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Show lilt rnxTCMQnQABV fill PUT 111 1 tllTOl- fU iiH I f MM Why Our Olrls Ate Oettlnp Jlrnver H WliWl At "on M.w. wo . mall . .. f ii floor ex rrla. In ,nnc. thm Mh gvn. LsslH S t ffivJl i l lum work, ver) Imp.rtnni mr H I'ftlWSl Ft 1 l rr o.i.numg.d t.. tliy bin LsslH Tr4ft!tl k't .11. hnoxo). tennis golf and tpllvcr L.IH 3 t I ftai 1 HI io to swim and In ride horse- H 4 I. I t'ff 1 . k nnl en b,)clce "' 'nssket'! H :. iV '9 v lint our match games In basket- LsBH !. 5 1 " our out nl Inor games fill H ' '4 L ,. , "to develop n spirit t g'n.T- H I, )d r -nuranr" nPl fortlt.M. Thee H ' i, it tlree consideration, aru v.ry H ' t I) .t n".tv. In favor of the rough H fit ti f ' "rTl stance a pur" came to me the iH l'- 11' r "J with a bidlv hurt thumb LssH I'll ti I I nntlce.1, "houfh.1 ,,,, i H ' 1 M ih it about It 'he hpd hint It H M. 'I , t Vhuio ,,.tahe,llli.ot-eeinto iH A H think I a anything "'all Tin i i 'MM ,,." .go n ooMcgo woman would have H ' ,n 5 ,Mcr "lit a lather scrl.ua intury H ' K B;J Iv ... m ran eon.ldor Inrl.lents H fi m that without .ealUlliK all th.y H tl 1 H 1 1 nil r . and what thev will mean In LssH i.X i I h" furore IIvps f eolleo women - j it yjj''' a. Iul-i Bmllh In Success H '1 "fl i New One on Mrs Mnlaprop H ," 'U Ktnry al,out the lale Ullllam M M 4fl r i Vi la vvdllrh I. Iiellevel new to print. H "' la HI by Adrian II Inline In lib. LLH ' Mcdltitlons nf nn AutnRraph l- H ' iftnr jH.TpMhll.he.1 It la that on H 1 ' nne of hi. later anniversaries fennt..r H '. ? hn,V,n hi. length "f ear. '"" iH 1 L livv)er replle.1 that he reminded him H I .1, ! "If of Ihe olrt lnrt wl?,n"1;l""r H r I.' her thirteenth pn)e ake.l her c.rrp- H t '"1 Jpen'lent "IMenae . xru-e my lonKeM- H ? W 'l " ' prlnclleM Itepuljllrnn. 1! i i . J f ' I Conqtier Morbid Senaltlvcncas. H N.lJ ii Theaureatwiiytiicnnqtiermi.rl.nl H WS5 aei?ltUeiieM la tn mingle Willi IhhiiIo H '-MV 'l na freely na po.all.le, nn.l, lill a - H ! VS prnlalnR nur own ability ami Intelll- H i 'I'SIl J1 genre at lea.t as Impartlnllj a. you IH .1 1 woul.l thoae of a frlrml or .iiqunlnt- H 'M 4 nnre, to fo.get jouraelf Unlewi you 1 Jill ran become uneonarloim of .elf. Jim H . J ,: will ncer either ..Pienr nt sour beat H JliLl' 11, or rlo the beat of which Su "ro cnpi H JHIEii'lW hie It require, will pnw.rnn.l nn tin H I W W I ben.ll.ig ilcl. rinlnntlon I" lonquei Ihla H Iltln4i-1 nrrh rnem) to Micieaa but whit li in H li'4 ! been .lone enn be lono, nn.l miny who H I IjftiA' f were held down l.y It for jeira hnve H 1 '55 J bs their own effort., outgrown It nn.1 H If ' WH rlen to i-onimnnJIng pmillloiia O H H f ',8 tifSi Jlnrden In Surreaa for June. fl iVi lide Rummer. B ;K'iH' The rlou.1 ehlpa, nil broalmrd nre ling, r- 1 ! illi n the Inserted ncenn IJere nnblgli. H i M Th" bullerft) gay in.llgnl lakeii wing B j'?l' .ij- To reol for on Klnrlnu. .!i-i.n.l .11. H )$i ? in jonder lre the Inrnat mdl pin. H U 1 r"r hn"r" ,',,, wc,r'1 m"n """"'" " H f'i) !ll 'i The wTnd'whlch through llie I.I ..inili.g IH H.W'i mire'!r;,i.n"r."we"rtna.. .Ink. to .loep H II ii.1' The dindollon who with Mlllna tnuell H ij! ft, -onert.d eiery fl.ld lo tplen.11.1 goll H H"i 15$j( Mlth whitening pool nrtlnpa nrh ...! H 11 J t K And griircfully nnl .turdlly grows ill HH I.'IIHjH Ah. gentl eorceroM, how .wr. I the yyyn t IpJI" cnarm ..... IbIH I I 1 inu w'"e ,n Picture" that .lleanlie bm IbH i'l J! yonr"in.iery penaden th. town nnd HH "I irifVl An.l"nn tha leafy worll la whlpprlng !.f?; J"""'" n.,MonH.r. IH i ca H '! U X The Joke Will Turn. IbH it 1 S Chaunrej M lepew, the Sen itor H ,1 v .9 from New York, nnd Hnmuel M Clem- M l J i kB 'na, the liumorlat, were cro.alnj the iiH . 1 .con on tin .nine atenmer One pin- IbH iIV If ,ng nflcr dinner It was aupgealed that sbsB ,'?! U I following the time-honored custom In H V 1 Jt tho t'nlted Stntos, the diner, make IIH i r speeches Mr Clemen, made n charm - IIH , I J terlstlc iiil.lreas, such as might hne IIH ! , been expected from one whoe writings IIH i j ore so well known under the noin iln JJH 'r - Idume of Mark Twnln IH '. 'It was understood ' said Senator IIH !f , Depew, when called upon to apeuk IIH y 'that Mr Clemens and I should write mM ,;jj. out our speeches for ttili oiiii-lou In H l Hi i i ndnnco nnd then exchangt inaiui IIH fjlf 1 scripts We lime done so hut I re- PPH I I regret to any thut I hae forkotten Mr. H F 1 1 Clemins. speech IHI JfiJ i 1 1 The Senator then took his seat III. LH ! Jl ' (i nudllors toared In uppreclatlou of the H I) IF- it Joko LH I'l I The next day an nngllshman met Mr faffl J v HI '. Clemen, on deck iH ji (SB "Is-iy' heicinarked ' I luiNe nhuiv. H V V j heard thit Senator Oepew was r.niTrk IH ' ' nbl rl(er but what wretrhed ilrliel iH v , of hi. that wns ou were compelled to 1 'I " ai h recite list night ' New ork Herald H 'll l ' ItiSW Thr n"by I,1l,,eo r nurmn. H ll4j? Alluilil deposllsare the iiibj benilng H i(i '.Wilt strata, nn.l It Is rhlrll) In the aiu.l oi H ''I w9vl grail, seldom In their original matrix H i iWi (cr atalllne llinestoni) that Ihe ruble. H itf V " are found. Tho ruby grnel I. wnahiid iH i ' I down b Ihe water from some llace ijaB Ji.f , 1 higher up the rler, nnd depoaltnl In PH Mf I '' pockets along the Mngok mvIIoj It Is iH II , 'I in these, allmlnl ilepnalts that tin PPW ! t ' Twlnlon system of mining Is iii.pl.. p.l Pn ' I shafts being sunk to the rub) bulling PH ' ,i '' strata, which He from fifteen to twin PjH I1' i( ty-twn feet below the top rlaj Whon PH j i'M I worked out these shaft, are mini In PH I'' I