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Show to mukn herself each day more lovely than she ever was Is' f. ire." Perhaps yoj are right. Her drovs is certainly the most stunning one she has yet worn." I liaio j.--t found out that she is very anxious lo secure a young husband. if ivu had not offended her. one of us might bo made happy by her." By her fortune, run mean." llow little feeling you possess! Do you not perceive that this woman by devoting herself and her fortune to a young and Impecunious husband would to be a most noblu phiprove hcrsi-llanthropist?" MY DREAM. dreainisl. I mil'll a kiug'luin, Anal iuvn couiil enbir ll.urc. Th feiiitilnw malm kwiiukI M'iik iuvi-- tliut wvra liut air. X aim la all ko rnnr My wikIilh tu ill vine; My Dmaiitil wiftiKt ilrrnma from dreamland Of thut ilvnr love of luiue. There fUwteJ through my vLiun, A atrium within a dream, That budied forma more fragile, Thau tii muon's reflected beam. .s f thin plisutora fabric. Mir loved one rams to Ok lilear'nl that auch ein-e- t rupture tie uuH'h a dream ihoul.l be. Hum fa n't Pshaw!" In a similar vein tho young men continued to chat and faithfully tho fair stenographer took down every ' 11 Eli INFATUATION7. word they said. Two hours later a neat typewritten conversation was subMm Eumbustle irna an old and rich report of the As she hkiw. .She was not very old only mitted to Mrs. Bombastic. became uncontrollable. her rend, rage about fcixly and even lo hint in her rod In the face, her She becaino presence that she was old at all mor- breath was sovery and short that she ambi-tio- a rapid her. oiTemlcd Tim front tally of her llfo was to appear to bo could scarcely Hpeak coherently, and in vain for words. Flora sho young anil to sccuro a young huelmnd. feai-e- struggled that her aunt's exeitement would Nevertheless the blandishment of followed by serious consequences. art ronid not conceal ilia fart that Mr. lie Jtombiit-Uwu no longer In the heyday Mi's. IijiubusMe persisted, however, in of life. She. however blissfully be- iiuving several similar conversation and every time a tyjiewritteu lieved that her deceptions wore cffuct- - rciMirtud, report was road by her sho llew Into a . llut a disagrconblc revelation was in rage. Flora, uliirmi-d-comecalled tliua room Into anil him had dmiiiio. t'10 store for elderly when Mrs. Bombusllo was in tho midst Ilm UnmbiiHtlo had fur many years of a tantrum. been a guest at a fashionable hotel In My dear madam," said tho doctor, Xmr Yrk city. Twice she had nearmust avoid getting so excited, you d, in aiuiv.cdiil a capturing ly but in each Instance tlio suitor, though or you will die of apoplexy. Even it do not die, your health will be Impneunimi anil fond of money, ulti- you siully injured, nnd your remiu-kubllied from hur pres-mo- e. faltered and mately will fade." beauty but undaunted, lis:ipiointud, Tho Inst remark which Flora had Um. Boiulmstlo steadily held to her instructe tlui physician to bo sure to jauTMUKi. She wna just recovering from tho make, had the desired effect. Mrs. affects of tlie bronliliig of tho second Bombusllo immediately became calm, morriagn engagement whim two new and promised to have no more reports boarders arrived at tho hutch They undo, adding thut she did not four wens liundMsmo and men. death, but that il was iinortunt that looks. each twenty-eigyears old. They sho should retain her good Flora also wroto an indignant letter wens assigned by tho head waiter to a (abas quite near to the ono at which nnd sent It to tho young men. Sho hire, lliiiiibiiidlo took her meals. Site severely criticised tliuir ungnntloiiuiulyreconduct, anil urged that decency was favorubly impressed by tlicir nnd on tho second day after i' quired thut they should never again their urrivnh ut tho dinner hour, she show their faces in the hotel. Tho young men read tho letter with occasionally turned her fuco toward const erimtion and sought another thorn and smiled lienignly. Tliey now for tho iirrt tirao gave her preseneo boarding pliu'o without delay. Ono of was his name, special heed, and that they wore them, lfoliert Tallnmn amused they took no pains to conceal. hud noticed what a pretty anil intelliBefore Mrs. Ilomliustlo left tho tublo gent girl Flora was, and lind resolved ho noticed with a little uneasiness to seek an introduction. His and mortification were conthat they nppearod In bo muking fun f