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Show IN THE RAIN. recollection that come to men at snch times,' cauie the momentary remembrance of the day when he stood shoulder to shoulder with the men in Italy to receive the charges of Plo Xouo'a troops. He lifted his head with fierce pride'and shook his fist defiantly. Viva Garibaldi! shouted the radrone. raising the old battle cry with his last breath. For the. seals slid down upon bun m a frefizied mass, crushing him to death aud rolling his body Into the sea In the rain Perched upon my window-pan8a t a aparrow sleek and vain. Wondrou wise, all sound and sane, Clurping sharp a pert refrain i e d Let me m!" Let me m! Fast the rain Dashes o'er the window-pane- ; Why should sparrow not complain, Scarce a foothold to ietainv Bolder now her shrill refrain; Let me in' Let me in'" How the rain Purees 'gainst niv window pane; I will hreast it might and mam. Open wide; now, not m vain' Soft the wee thing's glad iefiain; I am in' I am in' F.erce the lam Out of the d irksome street and lane. With moans of anguish ne of pain, Fobbing like the sold mg lam This, O o I. the sad it train i . " ke me in' ike me m 1 ' Frati'V' ''ilium Sanborn, in the Boston Tran ei mt -- THE TOBOQqIM. A Tule of the Italian Fishing Fleet. Ey HEIINAltU ntltllT, the little cottage on the south uu slop,, of a vvns reIIill. peating many Ate Marlas before tin atria ions lithograph ot the lliphmiia The fog horn had been growling till morning, and hi r father and her lover were out with the ashim. '.loot. For every Ate she offered tin lor Louis, the lover, she offered two tor her father, the Padrone Every one connected with, the lulling Industry in San Pram iseo knew the Padrone, and Ins advice was the law of ihe fUbcruieu. Even those who had mini red Ids disfavor at times bore him no for the heart of that gentle, giant was as soft ns his bleeps were hard. Xita loved him ns only a petted but unspoiled child could. Even I.ouig was not half so dear to her us the father beF method of praying showed that. Just at that time Louis and the radrone were greatly in need of prayer, or perhaps more material assistance. A tug-bocertainly b teaming much faster than the half speed prescriB d by law for vessels In the fog had made matchwood ou of their little boat. Louis and the Padrone plunged almost simultaneously into (he cold water Just fn time to avoid being entangled In the debris. The tug may or may not have returned to investigate the damage. At any rate, it did not find fouls or the Padrone, who were left floundering in the sea. Boots off, Louis, called the Padrone, almost cheerily: .we must swim (till we reach the Islands, or till the tog lifts. lie wanted to keep the younger man from realizing how hopeless was their condition. In a short time they divested themselves of their boots and their outer clothingfor they were both good swimmers. This way. The Farallones are this way. Follow close, but save your strength, said the Padrone. He was completely lost, but there were volumes of confidence and hope In Ills voice. The men struck out, breasting the wavps with strong, sturdy strokes. They swam for several hours, but the fog did not lift or thin iu th? least. Louis began to tire, and the Padrone Courbeard him gasping for breath. age, boy,' for Xita, he cried. Rut Louiss strength was fast giving out. Put your hand on my shoulder. I can tow ventured the Padrone; you. Xo. panted Louis; I can not last. Save yourself. It is for Xita. boy. You must be saved, said the Padrone, sharply: in the nanq of God, listen! the breakers! There is land ahead. The young man struck out desperately, and the Padrone, swimming be--, hind, with one powerful arm posited him forward, bolding him by the hair and the other hand. A heavy roller caught the pair, hurling Louis up on small area 'of sandy . .an exceedingly beach. But the radrone was not so fortunate, ne was dashed against a high rock on one side of the beach, and though he managed to crawl over to Louis, his left knee was painfully crippled. They lay breathless on the and for gome time. Apparently they wore In a little gully, with walls running perpendicularly, and the