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" !"' lit hsi Ixwl.l.r.d .in.. ad man lull lie taU.i 5J: "l B1! bin nrst leaiiertful bil at their im- IH 0s5fif;l 1J batll. 1 iinimeon I In booKMulf a.lr IH (hiil.,1 'IS Mltlomly feoM It lua inlgbly napmial- lH WV' In In Jut Hti-tM H Sri'i 4 J r'M I,,i,ut sy8teln H rW.H' all "The free l tun aalem of New IH K ',l "Jork ltj la bat tb len.ll.lK Bal.iii IH Ifc' M' 1 J1 1 .t ndillt ed.l.nllo" In the metmnnlla la IB tvl 1 1- 3 . 1 all 1 H baa Lerti nn.1 la ail nlKtuI H ii'Hilil toail unleralt extenalon metlmoa Hl M (111 S1! totho maaaiBiit annul ells Tl.e l.i K H M MZ,ij lalaliirp im Idid for tha iiii.veiiwii In H lit ,tF, ' 5' JM'. nn'' r"r '"" "I""-'" lb' b'tiiria H W Will 4 ere under lh. ui..nlrlni of llieiom H iMt? mlttci tinnniliipn.lu'l In the mat H t ltr,J 'j caaon 1M litiuua mri Rl'en ullli an H 3! If' I M neinueiitten.lniiieiirir In the next 1 v. t isrt ' aFiK.in I."' hi tun a rr rIm n hut t! 1 l ttfj noriun atliudalue una onl Kl KD H wtl' 'Jl?' ,' J Ibo Miirl.la Work ri. n II na Hint HH l ' Jii, ' ' there mi uilled In to tnl ape. lul HH ;"f K V rlliw nf thla Hoik a limn Willi a Kt HH ;Vi bill of orRnnlzallou md u kein h tiiuth HH I J " j for the in nwea In ii.Mlllon tn B)rn tunl HH ti . rf 1 know le.lm of whnt na milt d to tin ai HH ? 'i Ht ' Int.llo timll lie wita l)r ll.nu M H 'MlV), I i Lel. h, i iiml b. baa hern In iharae HH M fl Jf -j of th. iatni mr lu-i In the llrat HH bl fltf.fel I 5 ear In rnlatd the uttomlume '.i.kki HH tfi f(V" !' KtnllFll. a an UMlllnhle for Ibe llilr- HHI ft:lV"-4'i Henlli aeaa.ii of lh. work nlthmmh nt HH f l I thla wrlthm th. aenaon la doaliiK tol the H l Ih .. j fourl tilth (lie llRiirea ahou Hint In 1 i I (J the I'HII aiaann l'.at lirtu.ex were RUrn H .tt. H and tint a Intnl of r.MUtM peraona IIh H t I tmrd In thrm whleh nieana nn liverae H i ! nttendnnce uf nenrl) 300 poiaona to the B ', K I' ICLtUUS M Jj r n Lnat Dnya of School. B i'l , Oh, what la an toiiK aa a da In June 1 ill I When In I tat t. mi of ael.nol la elnalnR? H lit I Th ii th. la.i LI. heart la till nl.im HHI ft' lit lib the aiilnmer Belinda of lite nfl. rtimill HHI ft tM Atilllialr of hla ll....mhl iiIkIi lu.ik.a HHI it Ii I T " li"" non HHB It Kl f '' he drenma at Ida d ak I. ilf dntlnir i il H '. The wooliieek. ra .Inure their riaailoon LHH H'iR k .1 lli Hie al.le ..r lh. law Iraifil .ink, ! ,!i.'l( !' Ii An.l Hie l.hiejiiv itniidlltdliBaeilhuff.inn- HIH -V M I I Wtb hla harrh lauah a.rrama hla J-.ke ft ii r I j)1( , nji. Oh lb. achool lerioa tloslnc daa Hro v(3?S?J' And 'the leaaona u hoy la aaslnc HH MtiiJ afHili M 'in ii uuhl l" hlni lie e in only Unn, B M . ' S? S nilll' ininrlaoiixl there and iltpreaae.1 HH 'ilifHhM That,lluttbm,for him In the IwoeMtt a H '.hi I V 1' I 'lu' """' apitklrd ttout are a playing HIH i IPS U ' You II ne'er krtp n boy a wild thought. HH '( i 'ili i "" HIH l III t IT Within the hound, of a. hook n II '' ' ' While i.ntler lh. hunk where Ilia nldera V ' jL "' Tl'e' " ' lar" f"r ''' "'"" Hn1 ,'""'v H (,.' 1-J) ! Oh' what la ao lonK aa a das In June M 'i , Who the ath ol.. htal t.rm la i.idlnK HH il I When II..- ifr.al aiiiiiin. r tholr la all In H f' j I'roni In.' hlr.la IiIkIi notea In the Insect H l" 1 ir H k r AMill the ho; eain'4 all through the uf H U t To follow hla Ihotiilita far winding ml y , " H CIioom Fltree by Lot. B 'I The inter who entertain frequeiitl M i In l,iii bu nienll In'onted n m H I Iff ineihoil oi dealing with one ol lite prill B clpil thfHcultl a lii. l.lfiit to dlnmr par H ,, I tl 1 Hut or pulllllK nIT till KUrl-t I'l H ,'t . nnlMiiK In ihe draw In itiotn Hie itueats H , Til fnti two btiak-lh full of lion vi a Hid- M ) , , tl n In th' bloaa. ma art numbeied tlek- H f) I it lh in. ik Ktillesled In Hhllt M .' their . i a put a hand 111 one baaket H ' ' inlorned with fotttit me-no'H or aoille 1 oth r blue ll.i. md lull nut a iart H Th lull a puforn. n like eiumony K drinliii, lUketa from u bonet of pink H i Jilt onia gtn nilh toa 'Ihe enire- K BlHiuilln iiunih is ttun lodt lor tnh H loth r md Im'liu a. n.d lh. uu. le oul H r . 'jialr off and ko In to dlnn. t or etiurat LbbbbV I ,' lji un ' r t'1'M aaient th. liLftteaa foreg.KtM HIBI I j i ' iBlil ' i" credit for lh. ha.monioua nrtange HIK I'iiViJ'Sf" 1 uirnt of the gueata If the dlnn. i p ia. a IHH I il iSffef 'f brlkhtl Hut if II la u failure in B I Win K u Hill r s iet nn I if Hie tntipha bilng ill HHB I I ("i I "" "r" ' tm '"i. i satlon lagi h all) HB '. 1 ') . tho ) liuutng. of the in w method la H iftll that ill. bond kui ata hale no grliiante I, I) ' Ii lilt, in I Hull Iii.iIi.-h and ran onl lull HH ! il i ' nt f it Detroit IV. , I'naa M I ' Safest Finer, on Earth H ' P '( 'I ! The Hoard of 1 1 t it niuiua of rull- H I) . jhuy ta"ualtl.a In th" I'nlti.l Mm-doni HH I Till ' 'lui 111," 10UI almu Hint in th. .oillae of H , ;' i ihit '.f tr out of the mllll. na iiml mil- H " lloiiH of paaat iik ik uhltl.d itlong l.-H l.