ugnln On reaching the b nn thelonil IH I !l' - name nf 111. ruh earth It 1" dug up PH ' ' ' ' loide.l on small trucks nnd dragg. d up (") I ' , an Ini lined train In the warning nn PB I I, ,. I' chines Hern It Is pissed through B j I sipps of dlffprent sixes under J. t of IBfl I water, the smaller sturf bilng .am. 1 inn j J on Into rotary pan. In will, h th. iH j I ,. ).ealer pnttlrlrs Inclining nil sti n. . IHffl 'l' of alue He nt tho outer edge Ut.r IbW rl j , the clay nnd sand urn illniliiul.il the IBW . remaining portion Is found to be mode PHH up of qunrtx gneiss pegniallte or iW J", white fel.pathlc granite black ton. nm- PBV i '!' i I line, garnet, link crista!, spinel mil PBn , j. 1 tho icnl rub) Ml " , j llpsliles the pigeon-blood polor rub), IHW M 1 the red corundum the moat Miluubl.. iW ' gem In the lluropenn maiket nnd olhpr iW colored nrletlea of the corundum Mini IHV i .' occur but onl) In ers small qunull- IHC ties These nre the blue corundum, or iV j snpphlrenf eer d.ptli nf tint the el- IH low or Oriental topux, and the purple iW ' 1 nmetli)st, the green arleti (piuernld) iP i . i being extremely rare t'ornhlll Vf'iiEtll Insanity is an Infection i yjartSSfii rrom Kankakee HI, tlure pome, ihe 31 JTOilufit pathetic story of I)r Ilmmptl linos ' ?'! 1 aJ"JS I once hind of tlin Insane a.)lum there, "t 5 " nni' nnn about to be returned as n pn- w Kil'J1 .".fi ,,fnl There Is no qutistlnn but that BH 1 i J. ' ,',') assoptutlnii with the Insane dinvs i lilm mad Ills oase Is one of man) ,(' J which have led expel ts to agree that I 3, lunacy Is ' c nil hlng ' Ilr Oeorge V (,. V Jacob) said to Ihe world three .ar I ! M) W V ago Ihere Is no doubt thnt l.isunlty li f f Is infn tlom ' It la so through the I ..tf , powers of S)inpatl and sugg hii.hi r'Jl'l f llul It Is usually mnslder.d thai tho . ' J li .J mind of the ". ted person Is not f i r , ,'K the lubuit reslstful order , ',l , I)r lnosa la the on 1 ...ent )J ij J demonstration of auggesled mndn a at Slfl'l! Knnknkee Dr III. hard 8 Diucywis IJ'f P the other lctlm 1'rof f'olKro. of iln ,J' ' Tnlierslty of Washington went In- u.p "! jL!l lust month over the study of lunuu ik lift nnd attempted to kill hlmIf IK ,! r. It l not nlwajs doctor who sufi r W, I Constable Menus of New Jlnwn In Iflli Jl i charge of tho Insane nt the lt ulu. ' j; iU houe, went crsiy and shot himself in nf S i Chicago a nure caring for lh ' II' l , li men ted nt tho detention hosplial I i wi !( ,ltr mlnl. "'id thu same fntc oem k I M) I.' S3 a Chicago gltl who tried to nurs. h . (fit! 1J Insiine mother MeUlcnl rcrnnlv uinv If 'I J' tin case of u Swedish wife who hnlng III! " 'w a husband ghen to delusions, camo to I ''iri 1 aharn his Inaanlty lj 1 J Tho evidence Is conclusive that con- " i taiit attendance upon those w Ith minds mr ! !Krned reqillrp He .osp.a..n rt A mini v illonnlli in lepen I nl of un I il ii ii i, infliii m i N w 1 ik U .rl 1 The Advantnge of the Cook. Miny a woman from h r drawing-room drawing-room hns envied the inmplexlon of m r rook in the klti bin Vth Simply he-in.isft he-in.isft of neeemlty the mok has been ming In a moisture laden atmosphere arlalnt from atimnlng pnns and kettles, while ihe mist ipsa ha. been undergoing th- kiln dlng pro ess of the parlors She may have be. n pomplnlning that her poniplexliui li.tlnrs he been In-iff. In-iff. i tun) when in ipalliy the atmos-I atmos-I hero In whkli sh Hi s has made these I .lions nl once nucbsaiy and yet In adequatp Shp Inki a It for grunted, as n rule that she muat Im nei..us Also that she must have skin foods and ( ream, and powder is ipc. pled as a fm t Hut Just win, after nil Iheap expenditures of tin., and m..ne the pomplixlou shoull still bo iinsatlsfailoiy punlea h.r Yet, If she m spending a ear In Arabia, or In Ihe Soudan she would have no dlftlpulty In putting the lilmno upon thp illmatp In In r druwlng iimm -whl.h Is worsp than eltlip. bownor, she do. n nut ppn an.ro.Kh th. riai cause -lslles Month!) Tnintnnny'8 "Silent Mnn " lw men in the worll look leas llk it pnllllilnii mil i.nitl.ulnrl) h Tammany lolltl.lan tl.nn John V nrroll the mnn who stlrri'.l up the row that hn. mated l,owls Nix. m Horn lamnwii) lendTslilii In "luminal.) ollllis I nr-loll nr-loll wns known a. Ihe silent man He snld ipn I. as than thu tiulturn bos. himself Hi nlimjj went tp big poiiNpnllons with I n.kir and atoftd on gunr.l nt the door of Hip Imas s prUnlp mom when he was nit to be dlaturbe.1 1'iw men mull g t by I'arroll Up had a bold I.pii.I a round Innocent Inno-cent looking fn- and n habit of pursing purs-ing lis lips ulilk listening to n talker that was 1 1. inuti rlstli of the late Hob Ingersoll t nrioll ha. no in Tor nun wlm do not k.ep Ih.lc, potmcul illatrl.ts ip to concprt plti h or who hnn .nn remoti iliallngs with the nun) A mugwump la his ubominn-ll.in ubominn-ll.in t'l ik i . totnxirliou of n mugwump mug-wump In n f.rrj Im.iiI Hint pll. s from shore- to shore and innnot Iln I rest on either side, is nn iplgrnm of thp prped thai Cnrroll una (ought for nil his life rhlludelidihl l'.css Londoners Ashnmecl of London Thousinda nf iiilnulsts will lo In l.i.doii for Ihe ci.ie.nntliin Mm.) of Hi. in are n.i.iatnu.e.l to sltppta wHI lit with ilntrlplt, (owns where tniln wii). of tin lilp.t ly- run throiiKl. In all th. main thoroughfares n til. I hone j(H m which Is In g. n ernl use nn.l numerous olher con piiIpi.cph which nre cssenllnll) modern In 1 in.. .ii thp n llul of the empiie and ih. richest rlt) of tld. or an) .ieloiisnge the) w III (hid nil imprne-nienla imprne-nienla of the kind In their Infnnc) nnd