ftriirtli.li of th. npuMli H i M nut It is not v I l-eaie fur lni !l new.hllluim n haldi nnmi ila In 1 .fl MA Mexlio and no innlullun In the i I ;i tft dn waa innnlili ullhoiit llila atunlv JlLaHr IlKhlcr lnoni of theluatnf them he una ' t1lXr at an tmr off the cinitl ulien thlnklnR 'll T hi" prmeme had leen cllaioiered le . fliW threw hliiiwlf llil Ihe ea In awltn llffl- n-hoie ill wa i IrKe 1 up hoiiever H 1 5 & "d bin Biifcty Ih n depended on Ida ! .r (gfL ill ti.li.IMi; hlnmelf aa u iimllieawr BH L Vjl.J'W Onee free lie una oal heaver no fl .rvfi lonKir but .ominandir i.r an ariuy 3 ITlJjiK ld h defeaie.l ihe flneriinien( and 1 IXM meurled the uiltnl lie hia aettle.l ! U, iliillU dnnn In iUltei tlmea allire the . t il:fH troubled aixtlea nnd Mienllea uhen H iinlH for a brief wi,le Mexlrn had four 1'ieai t i denta at once Ilia iople have rernK H1 Jj ;j niz 1 the tateiiian beneath Ihe ren , SI' fl lutlonlst and haie aenl him IHe tlmea U II ,1 li to pover aa the head of the Htate - ( illilff 1'He a S eel Ij H if .in The Motnlng Bummont. H '. f'lt. Uhrn the mlt Ii on the rher mil Ihe i.l'l. 4Hll hue la nn the l.llla .. , BB '('.III Anrl the promlte nt r rlcBlime nil the HHHfl ifi r:Ttil ample lieaien tills BBB 'IV'ffc When Iho Hi lhln In the ned liaunta fl l. Iflf-M and the hur ly on ihe lalns ft 'lltf W I ulrli up heart mil fel a leaplnR life . M 8l,1li lliroiiRh ulnttr lunlih eln l ''.I- L 3l HBBb til IH Then the aumninna n the niernhm Hie a ! " 6 VI Pa l,uri moe the bleml f L 9 Thi n the aoul of iiimii iirnwa larger like ll ,i if h tinner from the bu I i I 'T if 1 or the hope of high Kiulavor In a nr ( y iltil halt illvlue MVJ If M Anil the bannir cr of Onw ml call the B f ii. Itnru into line HHHfl It fu There U slflmottr of the moenllRht when -f 1 r t the Mara rnln peuei tlov f . Hut the stir mil ainell of inornlni; la a ' V' belter thins to I; now f J I,., While the night la hmhe.1 and holilen and Ufttf trinailercid b ilreamj aonit H i ii!'! lo. Ihe ilawu hrlnga den ami lire mil Bl! tb. ripture of the .tronti W ill llhhird llurlon In the Mi tlintlr MM ) Origin of the Wedding 111 lip H ' i The neddliik rliiK In the aubject of HHH nuil.'l hlMorluil fniln mi I clldleaa HMHM l aui erHlltlona It iua iroluhh ihuMfii HMHB I1 j. us the atnbol of marriage mote for li-lIT con deiiie than umthliifi: elae 11 h MhB 1 1 Ft Ii nil"""t to he a uj.nl.rl ..f tinbrikpti HH IF f ' lovr-tin I of 'o-.iit an I to rair nperlal BH .Ik rurattie Mrluea llb II IheollKniil I , link alnK about It Is a your wed MW , ' j t dlni. ring weara o.ir eaiea mil near fl it Ki "U1'1 lh ineleiita I'lhii amoiiK H I J ft! a """ r "' helleiel that a delli lie nene BmB If I St1" an dlieitlj f toin the i Inn-linger tn H 1 ' ttf lnr heart nnd (hit the rlim 1 1 ire.1 mi HHH f ii i I V that linger m er ilool ri.unette.l BlH s' P, v"h t,K heait In eaily Uirlnllan MBV rrjrrlates the hrlde8ioi.ni i ut the rlnit MHJ I fir t on the bride a thumb then on the M l :'.i "r,t miRer, then on the aeiond an I HHH I l fjf lant of nil tn Ihe third uusliiK aa he BBB l 11 V M. dll In the iMiue of the Pal her and l I Ii I iS of t,,r H,1ri n"d of the Holy Uhoat Bi I 'I' . dR niiethumbiiudnrMtHntinKeraiepn 1 f ntd th Irlnltt the next linger aa 'i i -4 aB 'he one the Uhk a left i.n to ahnu MS Jfi 'IB that next to Hod u iwuimn a ilm waa HHH 1'' lttm t h0' lumbal!) Miy ladles Houin jfif Y& J011""1 "A r, H jl j J The Bnno n( Clcinllnen H li Y recent meeting .if tin New ..rk HBW , fni 8oclct roe the Sludv of I He waa i u ' i t IHened h) the temirka of u ki eaker HHH ii i ' "li declared thit the iiiif.u lunate I I l V ihlldiin of the tlih ate dlarputabl R l.f rlo in Me added tint thi) an llltle H V I Iiturna of anemli rfnineaa mil he uiRtied from Ihla sl.u.heil mid atlifenel V : roiiillllon that the lai keil tli.ieo inn V I .1 C (Illlona of fiee.lom that nre ci tie. en H nrj In the enj.iment of llii ordinal) ) i . hilt 'lholr Imino whete the very ' 1 1 linen on Hit walla nr. pmitliiK for , ' rpire nro not the home fni llgtil 4 ' henitel iilmhlellml.tl.lilMlio.il I h. ' little prleoiiera behind the tllded bmi II na It weie mo painful xmnplea of a U lick of uudeiMtiiiiding of tin chill na '(Ml '"n r,ir lmvr ,0" mieh thex) Ii i pimpeiel h.lia of mi i mlailnx wealth I ,' ,J Ii y hae too man) unanm too man) I,! ' S tu Ion. Imi man) tna tor too man) W , 'i tutors mi 1 ei-Mint neaiio) the 1 1 1 1 1 ( j I and the aeir lellume of the thlld while In mans iovn toll him of Imagination rittsbuiR niatrh B Jllnnture Holland B ) Ihe alrlklliff thing thout Holland 'la IS i that rierMhlnif ex. epi the old pariah ." h chuteliea the town halla the dlkea and tliffi th '' e" '" '" mlnlaluie I hi illlea 'WtlfK "" "nt "''" "ni1 0I" cu" " U"" the BBn ollirllW moid northern point In the lonmrj in i ilQl.il! the moat HouthTii or from the extieme f I 'll fffl VI"' '" "" einome iL In t .