her, hut so great was her egotism sequently koen, and he bitterly remod her faitli in her clinrma that she gretted his unmanllnc?a. tho more so dismissed her suspicions with con- because his character was good anil usual conduct unobjectionable. tempt But tho next day sho knew hisOne day ho mot Miss Bonestecl on that sho was a target fur merciless ridicule. Whenever sho looked ut Broadway. He colored deeply as he them, they fouked at each other and uskud permission to speak a few words of apology. laughed. Flora coldly nereded to his request. Ordinarily good nntured, sho had a You cannot imagine how sorry I once when well aroused, high temper and her admiration fur tho young men nra," he said, that uiy unseemly was displaced by a hearty hatred, levity should hnvo caused your aunt, With hi r finger sho nourished an in- and especially you, so much distress." Miss lloncstcel looked into his frank tense curiosity, and sho rewired that in Mime way she would find out wliat countenancu and saw that he was sin- cere. Jl was they sniil n liout licr. I am glad thut you can at lost apMm Ituniliustlo liuil a nieco named Flora BoncHtocl to whom sho wns much preciate Ilia full enormity of your conattached. Miss Ikiuestccl was twenty duct," she1 said with dignity. not hope to win by good May yenrs old, was energetic and bright, your approval In tho future?" and was a stenographer in a wholesale conduct house on Broadway, ller aunt wished was timidly anil humbly asked. Perhaps," was the slightly encourbar to livo with her as a companion, but the girL desiring to load a busy aging reply. mod useful life, and to bo lndciondont, They often met wilhia tho next few would not accede to Mrs. Bombastic' t months and lmraine deeply in love. Aunt will not leave mo one cent of wishes. Tho old Indy secretly admired her niece's spunk, and in her her fortune if I marry you," said will loft tho greater part of her prop- Flora to Hubert after he had Iwen urging her to name a day for tholr waderty to Flora. Ono night Mias Boncatcel received a ding. Would you rather have her fortune brief letter from her aunt, who wroto that she wished to sea her niece ns without mo?" No; I would a thousand times aooa as possible on lniwrtant business. Flora at once repaired to the hotel and rather lose the fortune than to lose found her rich relativo in a very ex- you." My dear girL" cited condition. In a vehoment manner Mrs. Bom-bustThey klssod each other. The fortune is not to bo despised, explained how she hod been insulted by the young men, and asked however," said Flora, reflectively. True, especially as wo cannot exFlora if sho thought she could obtain permission to be absent from hur place pect a fortune from any other source." What shall wo ilo?" of business a few days. I donut know." The reply was in tho affirmatives They loved, and yet they were not 'Then," said Mrs. Bombusllo, wish you to come at once to this hotel, indifferent to their wordiy interests. But while they in vain tortured their it at a table besido tho young men, nnd tako down in shorthand for my wits to invent some plan by which Mrs. Bombustle might be placated, Imaclit what they may say. Oh, aunt, do not bo so foolish. I riroumstaneo fnorod them in a singuwould not deign to notice these young lar innnncr. In spite of her mortifyrascals if I were yon. Pretend not to ing experience, the fantastic old Indy one them, assume an air of dignity, soon resumed her chnso for a young and show them that you consider thorn husband with unabated ardor. To her ami their opinions of no coiiHoqucnco. great delight sho succeeded in attractThey will then respect" you, and bo ing tho attention of a Mr. Van Lessip a new boarder ut the hotoL Ho was not ashamed of themselves. Don't talk to mo. " said Mrs. only very hnndsoir but ho was also He skillfully en"I know what 1 am about. exceedingly poll XV bat I desire to Irani Is. can you do couraged Mrs. Bom bust los infatuation, and cuutrollcd her as if she were no the favor?" child. a said Flora, Certainly, perceiving that further remonstrance would bo Mr. Tttllrnim heard of tho courtship, But I am sorry." she and saw his opportunity. Accomuseless. panied by Flora, he railed at tho hotel. thought, that aunt will persist." How dare you come into my prra- not n wns keen without The girl ,n happened." said i himo of humor, howovor. nnd it was with a good deal of merriment In her