floor sloping upward at a sharp angle. Holy Mary! whispered the Padrone. Out Of the mist above came the sharp bark of the seal. Louis was too much exhausted to reatize what It meant. But the Padrone kmw. The seals would soon become alarmed end come sliding, .dawn. .that. .narrow slope seeking the water, after their custom when alarmed. Several more The Padrone commenced to bark. Several looked upward In - despair. feet above, on one of the walls, a little ledge of rock Jutted outward like a Shelf. Thank God! muttered the Padrone: 1 can save you for Xlta. Yes, the old man will save her Louis for bis little ' girL He dragged himself quickly td.hls feet, though the sharp pain in bis knee made him wince. The seals were thoroughly aroused by this time. Rapidly gauging the distance with his eye, the Padrone seized the unconscious young man in his arms and tossed him ' Boftly up on the ledge, , The radrone could hear the sound af the seal flipper as tLv began their descent. He. bow'd his head to receive death, with a prayer on his IIjw, - But In the kaleidoscopi- c- flashes rof Tele-giap- giay-lmire- s V - , ' - I I bo I' phe.l .1 'g.eul) .1 and be ill vv ire up n the Th u the s, ..Is slid down and ledge killed lout " half do. i die um. One ot the most valtnd tioasilies of tkc Ilatvard I loveii-itI.ibury is the Boast" came the angiv "Hog! "How date j ou i ome link historic Bible, nuvv IMS jeat old, winch clinnts to tell it. '"D nth to the covvatiL ' Aud was used b.v PicMilcnt Benjamin rev i at k tm i - vv ere ill aw it M.nlsvvorth during hS administration Manuel, a tall vvttv ltal'an. who. of from 1735 to 1737. The the a it college next to tin Iadione. laid thority ovir the tin it pushed Louis Madsworth Bible vv.th printed in 11H, Into a shed vv ta - tl o fish were stored, and its fl loaf bears the names of a anil Idoi ked the don wav. notable Arneiiians through listen long l.st of "Wait!'' lie ii.ed 'i, 'rply to reason. V. will have the in liter whose h inds it has passed since Wad-ot tb's da j s. to o' the Pad, one. If she ds sites - ,( will si nd .n to her. IVelietdcy, that fct.iid old MassachuIf not -v- v o v dl punish. Porno go and find vvbat she wishes. setts college town, is to have a new A st.Uvvm young lidtcrman quickly ut house to Le elected by a synstarted on the enand, and returned apaitnii of dicate Wellesley land owners. It In sav-tcwith mis expression of Joy Ids swuilh.v fare, for he bud been an Is also Btild that the college authorities have le; sed the prospective building for admiter of Xita. She says that she docs not wish to a number of years, to be used exclusee him again, lie panted. as a dormitory for students, aud A of approval rose from the sively under college direction. This, with the crowd. ltiatli to the coward! they new dormitory soon to he built by the Insisted. "It then, said Manuel, college within its grounds, will give We xvld take hint back to calmly. Increased accommodations for Paddle Roek. to die a cowards death, largely the student body. where be might have died a man's. We want no cowards in the fishing According to the Louisville Courier fl"i Pedro, we will go In your boat." hour fishermen, turned evecitiinneors, Journal the bloodhound of mythology glided out through the Golden Gate in has become confounded with the bloodPedro's boat. Louis lay in the bottom hound of commerce. The bloodhound bound, sullen an silent with bitter of. A mythology has more sagacity than northeaster froh resignation. brought them to Paddle Rock Just be- all the detectives, of the world done fore sunset. into one. The bloodhound of commerce Good. said Manual eagerly, the Is only a dog with a keen scent, entireseals arc tkere. Quick, boys,' .before ly incapable of performing miracles w they become frightened. The sail cluttered down, and two of of conducting au Inquiry with even the men bent to the oars. Manncl ordinary human intelligence. Yet there picked up the helpless Louis, and hurled are people who are still willing to rehim up on the beach with all his their own luference from the strength, then pushed off with his leg. gard The men backed desperately with the' boundd behavior at sufficient to exoar. and