-H t ji iihd tho Iron horHe not n ill nh tie 1 i net his dciuh thiotiKh an nulltnt to o. tnln And II 8.i'aU eloiiu. inly for i'l '111 unuiiReiiitnts of the . otiipntitm tin t j ' i ire and aklll .f their a mints and H J A tiK aoundneaa of their mm. rial (hit 1 I Ills it i orcl tiB II la I'litiilhl he eti .h I H I . ' tin (1 it a tlitu hen aervieea nn till- ' HH 4 , ii i el laaier anil HHMleia n i H II ilintioiiH tlian ut in iirevloua tinn H t I,, 1 1 lit Ooorgt htei.iiipii a Kirm limn H ,J I If in una ut lo Kent nil pulillt nee It Vl ' '4 ! Js lru ,llal 'b'le were mlahnpa an I BkH I . ' .I'Sil lial annit paiaona were killed and HH I fit V V ,nJ luJiind but not one of tho foi KBlt?) '. i' n r wia a piiaonm'i and tho nitui- HIH f (i 1 I "r 1f "'' ' "'"' ""' about 4.K) alu.it H ' I . II, r "r rorreapondliu llRUre loi 1UU0 H I I. i L' ' ur ' xhi t duiliiKTliat ) en rue llmta IHH I'.l.t 1 . " ' I" lolllntf lo k pirmiiirnt wis HH & it'll "e ' veiu ' Bl"""ll,lr' tnr "o .1 atlm of aiHrinC ! iKhl t . In nallta and three per ec n .Hi i Hi in paaaenger an I for In Jnii h t a I lal of til" out nf whom 47fi . win nn mh la of thr public II la i lh nl lhat If one la going to linn tin thing nt all to do with rall-i)i rall-i)i one la atifeat In a train that la nn lh. mne ro In the tourae of the eai HI paaaint, ra were killed an 1 KID Injured In-jured 1 falllnR between rarrlngea and phtfottnt. getting Into or out of com-parlminta com-parlminta ttmibllng onto the llneB or irnaalng ih.m nt Inappropriate mo inenta or In other wn that coitl 1 easily ha- men molded by the exert ex-ert le of i little tare and prulence liomlon Telegraph Cenlury'a Orentiat Work. Mnn of the moat eminent Hermans were r.c. ntlv naked t.i oM.iess their nplnlii.T tta to whlth was the grealeat woik of the laat ttnlury. and their an-awtla an-awtla whin Inaalfled showed that the niaJorlt aitafhtd most Importanca to the following n. hit vetnents 1 The taiubllahment of Ihe Oermnn empire 2 The proclamation of the rlghta of man 3 The dlncowry of steam a n motive tiower I Applitd electricity f. The dlscoverx of narcotics nnd nf antlaipaln The romulgallr i of Hie law of conaervntlon of energ 7 The work nf Dnrwln a The dlat nerv of the modern aelen-tlftc aelen-tlftc method of Judging Ihlnga, which la based on t xuct oba nation a The dlaitnery nf lite spictral an t-Ijala t-Ijala III The dlocry of the X-rna. II liiethonns ninth sytnphony, 12 The HfH.ind part of "rnitat. II The tnmenllon at lleneva 11 The prlniar at hool tin.l compulsory compul-sory edttcnllnn IT. The moienient In faor of wo-man wo-man s right 1 Ihe ixplnialli.it of Africa by Hull. Hu-ll. plana Outlook for Prosperity. Thnl tticrhn if Its lending men are prudent will r. main prosperous for an Indefinite erlod sitms proliahle Neer hns the roitntr ncciiinulnted so much wealth never have Its Indttstrlis and lis rallwnvs lieen na will iidmlnlalereil, nnd never hne lla fiinn.rB been as fr. e fioin debt Hut whither Its trtle will r main na attl. as It Is nt piesent In sniin titiaaitie .1. pentia tljain tbeollt-l.ail. tbeollt-l.ail. for Ihe mowing emps aijs the Uindi.n Stntlallc Sliotil I there he il nop fnlhiie fn illicit. hi.iiM hae leas to upend timti ni.ii hlnery and upon luxuries lux-uries luitntifactnrers wool I hae fewer outers the rillwti) nuiipaub s wotill liaie leas train. In inriv ..ml would not leipilr. bo tttiii new wiigona nnd engines en-gines an I there would he less empln Ineilt for Ihe working rlltases llltt mill mi-ll SH tin consiiiii.i i lii i It wire to bring lo light merttndliiK and . redlt thus r. -relw a blow liny one would allll lw proapero.is and the diminution In trade tirtlvin wotil I he IlKht 1'iople hie no dotilii gone ahead loo fast In certain dl-ii. dl-ii. lions nn the other hand the stock of taw mati rials nn I manufactured nr-Ililes nr-Ililes aie In. hid so light Hint It haa I" en found neteasni) lo aupplenn nt tin m fioin abroad notwithstanding the lit in Import duties At Ihe s-ime thno the l.u!nn c of trade has for some jenra Past I still IB gleullv III fmor of the I'nlleil Slat.s and Hie cotinti) Is til.ln to ltt nnniwlly a ery large tiiantlty of se. ttiliies from rttrni e Ilv tllmtu-lahlng tllmtu-lahlng Ha pnrtliiiBiB of seitirltlea from nhniiil Alntilin wonll lie able to pro-i.lo pro-i.lo ail.litiomil i.ipltnl tor Its own In. tlustrlts Died of Iinpiovciuents. An ii town phtalclnn lella of n Oer-ninn Oer-ninn frlin.l a. pnoi Joiirneuinn l.al,. r, who a. nt Ills wlfi Ui n I.K-ul hospital whin ahe fell in The hvali Ian alwn asked with Int-rcst iifiei the cnndlHoti of the altl, woman w h. It he mt t Ihe erintin, and was toll In n.pij 'Well, do. lor the; sn nt Hie hnni Hal there' InipioMinint This reply tlld not vary from bi tn day f.n n inoiiih or nioro, and was Hlwaa si oken by the Human erj slollll) as Ihnugli he really did not see In tin n port an Rmun.ls for bo e 'lilt n one nioinlnff meellnir the h sli-lnn mid helm ueked tho uaual iliuatlnn he Bald i ih ahe a il. a I doctor " ....'art-' repwile.l tho phalclin. "Whnl do th. an