will wonder sns London Truth Dirt) streets, sum nura nt work all da) s. uttering dust mil woise broadcast, ill III tnorouhhfnrps a want of Ihe nrllslle sense In nrcj modern eloel.ip infill and n gencril altitude of mind whirl, would be In u.rc.rd with the curl) ).irs of the nineteenth rentur) A w II known coll. i. 1st once descilbed 1 oi.lon na composed or unlet) ' the slums mil tl.p suburb Iln Mil Ihpre wn pi) little of sorlet),' nn enormous iiunntlt) of slums,' mil that the) were both contnlned In n thin rind of uliinctlte ml. nil. We must bide rnglnnd from our visiters if we wish to e I. tain eu trlnln tint good opinion the) have of Kngland Ills Accurate Throw. He had Iteen u biakemnn on the O N inllwn) but owing to Injuries ieceed In the senlie had been'glvcn a lean bHxm.lous iHialtlou as station ngent nt a small lime on the line of th. roul III. entire wardrobe con.lste I of one suit of clothes and he wns pa llenll) awaiting the next pi) -iln) to get (be nh rewlth.l to urdrase nil-othei nil-othei 'the fnst mill and epiess which was luo nt inl.lnlkht wns reiorted four hours lale ... he thought he could get In n piett) rnlr night s rest b) setting his nlaim el.. i k iiImiui an hour nl.rnd of the time wlien Hip train was llkel) to ionic as he needed little tlin t 1 er fm in the onl) dul) required of him li to see thai the sick of ninll was prop oil) hooked lo th- i lane so Hint the extending iirn. of Ihe fast mail car woul.l aurel) tot. h It as the train went b) The ilnrm chick of pourfe, uiton thla ocuialin failed tn wotk nnd he wa. nwnkined I.) the shrieking of the wh stle of the cngln- tie It warned the station of the mining of Hip train He Jumped for the sni k and his trousers clrnkgeel both rushed out on the pint form made mi nn urate throw and win' awn) sped Ihe trmn He turned to phk up his trousers, when he found In l.inl thrown Hum upon the crime anil the) had gone In Inn of the mull Ah to whither or not be diesse.1 In Ihe mall-sack Hut enough sail The Drawer Harper. Mngatlne for June A Prophet's Descilptlon of Himself n)one coming to (TiIiuro to see me n.wle sh)s of himself wlllllnd i mm l the glaie of i;..l endowed wiiii a h iilth) ii.nstltution a betid h. 1 1 and band) legs And that Is trui l title the Inttei union of It thai h. Iln la it well for his dlgnll) to wi er ililiiil lobea when on the plat-fo. plat-fo. m lite stranger sees In Mr Diwle a nilli. r sh .rl su.iii gc ntlen.an will, a long whit, b.anl and with elenr sharp e)es thai seem to si. through whomever whom-ever Hi.) list uon l'..i the leu he Is a kin. 11) man courteous and gentle-mini) gentle-mini) expeidliiul) w.ll read and won drrrull) not will, m Uioritlia m Iwik up his stiitpments He Is a man wls.sMik. wllh auiboili) but rules I.) love I'll. .1 Is iistatuiipul thut ma) lie rhallengeil In soni- quarters wheie he is known ehlill) b) ut'wpa.er reputation reputa-tion but It le Hue 1 believe I mil ubsnliitel) unpiejudkid li the statement state-ment thut no other nun In Ainiilca, Is so ipveieill so personall) loved by so man) Hiiplt ns John A Howie Leslie Les-lie a Monthl) for June Tlifi Horse In Scouting. Ihe hoise, like the man, in spout.ng must bo exceptional 'Ihe tlrst essential essen-tial Is bottom ' A scout s horse must luvo euduinnce, n. hi. work is continuous con-tinuous nnd laborious so It Is the duty of the man ti. husband the strength of the HnlniHl as much nn possible as hla snfet) ma) dcien.l upon It. lie should In of h neutinl color to avof detei-li detei-li in Ii)elng hint khaki would be an impr. lenient The gray hoisee of the Mist. Inn batteries were d)ed during .In re. ent maueuveis, ami the olor li.st'.l n month The experiment was lonsldueil u suciis, sajs n vvilte. In tin I nlted Service The horse should I. trained to stun. I quietly nnd to lie town Ihe liners have n wa) of ilng . n i Hf head to his foreleg in surh i in inner that ho tnn graze In tomfort I hi .minot stand with bend erect ulth- i ii.li.lng the foideg and llnda run na iiway verj Inconvenient He -I ill be pcrfeitl) trained und his I . xhotild be able In ilaee ever) ron-i ron-i I i in him A hone thut eontlnu ill', mills watching or uiglng Ih n n . r dlslmc.tl.in to his ildcr and . I is him unlit for scent Ins work N i I and fretful horses nre worse ih i ss l.vcrv opportunity should b alvnutii, of lo nllnw the lior w t,i aze a few inoutlifuls of r . i n vei little halt savei ' t, r i rr n on v Tho Torelgn Invasion of Talent. Th b und of mu.h wnlling nnd lam ninllon has been wafted across the Ulnntlr during the past )enr "r two about the Amarlpnn Invasion of lur'i mdeil) repenllv Itussin (Ip. mom mi I other nations over there have I em th.intenlng various dire things to g.i .ven with us for s.lllng their people belli r goods at lower J rli es thin the) mi nl. I. to do Hut whnt about the Inroads thnt nre mnde u on American popk.t lionk. ever) )nr bv famous singe. s actor, and olhpr nrllsls rrom Rurnpean eapltals? Hire Is Sir Henry Irving who curried bark to llngland a chest full of solid American cash as the net result of bis season among us nnd only a few laya ngo I'mlerewskl sailed away lo his native land richer by !2I 000 than ht wns when he tame here se.me weeks before We are not lomplalnlng about this for both Sir Henry nnd Ihe gnat pianist gnve u. the worth of our money but the same might be said of the cash whbh American Invader.' tnke out of Hurope every year lienor .all the hi fount even and let It go ill that la-slli s p kl) He Had Tested It. In the course of his late I ongrcsslonnl emnimlgn Mr I owhetd of Missouri nl-tenled nl-tenled n in. ellng where scvernl speakers speak-ers were Interrui led bj n big voter who kept asking Irrelevant queatlons Mr Cowherd determined lo trim this gentlimnn and when hla turn came tn sienk lie led tho man Into miking aev-pral aev-pral Interruption. 