Mra- Bombustle. ns she saw the young ridiculed her. heart that she seated herself at a table ! mHn war the young men when they ate j He is sorry fur what ho did," cried Flora. "Now ho is your friend. dinner tho next day. Nonsense." Sira. Bombusllo soon arrivoJ. and Mrs. Btimbiislle." said Tallmnn. took her customary place at a third tabic. The young men looked at tho I know that I treated you very rudeadd lady and InughctL ly. but I am aura you will forglvo mo The knowledge) thnt wo do not ad- when you find that I havo made a dis- mire her evidently vexes our aged covery thnt will save you from a llfo of misery. Fermit me to tell you as a telle." I am glad of It Such n ridiculous friend that Mr. Lessip is unworthy of humbug as slio Is ought to know your confidence. Ho is a gambler and a blackleg." tea she is really regarded." lie imagines she is about twenty I do not believe it," exclaimed tho Kho's so gay now that she old Indy in a rage. I will prove it" jjmen perfectly onrapturing A police officer and a detective, who twenty." Ith you; I bcllevo hiul Imcn ummonod for the occasion, entered tho room. They succeeded with much difficulty ln convincing 1 phy-sici- hu-ban- well-dress- ed -- r .1 . ht disan-jHiintmc-nt la I Bora-hurtl- e; . : . We often hear people complaining ONE BEAR TOO MANY. tliut fortune has nut treated them H Billed Fear, Tbes MlssaS kindly, but when wo glance at the lift HOMES OP OUR RE- of Fifth Downed Him. our rcnioto ancestors wo must conANCESTORS. A young huntsman of Helena, Mont, cede that fortune has done a groat deal for every person burn in our day and was following tlio upper course of tha Itetisra the Xoriaan Milk Klver and eamo suddenly face to generation. ad tsars llark, u face with u bcur. He brought his rifla BS sail Mlaljr A COCOANUT COAT OP MAIL. to his shoulder, took careful aim and I Ut rest. TU Armor Wore. Ujr Wsrrtur of tbs allot the bear dead. Tha next moment a second bcur appeared from a rocky farulln Island. ln deuP We naturally , The full armor worn by a warrior den. The young hunter again made a llMM Is a Vje "P. l.e of the Caroline Islands is one of the successful slioL To his surprise a genealogical thted find follow it buck must curious bits of suvage workman- third bear came out of the den. He He is a ireud as fur a poy-lblTHE BECINNI iCS OF LONDON, just ship in the world. The suit consists killed tills one also; and before he had l American that cjut trace his descent to of two separate parts tho clothing time to niovo from tho spot bruin No. wus the good old Puritan, wlio canui to and the cuirass. The A Town in th lljldsl at Marshro worn 4 uppeared. It was exciting sport, to clothing, wilds of New Eaglund for tho sake Small; l'ro.prrt. bo sure, but there were "more bears ( the made to next the is skin, weaving, by religious freedom, and then cum- j or, rather, netting, by hund a web ol than he cured to see at one time. Let us go baric to the beginning of I uli things writes Walter Ifosont ln lulled ail other immigrants to adopt course cords twisted out of the husk However, he made a good shot, and Harjiers monthly to the lay of the land the Iforitun tenets. Some of us can- j of the cocuiuiut. each cord being tied bruiu tumbled over, making four dead tbo furnily line back throe hun- i into a hard knot between each me-dwas planted. The bears. in which Vshlle the huntsman stood watching rcuder, if he will consult that very ad- deed years or more to Great Britain or Tile knots are crowded close together, tie's History of the continent of Europo. mirable book, and thicken the cloth so that it would his game, a fifth bear, larger than any But perhaps it is jus, ns well thnt not be easy to stab or cut through lL of the previous onos, came out of the will And a most Instructive map. It shows the terrain before the we lose the genealogical line before wo It also protects the leg against being dun and rushed forward. Tho young city was built atoll'. The river Thames, get buck very fur. Many of us cun torn by thoruy shrubs or scratched in man fired, but missed, nnd before he between Mortlake on tho west and trace our uucestry to the time when (lumbering over the sharp coral could reload the infuriated boast was Kluckwull on the cast, pursued a ser- it wus customary for diners tu fish food recks. upon him! One blow of the huge paw But the main curiosity in this armor, sent the gun flying from his