-.Ingle H ' Hi .1 nn I ir It t. a Miiniiin da) In .1 1 W i r! 1 ' H:it Mhlh run,, the tup of tht im.r It f "", rathe lial at I tieeht one tun Ml hole oin a hneu pait of the munti) ) I Tin llamif and liotterdain at. i.nl) 1 ' J ftlMeen mllea apari and '1 he Hague 1 1 a t nnd iiiHeidHin onl) forts mllea Am ft I f li'in nnd Die lligue m, tin two moat MM I r;i j; in mi iiolllan Ullea in the kingdom an I Mt i III one meuta In the arreeta all anna nn.l 1 Ii h, crndltlona of Netlierlumlua Uobkhi H 1 I' Tlansillt I Ut Tharanot H j Iji fl Tli'ie seem no limit to (he capaciii ' 'frl ) ' for ucqulilng the hiiuian languagt hih MW " (I'll reseed h the Intelligent l.li.l it uf BV " I.i h 10" rl'k" up not onl) woidx hut long j J frl Fentenctid wliloh luue boon p,. H L ' nout ced In Its prelum e on a Mimlo M i. , I orcutlon only M lillo aa fin drum ml. H ly bojnda of all ktnda flom llii whliupei H ly Int- of an Infant lo Ihe now Ins or the H It' rocks, and el on the sung of i lanaiy MK '' ' n rd "" these ait. ieudll n.fjilho,) BH f'S ' f''lyn ",e I'Ondon Rpeclutni 'Hie male H f fi i i i Is howoier, ghen tn sneamlni: when H ti ', nllffry oi ngltat d It sometimes aaan l f rlatea words with thlnes One owne.l H -"it;, by Mr Greene would soil Potato if H I I 't "an luncheon Inl.l so loildlj Hut It H ) ( 't could neier be admitted to that meal, J If BHBb f . I hns ilrnip'ri the rKilnto and ihil I for moie Thire In an Ilea ih it Irllllantlv r lored parrots do not nlk There la n i reason whv they Khi ul I not and many pi 'eea the Iml tatue inatinri ( me of thi moat rli hly olored of all Is the purple npped loiy fmni the Mnltleiaa lta whole body Is rlmaon nnd rose lta wlnga green and lta rrest purple It Is a thlik set bird like a big bullfinch and i an he highly erturaled 11 Is lame and gentle an tn 11. nt linguist an I mlmli never Hnlek nnd la very nmlahlc It Is also i M ntrllotiulal It la worth not Ing Hint some of the lories whkh are trv frnd of flowers hne been poisoned pois-oned by being given laburnum nlos aom There .a r belief that parrots Hhtuild not be illoed water to drink hit only sopped fond believe that this Is a mistake whli h causes them grtnt miter j Thi y are not great water i rlnkera and mine sp--i le can go with out It for a conaldetahle lime Hut In their nalhe slate most of those wlili h ban been olmeried tome legit-laily legit-laily m thi water holes lo drink He Was In Need of rlly. pi ma lady of Portsmouth had R hiiahand who was a seaman lb was about In start tin a protracted n)age und as Ida wife was anxious na to h. r husbands welfare ahr sent Ihe following not lie to the village I leacln Mi lltnnk who la going tn sea his wlft desires Ihe piR)ers of the congregation congre-gation a the nl 1 lady was quite Illiterate the minister lend the fnllnwlnR In the ii.tiBlogi.il. in room the slip handed to him Mr Itlank win, Is going tn see Ills wlft dealtea Ihe praters of Hie congregation congre-gation -lxnid, ,n lit rtlts I'eoplo Microbes Prefer. 'I hi nib 11 be Is tomnilttini; smh nil agia nt pieaent In the wa) of smalliKix InllueurR 101 inailnn and an foith that his Utile was aie mi Inter estlng am ) The Inlluensa mli mlw tlnds gieater altraitlons In nilulla than In 1 hlldroii He aernia pai th ulnrly fond of oil tlilaus esarlill) I ahlnet Ministers. Ntxt to these lie loves the rlty t lerk mil the 111. icl.inl II" does net think iniirh of the wirklugmin though he Kita a high inlue on the uorkliigninn a nlfi Hut he icall) turns up his nose at noliKly iihateitr Ihe mutates mli rolie Is ier patllcn-lar patllcn-lar Hi will hne ihlhlien and sol lli rs or nothing er) few ihlldieu estape hlin Hut i-rj inrel) does he ulla, k an adult male or reinalt In Ii) nltlie Don 1 mllltnr) iitilfoi in howeier nnd )ou are irelt) stile to hue an earl) Msit onie )ears ago ulien I'araaui) rought Hi .711 hIh.iii one fifth of Its for. oa weie illpatibe h Ibis Utile w at 1 lor line of bis most Inexplicable e. ullirllles Is tint he ptefers Ihe lasc ment or a house lo the upper stories On the ground (inni he doT one an I i hair times as iiiiuh exeiutlon as up stalls I his la not a question of h) Klenlc inndlllona for the s. ulntlna mlornl.e kills ih ir rent more people uistalra iban on the groun 1 lloor The ineaal a nihrnlie llkea poor peo le best On the other haul the scarlatina ml irnte irerira lo go In ror the rh h If he baa the opportunlt) lie does not llk ioloie.1 people at ill There has nmr been an e Idemlc of scarlatina In ela or Wtlca The dlphth.ru mlciobe llkea hla ilc tlin )i.ung Three )enrs tn 1 is the age he ptefers hut sometimes Ida taote runs up to 1 , and .0 01 more )ears lie piefers gltls In bn)s ml , oor children to 1 kit He does not seem to imssees an) color sense for he tours all 01 er the worll nn.l a Chinese or lapnnese a Perslin a 8)Han a lurk 01 u South Urloan Is as wel.ome to him as an I iigllshman nr a rrenchman Thi ronsuini lion ml lobe has er) will tastes 1 here are onli a rew por llonn of the earth which he molds su h as Icelanl Hhellsnd the Hel rides an I Ihe I a roe Islan la Hut be likes Home peoi le hettet than others lit- Coftce Adullctnnta If ell tho substan, is that pass thiotifcli the coffee grinding machlns dining the year should ue wrltlen In alphabetical otrter would gln tho list with acorns and iiould end It with noiinnnml sprouts of which nre sometimes used tn glic the debased tofie a sllgbl aromatic bitter taste Vdulteratlnn occurs large!) In the cof fee 111 i( Is sold In the gtnund form sua ihe Honolulu Htar Seieiel mf. feelurr) factories have been