1 In n said the candl-ilntp candl-ilntp iMilnllng to the big mnn ' M) friend hnvpn't )ou hPird thp stor) of how n bra)lng ns. put lo flight thp entire en-tire S)ilii inn) ' Don t )ou be afraid nf this audience" shouted bark the reel-hnlreil man ' The re Hint no danger of it elumpcdlng iouve done tested It A Illvcr Pastoral. It was a random rhymer lllllhc hearted ns thp Mav Win. plu. kid th. flowering climber M.ing the rlv.r wn It was the ferrvn.nna d tughter. With gps rose and tan Who ferrl. .1 oer the water lids sirs) log minstrel man Her hair hsd purple timings Atove her shell like nir Her ejes bad starry glinting., Iler laugh was Dric cle.ir lie listened and he llngcred- lllls tost wns one with Kite') Till e)e. the rslr-III.Kereil Had aliul da) a sunset gale. Thus oft thev met thereafter, t Inst no more tn pari Par love lor was It laughter') Hi.. I snared the Hum. rs heart. And now upon lib s erean Ihe twain low I her Mont lies rsntnln that s hi. nn.lon' Hut shp still st.ers the boat' -Clinton Sioll.nl In I.liplnrotls Whit the Insects Cost Us, In Ilarier. for June Dr t II Cook, In his ui tide on Inse. Is nnd rivlllia Hon glvi. some startling statistics a. to the uiuouut of destruction done anno an-no ill) In this pountr) l Inaert. of various sorts Here nre his llgu.es Hi. chinch bug caused i loss of Jin cmhi 000 In 1R71 upward of Jltwooo-ooo Jltwooo-ooo In 1H7I an 1 In Hot; KO00O00O Tho Itock) mountain locust or grn.shoi per In H7I elestro)ed tlOOOOAnoo of the crops of Knnsas lissouri, Nebtiska and town nn I Ihe Indirect Iosb vvaa prol.nbl) ns muih more Per man) )enrs the cotton caterpillar caused nn nnuuil average Ioms in the Southern state, of tir. tioooon while In IHS nnd 1873 thp loss renpbp.1 JiOOOOooo 'ihe II) weevil our moat desti tie live enem) lo stored grains, particular!) throughout through-out the South Intlli ts nn nnnunl loss In the whole country nf $10 Oik) 000 The toilllug moth, the chief tavager of the npple nnd penr crops detro)s every )oir fruit valued at w oon oon to JIOOOOOOO JIO-OOOOOO The elimage to live stock In lllcted b) the ox bot, or ox-wnrble, nmnuilt. to tlBOuOOOO "lhee nre fair samples of the enormous enor-mous money losses produced In one countr) b) n few of the plgm) cap tnlna of pernicious indiistr) whose hosts operate In the grinnrles 11. Ids stock farm, nnd stock jards of our countrv W lint Is the grand total Mr H D Walsh one of the best entomolo gist, of his da) In ISC? estimated the total )earl) loss In the United Stale, f.om Inserts to be from 1300 000 000 to JKHinonnoo in ism) c V Illle) long f lllef of the division of enlomnlog) es tlmnted the Icxs at $3000000011 Dr James Plctrher In Ibl footed up the los to nhout one tenth of our agricultural agricul-tural proilucts-1310 000 000' In lii i: Dwlglil Smnlprson nftpr careful con slilerntli.n of the whole Held put the annual loss nl ". ma) oao Well-"Hecled" Veijetntlon. Writing in the June c mtur) of the Southwest (Arltona and Sew Mexico l.irtlcularl) ) Ra) Stannarl linker has this tn sn) of the self protected p lints of the desert spmes In the gre. n hilts one loves tn lie on the grass to brush ngalnst the trees, tn plrk a twig here nn.l there nn.l tnsle the tart sup but tho dpsp.t allows or nn such familial It) liver) thing thnt Uvea within Ha i online a la either armed or armored Kver) enitusatnlk la povered wllh a nivrlnd of splnps nn 1 hooks as slurp as needles, thnt wnrn one to keep Ida dlstnnie Trend not on Hip cactus with )our heav) shoes even, for the b irbed splnea will often pierce thick leather ever) rller of the I Inlns has had the experience of picking pick-ing cactus spines from his bare flesh Ihe mesqult tree which. Is n neur tela live of the hone) Initial I. i overeil with thorns si. that )oll trespass nt )our pp.ll the cats pIiw atilkes at )ou ns vc.u pass lemlng nur clotlilug nn.l lacerating )..ur skin Pven Hip ngavps mil the vupens the green follagp nf whl. h I.miKs soft euoiiKli at a distance are armed with lenvcs eaih of which Is a double i Iged sworl with a spear point Ihe leaves of the spreading bunches of bear glass which cover a thousand desert hills e.ftou are so stiff ni-edli lailnied and rasp eMged that no inlm.il ever ventures to much them 1 ven tin gieia.we.nl mil the struiure pal.iVPl.lp tl.p the g.e.n 1H.I..' of Hip Mexicans n Hpp with In inib.es but wllh almost Invisible Lines while having no spines )t know well how to ii. in. I themselves Hrenk off a twig of either nn.l the smell nf It thnt tin t- to )our linger, will cure )ou well of further dislre to midillp Mrs Carter and the White Horse. It Is "aid that Mrs 1 1 Kile i niter during h rehearsal of )u Hnr.y' In llaltlmme objei ted to the preaeme of a white ho.se to take Die pint of the animal an-imal who ts I rought on to draw the tinfortunute lniolue s tumbrel through the Btre i is of Paris to the Milllotlne him was told that the horse was a bully old mil. mil Just Hip thing wintp.1 'I pnn t help It ' replied th. actress This s.ene Is the most eiuclnl point of Ihe pin) 1 can t nftord to take any chances I have no objections tn the horse personall) but he a while nnd In n trngh scene like this I pint afford to give an) fool out In the front n chance to make a Jok. out of the rel-hendel rel-hendel girl and the white horse ' It uee.ll) hirdl) be sail that the "red-hended "red-hended