the little craft drew off, none clude all reasonable doubt and segre too soon, for the foremost seal collided as the basis of a summary and Irregforcibly with the bottom of the boat. ular execution of a person suspected. When the men looked at the little beach ngaln It was deserted. The latest 'faunt to which science In the little cottage on Telegraph mil. Xita offered Aves to the Ma- has traced the merry microbe la the donna's picture for the repose of her raw vegetulde, and one is adjured, as fathers soul. Xo one prayed for the he wishes to avoid fever and typhoid soul of Louis, whose only crime was cancer, to avoid also, lettuce, cress, San Francisco Argonaut. radishes, tomatoes, and all those delecThe Pitcairn Inlander. table vegetables without which salads The schooner Johu Palmer. Captain are impossible. The troulde rests not Delano, now at Honolulu, stopped at Pitcairn Island on her way there from so much with the vegetables. It seems, Australia, and received a lot of fresh unless ( they have been allowed to colfruit and provisions from the descend- lect the dust of the highway by exants of the mutineers of the Bounty, posure In shops, but In the water In and gave them in return some news of which are washed, states the Xew they the outside woild that was most grateYork Tribune. Drinking water Is ful to them. The Islanders are well and happy, filtered and boiled for table use when said Captain Delano, or at least they typhoid lurks in the neighborhood; but were all well ami happy on the 7th of no one hesitates to wash lettuce in 1 wliilt touched there. I laid January, the -- ship close into- the Miami, where isuspei ted vyater. One. may easily take s niiihern.ro on the into his system in this way a few thouthere is a northwest sidy. and th- - y brought ns off sand typhoid germs, and the only safety fruit and vogetabb and fresh foods seems to lie In the use of sterilized GovI not ee ot nil kind. did the ernor of 'the Wand. lie wSs away oh a Water, for. thevwashlug of vegetables visit to Mamrariva. one of the Pcmo-tus- , that are to be aten raw, to get the mail for the islanders. nave you observed the frequency They have bought a little sloop lately and they run down to Mtnenrlva often with which the specialties of modern to get their moll and mail letters to the In short glories? Time surgery figure outside world. It is ninety mhes away, about, but they think little of that. In was, you know, when delicate surgical to the Pitcairn Isl- ojicrations were only dlsenssed with fact that sloop anders something Uke what the cable solemn faces and In voices keyed to a Is to Honolulu folks. sombre But the of small pitch. writers There are 130 people on the island now in the ratio of about three women fiction have brought about A change to one man. and they all seem In the in the popular estimate by Imagining best of hearth and spirits. Miss Young fill sorts of operations taking place In Is still a kind of queen among them. all sorts of imaginary' surroundings; They all follow her lead in everything, and her school Is iu a flourishing condi- It is true they do not mgke light of tion Fati FiM uCTsedThf ncttnA any one-o- f the ffisliiotm ble they rather take them for main InciTh TVombt nT th Ante dents as a means to exciting emotions At last on animal has been found and sentiments that could not be whose fur is suitable for automobile coat. Bearskin, the fur of foxes, arrused ia any other way. And then lynxes, minks nni othrr animals have they give tbemgelves a free hand In been tried, but thhy were not durable describing these sensations experienced when exposed to the pelting of dnst by their characters. But with thisjllt and gravel, and they were easily soiled treatment of the theme witnessed entry The and rain. by gasoline, grease wombat is the animal which has come in one or the other of the popular mag. to the rescue of auto cranks. It la a azlnes almost every month. It will not member of the' marsupial family, and be' a great while before we see such hails from Anstralla and Xew Zealand. Incidents treated Jocularly, and even, The fnr can be dyed nearly any color, A made of a comic 'opera perhaps, part found the has