grasp, but pentine way, in the midst of marshes out of dishes with their fingers a cusand stivvhing north and south. There were tom that would hardly pass for ' good says Earliest ingersoll, is tho cuirass, ho quickly drew his hunting-knif- e all the wny. At spring tides form" in our day. or chest und heml protector, tho like wounded bruin in tho neck. Iu doing ond ut all tides a little ubove tho comSiipimsti. however, thut wo were of which is known nowhere else. The this he received a severe squeeze from mon Iheso marshes were under water: able te go buck two or three thousand woof, or sutistaneo of the cloth, is of tlio brute nnd a fearful bite on the they were always swampy and covered instead of two or three hundred years. coeounut thread tho sizo of wrappiug shoulder. Theu he lost consciousness. When he recovered his sense his with ponds; half a dozen tributary It would certainly bo interesting to twine, but tightly twisted nnd tough, liroiiks flowed into them and were lost know how our ancestors lived so long whilo the warp upon which theso are horse whs between him and the bear. in them. They vuried greatly In ago as that, but if they could bo with woven Is much heavier, so that the Tho horse was kicking viciously, nnd hrenilth. being generally much broader us now we might hesitate before in- finished cloth is as thick as our heavi- bruin was noikiug hut foclile resistance; on tho south side than on the north. troducing them in the parlor or escort- est canvass. The threads arc crowded and soon lumbered off into the brush, hunter was badly shaken up, and On this side the higher land rose up ing them to the oimmil very compactly together also, so that llie wound in his shoulder wns exceedthe cliff from In Northeastern in a or where hill needed no would force be to steep suddenly Europe, slight IV ith difficulty ha feet in height. most of tho ancestors of Americaus force a blow through. The selvage is ingly puiufuL twenty to mounted Ills horse, which was quite This cliff,' followed from the cast lived from two to four thousand years liound over a stout cord and ornamentthe river, touched it at one ago, domesticity wus attended by ed by alternate (mints of black hair unhurt and rode to a place of shelter and then receded agniu as it went many drawbacks. Housekeeping in and yellow filler.' Ornamental leslgns a few miles further on, where his injioint juries received attention, and ills westward. This point where the cliff those days wus nut merely the curing are worked in with horsehulr, too. But the form of this outer war game was secured. overhung the river, was the only pluco for things in or about the house. It where tho city could havo been was literally keeping or protecting the jacket is still more remarkable; It IIs Left far lb Wot, founded. house from suvugo nomads, who ream- consists of two parts joined into one An clubman who is very I rail it a point but it consisted of two ed aliout, skulking in the forests near garment by tho bunds covering the much in triulo and keeps an eye alfeet a habitation, and waiting for a chance shoulder. hillocks, each about tlilrty-flv- o Through the round hole Mankind between the shoulder bunds the head ways on tho main chance came to high, standing on either side of tho for murder and pillugu. little stream of Wulhrook, where it flows were bora lighter in those days. It emerges, whilo the broad part is fold- grief the other duy through inviting house a visitor into the Thames. On one of these hills, wut as common for two strangers to ed around under the arms on each to his country probably thut on the west wus a small try to kill one another as for two side and lured firmly to the front flap from the west who was visitfortress of the Britons constructed strange dogs to fight Tribal warfare by stout cords. ' This done, there ing the city to spend a lot of monoy in n after tho fashion of hill was constant very much like that stands erect behind the wearer's head a business way. Tho clubnian-mer-chuwanted tho visitor's custom and forts, numberless examples of which which existed among the Indians of a shield, kept still by its remain scattered aliout the country. our country two hundred yenrs ago. d bolder and held erect and took tills hospitable way to secure IL On the othur hillock the Kornua city The consequence of this savagery fixed by colds pacing down to tho Tho visitor found at