dlsroi-ond dlsroi-ond In l,nio,. which are doing a large an 1 ptnlllable business b) mold-lug mold-lug a mlxtuie of tan bark stove mat ila) sawdust rhl korv coffee sediment and .mice meal Into a neat heirs bv the aid of aome agKlutlnant and Iheae beirlis weie so well made Unit the deieitlon was not dlsenveied ri 1 a long time 1 his produuion ha I a luge sab among Hie lower 1 lastes of llussla anl IMlanl and mixed with the griiuln. coffee berry Its sale was mile lueli In othei parts of 1 mope I niiiasted lofiee Imrrles aie often Hindi from oat and ie n .,ir mil corn meal "The natural aroma of these giaius Is ihstlo)ed b) sonit pro. ess and after the prnei amount of eolfee an ma la aided the heriles me foimed and laused to malnlnln Ilieir shape b) aome adhesive substance Hie test UKUill) eniplo)eil to dlsiover this de. iiptlon Is to ilate the bean In a te-i.ptaile te-i.ptaile tnutaliilng ivaim wstet this will dissolve them 111 i few hours Jefferson na an Incntoi. Sol man) petipl.i know that Thomas leriorsnn wus a gnat Inventor His Inventions were all of arlliles of tverj lav use lie tleviaid a three legged rul ling camp Mnol lliat la the basis or all tamp stools of that kind lod.is The 1) hint ami 111.1. Into g. neral use ljn was his timet int 101111 anion on invasions inva-sions or iiutlngs The 11 11l1 lng rhslr waa his Imintloti Hi. design I n light wagon inpjlnr mess .. devise) ii) him and mine hit 1 getiiail use He also invented an Instrument ror mean uilng the dtstaiite he walkid plow and a hemp ciililvaior showed Uml bin houghtii woie nft.n on igih ultuial mntliia His rhiw received a t,ld iiuildl In Kianre in P11O loff it, tn ni vet li'iiiMleil flnantlali) hi his Invenlinns but hellevid the) should 1 for the use or evil) one w II bout tost St liuls Poat Phtputi h The raisinK; of the Old Free West. Die a v emtio rhnithueateiner Is acute-Iv acute-Iv siiisltlve nil one sunt and I hat is hla leputatlon tm public doioriim lie desires it lo be thiiroughl) under-stood under-stood that Iho Southwest Is not will that w ha level iiih have bien the fame of Ih" 1 little and nil'ilug lountiv or the I 1st (li modem Southwest I.i the pink or I ...pilot) As 11 lestllt nt the dttei-initiation dttei-initiation inmptetl by this stnsltlve-lues stnsltlve-lues the houthwestein town despite Us itlvcise and orten rough elements ,1 lupulalion depnits Itself lull) as wo I as ail) town or the Ml Idle West .tlebiailng ciiwIhi) 01 inluei some-tlima some-tlima luesks loose und sh ,, ts or n M.xI.hii uses his knife hut without Ihe ill hi hit of the guino Killing has uiiuu tllatiuclls unimpulai s Tor piuieitv lights exiei In tiiiea anl hiiais tbes weie alw tya 1 fe even tolas to-las mo t or Hie legion iiavis lis doors I ml isll llnlotled 1 was fnicll.lv lm II w I with the passing or Ihe old flee W t bv the Blf,hl or a bad 111 111 limned Id I J il whi waa limit rt,rli g punllh 11 1 1 little m unt tin tinning-it tinning-it n Ho h 1 Induitrd 1 th ul r Milon' I pori of hoi ting up a il on, , n hlghlv horn r -1 He I n p mptli overp trid nnd -u I Ii .mod mind ou bofor a II 1 11 ff nslie Justice of the l'tace of 1, 1 1 1 m d'scenl barber as well as lu 'go This eminently matter of rait md irdn loving olllrlal dealt In no hiiol.e made no show or six shooleia Ho ,. t 1 ed Jake to dlgglnB a tough tnei tult slump from the slieet In riont or the of filial barbershop nnd he 1 apt him at It Hit re In rublli ilew until the iwrk was llnlshtd It was tenlly em InrrnsnlnR to the expectant Kasterner to find this old heto und rrlend or the wild W ostein story In such sorry ills graie-and that with the evident approval ap-proval it the entire community Ituy Hlunnnrd linker In May t entury. The Blossoming Bough. blossoming lioiigh against the skv, nd all tnv blood la nleap with lite. As though gla 1 violins went by Jn wild delicious strife And the Riilaun Hills again are grent And 1 am a bos lit the t inyons deep Where the gftty sycamores Dicker iinl lean And waters plunge and sleep A light quick wind Hows Into my heart. Paint with the hreath or apple trees. And mv Isrlt bark In hark with s start-Ami start-Ami orchards like whltt s. m Ivlwln Aliirkham Modern Greece, flreere redlvlviisi Theie begins nn other lyole WHhln the Inst ten eais the Hellenists hale driven the liomiius Italians) nenrls out or Ihe push cart business and tapture.l their tomer riult stands Nnw the nmneiia ate rating iinnth.r dangn-lhe Athenian pi HI l.nterlng a palatial btmi-biuck lng parloi I 1 heerrulls siilutrd ltnmit-lus ltnmit-lus In Italian but ,.' It una not lioui ulna nt all but a 1, nek Aeneas whi hail suprlinte.1 him re no Ital me (Ireecei he exi lalme.1 He then x plained that the ilirrnenio letvven Ital Ian and (li-eek lKiotbl.11 ks Is th it the rormer had onl) wnodtn 1 halts outside while the hitler luue leather ii hoi atind orna 011 marble pedestals Inside Ills own outllt had tost 100 He had bien In Vmtrlcn three jeais In iihhh Hilod he had saved JlOo.) rrom ped llltig la-intits and hanmiis New orU Pi ess What Ho Cnmo Tor. H H Patist, or Cleveland while on n Msll to this illv a rew tlass ago In lompans with n PhlladolphUn decided to go to Atlintlc 1 its Herore busing Ihe ilokeia the I'hllndlphlnn