she died of This dldnl sn they dldn t have to anawtied Hie (lerttinn M knew Hhe died of i. . nninj Impnnenicnta." I'lillmltlphlii 'llnus ' I Uo-ml with the Jluthf To avoid Hie tioiihle of bona, keeping inanj hi ilii I'arlslans hmu.1 with Ihi Ir l.titlt r so to sin-uk Insu ad of ordering or-dering the foot1 Toi the lams, hoi I from day to dn ihej pu i iu, sum per inoiiih to thilr bttile- ot housekeeper who lonlinrla to auppli th.ni wlih the usual l hive minis per day composed of the inaldiniirv rnitiaes sts What tn 1-at 'I lie ptlte mil,) fr thlH set vice til lea In aieor.lanc" with the atle of 111 lug If gueat be lnvlle.1 in tllnner or an aurt of . ntirtalnment !. glien nn extra aum per heH.I la paid In this waj Hie lad of the house avoids the aunovano of bttlchers md bakers bills nnd If the hniln does not ktxp his part of the contract it la easy enough to find anothit to teplate him Of lourso 'he l'real.lent s liottaehol 1 Is tarried out on thla plan on n large siule and mans of the big stores sup. pl all their cmplovees with dilly meala in the same manner 'ihe han't, and other udmliilatiutlona of similar nitlure often fuiiiNh the noonduv meal lo their cli iks by .ontratt, the lalUr Puiiik u trilling su,n toward the tost Discovered. "If a pint aild Mr Ullklns, aa lift niliiipled the papn nnl Hitew It on the Hoot It t- titothci a'h mt. of monopoly to fasten Hie joke of power on I lie people" ' What are you talking about" naked Ills wife Thla beef monopnli ' I hae detected the tlastiirdlv plot It's part nf n, gl-gantlt gl-gantlt tonsplrniv The ate (.olng lo make meat ao ixpenalve that nnboly can bui It ' "Welt ilor we won't starve We can eat vesatablts There you are The II make tia all herblvoious Thev II den us Hie anl-ttial anl-ttial food whit II makea p. ople enetgetle nnd ivtentrul "I he II ktep its on n veitetuhle diet n mi we re nil so puilent and good ni.lu.iii Hint e wont I.I. k at an tiling tiny vtaiit to do' -Washington Htal Tlie Tragedy of Foiet DetruoIlon. Hay St.iniiaril Hitket. writing In the Jnl I'mluiy on lirlirulton Bpeaks thus of the pi triess In Western sentiment sen-timent in tho iiiiitt. r of forest preai rv n Hon and of Hit iient of making more reseri t a Another arhtme of Hie Westerner for . oust rv lug Ihe water-supph hns homo rich fruit In the luit f t w yeais It la a well-known fact that th. re i loi at wllti thiik undirgrowlng vege t ill n The ground Is protctled and the Mil, tn l Inn holds hatk mid tegulntia lh. wnt.r whlth falls In tain N. urly .11 ..r th. high plii'iius nnd mountain laimis of Hie Wt t tiheiu the rainfall an I snowfall nn m ntest and whin till tin gieat rlv.la tltlia t licit siillliv hi. ..vend niort or lean deno!v with vigitiiilnn often ulih ningnllltuit for-eaia for-eaia hundreds ven thousand of v. na . I I If it ie nol foi iheao for e-its ill th '- it t Hut Ml u ml I tun Bwlfllj Inti tl illti th Mrt nil wrull "i i I" tin I In a f . Itiv-i tlitu. lh In 1 tvoulu bi dry ntili j Tll la uill what now htppens In r ' I ' ' lh Util great tor itii two of three wcks In the I olttte dr night all the remain- ili f.h tlm It Is therefore, of vital t i nance that these forests be pre-aerv pre-aerv I The W esterner, led bv wise a I. mists hus taken up tho matter and hi good fortune the Oovernment at Washington has l.eort aroused to the n e.slt of the case and forest re-atri re-atri s and national larks hive been ttuted which will not onb go down lo future generations as the moat notable placts of natural beatitv on the continent conti-nent but they will preserve llfo and bring happiness to the v-iUcya below. ' Coinradpry, rtood comrade mine, I do not care Alone whal path our feet shall fare, 8o tie we toss our bur Jens hi. nd wander free lieneath the sky, lisle tiTHhren of the sun nnd nlr. The morn awaits us. and the noon, ie etm till the rear of moon With f. rn and flower with bird nnd bee With reed and vine, with crass and Our pirns shall he close in tune. And well I know that we shall bring Back from oar nulla nd RlprHtig A Itirg .a captured from the mirth And I Ingneaa of mother drill. Whose soul la ever like the spring T 1 Then grip the pilgrim staff Afar The hills and hennlt hollows aie. The sun loura round its virgin Roll, And horn on Unlet height behold. Tho unknown bckons like u alir' -Clinton Scollard In the lndi pendent. Dtfcctlve Scent of Birds Animals follow the'r noses with unerring un-erring Instinct A dog Identities hla master b melllng him A goat picks her kid from an Inei sure or hundreds with her nose Aftir a separation ti cow Is never satisfied with her calf until she has Ihoroughlv smelted It The feathered fnrollv are so 1i Mi lent as to smell and taste that they go nnvwhtie and eat anvthlng uys a writer In (luting I have seen blids contentedly brnollng about slaughter lions. a nnd setver discharges wheie the nlr was so contaminated thnl my horse woull turn up Ita nnv diaw Its lips ba.k rmm Its teeth nnd gioan an I I could only secure m material ma-terial by working