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Show CAIffiEB. , THE BLADE. LEIGHTON; FAIR MODEL. Hi TF': r Dorothy Dene, Who roid tor 7 ny rf Published Every Catnrday at AND CURIOUS Ills E - f Flctnea, o PHASES OF LIFE. A tall woman, beautifully fcrm NEPIII, UTAH. with a skin firm and smooth an ! t tha Man Who Wants a Wlf rays No that golden-tinte- d white that t- - to a I rad Grecian Attention to Leap Year Story of of delights In, TIIE DIRECTORY. hare furnished Inspiration golden Novel Will He Was a Hoodoo Year Praxiteles' Apkrodiw reman la Without Summer Other Etchings. U. S. Senators. ..Frank J. Cannon. hair, violet eyes A rcdcric Leighton Arthur Brown. Dorothy Dene, vliany of his best-maACK In the jEilent Delegate to Congress C. E. Allen. -- - known de famor far-awa- y, favorite model, says the (Oh, how far we her all Journal. With can never tell!) Governor M Wells ...Ileber New as Is Dene person, Dorothy James T. Hammond: Secretary of State There is a memory m .....James Chipman. cKh as a child, modest and retiring. of some sweet Uoran - v: hr naturalness as much as anything day, endeared to the great artist who her as of a A sound C. S. Zana. was devoted to her for many years. Judges of Supreme Court..., G. W. I vesper bell, J. A. ?TiriQi Rumor has woven a romance in his life, A word whissoft Fifth Judicial District.. E. V. Jbffioii Jndge he It model In says which his figures. Senator, Seventh District. James PffiSler pered, spoken Member Lower nouse AdellVnn tlroo circumstances over that but loved her, slow, Registrar Land Office ank iTarr' whicn he had no control prevented him .Receiver Land Office A blush for an answer, a head hung low, from marrying her. She is one of five A kiss in the twilight on lips that glow. JRAB COUNTY DTihl(?'wRr: Probate Judge - ffibariee Foo?e sisters. They all live In London, From hearts as light as thistle blow. where they have a cozy little apartment gosL. F.TkmaS In South Kensington, the art center of Another day with a golden dawn, J- T Sullivan ? Sheriff.'. British It Is one of the D. W. Lazier the capital. Assessor and Collector. (Oh, how gladly the bells did chime!) Clerk and Recorder most artistic flats in London and one Tks 'L'Awinn sun shone bright on the wedding Thomas William Burton, ..Edward Pike In which more beaux esprits, painters, .... .T. Attorney . . O. HanfOTd morn,' ., Surveyor. William Ockfy musicians and literateurs gather when And life was sweet in the dear old Treasurer. Eustlce she is at home, two Sundays In each Coroner ............... Miller T. time, Superintendent Schools.. month, than in any other In the big A dear vow spoken clear, city. Miss Dene visited this country A murmured taken, v MILLARD COUNTY DIRECTORY. pledge, without a fear; .Joshua Greenwood in the winter of 1833 and was seen on Probate Je!ra. to farewell and home so dear. kindred Peterson. A (Andreas venture Her theatrical the here. stage Styler. Selectmen.. (John And smiles and blessing and scarce a James Gardner. her was a but not brilliant success, Holbrook. tear. Sheriff. She .Alma Greenwood. beauty caused quite a sensation. Assessor A, Hinckley Collector spoke of Sir Frederic Leighton he had Yet another Clerk and Recorder.-- . . .Thos. 0. Calllster. day with a dawning dread, not Il&nson. then been made a peer with great Attorney blew cold, and the brown wind (The .Willard Rogera. tenderness. an interview with her In Surveyor. D. Smith Treasurer. leaves fell.) . - Joseph . Sidney Teepies. at that time she said: Although Sir And Coroner. ...... C. D. Calllster softly we covered the face of the Superintendent Schools Frederic is over 60 years old, he is the dead. youngest man I know, and I might add, And hope had fled at the funeral ml She told kindest, most generous. For o time a movement has been the knell. of where the great artist painted his going on among the clergmen of New wonderful Grecian He be- A tear dropped on the marble cheek, pictures. York to check the growing tendency of lieved But no reply from the lips so meek. in the beautiful, lived in th No artisans, mechanics, etc., to congregate beautiful and many pain for her why should we