roreede I In show his guest tHe limunVLmcnts along rirliwnre avenue HlttlnK on the edge or the vvliatr was n tsplcnl sli-t t irab llshlng lust nn the) were about lo leave the) were aim Hod h$ n splash nn I dlscovere I that the boy had tumbled overborn! rti r some trouble he was drawn out llow did sou tome to rill In?' In-qnlied In-qnlied Pans! h gviiiii said Ihe lm) "I dldn t rnme to mil In I come tn flsh " Philadelphia Phil-adelphia rimes On Getting "tho Blues " Prnbablv In two iai.es nut or three the blutn nre cuiised by ones phsslcil slate ir 1 man his oierwotked or liss lieu undei nns unusual sttaln nr exi Itoment tir Ins woiriel n great deal or hns been ror a while In 1 slate of Jo) anl eltilon ill or whlth ie.iitte an oxi'endllur. of energy he hi vers llkel) to have the blues und tn be In low silills b) via) or rem Hon Ihe lots is n miihlne which can do n in tain amount nr work and no mote ir It tp.s a gtett deal loilrs It must do ls totiioriniv and therel.) make tin ror loilas s extiaviiKance Ir a nun tokfs ont ghisN or w hlskj the Kllght stimulus that he reels will he followed aa night rollows di) bs in ixartls equliatent sinking ot the spltlts lr he has been thorough!) anl gi)ls drunk his recov er) will he ntleniel bs n torrerponl lng melancholl 1 md misery When l mm his the 1 lues he ought to roncldei tint he Is nieiely nn exi onent or one or natures laws and that he has no Tilth! to harass others with lompHlnt Home men ate not pleased unless the) communicate Ihelr unpleasint moo Is lo all about them The) become sulks an I r loss with their wives nnd chlllien and the) throw a gloom over their houseliol I Riuh conduct Is ver) sol flslt man In the I lues ought In take some pills mil n g 10 1 long w ilk ill alom or Willi si me toinpanlou or stea I t.ist 1 heet ruin ss l.tukv It is ror him If ne li.i.i a wire who will not be down tait and who t tn restore him to cheer rulness without spoiling him in Prnntlsrn llulletln Wild Animals Still Plentiful. Most b.)s have ihe idea that wild animals are veiv rut now nr Hi it )ott must gv Into the Mr W.sl lo llnd them White this is tine or aome or the Hrgt klu Is It Is jot sale tn sa.i that an) one In the Pastern Wales 1 in, within five miles and iisuillv mil h less get Into a region wbeie he mi) discover some will . ieaui.es Ho mi) walk Ihroligh 11 place ugiln and agiln with out seeing an)thlng allie exiept a row t Iris hut he ma) be sure there ivete man) bright eves an! kten ears and noes that vveu observing him sn 1 rul I) taking in the f lot Hun their deadlv en ins was passing neai I spcclall) at night or late In the einilng Is this the tase fot wild 1 ourroots bavt learned lo come out mils at night when men cannot see them llrnest Thompson-Hetou Thompson-Hetou in the May Iadlfs Home lour-nnl lour-nnl Quantitative, Alice who was Ti seats old was often asked tn run in an, la ror her mother Bliss went vers vvllllngls ir she could I ronounte the mine or the attlile wanted but she dicadel the Miihhler whlih gtectcfl her attemt ts lo pro n, , once teilalii words. lnegar' was one or the ha r lest tor her She neiet would go ror It ir she . 011M help It but one morning hei mnthei round It rvhsn-llllely rvhsn-llllely uecessais to sell l her On enteilng Hit store she handed the Jug to Hie tleik and said lmcll ihe Jug and give me a quatt Utile t hi unit le A Good. Woid for Trldiy. Poti t sou teal!) think Prltlay Is in untuck) da) ' .No Inleed Whs II was on Prldas Hi it ms husband HI. d to b. ird n slieet cai mil fell and buke nl., 1 Whs that was unlinks wasu t If' 'lulutks' I gutss not He ha I all hla dot tm a hills piid bs tho Hateintt) he liolmigs tn and hi gi t I.J a 1 cek from an nituhiit Insurant t . uniianv mil Ihe sunt tar people ate going tn pa) him 111111 to toiiipioml.il thi mat l.r I 11I11 ks oil i wlxh Ihne were a lot mine or suth 1'ildays 1 leselnul Plain Doikr Girls' Chances on the Stigc The lnmiie to an Ameiltan actress s future Is often her baste to a. hleve ills I Inn Ion Inn tannnl roue the growth of gieat talent nu may Hid It en tourage ll nourish II It you will but you iHiinot sunosstully force jt If forced It will Inse Its sound 10 is and sweetness Just as does hothouse dim ! repeat The growth or ult Is slow in.l It Is still It Is not itmmknble however Hint an line kail woman brought up In 1 win Id or haste when eients from thusr1 or the houai hold to those of the national capital mil of the float trade tenters, moit wlib InnerJIble svvlit nesii npi lies Hie methods or her own tralnlni, to her sieilal 111 1 bailee mav dlsiover 1111 utiesa as It miy iiown a king bin II tan make neither The aitreaa must make lnr seir b) long thorough md patient work la! I upon a I.11111 lailon or slroni; imtiiial ablllts It Ih well to aioid platitudes in udiiMng a jounK-womin jounK-womin who hopes to . uiouer on Hie stuge W hem she In told to work she tl uilli feels Hpt th on idli.ni. falls to, iiiidrislnnit her P ul 1 and h r allv inndnful la n k ft N ihor mm nor woman llics by piaiitu Jen alone but 1 nm of opinion that both could live leiirr If the llston d nnd hoded oftencr that platitudinous word work llow orten one has heard all thete 'Patience enthusiasm enptcity for Infinite