with ti cloth dipped In disinfectant hnitn 1 over my lips nnd nostrils The birds etit unspeakable-things unspeakable-things It Is nothing to find them inking the river banks for worms nt the verv month nt n win, ,lta!,-r.. " Home of our i,nldell-notcI, gi. ly-plum ige.I blrda tint have been sung hj imets and piloted by irtlsts nmj be found in the Holds cninplaci ntlv nt-lv Pit king the undigested corn from the droppings of lite herds they follow lleyond nil question the birds hive sight an I th inlmitla scint but vvhtro oath is dt fectlve in one of tin ao senses It seems comptns.ited for h tho greit-cr greit-cr de,rio In which It posscma the other. Evils of the Competitive System. A diplorible fentltre of this lompctl-Hvi lompctl-Hvi systim 's that It louches the lm-tiglnatinn lm-tiglnatinn of those lower In the scnle of Income md pro.lutes among them a rover nf iliwcnntent nnd nnihltlnua ttnieat Thej beiomo a pushing crowd of egotlats th. Ir homes lose the slm-plldty slm-plldty of the old time American family and become tenters of ocl tl Intrigue, the marriages of their children are, If not actu-illy nnanged, then promoted, with nn eye to the main chance, Ihey h ing upon the triumphs of the society column tiny give themselves over In ftiahl. liable vbea such as gambling nt bridge whist, Kcnndnl-inongerlng, nnd svtnphnti.j, until their pence .of mind S torn, s a thing of the past, nnd liny lose their sense nf Hit. peisnctlvo nnd dlgnltj of life Htich mlsMildol mult rlallslH r mill I one of the fuinniH sonnet son-net of Knit On finu." which retd so lo spi .k In the feminine gender, might appropriate he nitltled 'On loclal Mnldtlt n " lit" fevtrd Is the man who c-innot look I'Imhi lua mortal da)s with tempernto I loud Who venes all tho haves of his life's liotik. An I n.l a his fair n imu of its maiden-h. maiden-h. nd It la is If the rose alto tld pluck herself Or he me pltini Ilnuir lla tul-.l bloom. a If n N'nl id like a me.l lllng elf Hhotil I dirk, n h. r puio grot with mildly .lentil ' Hut Hi. roae lenvea heraelf upon the brier, lor wln.la lo kiss an 1 grateful ben m And hi rs. ioin still wenra Ita dim The iinillaturhed like haa cnatnl apace Whi then ahi.ul I man lea.lng the worl I for jrrncc Hpoll hla aalvalloii for a fierce mlacreed? fintttry for July. Crnrc for JTnich Music. All over lite world ' said llnndmns. ter Sousn nothing goes like populnr niiisl. I i an sle up mj an Hence, as a general thins before I have finished m Be.on.l niiinhrr I gave thm Wag-ntr Wag-ntr In llerlln I he liked It Hut when, es an encore I plaved one of mj own marines or nn merli an popular mcl-talv mcl-talv the appIatlB.' wai ti.mendntts "lit. pick up our tunes too In s-or-lenio on the I'nurtli of tuls 1 henrd nn Itallnn bund pi is 'lohtt Hrown'B Hod ' nnd thej plii I il In far less ragged fishlou than the ill I one of in own ninichrs a few minutes later Moat of the national m lodles hive been derive l fioin foreign sources but lohn llrown's llolv' nnd Marihlng 1 hrough lleori'ln have not rjlorv Hnl-lilujiih Hnl-lilujiih tiilKlnnled a a Hun la school hvmn In Charltsinn S C Kitchener a troops aang It In the Soudan It will bo sui g so long as men m irrh to war to lulllttir) mush l'hlli.leli hla rress. It's nn Impcsslblllty. Chniles Sleekier tells the follow Ing Inl e on himself He was taking a short rut through Trinkfoit stiett one ufternoon n f t w days ago when he came upon a i hlld ctvlng blttcrlv lh stopped tn ask whit was the milter Muiunin aa I em't ever bo President Presi-dent " sobbed the . hlld 'Well what If vou intif" consoled the hiwver There aie IoIb of otlter was or mnklng i name fnt vnttrself even If sou don t get Itoosevclta Job on can glow tip to be i got. 1 mii and that s better than being President Don t sou think so" "lint I cnu't gtow up to be i goo 1 mun" walled the soungaler In a fresh oulbutst of v oe 'Nonsense' snli Mr Sterkler 'Of coutse sou can fan t neither' ' bellowed the child ' Why not Id Ilk' to know "'ditiw I pi i little girl1 Niwlmk W orld How American Women Tiavel. Most ni. ilniii women abroad work hard 'I lies tiuvel In all Boils nf ills, i inifort rising while it la vei night walking through mlba of picture gal-I gal-I ie, visiting ancient t bun hen and ca tin lials nnd d'lug all Klnda of places In nhli h tiny take no Interest 'l lies go to so mans and see them so upntltlnllv ihui tin y know nothing about mv of them tealls How un inj one know tins thing of a tnuntrs, Its p ople InstltiitloiiB butgtiagi art, an hit., tuie Mio.als schools oi tins-Ihlng tins-Ihlng tlse Just by in. lug Itnough It with a party of rervoua htnrled Strang, era en It menibn of it Hied and worn lo n frlazle ' Woman s Home I'oiti. pinloli Nickname 0 nf Style The i rtent fashion o' using tho full t Itristhtn nam s of peisons yiiunt, oi old whin nd.1i easing tin tn liiNtmil of n nhknnme its used t. be tin rule, Is a mm scnsihlf thing to h. than faah ion usually pieiu libra hut why It should be lountel n tiltne foi an imi-mule imi-mule