weep? of bis best canla the cities. They have the snpport vases adorned the walls ,, He giveth His beloved sleep., of the room in ef Gov. Morton, Channcey Depew, and which were brought Into existethers. The movement has crystal- ence. they No He Wants a Wife. artistic dust was visible lized in the shape of the Home Farm was neat, she said, The Manchester? Star contains this Association, The association has pur- there; everything to an beautieven To all the mind, given peculiar advertisement: chased about 30.000 acre of land within showing ful of and th portraying young girls of Clay and adjoining counthirty, miles of New York, to be let them.thoughts He was the sol of good nature ties between the ages of 16 and 22, to applicants of satisfactory standing, and in English society a posioccupied whom' it may concern, be it known: for a nominal payment down, and DeM. tion somewhat like That Chauncey I, Jarvis Pinner, whose postoffice small weekly or monthly payments, after-dinndoes as here his pew is Pigeon Roost, Clay County, address regards all to go towards the purchase price. A was "Whenever there asspeaking. The homesteaders will also receive Ky., being of sound mind and capable sistance to enable them not only to big banquet Frederic Leighton wasjal- - of contracting and being contracted with and possessed of an elegant farm cultivate the land, but to assist them ways there, and when he spoke he alsomehad to and ways say In building dwelling houses. The lots something of about 150 acres, with an orchard of will vary in size from one to five acres. thing to which everybody listened. 300 bearing apple trees, and stocked with the latest Improved Poland-Chin- a Baroness Barm. Rothschild's Chief Moore, of the weather bureau, and Spanish chickens, together Baroness Adolphe de Rothschild may hogs has made a special report to the secwith all necessary comforts of life but, claim to be a fin de siecle agrilike Adam, with an Eden but no helpretary of agriculture with reference to fairly She keeps a farm at culturist. the actual money valuef of cold-wamate, do hereby promise to will to any just outside the Bois, young woman between ages referred to, warnings to the people of this coun- and here during the summer it Is her who will be an Eve to me and share the try, with special reference to the cold to initiate the weary votaries comforts and wave of Jan. 2 to 5 of the present year. delight joy of my home and forof fashion into the simple pleasures of That was one of unusual severity, tune, being flesh of my flesh and spreading over the entire country eat rustic life. The guests are welcomed bone of my bone all of my realty where and cf the Rock Mountains, with the ex- into a Louis XV. drawing-roopersonal effects, and promise to be ception of the southern portion of the furniture is covered with satin broto a kind and loving husband. Be her Florida. At every weather bureau sta- cade of the palest bluish pink hue, and it understood that no girl who Is named tion througout this region the cold- - all the knicknacks ancM engravings are Suse need The apply. girl, in order to wave flag was displayed, and the warn- suggestive of the ancient regime. One be must be well recommended ings were distributed at least twenty-fo- ur of the walls, however, consists of a andaccepted, of form and pretty face. No good hours before the cold wave oc- huge sheet! of plate glassrgiving views cross-eye- d woman need apply. This is curred. Reports received from 102 into the cowshed, if so mean a word a rare opportunity. stations Indicate that these warnings Is applied to the superb apartment were directly instrumental in saving within which a double row of milky The Color of Eyes. .property exceeding $3,500,000 in value, mothers browse peacefully at their for suitable marble mangers. cultivation, r. The artificial eye is cheap enough, A Breton herdsman and his wife ia says a famous maker of these articles. There will not be much regret that natural costume tend be sleek cattle "The best kind only costs a few dollars, the Supreme Court of the United States and make the picture complete. When and it lasts generally about a