been stand to brown but test better than any other shade. Fo libretto, remarks the Boston Transcript valuable are the wombat pelfs for auto After that comes to pass, of course coats that they are. nut sre-sh- all look 4 see the word passed other purpose, Xew York Press. along that an intimate and personal In their eagerness to speak well of acquaintance with the surgeon's knife ' the dead some people slur the living.' is strictly unfashionable. hi'-ne- st w i y . tirst-clas- 1 npet-aflous- ; Cats by Against Caataas. still, we believe, an open ques- UtuUtlat It bed o Juinlo! i.tble "WhiA I a me nsimte to stay 1 slung a hamF"ik m on small loom as a matter course Fd pT m a hammock aJ! nty fe mil I don't believe 1 could rfv'i' sound) now tu anything else, ft" ' eep.ug th.it way liere led to SPnielli . (put, iinexpivtt d. Au Ure o.ng tin ml of in. in- - that old come ft to i mi- uiiu il.iv R.'ivs to nit' Wf ' " ' i got :i pi alt) Ming- . i "m but vvbi'tc do looking h I ifi :i t m e .it bod. ' ' s, ' la . Uu iv Bti ou ire. ii i umtipi tab' st bod in the u!fi "i il unhooks out I'tnl ot the wg'vl my has it " 1. min vilion it b.ni lu-- u banging ovti ..i ol lie !' and it acrH ifi' iu mi un! luniks it up in it plaf' b.ni iigg'd lli.it b.iinm iik I p;v I,, an-- ,. up, yu k i.v - ia; w r ,t nnv t ought at fom'ilit all o8 Hi' "g ,i,t' it mi) tiling of tb.lt Ptl bin l fit nut. 'ne t,i) ttu'tii! The National Coarratlon. OI.O.NH J Ii. KIM.KBUEW. of Tennessee, wilting fur the Meuufai Miters' glvis the lollovviitg gtuplnc act omit Kei-mil- . 1 tion among people who dont ktfowr any thing about it whether there la such A thing as rabies among human' being r. But we are bound to suy no doctor baa any doubt on that score. Beside;, it is useless to discuss the question since human beings who have been bitten by mad dogs do die of something extrem-- i . ly humble, whether it Is an actual fatal toxU-athoi a larui mf acute mania induced by feat. We speak of this mutter with some seriousness ltecaue (lf i)p nlai nt it ; iiuiuIm r of cases of hy diophiitiia repji Inl In the paper in the last oai. The blame must rest on loeal health aild police authorities who do not insist upon the passage of laws that vv ott'il prevent the infection of animals wilh t .tines, or. If the laws evist. fail lo ejifetee them. Wha'c.ir the disease in v be. b) dropluibiU lnU Norway. 8vv cn. llot- stamped ti.'t bind. Mi or,, .haul and Dentil ' .1 ;n! quatti mine and iiituio ted ilogs saaip laws aglow nu mttrzling induced the number ot fatal eases from 123 iu 1'sKA to three In. lvtiij. Some sin II action Is needed In this country. Every real 'over of dogs for we livttae the old cynical saying and put It that "ihe more one knows ot every dogs the move bethink of men real lover of dogs should be in favor of regulation that, while aiming at the piutii tion of the human community, also taio Ihe hiute u ation from disease. As for the pent ill who dont believe there is buch a thing as rabies." and the folks who have more sympathy . for dogs than for men, we shall not attempt to convince them. The present situation is. as a physician has said, t precisely the same as If a centre of smallpox were allowed to exist, because a few pet sous did not helleve lu ' vaccination. Colliers Weekly. of the gieat National Convention for good toads at M Louts. l No mote convention was ever held iu the : n l rest n, .my itidiis-Iru- l movement lli.tu tin good toads' Louis i ouv etitlon Ilia t v:is field In Ft lit the number and iti'elllgenee ii its youlfp delegates, it) Its eul laisolsm and vvolk-louip.K'lv tu .is iiiiiim.n.l) ii ud sin-glies, of purpose m the uumbei r tilde :,u like! s and ! i't doin fumt pat'll wr-- i si! s;n or i! . ' ::1 1' ditto if i cl- - etjunVd Two thousand deb gules ft out near!) everv and Tiirliorv in toe i'nbm Front the attended the onv itlon. first ifiiy io ththe most dominating lib ,1 vviis the neoi ssity of govern action of rur.il set it merit old in (be oi'-'8gq. old bov,' njs bo, 'you may routes -- government a Id to be condinot kan It, but jott'vo Sliced the gteat tioned upon an t qunl nmoitut of loeal flat hOK! beilioom problem. And so aul ns set forth In the