In-finite detail unceasing application courage the power to put to ones In-dlildunl In-dlildunl usea nil adverse criticism ever! woman who Is out In Hie worll engaged In honest work his heard Ihem mans times 1 had almost said, until she Is wear), hut that Is Just tho point Hhe must not re vienry of thinking to herseirsery da), or these cardlml words anl h rases ror they mark the tontines or he,r kingdom Agnlnst nil thse the Amerhan spirit or liasto militates Ulen Terry, In Hut-cess. Hut-cess. Will Bea rish Become Extlnctf In his article on ' Marine Flsh-De-stro)ers' In Harpet s for May Dr Mcintosh Mc-intosh of the (.ltty Mntlne Laboratory Labora-tory Hays that game laws protecting sea fish are utterly unnen.ss.ir) and states that no food fish of the sea haa become txtlnct In modern times The sum total or all the losses to fish life h) Ihe living whales, not to allude to tho hoi ties of prt.dai.eous shall a and dog-flshs in evtiy oiean, tint to the vast dcstiuition of fool-llshes fool-llshes by euch other must rnr exceed th- errorts or man lr tn this Is added th? constant tlruln caused by the Innumerable In-numerable sprits ttahlnt- l.lrrift noil sea- ottera the gland total must Indeed exceed heller It la not long slnie a Dundee whaler could sail roi slxt) miles pist Ice Hoes tniered with minB seals In countless numhets )et weie the sea llshts not serlousl) nffti ted Seelnjf that statistics at present nre either unreliable nr ndierse and that the rood tlsliea giln no icil protection, It md) bo asked, whit noid his mm lo 111 ike laws und pass by laws, close Bieat areas und shut n Hutu fishermen out of the sea iillhln the three mile limit? Nature, na icitalel In her life-histories life-histories or the llshts, iivh scant le-sptct le-sptct to such regulations flic onl) up-latent up-latent lestllt thatenn tollow Is the pro-teitlon pro-teitlon iiiroiiled to lines and nets fiom He powerrul apparatus nsi 1 In other methods of llshlnq: The cxtlmtlun of no species of food-Dsh lias taken pl ico In modern seas ' The American Soldier, The American soldi r Is beginning to come In ror some or the tpi notation which Is his due It has been the mis rortune or this Indlilduil that he Ins had 11 vast amount or haul work tn di of lite ycats In a qultt unobtrusive sort of vny that, without altrictlng much public nltentlnn has neicrthe less been most erTootlie The sailor has had the advantige over the sI-dler sI-dler that wherever he Ins been assigned as-signed to tlut) he has been nciompu-nled nciompu-nled by a riulscr, or a butleshlp or some other kind or craU that has re netted dlgnlts and n tortiln amount or glors upon himself On the other hinl the soldier has ha! nothlnB or this sort to bolster up hH prl !o or to allevlite the h irdhlps or his lot an,, with the ndvance or thf voirs he has lost much or the gaud and pomp or equipment which In d us gone by made htm a personage or distinction The Amerli ill soldier parll ulitly baa heen shorn ot the pmopls of war The ted coit and gohl brnld tin shining hel met and all the othei splen I irs of military llfn hue In this utilltirlin age and communlt) gme the was of all othr gloriously useless things KhAkf has supersede! Hie r. splendent trnpplne-s of the soldier of other diss and of ether rllms in! In this pres ont generation the onlv relic or the bygone dass or pngeintrs Is the dium major nr.d esen he In the piesence or the grim nnd dusts lines of brawns men with stout h hatt nnd sellon mil rorm, suggests mote if the t Irons than he eier did before ll Is nn Interesting deielopment nnd If, as time passes vie llnd that men nre willing to enlist foi the steads work and the stends pas of a Riurdsiimn a life rather thin the allurements of person which In olden dass becime Ihelr rrlillege we sin Hire to think our armies will be bet tr nnd the stronger for It Ilirper s Weekls The last Lquollty The rich man broithes the atmosphere the sum as vol or I He csnnot see 11 deeper I lue than we do In the sks He hears the 1 Iplng or the birds- a music met and cl. ar Hut masbe menes 1 Unking dulls the music mu-sic to his ear nd vet he has some pleasures thit pes. ess a term ting guise-Hut guise-Hut he can t the tny ileider than the poor man dies The rich mm cannot est more than one meal at a tlmt Nor more than bis len pennlts will ex ceo I the KKr mills dime One suit of tUthes Is all that mis at once his form 11 lorn Vnd h s Just ss hnrnels as the poor mm when he s born Ills truth Is Just as honest and his fllse. hoods are 1 lain lies-Am! lies-Am! he cant die any detder than the pool man dl.s There may be some thilosophy In lifting up a mosn Hers me the H It nun riles the while the poor man w itks alone Because the rlth man has his gol I to buy his t.oodli cheer nd set there'll 1 ime a time nhon he will hale tn leaie ll here Old Deaths n n hit lei el that will brook no compromiso And no on. this ans delder thin the next msn dies - I Nest.lt In Haltlmoie American Tea and Antldcte Oen flooth h. ad of the Salvation Army wis a there are Vioonn persons In Oreat Hilt-tin who get drunk eiers das and he prnj nses in cine them of drunkenness by Imbuing them to drink lei 1 ronsequentls the members or the Si! vallon rmy