year. My has decided the Stanford case in favor aesthetic cravings have been-sateby customers include many prominent this widow an of cf the men. Those people are chiefly sportsCalifornias multiadjourncharming spectacle millionaire. It is true that a decision ment takes place to the dinner-roomen, who have an accident while la favor of the government would have and a dainty lunch la served amida shooting. The most frequent losses of formed a precedent from the vantage bower of fragrant orchids. Then folsight occur among children, through lows a stroll through the gardens, laid their tirelessness with fireworks, ground of which a demand for indemstone nity might have been made of Hunting-to- n. out in a Louis TV. style, with nymphs thro wi fig, and the like. But would that that demand have and fauns of stone gleaming through Out of the 3,000 people I attended actually been made and enforced? the foliage, and lastly there is a visit in the course of the year, I have noticed Probably not. Huntington is still very to be paid to the dairies. By this time that the color of their eyes marks the muen alive, and entrenched behind it. has become cool enough to venture different localities in which they reside. the enormous power of his millions. on the homeward drive, and the carThe commonest hue is the gray blue; The government never got up its cour- riages are brought around, but each has and with scarcely a single exception all age to make the demand of Stanford to carry, besides its passengers, a load my patients in New England cf dairy produce and a colossal bouquet of that color. In the west, thehave eyes until he was safely dead and his prevailmoney had been dedicated to a cf roses as souvenirs of the Visit. Tha ing color is hazel and dark brown. In beneficent public use and had only a visitor goes away with the feeling that New York, you get as varied a woman to defend it The proceedings farming, after all, is not such a bad mixture of however, In the eyes as you do color t gainst his estate bad a disagreeable trade if you have an income of a mil- in people. The rarest colored eyes are lion or two to fall back upon. color cf cowardice. violet. Curiously enough, out of the thousands of patients who have passed ONE THING AND ANOTHER. The recent combination of coal comthrough my hands I can only call to panies to advance the price of coal and clocks: and The latter serve mind two of them who had eyes of a Yomen t j limit production has stirred up a to point cut the hours, the former to violet hue. f cT deal cf opposition to trusts In make us forget them. general. The legislatures of New York A Premature Message. Avoid exaggeration. A lady lose3 as end cf New Jersey both took the matter He leaned in a dejected attitude In Land, and are trying to find out what soon as she admires too easily and too one of the division railings on they can do about it. The latter legis- much. In man or woman the face and against floor of the Bourse, every main the lature tried to delegate authority to the the person lose power when they are now and then cn the strain to express admiration. gritting his teeth and attorney-genercf the state to inveswords that the Record Years ago, when Henry Ward Beech-er- 3 muttering tigate the matter and bring action. The of wouldnt think printing. For he had latter refuse J to accept the trust, c.3 he reputation was not worKFwide, a troubles of his own, and to a solicitous to was the YvTestern id it constitution contrary Young Mens Christian Assofriend he told this story,: He made a cf the state fer the legislature to at- ciation tried to persuade the divine to business trip to Reading on Monday, tempt to delegate1 its rowers. lie, how-m- r, go cut and lecture to them without w 1 rw a ould ' that and, propc drifting into the company of a few give the charge, saying it would increase his or cf the state's commissioner boys, vras persuaded to take a attorney power fame. IIo telegraphed I reply: to compT the attendance cf witnesses. will lecture for F. A. M. E. fifty and drive around the beautiful environs of the capital cf ault Berks. Knowing The people are thoroughly awaho to the my expenses. cf over the re trusts. latent The how such drives usually terminate, he i Of all tha myths cf the fairy a"-?