his host's a comwas first commenced. pany. who were laying plans for among our ancestors, guys a writer in shoulder on cneh side. horseback rides and other bucolic Hero wns tho beginning of tho city; the Iliildolphia Times, wns tho buildIn order to make himself here was instituted very early a ferry ing of homes whose chief and primary sports. DentU(rr In l liin. The report of tho physic-inin congenial to such a company ho apover tho river. On the e ns torn hill tho object was safety. These homes were Unmans built their forum and basilica often made on lakes, in cliffs und in charge of the Ningpo Missionary Hos- peared at dinner wearing spurs. His with the official houses and quarters. caves. We know & good deal about pital for the (last yeur contains some host's friends were unable to repress This proved so their amusement When foreign trade iicgan to increase, these street u res and also the habits of interesting observations on in China. Dr. Duly remarks that embnrra using to the visitor that when the merchants wore obliged to spread the people, for remains of the dwellthemselves along tho bank; they liilt ings and all sorts of housekeeping Chinese tooth are much more cosily soup was passed to him he upset it quays and river walls to keep out tho appurtenances have been found within extracted than those of Eurojieans. spilling tho scalding liquid in his lap. water, anil tho city extended laterally a comparatively few years past In The native ifontists nra said to possess Tho mishap was too ludicrous to to cost and west just as far as was ono lake, in Switzerland, the re- a wonderful powder, which Is rubbed sympathy. Its reception in a convenient for tho purposes of trade; mains of about forty lake villuges have on the gmn over tho affected tooth: spirit of levity decided him to leave in some haste, that Lx not farther than Fleet ctreet found. So well preserved ure some of after an interval of about five minutes tlie table. Doing on the went nnd the present site of tho tho remains of tho buildings that we the patient is told to sneeze, where- one of his spurt caught in the tableTower on tho east. It than began to ran tell just how the structures were upon the tooth falls out Dr. Daly cloth, and, in less time than it takes spread slowly northward, but slowly, built, and from the various household lias offered a reward of 100 to anyone to tell it, ho hauled the cloth off. because a mile of river front ran accom- tlihigs discovered wo learn much about performing tho operation in this way dragging with it to tho floor the soup modate a great working imputation. the home life of tlioso primitive peo- in his presence, on condition that he of the guests and a jumble of cut is allowed to choose the tooth and ex- glass, silverware; cutlery and other ple. Belllaa the fs. When the late dweller set about amine the mouth before and afterward. table appointments. Th visitor did Any ono who encounters grant per- building a house, he found It no easy So far no one will consent to perform not stop to apologize. His room was handy, nnd before tho debris could be sonal dungcr for the sake of others is matter. Ho lived in a village built on the operation on these conditions. removed tho host and his guests spied said to boll tho cat" Tho allusion top of the water, and every house had British and Colonial Druggist. their western friend, luggage ia hand, is to tho fable of the cunning old to be erected on Niles- - Tho whole Oh, Hudyard! hat set back on his oars and his spurs mouse; who suggested that they should village, sometimes several hundred An old BriUsh soldier who served in flashing, bound down the road toward hnng a bell around tliu rat's neck to house, wns connected with the shore India is authority for Uie statement tho railway station. That was the give notice to the mice family of her by a bridge that could be quickly that the real name of Rudyard Kipling Now York approach. swung around in cose of danger. The is John Trader and that his father was last seen of him to dote. Times. That is very good advice," said a houses were joined to one another by for many years a sutler and contractor. wise young mouse, but who ia to un- narrow bridges. A Plane for tbs Vatican. Thus vanish our literary idols one by dertake tho job of boiling tbo cat?" So tho builder first had to cut poles one. How A London correspondent hears of a Kudyard did pour the