friend In a moun nt of forgetful-n. forgetful-n. as lo nert to Ih nil nhkniinu., It Is hard lo understand Ti ill her child Hi salt n once I hi was call I rouse., tin Irt tf the patent of 1 llpnb. Hi nne brings Sou up with a ftown anil a bhtirp re minder should sou cnl) her Annlt,' a though sou miy never In h r caac have I rmd of Ih i hange from the oil style Wilt ' a a rule loesnt tare a fig himself whit sou .all him but be quite sure his mother does and will say tn jou reprovlnglv William If sou please,' If sou chance to call him Willie Two persons who had been close frlenda had a quarrel which parted them for life over ones persistence persist-ence In calling the child of the other ' Itabe ' Instead of uladss ' which wus her name Detroit Free P ess. Mnklng Heady for a Bath. Col Harry Hall has Juat returned from i Western trip He snss that on n Journey serosa the prunes If stopped with a farmer for the night He naked If he (ould have n. bath for he vvni dttslv and travel stalnel ' Certain,' replied 'he fanner Then he shouted lo his sen Jim get the Ilxln s for n I nlh for this vcr gent ' Ilm came back with a towel, n chunk ot soap and n pickaxe What's that pickaxe for" asked Hall "Oh" raid Jim "sou II have to dam up tho crick 'New lork World, Labor Union Church A Itboi union chur.lt with the rich excluded, Is the lattst 1 roposal of organized or-ganized labor In Indian i The ptoject la in irfterestlng deputure from tho Illblle.il Ideal of the itch and the poor meeting togetl er before the Lord who Is the Makei of them all W Ith n membership mem-bership 'Imlted to those in good nnd regular ttnn ling In trades unloni nnd with the rutinlrg expenses paid bs 'as-feastnents 'as-feastnents ' as If for a stilke the success suc-cess of the itw evangelical entitle would seem tn be itsstirt 1 We presume pre-sume there would be i stringent rule against long sermont twtnls minutes, with a leaning to the "tile of meres, wns Mr Hvnitsa Idni an 1 n libor union congregation w till have peculiar pecu-liar HdinutagcH In ciifonlng It They tould rattle their pew doois or nil pet up and go out on the sttoke of the clock, Just n they tliop th Ir hammers on week diss New lork Kl enln.tr Post. A Duty of rnrents. A bos 15 senra old wl o had successfully success-fully worked to the held of hla cuss In n Iloboken grammar a hool and who wna lo have been ihe ilnss valedictorian, valedic-torian, develored nn affection of tho heart nnd nfler Ihe ex munition wits so exhausted tint be took to his bid Ho vvub anxious for his dli lotrn, nnd to plenw him In hla sickness the. school nuthorltlct mnde It out nnd give it to hla teacher to present to him, but before the teacher enehed his homo he had died And the rnlertlon Is t'nt this Is one of tho trigcIUs of overslinly nnd it tetitlmons lo the barbarity nf a strenuous m hool system or this Individual In-dividual cnae we know nothing, but of such cists In general It Is nit unjust to sas lint they are Hie tragedies of unreinonible I nrentnl imblHon and testimony to the negligent e and reck-Itssness reck-Itssness of filling nnd mothets It H nn extinordlnttry boy who nt IS seira old determine! of hlmstlf to go to the head of his grammar achool dust nnd to be the vnleilctorlan nnd moat boss can be Implicitly trusttd not to allow Htich nn ninbltlon lo Injure their htnltl Teichera nn 1 parents and tasks tind even the sssUm are usuilly futile In their iittnrkH upon the boy a physical sssttm, so far as study Is cone, rued So when ii hov who itfcds lestrilttt does appear, nothing ts more obvious to a discerning mind than tint the llrst duty Is to ronlnln him nnd tint no pirent can honoinbly shift tint duts to the teacher, or put the blame for Its non-observance upon the course of studs or upon the school system That so mans hoys ccare tillie nnd well Is proof sulllrlent that t bos' need not be killed by lilt school but If Hie pir-ent pir-ent does not rmko sure tint ho Is not being killed, who will" Tint Is whit parents are for Ilttiper's Weekls, Tho Cost of Irrigation. Those who look forward to the control con-trol of tho rront rivers of America nnd the use of funds suppllel bs the Om -ernment for tint purpoae point to the fact that Knglaud has spent about tV) Ofinnoo on the new Nile dams nnd other works for continuing the greit llRSP-Hnn llRSP-Hnn liver nnd making ccrtnln lite crop of the vnlles below, an I that ahe tna InvcBted the sum of flCOCOOOOD for Irrigation Ir-rigation pttrposta In India luring the lust Ihlrly yeiua A single cnnil from the ilnngea mat Jl'OOOdflil it his n total length Including tributaries nn I drainage cuts or lllf. miles nnd Irrigates Irri-gates over 1 OOOtmo ntres of Innd There ns Hies hive been are regarded bs the l'tiRllah na n profitable Investment 'I here are GtioOOoO irres of laud under (tiltivntloii In the villes of the Nile. Mipportlng a population of over ftOOO-(W ftOOO-(W pi ople Mr I.lwood .Mend Irrigation Irriga-tion expert of the I'nlted Stites 1ov-eriimi-nt, estimates tint the