- cf I a telegram to his wife before ter are might! r. today than ever Le- -' Us many legends wrote and enchantments, This is a sign propitious for the true l3o to bo the cn great starting, end left it with tha hotel , Their very power is raising up charm which has come down the latter to have it upon us clerk, requesting n ho. t of enemies who axe c 1 at 3 ; . m. forward This was about 2 unchanged by time, untouched by Jly drawn together in a clean engines, and unexplained by after the Philadeloclock, fihoruy is tunes. Th ahum cf rcicnco. True love ii true love and his friends had left the hoby phian 1 - to overleads Acr tha rr ;r u. whatever eigrm and . u ? it I3 spok-cn-n- ? tel an officious bell boy picked up the threw cl that power. No on 3 will guc,. long r o hwri ' t, long no db'gatch and rtiriic J to the nearest teleUsn tl'-- t the trusts hate abused their Ufa cxiotg In whm gg iron cr graph office. As a result the telegram Tk-felsolution dh tL'dr will t l mr. 7.03 cbTivcrrd in this city at 3 p. m. It golden, we must e"T . ls l ::ns csrUs, Tae following extract from a remnt read: Haw mived the lat train Ydill to bene early tomorrow. rmsi-m:- :i is I y no nirens a John-. G ex in r cf fit. Loui3 hrs died publication a The tz crur 0 Dont worry. John. Philadelphia ' 3 c:t' w Twelve tirnm his phy-- g nr. I cf lull-- miriling. mernt; vbitg r r : , liver!. T r 1 1ff3 extinct in rr! rr! sMrfnj tz a3 cfstar; r c u t tTvo times has Grrd- ; V; Latest toe 1 rad, W eye Hue, deepest mi 1, gcluptuous; : n Ih !i t!'T for the r emty is enjoying a fid fr-- m . t! t; tutr ful nnm- - a z'zzlih cf goldenI Lair, caught 1 v t r; tbit end h takm sboul era In great tv,, ny Trig .7 liitl: a ;! I.ffi k Pm rd:d re to tbo fha io tz fair to rv, I rc r r thing fer a rrn to 'J to whit nr: i , rv 1 rr f lil tv ctbv m U : 7 v In ivr c I if"! in erdirnry irv:h rv h ro tlm prin rl tl od hind! 1 L.rcv; doth rr on i'win: wn cut! ler, cr in I v curling lip ::t. 3 it iota Leri " i e - "t:r : STATE OFFICERS. She v Elc-llar1,-h- ! ir- - .' 1 -- er -- Bou-logne-sur-Se- ine, ve m, . . d m, ' ill-gott- en . al , sp-em- i 1 -- n to-r.P- ht. hi t-- mt T full-bcll- r! 1 1 e-- aia 1 Ve-hltr- w:! 5 idly ly-fsl- Rn Itiv- rt ; V I - I cfl-r-r:- on v 1 in an cdort ill 3 dre wb v.t fi vt th n bil at and shirts, fy Vvere looked upon being firm the cvn- try, they ere regarded now r - tl e f ily disciples cf a new cult. On last Thursday, et the Lou v cf a western senator, celebrated for his the vealth and lavish of mentor young ffiian employed as the wife in eceial matters the tcLatc-rwas here, there and everywhere in the great parlors with his bicycle treuvr guards still attached to his ankles and his feet incased in rusret shoes. Two guests from a western city in leaving the house commented on the young mans appearance, and one cf them criticised his apparent lack cf good breeding. His friend explained, however, that this young man was employed by the senators wife at a high salary to manage social affairs in her household as they should be managed, and that he was present in his bicycle clothes fer the very purpose of advertising the fact that the tea or reception, cr whatever the hostess guests might choose to call her regular Thursday at home, vas intended to be an entirely unconventional affair according to the new code of eitquette, and she hoped this would be uderstood by a glance at the social dictators appearance and behavior without the necesity of advertising it. e I f Lo-pitilit- 1 y, s Fad for Collecting Jn&s. An American woman of artistic tastes, who has traveled abroad a good deal, whdle looking about for something to collect that was neither spoons, teacups nor posters, hit upon the Idea of gathering little jugs and mugs. Friends soon learned of the new fad and aided her in adding to her collection. Yher-evshe went she would pick up a tiny jug, or perhaps two or three, until now she has over 200. None of them Is over three inches long and they are in all colors and represent many colors and potteries tiny