vials Archibald Dougina, earl of Angus, on land, carry them nut to tho water of his contempt upon trade and trader magnificent piano which has been was called Douglas." It site of hi house; and drive them into manufactured by one of our leading come about in this way. James III. the lake bed as far as possible. He in his breezy letters! makers for tho Vatican. The instrumade favorites of architects nnd ma- had no ponderous for this Let tbs Poor Kdltar Alon. ment is valued at 600 guineas, and is one mason named he Cochrane sons; work, and it was impossible to embed Dear friend, dont hurt tbs editor enriched with the latest improvement created Earl of Mar. The Scotch no- the poles deeply enough, he was With pistol or with gun; including a sostenuto pedal. Not only bles hold a council in the Church of obllgod to bring great quantities of Ask him if be said It, or has tho greatest care been bestowed on Lauder for the purpono of putting down stone from tho shore and heap them Expert that ho will run. touch and tone, but the case of this His threadliare linen duster these favorites when Lord Grey asked, about the piles at the bottom. Tho May still his patches hide. who will lull the cat?" piano has also boon the object of extop of the poles wen then joined by But his muscles Are developed ceeding care. That will L" said Dougina and he girders or cross pieces, and the founda-And the Lord is on hi side. It is decorated with tea roses on a put to death in the king's presence the I tion of the house was finished. Tho Atlanta Constitution. dull obnoxious favorites. gold ground, and varnished with house itself was mode. of poles, tho verals royal, which, while Imparting When the abdication of the Queen of interstices on both sides being filled InMlIable. to the instrument an unusually brilSpain was jmpularly urged and dis- with clay, very much as the early On four seats of a railway car, liant appearance; enhances consideracussed, tho London Times pertinently settlers in our country used to build Amidst his traps, the drummer sat, tho sonority and swoetaess of its wished more one he asked: And but seat had bly log cabina In which to place his high silk hat. toon Is there a man In all Spain able When the time came to furnish the Puck. and willing to 'boll the cat?1" house the owner was not much worTbe European Way, ried about the decorations of the ODD CHIPS AND SLIVERS. Another compartment car horror is The Original I'm of Cane. roomn various Thera was only ono A mnn near Athens, Ua., lias been tak- reported from Europe; A passenger Somebody has been looking up the room and nothing to dccorato that gold for year from a stream near his draws a revolver with each hand and ing history of tho original use of canes in with. The bod was a pile of furs, the form, which panned out about $1 day. demands the money of his three feltliis country, and finds that they wore chairs had neither scats, rungs nor A Mpringfleld (Mo.) man burst a blood low travelers, shut up with him beof of a the and was no bueka there formerly part need of a TMset In blowing his nose and nearly bled repertory reach of help; He kills two of tho lenders of.tho church, being at one table. But there wore cooking utento death before medical aaeistnnce eirired. yond tho men, leaps from the train nnd time the principal hailgo of tho deacon. sils and buwls and plattcra In the Ceesy Kctehain, colored, who nursed escapes. Yet European railways, says Tho doacon's cane waa about five feet latter pert of the era, Gen. E. R. 8. Cnnby when he was on i living atCrawfordsvilla, Ind., aged the Railway Age; continue to cling to long, one end boing embellished with say twenty-fiv- e hundred years agix the the compartment plan and look cona big knoix the other with feathers. use of iron had been discovered, from 101. A man has been imposing upon the good temptuously upon the American methWhen the small boy got too noisy or j which wore nuulo rude pots, kettles relielled against the powers Unit were and other utensils and implements. people of Dorchester, Meat., by begging od of car arrangement whereby the ho was given a rap on tho brad with Beforo tho boglning of tho iron age for money to buy an arm to taka the place most timid and helpless person can one he claims to have lost, tmt which, journey without companion to tbe rethe unchuritnhlo end of tho stick. If bronze was used for many purposes. of