Brovvnlovv lull. 1 The best ev idem e. however, was in ltavf, 1 Mi pose, fm- hint, ni'vwav. Hi I vos iu a fiat, and iu bis little the adoption of the dot la rat ion of prut' bedruSHs he'd been Using folding beds clitics and resolutions on the last day It bids and bunk of the meeting. Tlicie was not a disand I don't know wlmt not, but senting voice in that largo flemblaee. beijs.md now got hainmotks everywlieto In- The declaration of pruelplos ns set stead nd lie find- - them in every way forth asserted that ibe budding of prnednthU'. good roads In the I'nliid Btotes is now e to national of my friend's family didn't of paramount impm-mlike 9 it sag of the hitmutotk in the prosperity and (mumenln! supremacy; of nibble when they fit't tool, to them, that the ltannonions showed hint bow to put ou a township, county. State and national and tnokb t one end and Jvovvse tlie btuu-nu- governments Is needed in fuitherunee t$i till you bad it pretty near as of this end; that though 'the approWORDS GF WISDOM. , fiat as board. Some of the childrens priations hitherto made by Congress UainliiX'ks had to have netting shies for the improvement of the rivers and , I find r,on.ene singularly refreshing. harbors were beneficent a tnKeorn mend-able- , put p on em, but that was only Talleyrand. I katter of detail. The general yet the time has come when the sorrow, heart the Repentance fact Frniii that my friend had found agricultural districts should .tie assist- Shakespeare. " the Insmock to be a perfectly practi- ed In the matter of building highways. A man must become wise at his own of tlie free mail' so that cably brd. expanse. Montaigne. , AOd I suppose that wlmt he tells delivery' may be extended and thffs Smiles are .audios only when the , me II true, that, a I've solved the prob- promote a higher order of citizenship ' . neces- heart pulls the wire. WInthrop, lem hint, Ive solved the problem and also meet the There f nothing in pro fearful than for Slid You could fill tb whole 'tween sities of the great .agricultural Inter, ituagimUloif without taste. Goethe. flecks, io to speak, you see, of a flat ests of the. country, upon which It ' wit! htramoek beds at night and have prosperity and growth depend. The essence of knowledge lsL having and fill of Stale flat The available without county space principle It, to apply It, not having' it, to cop, yottl was commended, .aud it fesi It. Confuclu. obstruction hy day, and I suppose that , , when (ke great utility of the hammock was more than once emphasized that Fitch a lucky man into the Xll. bed becomes generally known, not fold- it is as much the duty of the general, says the Arabian proverb, and he will ing beds, as now, but hammocks, in government to assist In the building come up with a fislf In his mouth. very1 great variety, will be the princt-pa- l of highways' as It. ls'to" improve the Willis. . , article of manufacture aud saie rivers and harltors. bebelieve not We do Immortality bedroom equipment The resolution favoring national aid for we forbut we It, have cause proved U to lie presented to the Congn s of Sun. i ever try to prove it because w6 believe the United States by a committee Marti neat). of one member from each State, It Dlmcniloiii ef Tfhal One thing ia dear to me: tlmt no inof the the selected to secretary be, by 'Clptaln Daviu, one of tb most of pteIoB destroys the dulgence Association. Good Bonds', American whal- National the was fl. respectable , lUTrtfll fling of Hrr Mm Th '7. ers, gives these os the dimensions of'n r from Montieello to the University of stlfishncHb. Cicuige barrel 230 of oil; right wtale yielding JefferThomas In of honor "The blubber of shell a whale, be Virginia A Miitiilglit son, who signed the first bill for the If ? and a half thick, put yard ayi, It wn nearing the hour of midnight, on national a of highway coostrtwtloa together In a strip would be, sixty-si- x ISOff. was unanimously ap- A faint light was burning lu a poorly three-stortenefeet wide. Mareh 20, feet lqtig and J:wenty-eveindorsed by the conven- furnished room of a aud The upper Jaw would make a room proved ment. , t nine feet high and twenty feet long. tion. At a table