have been Instriuttd to obtain from poll men tlw iiemss anl adlicsses of all the Inebtlitoa after which thes ate tn visit lliem at their homes and 1 resent them w 1th am lain kind or tea whlth is wananted to produce In a shott tlmo a distaste rnr all lutoxlt itlng llquots Detroit Tree Pi ess roor Business Men Ex Pitsldem I leveland an! Joe Jef fetsnn on on. or Heir llshlng trls among the Malm likes, cmplosed a boatman who was ignortint of tin Men tlty of his pissengers On letmnlng from Ihe Ihsl duv s fruitless tump tlcn Mi ( leveland ndli eased tho Imttmin llow much lo ue owe you The luesllon roomed to embaiin s the hackiin.lamun 'What. II I sou ketch he hcsltateii Jt was Mr ( loi eland b turn to be em t'rrnased . night a 1 ickirel he said stifri) What has that cot to do Willi It The Iwutman Mushed ' So long ns sou is 10 pert h istqrted 'thi hhe for this Imat Is . We will take the laat ugiln lomor lull if It Is not engaged," sal 1 Mr leveland ) man gan 1 at him llinkli Wh) hi gasp 1 rm 18 nti klu git moie pic ken I thin sou kin ketch with them hook In a month' ' What has thin got tn tin with If demanded Mr ' hi eland uernln Ihe iissled lountenince nr the boat, man nlaxe.1 Into a giln 1 guess win wont I st, loni. In Hie lls'i business he said .jfew ork I line What Credit la Btsed On. Msnv vniiug m. 11 ht ginning; a husl nes tarei rm thimselies nnke the mistake or suiio iuir that llmnclal iredil Is based wholl) upon piopetts or .apltal Thes do not uudcistind tint 1 hunter mid lellihllll) lombliiel Willi aptitude rm ones business und a Imposition In work hard me rnr mote Imisiilant assets to hale thin tnlllh ns of dollars The voung fellow who he Kins b hwrcpin., rut the stole mil ho Mniillv b ime a clerk manager r sui nnt'ndont bv his energy and re 1 ability or chin I r, docs not utually find It dlflloult to seour credit to stirt In buMno.s ror himself On the other hand J bblng houses are not incllnei to adiame credit to the man wn though he may have Inherited a ror tune has shown no oapuelt) for business busi-ness nnd is of doubtful character the voung men who start for them selies on a small scale, are more ener-getlc ener-getlc work harder nre mora alert aie quicker to apprerlote the chances . fii the market and are more 1 ollte ana willing than those v .h lirge ci 'Ital The cielit men In Jobbing houses arc xers quick as a rule to see the success suc-cess qualities In prospective buers nn1 sellnm make a mistake In their cs tlmate of what credit It Is safe to extend ex-tend O S JIarden m May success Tho Human Body and Electricity. The bods resembles nothing so much as a machine for generating electrlclt) Occasionally It gets out or repair anl consequently rails to produce the amour t of power needful to keep us alive and It Is upon this subject that I'rof DOdlardi has much of Interest to say Pointing out the vnrlous static machines ma-chines und queet Instruments which ndorn his hospital he explained It mas at once he said that while there is hardls any result that cannot be obtained b) means of electtlclty and the phvslcal fones stiltabl) administered adminis-tered set this electrlclt) must be con a. A.l In iti.aAU t M llOOIII ft tol V mCaSUrCi! na to lime quatitlts and Intenslt) as the most powerrul drug Its effects also ar) In the most remarkable manner nccotdlng to the strength, quantlt), and quallts or the eurient It Is possible b) Its means to Increase by one tourth tho quantity of ox)sen In the bloo 1 to Increase or diminish the supily or blood to any pirt or the organism or-ganism howeier deeply seated, tn raise or loiter the tcmpeinture, to Inctense or diminish the fiequenc) nnl qunllty of tin pulse md tesplrallon, to stimuli stimu-li tc or slaiken the function of nny organ, or-gan, In tei barge exhausted organic cells mil to make them prolifeiate new cells of a superior tvpe, to c uiso a nun lied anl one other things which lifts sears ago would have been looked uon aa mini lea an I last but not least b) Its use It Is possible tn sustain the ilriuli-tlon ilriuli-tlon of the blood and the respiration In ciise-s where without such help, asncnie or asphsxlt would supervene Acconl lng tn thla Inst method 1 have kept u-tlents u-tlents alive for class until nt length the new sillily of electrlclts has told upon Ihe ss'tem nnd snatched them rrom death s door rcarson a MiiKJZIne for Mirch A Lawyer's Spring Toem W hereas on certain bolghs an I spnsa Now dliers blrls are heard to sing, An I sundri Mowers their hoaiis upraise, Hill to the coming on fl spring' The .ongs of those said birds arouse The mitnorv r our southrul hours, As green aa those sill sprnss anl boughs As rrrsh and sweet as those snl 1 tlowers The birds ifnreslld hsppi pairs' l.ove mil the aroresall toughs In- In rreehold nests themselves their heirs V Inilnlstrators nnd assigns O busiest term or Cupid court Where tender lalntlffs actions 1 ring Season of riolk an 1 or si ort Hall, as aforesaid coming spring'' H ll Hrownell Possibilities, Still, for the Inventor, In the utilisation or waste products In making chexp substitutes lor ex pensile m aerials theie Is an attractive Held ror the Inientor Itubber ror ex amile Is growing dearer ever) scar Pome su ceas