gl.l' referred tn wna Mis Carter Car-ter herself Leslies Wepkl) Emprs's Connection With "Boxers." In nn interesting hlstni) of the life of Isu-Tsl the I hlnise Pnipress In the June Success Kdwmd J Dillon gives the following nre mint of In. connection connec-tion with the 'lloxers The I'mpresss intitule toward the Hoxer movement wns a 1 1 ist i piece of statecraft to whl 1. M u hlavelil woull not have giulgi I his uipltuse So one In I hliia even am .ng ih. most indent r forme is gtasi I ih. line slg-tiiniance. slg-tiiniance. of th' lull i win. b was making Itself felt from In mini the seas more full) thnn did 'I -m I i m was thPic nn) of her lou.iiw i i s u, veticl) biased ngiln . h h i if In that respect, Indec i, she tt U jiaie done what her nephew undertook to a rompllsh only In n vcr) dirfcr.nt wav She would have gone lo work quietly adjusting means to ends, allowing the nerpsslly of niturnl livvs to second her well-lild plans Kwang-SI on the contrary wns In a hurr) and he would have metamorphoae.1 China b) a stroke of the pen silencing opposition I.) repented re-pented slrokea of tlin headsman a ax The resistance he loused took shape In the Hoxer' movement which forced Tsu-Tal to nssume n definite nllltule toward frlenda nnd foes Seldom hns n monarch hnd a more dlillcult or dangerous dan-gerous game to pliy than that In which Ihe Downger llmpresn then look part, and prnhahl) never before have feminine femi-nine tnrt, cupnlng nnd political foresight fore-sight achieved such signal success Bloodhounds ns Detectives in the West the bloodhound Is now extensive!) used In the detection of crime nnd the rupture of crlmlnnl. The modern criminal Is a ver elusive per-ton per-ton Ho Is nlvvnjn abreast of the times, Hnd, quiet, skillful, nnd often courageous courage-ous he has this ndvnnlnge thnt he usually docs hla work nt night When he has completed bis lask he silently makes his eacnpe frequentl) leafing behind him no clue b which hla movements move-ments may be traced uo at least he believes, but try aa he will he m.l't leave some clue Intnnglble Invisible as it Is It )et exlsta the ecullar odor of the human bod) It Is a certain guide to hla footsteps sclen.e cannot pffnee It, Ingenuity ennnot wipe It out This odor la ns distinctive ns the features fea-tures of the fnce No matter where the peraon moves no matter whethor hla trnll Is croaaed by a thousinl other of hla kind no mittcr whethet the rnlna hnve fillen or houra have elnpaed alnce hla foot pressed the enrth the trail Is still there and mny be followed There Is onl) one nnlmil. however which can Infallibly trace nut the srent nfter It hns been on the ground for sevprnl hours and that Is Ihe bloodhound Century for June Men Horses A very peculiar trail that I have no-tlced no-tlced about menn horses st)sK P Pl-well Pl-well In an nrllcle on Mnn-kllllng Horses In Leslie. Monthl) for lune. I. that the) .tnnd the nldi.saea of Intoxicated In-toxicated men. 1 hive many time. wit. nessed men well under the Intlueme of llqunr, who could scare. I) ride a broken horse when sober slap nnd lounge up against the hind quarters of mine of the mot vicious animals, the biute never moving a musi It Should n sober man do this same thing he would be kicked or hnmmercd Into carrion car-rion 1 have met mm) wranglers that hive noticed the same pe. ull irlt). The Indian Creation Legend. The earliest source for the religion of Indli Is the lunula nf the Itlg eda the date of which la now fixe I nt nhout looo rt C In one of these hymns vvp encounter ns tho rrealnr Punish i, who la slmpl) a ' i.ingnllle.l man pantheistic pan-theistic turn however la given to this com eiitlon under Ihe Infln n e nf ehl. h Purnahn become, the all in all and Is Identified with the universe with what his been nn.l what hall he All gods, nnlmnls nn I ciatpa are parts of him The moon Is his mln I Ihe sun his e)e from hi. mouth sprung In In nnd Agnl. nnd from Ills brenth Va)u spare from hi. navel heiv.il from hla head nnd the enrth from hla fet This emauntlor. theor) when fi ed from Its pilmttlve elementa becomes pantheism, panthe-ism, pure and simple In a cord wllh this view the source of creitlvi ictlvlly Is carried hack In otln r hymns tn ' de. sire," We rend In Veillc literature tint "desire Is the seed of the mini '- Morris Mor-ris Jnstre.w. Jr. In Hari er s Migizlne for June. A nird's Klejry He was the first to w. Iconic .prlng. Adventurous he came To wake the dreaming buds and slug The crocus Into Ham. He loved the morning and the dew. Its loveel the sun and rlln lie fnshlnnfd IvrlcB as he Hew With love for their refriln poet of vines nnd blossoms he, lleloved of them nil Th timid leaves upon th treo tlrcw bold at his glad call He sang the rapture of the Wis, An I from the starr) height He brouaht th n.elmlj Hut nils J he meadows wllh delight An I now, behnl I him -dead alas W here lie ma e lov sn loni. V bit nf hlue ami 1 the grass A till) brnk. n song trnnk l.emister Sherm.n In June Hcrlhiier s Itusslnn Exnclion tn Siberia, it would appear that Kussl i Is deter mined to run ever) prnfltnhle business by the Slate The ilnvernmcnt has a monopoly of tr inaportntlou has preempted pre-empted the spirit Indiistr), mil ma) at any time selle the tnbirco tridp The Stnte regulitcs wages grants or re fusen'rtghts to work for precious mil base minerals and tn obtain fuel In fart, leaves to the Inllvldunl little but the cultlvntlon of tho soil n ml the r Using nf sto. k I be rr) la Slberli Is ileh nnd Slberli Is fur us Ituaalnna alone," nnd the ttitp misvvers nnl In words but In le da Siberia la for Ihe Kiisslans und ahnll be rich b) a Imln latrntlvp order The pioneer llnda gold or atnlkea oil then the plon. er is ouste nnd his Meld of ope rations resrrviil exclusive!) ex-clusive!) fni exploltntlon b) the Slnle when nnd ns the State nut) deem n expedient to net No nne quest lima the light, mmi) cilttilsA the policy The outlook . 