iu the centre of the room -Among the most distinguished speakThy lilts and throat of the brute, with were President eat a man. Ills thin, nervous Unger convention ers at the the supporting Jawbones, will weigh as J. Bryan, Senator trembled as he eagerly read the long oxen of 1000 Roosevelt, William much as twenty-fiv- e It Is Just as well. he Carolina, and Gov- expected letter. of South Latimer, pounds each. The tongue alone will ernor of Iowa, Mr. Roose- murmured, as, laying down the finished Cummins, often weigh as much as ten oxen. from Mr. Bryan both spoke of the letter, he took a shining revolver The spread of the lips Is thirty feet. velt and so of building better highways bis pocket, "it is even better necessity He eta take In fifty barrels of water at Slowly the bands on tho clock ap , the nation, aud thongln neither each mouthful. When feeding a whale for he d tlie midnight hour. prone himself to the proposition as Mg as that sifts a track of sea a committed Almost time, ho muttered, huskily, aid. yet the of government advocating quarter of a mile long aud fifteen feet Inference was clear that both would and all will be over. Perhaps It ta for wide in one run. Then he raises his never know! favor snch expenditures. Senator Lat- the best; she site will head, forces his mighty tongue Into the and unanswerable Then a pause as his grizzled locks sank . a made imer strong cavity of his whalebone sieve and in favor of government aid. low on the tattle. drives the water out with immense argument One two three minutes passed siThere will be no more earnest worker force, for good roads In the next Congress lently away. Then, a low, walling cry The tall of a right whale Is twenty-fiv- e was borne up on the night wind than Senator LatJmer. It feet broad and six feet deep, and The President made some pood through the ojum window. Again the point' of junction with the body is reached the and cry was again repeated lie said: other things about four feet in diameter. Ip ffdie points.Is Among of road the enrs of the desperate man. "Now. building-tha- t It the habit tendons as big around as a mans leg. now te the time, he eti.d r the slow, a to greatness. people permanent The greatest blood vessels are more gives mtiHlenl bell of the clock struck 12, and road of the develonment ipou thsa a foot In diameter. The- - blood hasThe strode heavily been all that one could wish, but seizing the revolver be that Is forced through them by a heart to the window. consider to good Is mere it presumption as big as a hogshead runs fn torrents Again that low, mournful cry waa railways as substitutes for good highheated to 101 degrees. the air. waftfd'eu , -. The respiratory canal Is more than 8 waysBang! Bang!" Then deathly. We want to see cities built up but foot In dlameteir. The rush of air dislencc, not at the expense of the country through it is as noisy as the exhaust tricts. Tte next ninrulrst an old gray cat steam a horse thousand of waa power pipe found dcaUa the alley, -- Brooklyn to means If the winter ' engine, and when the fatal wound is 1 Eagle. morasses farmer a long line of liquid glren a cataract of clotted Wood is force must he which painfully Jutcfc Otn iif hot and through spattered over the hunters, his tenrrf if bent on business, and A spot lea of Australian fern wli'cb nauseating that Hie crew of a whale- through which he must wade or swim grow la the shape of the liorh and antboat often becomes helplessly sick. If bent on pleasure if an ordinary lers of deer slid smg have been aptly de-s-en - Washington Starr ruin slorra means that the famier'y bed as "one of nature's Jokes. Th boy or girl cannot use ttieir MeytrUa. cause of tin extraordinary rep'roduc-t'o- ti ' ' Why She Cooked tt. you have got to expect that tlto.n? who of a ft at mv of anlmaTltfe has not The happy faced man swung on to a live In the rural districts will not find been accounted for. It 1 altogether College avenue car, and this was the farm life attractive. battling to Itehohl the thin gteen horns story he had to tell as an explanation We should all any cheek curving out oT the tree mink jib realisfor his good humor; flow from the country tically as If