has Intel) been tnide In making a rubber like article rrom other plants but a fortune i waiting for the man who will btlng- forward a real substitute Paper Is cheip sou may hear a newspaper editor sa) to th Soung repoiters who ctowd too many lines on a page but the owner of the Hibllcatlon does not think so when he his to spend a million dollars or more in 1 )eir for while paper Wood pulr pair la growing more expensive Ihe man who makes paner out of some other liber at less cost will not need to woirs about his financial future A t-ompans Is being formed to make pi per Horn the waste hulls of the coltor seel nearls ever$ other part or the plant la now utllljtel Pivlng mnterl als ate In from petrect Asphalt Is vers expensive and there are mins oh Jertlona to It What is wanted is 1 materlil lhat will bale all the perma nencs or asphalt nil the silence or the wool psiemenls or Imdon and all the holding qualities or the lountrs mae adamixed road 1 paiement that villi lie firm but soil that will be smooth but not sllpiry that will last and yet cm be enails removed and that above all else will be clean To make i cheip pavement It ought 10 be made from some waste material V. fireproof suh stlttile for wool made from waste ma tertal will ps lis Inientor well Manu-raeiurer-i ue nil senchlng ror new ma terlals ind ror new and eheiper 1 10 cestex or metal working Ilediue I15 1 dollar 1 Ion the oosi or making steel and ou can add enormousls tn the net earnings 1 r the I'nited Sines steel roi-pniallon roi-pniallon which has Hinds r'ldy to re wnid the successful Inventor Flexible glass is not Impossible Think what It would It worlh to the trnles' Mine owners orten leavo neglected grett mountains or metal letause the) ran not extract the oie 1 rofltably Irmk-lln Irmk-lln J 1 orhes In A rll Success The President's Intensity. President Hoosevelt aprears to be growing larger and stronger every d ty In th White House His posltlvenesa slncete and earnest Is reflected. In tho poses which he assumes while talking met matteis with ilsltots In the bit, room from ID a in to noon Now lie slta sldewass In his chili Later he diaws up three th Irs and plates one squill, ly lit front cf two gentlemen tc go at the beet s igar troiosltlon n open letter In his hand Is foiled and trtinipltd he listens as intensel) na be staks Ho mas be silting 11 ross one foot la lng the flimi with the other 111 1 tn 1 niariiu Hi) thin to the tune of Hit Time In the old Town lo nlgln lie stops and dl. tates a noli written mi a pad h) a slenngia) her The alii of horthnnd mites Is ills, inti bed anoes the room anl soon lomts bai k to Mt lortel)ou with a ie.1 tug on It lhat meana Immediate Immedi-ate an! that wot I loses none of Us meinliig In the servl.e or Piesldenl Hoosevelt The ertiet s)stem with wliUli Mr 1 ntelyou hundles the coire-stinlenic. coire-stinlenic. Ii a muivel Than is no Irritating Ubk or typewriters In Ihe roi 111 and I could not help observing what i bieithlesa silence tame over the loom rull or people when the President db talel a letter on the n HI whole iroteduie, la llsilnt lively American anl 1 usinessllke mil I think lr the Piesldenl had a business motto to hang shout the White House It wnull he .,"." lY1; ., J" Mltehell thai pie m the pill N itlonil The American Lady's Hctort. Apropos nf 1 rlncs Ilenrs hreiltrasl lng w ih Mrs Ogdan .Mills it M1I t, at a club ihe rlher d ly that at an l.ng llsh dinner where Americans hue so nfien I een hintered until ihey tetuinel a telling shot M.s Mills. H twin slste was slhhtly annoyed by tailless wo nan who unlertook to banter htt anl I lake It lnr grinled tint you have nn inisnrmms In jour new ,,mn or cc.uise no AntPilcdn ramlly .nun have tun unless It was borrowed 11 ,,,, Vine!"'1 i"n"""y ' r',"'', ln'' f'inier I 111 innance has your ramlly nnv ' I ""I cause tit prlle our y1P MHilfallier leislstel this nm,, lirli tailless remale ,ad '"mu Then Mrs 1 tienlish Urntln k opens I up nnd replied Hmli ai r. " 1 ble nnl r the riretim t in v , mu I, perhaps only that ,ny Rriln" father on my mother side u e vVd nnreovnes sword when he surrendered aVTOog'a and ms V.ndttthon ,raoU..HI. a'l ' yo7ktn -New lork Times. . Saved Ills Life by Reparte-. A Pontlac roofer saved his life re centl) by his nptness at repartee He was out on the roof of the Insane as) lttm at Pontlac making some tfpalrs within a foot of the caves Suddenly the noise of his hammer was If I "'fled "'fl-ed by .1 voice behind him, calmls '"'well come onl Let's Jump down The roofer turned, nnd saw a imnlac standing behind him The glutei of the madman s escs made the roofer look with a feeling of duad nt the Biotind below, realizing lhat there was The roofer concealed his fright 1 moment mo-ment He even smiled contemptuously as he looked Into the maniac s face. Huh' ' he remarked, " any blamed fool could Jump down But lets go down and try to Jump lip' Hay, thuts nn Idea1 exclilmcd the Insane man Com-, on Let s bo tlow n nnd trs It' And he led the way to the trap-door in the roof Detroit Journal A Light Heart Under Talliue A light heirt under f illure Is nnoth er condition If success which may bo written down its an cesentlil No oin should ncJ to be wirned ns Hnat