amphore from Southern Italy, Etruscan jars from Tuscany, miniature ollas from Spain and Mexico, squat pictures from Holland, wee quaint schooners from Germany, mugs from England and little brovrn jugs from everywhere. All these are strung upon a Micronesian cord and the odd ornament is festooned on her wall against a background that shows up the varied colors to advantage and makes the bits of earthenware and china distinctly decorative. Harpers. er f r :ou r 1 r -- - - f cone cunncr.'T ltchincc roc OUR BOYS AND GUILT. LUrS.t la fJ.o IT line 7r Tli Latra of Ilf 11, s Th Hr. A ! U, 1 fUt'rj- vjtli rl tnnirf or let SONG bird, j. -- in the n-- . fir I v j or- X i-- 1 I nr t n nc d My I t ? f - i a 1 "irtr tbk al 1 1 -- mothers, la end despair. Mourn for their lost onc3 and find no Co grief-Vvor- n rest; They were once their joy, their pride and care; But Rum has robbed the dear horns nest. But law protects the song birds nest, Avenges their brood in field and glen; Rut laws, which answer our own behest, Refuse to shelter the Homes of Men. Rams Horn. The Tramp and the IIouaevrlfe. One day a tramp, who hadnt had any thing to cat or drink for several years frn.i was consequently le. te s " 1 reactin' I , It 1 L filbsv. ; -- w ?, 1 ! 1 L I fi 1 ; 1 i L y 1 - ' t.iT n n in I lifting me iP Bilk : . chard near, 1 ! Poured forth her Lad Vte ac tT on i ffi) ' notes cn the i cigii a more cite I z they nerr, it v morning air: then to try it litre. I t Then fiev to procouldnt bold cn muck l i) tect her bird-ling- s mu. fact a rcyo and 1 dear. m j From a truant After manyto ui ruecc-efa teat 0, get managed toy who wan- tut 1 1 no cue came in her. I ' there. dered net get in alone and shea'. ' Che fluttered about and cried with pain, one to come in her. Timy Oh! Spare my darlings! Theyre all boat back as near as p. making a daring leap, tv a my care. and Manuel Louis, n vain. in all August vrere Rut her crie3 cf fear is which nest the others rapidly I dory, Her birdling3 are gone, her to down no. There was f till t bare. a capsize and having three ram Che sings no more in the orchard tree. water Instead of one, but tho tc: But chirps to her disappointed mate a struggle, got me in, and we v Of their blrdlings sweet, no more to be; cn the deck cf the Fox. Of cruel boys, and of cruel fate. y, 3 w i 1 -- ( ax-hand- 1 y. HU relied i ar a', OB. . -- ! y 1 feeling about used up, came along to a farm-hous- e just as the wife was pouring milk from L pan into a dish. I pray thee give me a quaff of that milk, said the tramp, as he looked as bad as possible In order to work on ber sympathies. "We dont feed tramps here! was the brusque reply as she looked at the caller with stony eyes. Sian. An Absent-Blinde- d But, my dear madam, I am perishThere was a man up in Gorham, while you have plenty. Have v says a member of the South Paris Geo. ing mercy, I pray. you! to who used Club, keep Washington That milk is for the dog, she said, a pig in his barn cellar and fed him as she placed the dish on the earth. Iffloor above. a the from spout through ou are thirsty, go drink at the horseOne day he remarked to his wife: I 2?ond. have to go down and see what ails that And you will not even give me a eat at all he doesnt Why, lately. pig; quart of skimmed milk to keep the William B. Blank! replied his wife, lamp of life alight till I strike a job? you killed that pig three weeks ago. Get thee hence! she commanded, T swan, said he, so I did. Id forgotIn reply, as she looked around for the ten all about it. One time a man came and paid him some money while he I go mum I go, but was milking. When he got the milkHere whats the matter of the dog! to went he the money shouted the woman ere the tramp had put ing done, away in a drawer. He opened the reached the gate. drawer and turned the whole pailful of Hes evidently swallowed sumthin milk Into it. Lewiston Journal. that astonishes him, mum. Say! Have you any paris green in the house? I have. He Was a Iloodoo. Dont you keep it on the shelf over a follow How ill luck will sometimes sea c&ptain is shown by the wreck of the milk? I do, and alas! I see how it Is! The the schooner William