1 The noumlniy Line. A well-known In lg on a Virginia circuit was rei.ntl) reminded ver) I foreih!) of his nppioarhlng buldnpss 1.) ne of tils rural in in iliilances ' ledge drawled Iho farmer 'It wont le so ver) long fo )ou II hev to tie .1 string around )er head to tell how fer up to wash ver face The Drawer, Harpers Magaxlne for linn Pigeon Postofllces I Herman mllltnr) authorities Inspired b) the excellent n suits obtained bv the Preneh during Ihe siege nf Purls 'hnve Inng devmel iniirh attention to the eat. and development of the cur- I iler" or homing pigeon All owners of homing iMs.mi.'i nr. i ompellcd b) law to put their hi. Is nt the llovcrnnunt s dlapoaal in tlin of war Mllltnr) pigeon lost stallona nre maintained at Mirnssburg, .Mnjcmc i nlORlie Kiel in 1 other fortresses At Spnncluu a new op has Just been es-tnbllshed es-tnbllshed vvhlih i bn the hendqunr-tern hendqunr-tern or geneial n 'Ire for tho whole serv Ice 11a. h M of the large Ci.ur-slor) Ci.ur-slor) building mis hundreds of dovecotes and the s ttthPrn front Is Inclosed In-closed h) an Immense netting, In which the Ml as ma) i ik. air and exercise There 1. als e phutngraphlc eslnh-llslnnent eslnh-llslnnent for n i in holography Is Im-pressed Im-pressed Into th. t Igeon i'ost service A message of several pigea Is photo gturhed on n bit of thin collodion II I in us big as a nl kel which Is slipped nto ii quill and tied to a tall funthet of the messenger Let the Mnlno De Raised, Tl ) hulk nf the Mnlne In Iho harbor of Havana Is m i iho monument thut this country wlehn to coininennruo Its work In behalf of Cuba 'Ihe bill of Senator Lo lg ai preprinting u million mil-lion dollirs fc r the removal of the wreckage has l..n Introduced none too soon We want whnt I" left of the ship to be saved ironi .Inking Into the mud of Huvsna hn.lmr, nnd tn be preserved pre-served ns one of th most precious memorials me-morials nf th navy of tho ITnltrd Stairs it Is only fall to admit thnt the raising rais-ing "f the Muuir will bo nvvaltod with iiener.il Interest and by not u few of our leople Willi somn misgivings. In th pool second thought thut has fed lowed Ihe indignilion which rushed us trio war with Sfiun elouhl lus crept lulu Ihe minus of muny as loVhrthcr the los was not caused by nn hit rnal cvploM n II will b. well to hive that uncertain!) s t at ret.t for nil lime Proof that the .Maine was sunk b) a mine or torpedo will arouse no new hit ternesa Tint feeling spent Its force when the trenty of Paris waa algne 1 Hut proof to the contrary would cause us tn do Justhe to a power now frl.no I) I.) frank aeknowledgment of our mlstnke No materlil dlff rence wns made In any case tondlllns In Cuba would sooner ejr liter have forced our Intel ventinn Hut 'or the sike of hlstor) and our own satisfaction we want nil the truth The bill "hould be PUJfed and the Maine raised New ork Mall unci Express Avalanche Breakers. In Switzerland the people have entered en-tered main effective plana to defeat the avalan.he In Its devastating work No more need the traveler be told Beware Be-ware the awful avalinche for these rolling pitching sliding bodies of snow, tint nt cumulate Into maaes of destruction destruc-tion are now broken up before thev gain a dangerous amount of material or velodl) sufficient to make them dangerous dan-gerous Along the mountain sides where avalanches form earthworks I the form of n V are constructed with their polnta upward nnd when Hip mov Ing mnase. of .now come In e ontai t with Ihe.n the) nre broken ntrt an 1 to deflected aa to be rendered harmless It Naturally Made n Difference. Privnte John Allen wns atrolllng down Penns)lviinln avenue In Wnsl Ington the olher da) when he passed a lamp lost to which was attached a person who hnd Imhlb-d not wlsel) i but too well The man was bowed eiver nnd holding on with both hands If lie hid stepped a little nenrer he could hnve leaned his body ngnlnst It but nppircntl) he did not dire make the step for fear of losing hi. balance s Mr Allen approirbed the strange, mlstll) mule him out nnd lulled hlni Mr Allen stopped M fren' snld the iillllcted one with dlflltultv 'en vou tell hlr poor In- . vnlld wher It .x O depot la" 'It Is light over In thnt direction said Mr Allen pointing "about ten minutes walk Temmlnts walk?' repeAled the suf ferer ' Yes ' 'Dnu mean' Inquired the mnn ' for hlc vou or for me"' Oermnn Speed Experiments. The failure of the recent attempts to reach a ver) high speed on the flermin roi la b) the use e f electric!)) ho. been a mutter of grent dlsaf I ointment to the electilelana of the Drrtuan llmrlrc, but 11 has been nbout settled Ihit the fnll-ure fnll-ure wns entlrel) due to the use of Hunt rulla The) were full) icqualnled with the linpnrtnncp of the henv) rail, but thilr etTort wns to secure i high late of sieid under the cnnlltlons existing nt resent nn the rnuls of that countr) coun-tr) the) hnve not given up the bittlt bv ntu mean" for the Oermm Society nf Mechanical llnglneers Ins offerel i series of prizes for the tlrst second and thirl best designs for a stemi locomo tlve nnd tnhi which will be designed tn fnrm a unit In a scheme of rapid long distance passenger service The locomotive an 1 tinln are lo be ndipted to the Prusslin rnilnn). as