they were growing from to the I have a good Joke on my wife. We to the unhealthy the head of a stag, or to see tue branchcity. have a new girl, a German, just over This movement In favor of govern- ing and tuapnoiH ttt aiffters of a moope from the fatherland. She is a hard and ment aid Is gathering strength day by lmILUd evan to the finest detail. Tltl " willing worker, but is greatly in need day. . BjAliCn-- r ecwuHbity I not by any of Judgment and common sense. Yesmeans the only retnatkable feature of Sua Aotie at 6unt terday' my wife ord. ted 'fish and (v-- ii growth. The wonderful manner deformations g'jn'g tirwMeh thrwr!tHii are propagated, thr gtrt To serve It fnr-e-b hhc-i- v As soon as T tasted It I knew there disk as It sets hare recently been has chart mci d the admiration and awe would be something lnteresLng vvlu n studied by Dr. Prlnz, of the ltojal of studenis. Under a magnify lug glass my wife discovered It was not a fresh Observatory, by the aid of photo-- " hundreds of the ni'nute spores Which ; as it should be. Her first mouthful grnpby, says a writer in Ftfecess. The the function of seeds look like cansod her to ring for the girl. most common of these are simply in- perform the smallest atom, and so Imper- only to' dentations of the disk. Fometlnies Qlary, Is this the fish that came eeptiWy are they scattered from fern there is appearance as of flames Is- to fern that Shakespeare could think of day? Yes, maam. suing symmetrically from opposite no iK'tter synonym for love than the Didnt you know it was not good sides and uniting above lo a single secret of the fern seed. which walks when you cooked it? Jet, which disappears to glveydnce to invisible. , - Yes, maam.1 another, formed In the same way. " Then why did yon cook It? . These phenomena, according to M. Flower Clieai Their BeenU. ? Well, you bought It. and I thought Prlnz, are due to horizontal layers of Rome flowers appear to change, their Xew. air of different density, which rertaet scents at different times. The commoa . you knew It, too. the suns light. Some such appear- jasmine flowers, when first' opened, ance of the solar disk at sunrise may have a dolicaL' fimb perfume which, Italy Kaweat Fortmaa, The Italian Goycrowent has Just have originated the familiar legend after a time, becomes grosser and attie fibs, Mf. J. O'Brien erected a fortress on the great Clin her-to- n thnt on Easier morning the sun dances tract Mu. ' draws attention to flowers of the or- summit opposite Brlnean, for the as be rises. chid ku!tog!4-m- ) hebisirnm, which defense of the Simplon tunfiej. This It Is calculated that more than 23.0(H) have a cinnamon fragrance and a fort is 10,000 feet high, and Is believed to be the most elevated fortified point Xew Yorkers dine every day In the un- hawthorn scent at different periods, of their bloom. In the Worlds derground pefjturantg. i i i In-r- i Miei-essfu- . v 1 g v b ' i 1 i i Mu-ttlu- i ; v j 1 v S;-ii- , i - v n y N s $131.-iH.si.is- st FOR MAO DOCS. Brttliti RstaiM I used to Wonder, said a fine old salt a turd) old chap yet. but Its eyesight Hot so good n It ottee was, his seugolnf days now om r "to wonder why pvFIh' didii t use the hummock indoors M well out. using it Indoors and at $h iunu u u bed, theres no The Vuited States Post office Department in list! issued domestic money outers amounting to Over and foreign amounting to nearS'A't.isH (Hit. The money sent abroad ly was almost entirely remittances to rclativts by immigrants. The automobile ,eeord for a ntlle has rescue covered been beaten in iTevelauil. and hospital The story of Loui-nearly a page of a certain enterpris- lists In Europe and America prove that ing Journal, for be was found and the automobile rviotds for lujurie to brought buik to Sail Francisco In a women from the and ilnldieu their of two met), ihartoiod by apt dally tug report is After they had photographed i mining of these veb tile- - at excessive and Interviewed him to their hearts siecd b.v tet U k d.iicts ate broken content, he hurr'ed off to Eishet man's almost everv il.iv m the vear. IV half 'Where is tin- Padrone?" was t It. 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