Wilson, which was run down and sunk by a barge in milk has been poisoned and the dog Is tow of a tug one night a weekor so a goner! When you want a thing and Moral ago, while she was at anchor between as he the Handkerchief and Shovelful Choal want it bad, said the tramp, Is the pursued his way, then lightships, off Nantucket, although her calmly else have It! lights were burning and she was not in time to let somebody the regular track of vessels. It was the The Peasant and His Friends. first trip of Capt. Gayton In the WilOne day the owl remarked to the son, he having only a few weeks before crow that the peasant who had lately lost the schooner Nellie Clark on Grand moved into the cottage beyond the wood, Manatr, at the entrance to the Bay of was a good fellow, and the crow passed Fundy. The schooner M. J. Chadwick the word to the jackdaw, and the jackran into the sunken vessel on the next daw to the parrot. Then the fox wanted night and tore the masts out of her. to know what was up, and being duly informed, he took It upon himself to Where He Wears Her Picture. notify the other wild animals of the The slave to the weed who divides forest, and pretty soon it was: his affection between his girl and his Resolved, That the peasant being a now elecombine two the pipe may good fellow, we will visit him and prove ments of his passion most admirably. our good will. A Philadelphia tobacconist has hit In due time there was a great gatherof a miniathe scheme upon placing ing of birds and beasts, and at a sigture photograph in the bowl of a pipe, nal each one cried out and applauded on the side nearest the stem. Thus the In his own peculiar way. Thingswere lover may puff away at his pipe and mighty lively, and the assemblage was have the image of his sweetheart for- flattering Itself that it was doing the ever before his eyes. Instead of carryproper thing in a proper way when the ing his best girls picture in a locket or peasant appeared with his hair standthe case cf a watch, the ing up and his eyes hanging out, and swain who is addicted to the weed will exclaimed: Ah! Lack-a-dabut what in Texas now transfer it to the bowl of his pipe. row about? is all this Philadelphia Record. Yfie have come to show our friendA Novel Will. ship for a bully hoy! was the chorus. Had you come as enemies, I would There has been unearthed among a bundle of old court documents at Balti- have brought out my shotgun and promore the following unique will, exe- tected myself, but now, alas! I am helpcuted by Mrs. Anna E. Kuhn years ago. less aid undone! Moral. The man in the hands of hit It reads as follows: This, my last will and testament, I bequeath all my jew- friends may be pitied even by his eneelry to Kate, my old clothes to Anna, mies. my books to Frank, my good wishes to Overboard la a Gate, Herman and Philip, and request that Csjt. Manuel Caton cf the Adams they go to church at least six time3 a fishing schooner Sea Tox, just in from year, and a sweet memory cf myself to tho Georges fishing banks, tells a thrillmy loving better half, and also my inrtory cf his adventures in the last heritance from my father to go to Anna ing gals and snowstorm, cays tho Boston and Kate jointly. My last wish, Anna E. Ilcrnld. Yfihile tho vcrcl wes laboring Kuhn. In the w or.:t part of tho gale ho ordered tho crew to ret up tho main mil. to verk Without Samrair, her aioy from dangerous shoals to leeCeventy-nin- e sears ago was the year ward. without a summer. Frcst occurred every the crew had cast eff tho month in the year 1S1G. Ice formed fier mid tho captain, I reached for a half inch thick in May. Snow fell to tho down haul, to clear It r s they Lei t- the depth rf thr inches in New York, ed. The wind jurt at that moment and also In Hr - .chtwpttr, in June. Ice eon ht the canvr and with a slat it w as forme rf the thickness cf a com- cirae to the leeward, striking mo in lx; v, mon thro .1 about New the lack, end in tbs instant I 7. zz tbfifth day cf July. Indian treaty fc t a v, ay and overt ard. I York cn tern was f a frr u that tbe greater p wt ttrefi: tlm v.eltr faro dov.n, tat, fer-- I cut in Au t end dri 1 fer fodder, ves to the V , nrd, end 11 1 ; ..a 1 the f. r:rr a r U7 tho err ft tree! IZ2 cn "2 up th "arrive rayplL f. 1 th" c - m in 1:1: far tie Cr' dr V' .ml r a Or' cf ray r"r , r t , t . ' r.'