Missouri liver nnd Its tilhutirlea If properly controlled will Irrlg-tle five times aa much terrltors furnishing nn opporttt-nlts opporttt-nlts for the expinalon of surplus popu-latlon popu-latlon thnt will Hat the Ameihnn pen. I le for n long tlm- to come No theae weaterneiB do not h.llevn In Ihe neces-plty neces-plty of fotelpn Islands as nn outlet for Amerlcin colonization thes point lather la-ther to their own expanses of tint 1 timed tim-ed cheap, ilrh lind In n tllmnle that Is nenrls perfect Has Stnnmnl Hiker In Jills Centurs Sahara Dust In England. In Ihe coure of a paper on "The Cornish Cor-nish Dustfull of Januars 1 '0.' rend before the Itosul Meieorologlt il sotlets at 70 Victoria street recently xr n II Mill said Hint since the Krnknini eruption In livl whi n the volcanic dust throiui Into the air mnde llatir nppn i.nttot muns months nil over the world In n long atrlcB of hrillltnt stinaeta the most lemitkil.le Instatire or far-traveled far-traveled dust wns thit which occurred in Much ISiil saja the Imdoti 'lele ,raph In Hals the rtln fell so thick Is chanced with n I atnd that the ici-sanis ici-sanis took It tor blond and became fan-Ic-stikken for tltiee diss the tluat cloud Irivtled noithwaid titer cential 1 urnpe mibttunth.l t litres railing lar north as the Dtnlah laltttida an I In stutters In which It teached paitaof l-nglund and Siotlnnl hid been n-toidid n-toidid IttiR. quintlty ot alnillir dual fell about Juuuurs .'1st. list, lit C'lirmvnll tun tin ana nt JnW) a ptare miles and the .nnduslon seemetl tn be Hint about ibis time the iitmosphere over the .xlieun u.si or Hurnpo inn alsttd or nil whlih hid come front Hie Aflhnil d.sella .i.trlng with It It quantlts or tin dual of which a in. re vistige-soiiK lOtiiiiK. tons or mi had been caught in Us fall and cmtled to the shoriu of Un . h iiinel riicie eetntd to be little doubt tint Hie furmeta of the vviat of Pnglun 1 had II. la spilng plows I many tona ..f the s.in.1 t.r tin Sahara Into lli.-li tut rtma Orowtli of ChrUtlnn Science. Joneph liana M III. t in hi arlltle nn The llrowth of t hilitlun gflenc. In Tim lira Maiaitm glvts the following interesting lnfiuin itioii The lotttl uunil.li of Chilalian Scl-nice Scl-nice ohmchiH and si.ilelltB hen and abroad Is now Mil ah. nlng tho iiiaik able int tease of SI .lining the last sear The Philallitn Sil n.i 1. ntlnel furnishes the following iiiiihiiilnitive llguiia it la tlve lo Hie denoniliiaili n ine totui nuinii t or 1 ninth iliuiches for the sear (tilling 1 1. . inbet 3IhI p. 1 wuHim 'Ihe intnl nuniher foi Hid sear en ling Di i emh i list lull was In. giving an lnrn,io of hintuli ehiirrho' The total numb, i of 1,111 ictles (not vet nrgniilsni as 1 Inn h 1 for tin sen ending IViernl et lis 1 .ih) was 1TJ Th. total number foi tin ar eudliif, lie osmlie! list inn wasp,, glilnif an In- t reftse of IS Bill II Hi H llesld.s theae th. 1 tire many free reading rooms tn. r. th 111 one hundred In the I'nlt. I Hii iKht in (irnitu New 1 nt I nlniu anil nu Itrge one in (liliugt 111 width ill ihi thiircheB of thit ils .unit. Tin t adliih rooms are a future of the denomination and arc to be found In many of the cities abioad whrre Christian Science his obtained ob-tained a lodgement The rirst Church of Christ, Scientist Scien-tist In Hoaton Massachusetts was finished fin-ished in 1804 at an expense ot over 1260 . ton and was tledldted In 111 It Is known na The Mother Church all the other churches being branches of this one. Mistaken for Pat Elieedy. Vx Speaker Thomas B Reed was a victim of mistaken Identlts the other morning accotdlng to n sarn told nt the Liwvcts club The portly sUfs-mnn sUfs-mnn was walking down nioadwiis when he tun accoted bs n Wall atpeet operator who Is fond of other g imos of chance besides those ploscd on the stock exchange and who Is wont to confute races Hello, Pit!' was tho operators greeting 'Sir' exel limed the ex Speaker. ou look its fresh as a daisy, old bov ' Sir" rerenttd Mr. Reed, with rising Inflection You must hnve won a pllo la-.t night Sit '" thundered Ihe man from Maine Oh come off, Pat' Don t sou recog-nlre recog-nlre sour friends when sou aie down heie' "You have made a nilttnke sir "Well if sou are not Pat Shecds-. I'll eat ms hit ' "Do so then " slid the ex Speaker, curtls. 