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Show TH.iO.MI C' inoh. Resident of Cotham, of Descend Alkeryish Tribe Pr,rCe, Direct 1 It may not be gen that the Young Turk young missed taking of the in Turkey place the Turkish throne sultan. Abdul Hamid Sthe deros a mile Is as eood as ; A Shehab f Joseph .. ,nd Prince heir to ic'ared to be the sultanate and the Islamic w itli bis continues to reside and to fantlr Bronokly il and on just store his to corner of Forty second MYSTERIES OF NATURE i !Wkn0n , By George Frederick Wright, naly CwYorkatheUmea A. M., LL. D. iTpbetl :? jS the , He doesnt want to be a snot what may be called Moreover, he Is llwal pretender." of raising purpose the for ot here j Slpmice i Jo.-ep-h to help him establto the heritage of a his rights ish ancestors. Further long line of royal seem to care than that, he does not or who Very much who rules Turkey world. As is at the head of the Islamic matter of fact. Prince Joseph is a sa army or money t Christian, and instead of sittwhere Mohammed ing on the throne V, now sits, he prefers to remain Just here he is. Prince Joseph is declared to be a direct descendant of the Alkeryish tribe from which the remarkable prophet of Mohammed V., the trabia sprang. present ruler of Turkey, is the thirty-fiftsultan of the dynasty of Osman establiwho usurped the Chalifat and shed the Osman throne in 1300, cen turies after the time of Mohammed. For this reason, it is asserted, Mostanch V. hammed cannot be seriously reg- heir of the arded as a rightful prophet In the cult from whence Mohammed (prang the chief was always the calif or vicar of the Mohammedan world until Osman usurped this power and founded his own dynasty. Prince Joseph Shehab is said to be the eldest son of this eldest prince of princes. LEGAL NEW POST TO HOYT Former Solicitor General of Department of Justice Now Counselor of State Department. r ' ts g I MANAGING TYRANNICAL BY MRS. HUSBAND VIRGINIA VAN DE WATER. What about the man who Is master- I am not used to it. I married a gen ful and domineering? How Is his wife tleman, not a boor. So, John, dear, to treat him? you must not speak to me again a if I am to continue to If she would not lose her own and you did her husband's respect, Bhe will not love you and respect you. You and Among the active, but often de- tending southward to North Carolina, quarrel, will not scold, will not nag. I are equals, husband and wife, not spised, agencic-assisting running was a vast open sea, into which were She need not resort to means which master and slavg. I know you did water In its work of planing down the pouring fivers from the land on the are beneath the dignity of a refined not mean what you said. But you cannot say such things to me. 1 could continents, angleworms have a prom- east and the north which had al- woman These inent place. This they do by prepar- ready risen above the sea. Let the wife appreciate that she la not resent It where our guests were. ing the material and making it ac- rivers, like those already described at her husband's equal, his friend, bis But it cut me and, dear. It disapoint-e- d me. I am sure, knowing this, you cessible. Darwin has discussed ttieir the present time, were bearing into partner not hts slave nor his toy. work in a very interesting and con- this sea their burdens of sediment, The main point is not what Is asked will not make that mistake again. clusive manner. According to his es- and spreading it out over the bottom But suppose he Is, at heart, the by the man, but how It Is asked. We timates, there are, on the average, until It became full. All the rocks have not so much to do with the mat- beast above suggested. Only one of the Mississippi basin are of sedi25,000 angleworms to the acre, weighter of the demand as with the manner course remains. When wifely tact, 178 pounds. So adtive are these mentary origin. Their total thickness of it. Every dutiful wife has a ing right love and pleading, followed by judiciAiiW or PALACE or JAMS JO EC animals, in working over the surface Is many thousand feet. The different to exact a courteous manner and gen- ous silence, have availed naught, let soil, that they annually eject to the strata lie one upon another, like the tlemanly speech from her husband. the wife systematically set about surface about seven tons of solid leaves of a book, each containing some began to rule the island. He prov-To attain this end she will discour- learning not to care. lo be quite unendurable, and in 1S69 material, which is in condition to be fossil marks of life to Indicate its rela- age at the outset any rough language. I see the shudder of shocked diswas shot by order of easily washed away by the