the r'cletcrlous effects of the blues Nothing Noth-ing dead, ns the heart of enterprise or unsttlngs the nerves of action like a fit or the blues In one or those beau-lirul beau-lirul prasers which Itobett Louis Stevens Ste-vens in wrote for us In hla Bemoan household he prnsed for ' courage anl fcasely mil quiet mind ' A man who hicks up his brains with these three (.ttta has all the odds In his r-i-vor It Is next to Impossible lhat he should rail In what he unlertukes lo aicom llsh ttitsety Is the essence or power what Is tli'ie In a fullttie or two to cry about 01 In a dozen failures when )ou know ou Hie bound til t,et there' hutcess Is not 11 n extern il trophs, not some-IhltiB some-IhltiB ou havti to hunt or ensnirc, like n bird Success Inhetes In one-self one-self or In eveiy true piece of work one does Not the most powerful opposition oppo-sition not the blltciiwt nr meanest underestlnntlon can do more thin de-IiS de-IiS uns success vie leilly deseive Ultimate!) Ul-timate!) we and our work must be assessed at Itn proier value, and, though we mi) be dead when the time comes, we shall have succeeded none Hie less Pveiry diy we heir of men succeeding In Ihelr graces But tint onl) means that the world ins slow to see tint thes hid succeeded seirs ago while thes were III lng in I wotklng may be sure though robbed nf tern pornr) rew irds, knew, deep In their hearts that the) ha 1 succeeded and conlldentis left their work behind to teport them nnd their cause aright,' when the time shoul 1 come for Its value to be understood To be mis understood, lo he illllfled to he laughed nt to die poor nnd unregarded Is not to fall ho long ns )nu know without n shadow of doubt that our work Is teil nnl that tho ver) universe, la committed to like c ire of It nn 1 com pel Its iciognlntlon )ou can afford to die with a smile nn )our lips nr the sunshine of niiciesa filling vour heirt Rich ud 1" (iilllinne. In March Success Suc-cess A LOFTY CHARACTER. Talk about jo ancient Ppihtans' They do not compahe In any pihtloulah with that grand old Homan Jedge Col-colough Col-colough w.e all wench sitting Into 1 quiet gime thla afiehnoon when In come 1 nlggih breathlesB nnd rolling-eyed rolling-eyed 'ledge cried he 'sou house Is itlih' The ledge looked up from fouhjicks and tbundehed Tell them lo put out the flhe The nlggih vvllh drew but not llvo mlnutta lileh In rushed nnotheh nlggih ' Jedge shouted this second lrlcun yo bihn has lillen In and killed ill )n Ii ivvrea' file ledfce set bin teeth dealt his erf two from the bottom of Ihe deck and exclaimed Thehe alie otheh hawses hut a thmce rn serh n btnl as this does not come too otten Nlggih num heh two withdrew and the lodge lit I down a hohtall Hush Pt ice irlgned ro iwhlle and the gime wax going smrolhl) when In chabged still a thlhd nlgguh ' ludge sbrieke I the bl 10k scoundiel sornebnly s stolen so llhl ding'" The noble Juhlst a ee flashed and his brfiid bosom heaved Whit"' he roihe.l The llvrh rolohod tlavvg with the lime bin I pin ' The nlggih nodded ' I hen tried Ihe ledge, 'the dim i has tlipreil' rheho aho lorne things thit nn moht il mm can he ex-petted ex-petted tn en luhe and this Is one nf them h II tlnl the mm who stole, thit dang mil ihll hue his gnhel And dnwlng hla leiolieh the Jedge strode mijestlcnll) lioin Hie room while we nil took otr nun hits In ndmlhatlon nf hla lulty ihihicleh t'lilcikii Journal THE PLEA OF A DUCHESS. The Duchess of Kulheilm.l h is written writ-ten lo tho batutday llevlew a vigorous plea ln lMialf of manliness In Rlrls and women Tho talented )nimir ptetcsa was drawn Into 1 rlnt by 11 letter distinguishing distin-guishing between bo)s und tlrln hnnkx It 1 uszies ni" ' the Duchess wrote, that lusnne cun In foun 1 vho doubts the essentltl nneneaB of boy mil sill tiutuie Whs should touruge resource, and fair play he attributes held up fni the iiilmliatlon of tho male sex alone.' I scnt my 1 lckct motic) 1 11 n bn)ii paer riem lb ugt of C 1 still distrust tho fittuie nf tht little gill who piercrs tho stntlinentil Iliasl. a td Hash to the hah In width escaia of Tom 111 dlei a I.cap j ht. niothei of mules In hct puithnses woiiltl tin well tu avoid the vnlunii hnwevti btlt,lit Us bntids, thnt leuis the sub title of A Tale ror Cl Ii 1m Mv own tq Inlon la tint 11 woman wo-man though shn ncier riles lo the hounds in Inn Ilea 11 Run lr shn bo not at hi nit a siortsmin stunls s)mpithles mil Ins s Imir tin J i) nf llle The bit-He bit-He aftoi in a not only tn the strong, and the sinner we dlsermrigo emt glrla irom adopting tnnienllontl kinks lei warp tliclr or I11I ms mil help them tn he true tn thiinselwH and to what they lesll) i ire fir Hie bellet AS THE STUDENTS UNDERSTAND. Hi r ue a 'en e units from tonipo. sltn.ns willton by I ,yH In 1 high chool of ii una Many it man His down In good health nnl i.n up deal In Homo t 1. tin nf ihe martsis iieio. olletltd ml lorn by wild be isis ' Human llnga e. ise I In wullc on nil four and walked ,, , ,ntinmat Ho sa miid rt ,,, ,,,, nlv1 othei I lleslB llanuil H st h one foot In Bia In while with the e.thot he heck nnel to tht tr. !j m.',!,01.. """ 1,mrnl """""frl Imniedl-niely Imniedl-niely alter len seals. -New ork Tilb. |