'I am rhotnns II Heed ' A Question. Whene'er I feed the harninl.l folk Ms gentle soul Is vexftl. Ml sensibilities are torn And I am aoro perplexed The rooater ao pollteli stnnda While waiting for his run I, Hut when I feed him what 1 chnnget He then Is rough and rude He crowds his gentle wives aaldo Or 1 ecks them on the hind, Someilims I think II would ho best If he were never fed. And so I orien stand for hours Deciding which la tlght-Tt. tlght-Tt. Imi.llteK have enough. Or atnrve nd be rollte Tills l'trker Ilittler In t,eslle's Monthly for Jul$ Tho New Woman in Japan. The Jnpin Women s university Ii said to have adopted l.aehill In a module l form as an exercise for Its students Tho modlllcillon made by n gsmnastlo ttacher consists of Increasing the number num-ber of hises to tlve Instead nf four, and or shortening the Inter-base tlistnnce The field will therefnte be pentagon il In shape, sas the Japan Times lite heading or this nfte mas sound objection ob-jection ible, but In using It we do nol ot course Insinuate tint our ' new women wom-en ' behave extrnvagnnlls. as their sisters sis-ters In the West nte supposed to do The crentlon of "new women," adopted for nntlonal requirements, Is nn Inevitable Inevit-able consequence of the new state of affairs In Japan Woman's Responsibility. Thnt womin Is lesponslble tor three-fourths three-fourths of nil the sin, crime nnd paver ty of the entire world wna the whole, stle accusation brought agulnst her re-centls re-centls bs a reverend bishop in the Mid-die Mid-die West This niralgnmcnt occurred nt n public gathering, and berote tin audience au-dience of two thousand people, In which women predominated Hla remutks were received with rapturous nppliuse, whlth goes to show that women do not mind being told how wicked they ore, but rather enloy It This hy no meanB proves that they Intend to profit by It, and must not be so ennatruettd by any refornu r who Is prone to stake his fame upon a regeneration nf tho elusive sex It 111ns lnvo been thot the women In this audience found the bishop nn at-tricllve at-tricllve gentleman to watch and listen to. If he wns, be hod a. strong point In his favor, nnd mas hive been np-pliudcd np-pliudcd for sentiments whlth If intend in-tend bs a lets favored orator, might havo been hissed llesite theuppaient n 1 to v.i I of his feminine hearers which tloes not delude us In the least we wish to n cord our dlsigreement w Ith the con-tlemitiitors con-tlemitiitors speaker and In pirtlculnr with one of his temarka rcgntillng woman wo-man rcsponslhllltleB as n mother "To her man mu-t leave Hie trnluing of the boss nnd girls th it are to be th. fat'ieia and mothets of the futuie t'hnll woman wo-man be false lincrnttful and triltnr-ous triltnr-ous to the tiuut that man has reposed In her'' liven In these disa or Illbll-cnl Illbll-cnl crltlclain It is startling tn be told that it was man who appointed woman to (he honorable post or mother liar-ter liar-ter s Weekls. What the Jllner Really Hakes. There la a wide .llfteiente or o Inlnn regntdlng tho actual wnges or the s(rlk lug nnthrntlio miner Ihe nominal wages ns figured bs the nietntor vars fioin t 0 00 to J76nn a month The nc-tual nc-tual wages as figured by the miner irs from V) in) to J3anfl 11 month '1 his dlfletente is due o the liet Hint the operntor figures on the basis t.r full time while the fnet Is tint Hie miner I trels makes mil time and is lompdled to ligute according to the icttial number num-ber nf diss he Ins worked whlth lit the past ten sears have averaged little over fifteen dash to the month '1 he le-pnit le-pnit of the I'ennsslvanlii Ilurenit of Mines nnd Mining for I'll shows lint the average wnges or the mlntr for tint Seir would not exceed JMS on nn nver ngi orill'l per mouth Pi let Itobetts In Ids recent publication 011 the Atithra rite Coal lnduslrs Elvis the average inonlhls entnlngs of ihe mini 1 tor the 51 irs IS'.I ns JSI ID and that or Ihe d iv Itborer ia $J2 40 an aventge or JIJ7 .tr das tor the miner and ') cents tor Hi. laloier I lake trom mv notehoik the rolloulng statement mnde bs an old mlntr whose word cinnot be questioned I mulls ot six Average monthly wages ror twee months Nnv 1 nnl to Nov 1101 I nun) Hem l'.n clothes iind shots Jhfm doc lor and medicine II rn coal Si no lnige antic hurt h II "10 household goods J.' no total 117 '0 There Is left a balance or lis W Tor fool ror alx during the month llev lohn McDowell In q i, Pilgrim tor July Regions of rreicut Volcanic Activity The ii.tlve voli-itilc giottps or the Western llemisph. ie oitin in live wide. IS iKpatated legions 1 The Andean gintip or vnlemoes of Ihe eqiittorlil ngloii or iv.-tein Soillh luetitH 2 The chain or nome twnts-flve gieat 1 III ler-iones whlth Hlitrh eai.1 and west amiss Hit south en J or tho Mtxlian 1 Itleau 1 'lite 1 etttral Sine. luin group with Its thirls one active ttuteta extending dligonally across tin weslitn ends or the eaat-an l-nrat foi la of Hie Ciilh bum lorrtigtillona fringing the Pacllh -ldi of liuutemali Han Saivn lor and 1'i.sla Hii a 'I Ills Is ssi nnl, 1 n run tin Mt xluin group on 'lie 111 rth by n largo mm vthanli nun lite Isthmus of I,. hiiBiitoin nnd on the south fiotn tin udi un volcanoes h) the Isihmus of Pinaina, where no active vol. anois an found I Ihe ihaln if vnlennoeB of the W linlwnril iBlancj. mniklng the eastt m gati of Ihe I'atlhbean sen standing In II line dliectls cit.ss (he eastern .r. mlnal or the Caribbean mounialns ttendltiK enal nnd wel nnl iuiiiII.i to the Central American group aim Ihtrly situated nt t he it w esprit hi niln il r. 