tho head of the family forgot himself Being mado of soft m etuis, chiefly in reality, b bid under hie clothing. Mnri-lior- motest parts of tha land in peace and While the driver of Hue No. 1, at safety. whilo listening to tho morning sermon copper, it naturally antedated Iron. Maes., was exercising his horse, the and lajtscd Into a blissful dream of old Lilts In Philadelphia, if But our lived in tho other morning, the engine house caught times in Merry England, thn turkey stone ago. four thousand years fire and woe Imruod to tho ground. The A dog took a fit down town. Two say plume on the deacon's cune feathered ngu, his eooking and dining appliances driver wae the last to report to tha alarm brawny policemen who strolled upon him into life again. consisted of only a few clumsy stono call. the accident immediately drew their In Scwtmrg. M. Y. the other day, Annie clubs and and woollen articles. However, his got around the corner, pretwo Hot Hu Had, while at ngml Cochran, years, playing wants were as simple as his supplies to sell their limbs as dearly as pared in the of window a fourth a house, story The frozen North has not claimed ns were meagre. What he hnd never Then a delicate little wofell to the ground liekiw, landing on a possible; many victims us might bo supposed. seen nor heard of he couldn't lung for. newly-rand- e flower bed. Tho child woe man, who was Buffering from nervous An authority on tills point says: It is Another dcvico for safety dwellings, prostration from (tacking a trunk for a mistake to supposo that polar re- almost contemporary with the lake uninjured. and Mary O'Rourke, from Lon. Atlnntlo City, came out of the house Palsy search has cost enormously ln human houses, was tlio making of houses in dondeny, in Ireland, recently arrived In with a bucket of water and doused the life; Despite all tho groat disasters, cliffs, which could be reached only by Bloomington. III. after making the king animal, which immediately flow up the ninety-seve- n outofevory 100 explorers ladders. Wo have examples of cliff trip alone. They were only seven and Ore street to pick a fight with a dog two have returned alive. dwellings in our own country, although year old, respectively, and they had tags sizes larger. Philadelphia Record. attached to their clothing giving their they evidently belong to a much later ' name and destination. Interesting Fltiim. of In New era than those The Mctort Courteous. Europe; Brown county, Ind., notwithstanding Most Mexico. Arizona and Southwestern A Washington itom ssys: And I say," snld Lord Spindle-shankits lack of railway facilities, reports a people will be surprised to knotg that Colorado there are remains of many small why is it you Americans alin its treasury and no insurplus the Southern state furnlshod 01,600 villages built in the cliffs nnd canyons. debtedness. The wealthiest man in the ways havo youah hands inyouah pocktroops to the fedoral armies during the In Walnut canyon. Arizona, there ia a county is taxed on less than $40,000, Tha ets?" lute unpleasantness; Only row of cliff dwellings extending more receipt from pensions exceed the value Very simple reason. We want to of Uieso soldiers were negroes." than five miles. of agricultural products. keep foreigners from picking 'em." Before tho lake and cliff ere of A little baby at Lirhfleld, Minn., has Orrmunt. server. A LI re dwellings our ancestors in Europo figures on its eye. When tho baby was Papa," said Maude toftly, did efton lived in caves, the mouths of aliout two months old a figure I" was Doctor, you saved my Ufa" discovered and at the left just sIkits I never attended you." Goorgo call on you "Yea which wereobstrui'tod.hy heavy stones, of the pupil of the lialiy'e left eye. No; but whea I was sick I sent for excepting a holo big enough to crawl short time 'S" a afterward figure ap Must have hid achilL through. This was also for protection . out of the city. I very 11L and 1" yu you we txilow tha figure jnst Shook so I sent him tame ia a against human oarages and wild peered 4 became Tidbit I wouldn t bare any one ctat 00 I got few days figure I wclL beasts. carriage." New York Sun. Just below the figure 3." RS ON T1IE LAKE i h vV .... f ; C- J i. - I-- moi-shc- s up-to- nt well-know- well-boun- tooth-drawi- ex-cl- to - Bell-tho-c- ut pile-driv- lake-dwelli- lukc-dwcll- er V- J s; one-four- th re-r- ' i V .. JW.- -- ' f |