. T Mb ar, ' Nbti's, up-to-da- n' 1 a Hrrl. & lUI HI " u T-l- n l'i r A - t. , , ' at r r, t 1 . f : 4 . Th Oates of HeJL Rev. Mr, Talmage, in one cf V mons thus outlined the Gates cf I Gate the first. Impure literature; , the second, the dissolute dauwg third, indiscreet apparel; fourth, alcoholic beverage. Tbs cup is the patron of Impurity, he TM r speaking cf the last "gale. cers of the law tell us that nearly : the mn who go into the shamffi death go in intoxicated, the mental m the spiritual abolished that the I y may triumph. Tell me that a 3' man drinks, and I know the v H story. If he becomes the captive cf tl wine cup he will become a captive cf a': other vices; only give him time. TL courts that license the sale of strerg drink, license gambling houses, license disease, Ileum death, license all sufferings, all crims, all despoliations, all disasters, all renders, all woe. It is the courts an! tie legislature that are swinging widscru this grinding, creaky stupendous rate of the lost. i .: g-J- 't lie:.-libertinis- Mean Trick on the Rabbit. An Ingenious hunter living ia 0, City, Pa., has aroused the envy cf tic local hunters by his success in ki cf rabbits. At one end of a rubber hos he has fastened a tin whistle, which he covered with calico to prevent the Lrt from clogging up the whistle. Winn a rabbit takes to the burrow the hunter inserts the hose, which from its pllab nature can be made to follow the of the hole, and when it is near the rabbit the Ranter blows through the 1 hose, sounding the whistle. The rit'A loses no time in making for outdoc, I vied-ing- and Is then caught hunter. or , shot s by xt An Angel Unawares. A daily paper reports the j following which is an illustration of the var each one who does likewise is treated beyond the river: Four years ago Henry Lewis, a poor candy-sellof Brooklyn, found an old lady sitting on his doorstep and tool her into his house, where she remained a member- - of his family until a in months ago, when finding herself 1 serious burden on him, she Insisted cn A few days going to the ago she fell heir to $300,000 and returning to Lewis home, she turned it over to him for the kindness he had sbovn her. er poor-hous- e. Christ In the Xlome. I A recent writer truly says: Keep ike lamp of love shining day after day amid the multitude of cares and home duties, the criticisms and thoughtless the thousand little irritations which so tend, to trefik of home-lifmar and fweet temper. Letbiose-lovpeace Christ-love be the kind that never f aileth. Wherever else, far away or near, you pour the bright beans cf your Christian life, be sure you brigN en the space close about you in yob own heme. No goodness and gentleness outside will atone for unlovingness and unkind-nesse- s, e, o uncharitableness at home. ' 1, He May Fly Yet. j Herr Otto Lilienthal has continuid his flying machine experiments assid- acc- uously since his recovery from the - ident he met with last year. He announces that he has discovered a cew iprinciple, which consists in using, two framework, nstead of one large smaller ones, placed parallel, one &hTe the other. Besides affording a siurLM means of adding to the sail area witm- increasing the breadth of the achine, this makes it much easier handle while suspended in the air. hout - to i An Unhappy Man. exclaimed hr. Hang the luck! I forgot to notice Skinnphlint. much money I had in my pockets wM I started down town this morningwhen found a piece on the seat I got up to leave the car, and I know whether it had dropped cot N my packet cr some other man had& it. I cant tell whether Im half 1st ahead, cr whether Ive had a a dol- lrow ewapo from losing half ' Chicago Tribune. 50-cc- nt 1 ir VTsy Ia China, in They Do In China. times cf pestilence, I to witness gr and itoirly theatrical performances being p leys cf fireworks, the object fro , th'ir min Iz may be distracted In large prevaillrg epidemic. r- tins ere permitted 1 . ... . in Tvbic.h those - , |