'Ihe voltniioes of Alaal, 1 nn th. Aliutlnn I'lanlH -Prof Albeit T lll In tho Inly Cinlttrs Where Employer niul Employee Slime Itufus Itoekwell Wilson In lh lune "(111 (iB deserltx's In an litter.silng m tuner the (own or U-ilnlr, ,, , tnhllshed by N O Nelson ih, ,,, mi fneturer ns a lo-operitl.e , r,i, ny Hi.iklng or the sharing or prom m, Wilson sis ' Prollt sharing, as ptnttlced m clilro is hiiicd nn eni nines uni n tm addel penntag on wages if ihe illil dend Is 2 per cent a man with a saliry ot Jinoo receives J.O In addition nnd an olllie bos whose wages nrt 120(1 n. Sear f,eta n dividend of 14 The pieceworker piece-worker has his share the sime as the man working for wages, and In his case the jeirls sum of the earnings Is the basis of percentage ot extra profit. "No one Is excluded from the list, nnd the men nre alo encouraged to become stockholders In tho compiny which fclves them emplosment A share costs 1100 and a man can buy ns much or ns little us he desltes or even a fraction of a shire, piylng for It nut of his wages During the list ten years tho workmen of Leclnlre have received dividends on their wages equal to 7 per cent per annum and those who Invested a portion of their vvngei In stock have received in Interest and dividends nn nvetnge ot about 13 per cent nn their Investment Neurls nil of Ihe emplosfes own slork 111 the com-pins com-pins although It Is optional with them. The workman can bus U or hot, ns suits his pleasure and, when he quits Iclilre, If he wishes to sell his stock, the compiny buss It for wit it he p lid for It China Wants Dlcj cles. Thit It would be wot tll while for Ameilenn inanufnctuters or blescles to look foi trade In China Is evident ftom a report which his Jut been sent by the Italian consul at Tientsin to his home government Htiterprlsiug nnnurnctiirerii or blescles bles-cles ' he siss could easllv isiabllsh a large business In China and especially at Tientsin since that cltv is suriound-ed suriound-ed bs several small villages which nt present lick the pioper rn. Illlles ror communicating with eat 1 1 other lllts-cles lllts-cles are now onls sold In Tientsin bs two Chinese denlcta and an a result n liri,e pi lie Is pull tot litem ' Very Dinmitic Actress. Actresses do not getternlls rnrrs tho tragli air t.r the stage Into llitlr ivery-diiy ivery-diiy affairs but there ote exceptions It Is telated of a fnmous actress that when traveling she was occustoined to .line strlctls iilone On one otcnalin the waiter brought her dinner tin minutes min-utes too soon nnd ahe mule him tnko It tiuus until the hour had struck It was at the same hold thnt she gave a servant some clothes for tho liundrs "When enn these be returned re-turned tn me washed nnd lioned" she lnqulted 'The d ly after tomorrow nt 12" He It so" wob the stalely rcpls. Hut at the hour appointed the clothes hid not arrived Sho summoned tho servant "My clothes thit were to be returned nt 12 tndns bring them' 'nut tnu .la in we hive not been nhlo tn get thtm leudy owing to o dinicults In the liundls You i-hall have them tomorrow ' Hrlng them now, they were promised tod ly " ' I know It, mad tm, but they nro not rends " That matters not to me, do ns sou are bid ' The servant went out and a few moments mo-ments later two men entered beirlng In their nrms a tub of soapsuds and wet clothes, tet them on the lloor nnd went out Whctheror not the Imperious lady finished fin-ished the task hnself Is not neonlcd Philadelphia. Presa The Most Ancient of Crowns. Among the crnvna pret-ervlng the nn-rlent nn-rlent form more than nnv nihets now worn la the so-cilled Imn ctown of liombirds which Is the most Irenstirtd tintlonnl rnsaesalon of tin. Ilnllun king dom It la of golden pi nines " ur I inels rather longer tbim thes are high but small In slie so ns not to rise above the top ;,f the Innd 'I lies form, In. deed only a Jointed hind t.r folliged. embossed relief work, nnl one narrow wire of Iron binds thrni together lit Inn Inside this wire having the repute of being hnmmereil out ftoni one or tho mills of our Sivlors cross It wns the tnliigement or thtse pmeH In other ciowns which led to the cioss-hunl m "tlosuie' of the crown 1.00k ut tho Oermnn crown and the Atisttlnb boil, adaptations of that or the old l.mperors of the -Hols Ilomtin I'mplie" The arch of Hint lie beitime the result In the rmtvn of the necn,slts for fash n-lug n-lug panels ror protection ror the hen. I rrnm nns rtinl.e rrom nbove delivered III war Leslies Monthly ror Juls. Science. O Science, child or pale Phllosophs . Whose clear cut fealureB, too correct "ijorttimea ilaje.1 Medusa In the lliou''!.!. .'.Vi"? ! f."ilr n" ' "" V"' 1 f- Svr "" '"-".'..'riVtV. 0n!i:I!isTi,T3HBrtWni,,",-n,nh"' !,lrKlt.,tsele'-'""1' ""'"" "' ho,' "'y r"cc ThnUdoi,ii,"mi,i.r,h' tm"K "k" """"KM. Tl' theVrll1."""" "'"r" '""t """ "" Who grnn.lly car. less of a worlds ie. nowii '" ,p Dn" vCl'.i'e.''1'' "nllrl"K '"r"l an I In ive;is Shall vve'vet lln.l t (hy (IIin. il.nr. mil '"'efahlihv feel hive seemed to trim -Agnes M Matthews In Inly H.u.iaa The Number Seven. 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