the) now exist The engine muu be nhte In haul a train of ISO tons over astralght level track at a speed of ee ent) -four mil one half mile, an hour and must be so built thnt the) can be inn snfel) over n good trick it a spec 1 of P.0 kllome ter. (nr 117 miles) in hour The competition com-petition is restricted to r.ermnn sub Jed. nnd to locomotive nnd car build era of other nationalities who nre ter man. ntly domiciled In tho empire Consul Con-sul Mason sayB that miny of the Stnte rallwi) authorities are members nf the oelet) of Mechanical Knglneers nn I that It Is well understood thnt the competition la a reach In a new dlrec tlon towarl Improvement In German) s railway service -Philadelphia Ilecord Measuring; a Soot Cloud A perpetual cloud of soot graduall) settling down Is known to overhing ever) large manufacturing clt) In de termlne the amount of this wnsieful dirt letosit In Manchester Knglmd Mr W Irwin weighed the solid matter obtained from a sample of snow thit had be. n Ivlng on the ground ten da)s and has found an equivalent nf 10 7 pounls icr arre or three tons per square mile s th sample represent ed the eoniltlon over nt least 100 squire miles the rhlmneys of Mm ehester are eonvlrted of throwing out not less thin 300 tons of soot In ten eliys Annl)l showed 4(j pr eenl of enrhnii (I'i of heavy oil and grease nnl 115 of ash from which It appears that each da) s thirty ton of snot is glv.n adhesiveness b) nbout two tons of oil) matter ' Chamberlain Then and Now loseph Chimbtrlaln wns the first Imiorier of the Amsrlron rnucus into flrent llrltnln He was nnd still la th" elmnplnn slump orator of this da) .mil generntlnn He differed from the old time polltlilans with whom Mr (Hid stone wa. reared In that lie nevir passe, I through the nrlMoeralle and npilemb mill of Pton nnd nxfonl He wa.n nun of the people moving fun, the ranks a Unitarian In religion and n npul.ll.an In pnl , He had the nervou. eneigy and tough dire, tn.ss of vigorous )oulh He believe! enor inousl) in bluff n was a war wire Miller nn.l more than nil else he wis famous in Hie lii.liift i tn 1 worll as tl. I rst notable Pngllshm.m to adopt thr American principle of a combine win. l.r,..!r:; ,nf mu !? " . tatnl.llshlng a monopn!) The llrm nf Neltlefoll under his astute mannue ment has secured almost aa cnmi lete ,. monofol) in the srrew trade as M. Hoe keffll, r has secured for the Stand nr.J oil company Plnall) th poll," 1 creed wns In brief th. Am. rL li" tlnn nf the Hrlilsh cnn.iltullon H. s mill n the most Amerltun nf all llrin.i, l.lltlclan Mr Hraeilmg! , nn's non'i'riM'Te",. "p "" ml lB ."..ii ",' " !he """" of Louis the i libllshid Phureh tin land sjst, " II "can !ines1mh'.r: '0r m"'h "" Xm"" . mil, ,.n.l . w . """In!) lletno i. ..!.. " Y'"lrn Demo, rat mi luvo outdone the scorn and blttVen. . with which he gibe! and s "e...l , n" soel.il sj.um whhh Vtm Lor? l prl e of nntisi, .nnseiv.ibni rvri-M."neohhrH5 Kniter Never Crowned Prohabl) few people out of I.'nirinn.i regard wllh more Inters. ,,e roc,", Ings In regard lo the King . ,oro iMe.V, thai; his imperial nephew - .tn?rHn J ' nil the more sn that h w, ! ' la still uncrowned ui were r?u.hl,' and grandfather" "forit " ,H5,hJ icnann why la smnaiM.J .. """ . ' ne stnte. the r.rl- Me.'er b, ' ,, e xplamillnn most generallj ,' that the original Imperial trnwnf ,, ..mpWKrehewa r wn.d ho hatl the Imperial ,,, Z of that monarch broUHh! from th,, m 1 i itiklHi capital and exhibit, i p " ' with ihnsp made for his own ..fo , Hon Hut Mr llrMn hla lle.lv . mini l.iiii .Ire,' vvrltra that if ii, J, , n. u trick ,.f Napoleon limiril, n. e L , eirnr us Ihe regilla of . hail ,," had been removed from uxUih. Idle b) Austria In 170t a he eoronallon of a l.erman Lmrcror w uld bo on event of such Pr'lnhu hu.nric Inter at ns to throw all otner ?d naUons into the shade Perhaps there nre those living who may et witness It He Who Knows a Book, tviih start In hand nnd dusty shoon, "waVed from morning till high noon, then rested for a little nl'lle I pnn the green grass t.) a bronK, Arid with a morsel and a book Forgot me man) a mile vY,VnendrnV0"hancKKish'rh,;.oa,l, I ntll the nlgllt beset m) wnv With cheerful thought on song an 1 tale, Ani so 1 fare by nil and vale. Contented day b) cla ror he who knows n book to rend May travel llghtl) without slKd Arid tlnd sweet comfort on the roid Ho shall forget the rugged vvu), Nor sluh for kindly eonipan) Nor faint beneath hla. load ,,,.,.. -11 It Mrk In I rank Italic s Monthl) Abandonment of Martinique. The question of whethet Iho Island of Martinique shall ot shall not be uhnn-doned uhnn-doned la now agitating lie public mind in Prance as well ns in the Island itself it-self The question whether It ought to he ul and.iiie.1 I. mi entirely different one. but If we Judge the future by the past we ma) lonlldentl) rreclkt thnt the ground will be oteupl-il .oon nftei the volcano becomes quiescent Ills the unir.rni testlmoii) of hltory that men forget the dingers nliiioat ns soon as It 1 n.scs nvvn) The burjlng of Her-lUlaneum Her-lUlaneum and Pompeii tlld not prevent Ihe Inhiibltunts of Campania from re-J.ull.llng re-J.ull.llng their hnuses on the mountain sides The outrun sis nf Mont Pelee and the Soufrlete half n cenlur) ago ill 1 not deter Ihe lalnnders from reppopllng the devaatnted regions The grent Lisbon Lis-bon enrthqu ike .11 1 not prevent Ihe citizens citi-zens from rebuilding their tenements over the ver) ground Hut Ind swnl Iowp.1 up their kindred Ihe (Inhesion Hood of 1100 onl) spurred the people to renewed occupation of Hip sand spit from which their propel t) had been swept awn) So we mi) feel tolenbly sure tint neither Martinique nor St lucent will hp nbnndnned liven If the nwnei. or tho deaolnted fields nnd towns should lenve them, others would flock In and tnke their places ns soon as the Immediate Im-mediate terror subldea New York Hvenlng Post Storage of Surplus Production. In llcuadm the) mine gold l.y hydraulic hy-draulic power ant muat do It In daylight day-light llul the atrenms are full of wnter nt night nnd prnetlcill) dry nil da). So long as p...le lamented the noc-turinl noc-turinl over pro In. lion of wnter, they pro lured no weilth When the) built dims to stcre the wnter nt nlgllt, the) provided me ins to mine b) tli) Thla la n striking example of the vvny we muat turn to pi out In nil rise, of temiKirar) surplus production nf staple cPinmnlltlea It Is during the periods of lirge pro lurtlon lint we can most economlcill) gither icserve stockB of such pro lucts ns we know nre sure to lie In demon I during peilods of recurring re-curring i rnspcrlt) Thus we see thnt man though slowl). Is learning tn un lerslnnd the wisdom of nature In giving hlni her product. In lempornr) excess of current consump tion nnd that what mm has long re gnnled the disturber nf regularlt), nni cntled over-pro lurtlon wa. mtitre lerslstentl) thrusting upon his ntlen-tlon ntlen-tlon the onl) condition out of which bo could po.Blbl) acruniulnte wealth nnd create regulirlt) If lempornr) surplus sur-plus production of perlahihle products like fruit nn.l vegetnhle. Is Ihe only condition av lllable for Increasing consumption con-sumption nnd creating stablllt) 111 the suppl) m. I pilces of these things, Is It not reasonable to believe thit tern forar) suri lus production of imperlsh able articles like Iron nnd copper Is the only condition nvnll.blp for creating slnl.llliv In the sui id) and prices of these staples' To wnfle the lilmr nnd the ficillties tn produce such rommo lilies li-lies to full catnclt) In dull time, when It la t'lluln the) will be In great de maud In nctlve times ns 'lollevriml sn)s la worse than n crime, it is n blunder fieorge II Hull in Knglnter-Ing Knglnter-Ing Magazine Dr. Burton's Airship Dr Hurton who Is now conducting experiments un.lei the Ilrltlsh Wnr of-flcp of-flcp elilms to have completed nn nlr-shlp nlr-shlp belter thin that nf Santos Du innnl it i. a tiuiiblnatloii of tnlloon nnl aeroplanes II) n s)slem of nern I lanes nnd framework lelween the Inl-loon Inl-loon mid the car he claim, to have con qticiel the rnbleni of rising and eh s.endlng without having recourse to dropping ballast nt emitting gns An automatic wnte. hotline appiratus keeps the airship horlznnlnl liven pas s. nge.s walking nbout the deck would not disturb the ship h equilibrium The. balloon will he l$0 feet long SO ftet more thnn Dumont b with n deck of I0 fept clilven I.) six iropellers of pnllrel) new foi m set In motion In pairs by threo petrol motnrs fort) live hors POWPr eneh fine i air Is r HeeH l tt.n bow one nml.ls. i, nd one In tho Hern The three iintnis fed b) JIB giillons rf jetiol illstilbuttd In thlrt-rlx thlrt-rlx i)lin.lers will weigh nr,n pniindB Th hl, will enrr) seven men nnd be papal.!., of remaining In the nlr fort), elirht hours nulnlulnlng a spped of twnt)-llve mile, in hour Rclntlons With Other Nations. W hnve Just been hnnoilng the memo.) of Itoilumbeiu und renewing grateful und welcome Memories' of the elllilent friendship f line hnmlieau a eouiiti) A fiw weeks ngo wo were laying honor mil welcome to n dls- Hngiilali .1 lepnsvntntlvp of the ee.iin tr) afciilnsl which Km hnmbeuu did most of his fighting ,a ,(,,. tun (n I leuts are not In the lenst lurongiuous It lHinili.au nnd St.iit.cn wore rc.es to Ihe death In Piirnrc nl the time when the enuntiymui of Ho. hmnbeau wpta the foes of out forefathers nt Louis. bourg .ml cjupIipc xpt Itn. lumbeaii land Sliuben were Irolh.iH In anna In the i running tnmpnlgn of e.iu llevnlu- ' tlnn mid Hut (.all ml Prem hiiian .ind his . nuntrjinen wtre our welcome g.nslB and f.lends mid our vnliiiible iillles Todn) 11 ml nnd 'Iciiton and llrllon nnd nil the .est mitt on our ' shores hs biollieiH nnd mi welcomed to enn h.u.t. us filends Th re Is mi dls-cilmlnutlon dls-cilmlnutlon nuiinc, theni savn u. eur-rent eur-rent In. Ill, nl ma) from du) to day recall nr cmphnslzi some' speilnl fenturo of ou. Inter. nurse A few weeks ngo we were enieiinlnlng Prime Henry of I'russl. few ihi)s ngo we Joined In ii lebriillng the cnthronmt nt or the King of Spain Vesteiday wo pild lilbule tn the services of HiHliiiinbeiiu nnd In the frlinlshlii of Prance A few weeks henep we shall nrclnlm the euro, nation nf the King nf l.nglnnd It Is it line pinetliiil apillcitl,,,, r ,,r tradl-tloniil tradl-tloniil pulley of honest friendship with all -New lurk 'IIiiipb B-cognltlon Assured It a all rlcihi sejnn)t Thev .nnv talk nlKi.it )nu notv I Ihev mnv .rlllcl.e' nd hint n.l raise a generil Joll) row: Ihty may Joke sboul )our fnlluris, they m) snc.r nt )our surtrsa, llul .it laat thev re l retlv mre tn ..hew ou kln.bieas more or has The) will bid Ihelr pnilw l earnest and ihe-lr jeers were onl) ehnff They will throw hen. li. tH by bushels when they write )our cpllaph Its one of Imps p. rvcrallle. that cant lie lin.lc rstnol Vuu get voiir ilenresi wishes when thev .an t do mi) go... So never mind the harsh remark., pnl evn. If the) re tru. Hut hold a p,, lllt, , say nn 1,1, tor it never fulls I.. hpp. how sn e'er th' v nil, nnl laugh llicv II ur. r.n e .in. iiiiric .l asniit when tiny write ) -nir eplt ih Wnshlnnon Btor. |