falling tive age. One bride, w ithin a month of her mar- may with which the model matron Gen Dounngue succeeded him. rains. this It can be learned riage, showed with gentle dignity meets this suggestion. But I still According to the most moderate calThese were more than usually tem- that we should not despise the day of that she would allow nothing ' but maintain my stand. When a wife has we culations, the crystalline mountains pestuous times in the black republic, small things, nor forget, when courteous treatment from her liege done her duty toward her husband-fall- ing and Domingues life was always in tread on a worm, that we are destroy- surrounding the Mississippi basin on lord. They were entertaining a few In nothing that can make him In 1876 the place became so ing an Important geological agency. the north and east (which constitute friends In their new home. The bride happy and comfortable and he still jeojaidy in the land the oldest world) began made a statement whleh the husband treats her hot for him that, like Nord Alexis, be Numerous other aids in preparing brutally, complains continumaterial for water transportation ex- their work of filling up the Misissippi contradicted. She hesitated a min- ally, is perversely unjust to her, and fled Gen Boisrond-Canai- , who passed ist, such as various other forms of basin about 30,000,000 years ago, and ute, then said, gently: eternally nags at her, let her summon time has been necessary to 1 think that was into the government all her tact to avoid occasions for raiace shortly animal and vegetable life, and the all that America the John, way for its present reafter the exit of Domingue, encouu action of the heat and cold in pulver- prepare that happened. I may, however, be the enemy to blaspheme," continue In If in PnHWAY JTATIOP, POPTAU PPIfrCE markable civilization. leaps tered about as much onto hostility as izing the rocks and of ice In starting to do her duty, and then gather up mistaken. them from their foundation. But these times past the same rate of erosion any Haytian ruler of recent times what Is left of her life. There la The in man latent savage, every on His successor Geo Solomon, came deserve treatment by themselves, and has been in progress that is going something In life besides a husband as is Considering the tempestuous career sprang the case, frequently we will, for the present, pass them now, 1,500,000 cubic miles of sediment which Hayti has had since the brave into office under uncertain conditions a husbands approval. and Let without to sufficient cause the front has been handled in this work of wife live for them Toussiant LOuverture helped lead his which, during his term of occupancy, by. You are not only mis- our disappointed "Mistaken! a make would This preparation. countrymen in revolt against the underwent no change toward bettertaken, but you are talking like a and In them. Let her allow the side When the question arises. What mountain 20 miles wide and a mile fool! of her heart with which she would French, it is a pity that more men ment. Two rival candidates for the of his calibre havent been able to presidency there were, one Gen. Le- becomes of all this sediment which Is high and 75,000 miles long, or enough grieve over her husband's Injustice The wife thoroughbred controlled to reach around the world three times. dominate that beautiful island of the gitime, the other Gen. Hyppolite, and transported into the sea? the answer Great all evidence of agitation except her be so full of that which Is worth all of sedimenis as amount the is not difficult to find. The wash of Caribbean. of life that she cannot take time to Since it threw off the between them they made things warm so industrious rising color. Tactfully changing the French yoke in 1804 it has had 20 for Solomon. The latter fancied, if the hills is constantly being spread tary rocks In the world, brood over her great sorrow. She still unshe on chatted subject pleasantly streams and efficient are the running owes the man her duty, her fidelity, presidents, and easily five times as one may accept certain pronunr'a-mentos- , out over the bottom of the lakes, the of water that It is calculated til the last had Alguest Then, departed. by that he was president of Hay- bays, and the seas into which the many near presidents, to say nothing and, if ehe be a good woman, she will ns her of had husband, what forgetful of scores and scores and hundreds ti for life. To further that ambition rivers empty, where are accumulating fred Russell Wallace that the entire pay what she owes. and quite his usual happened, removal work and of Its deposition the beds of mud, sand, gravel and and hundreds of politicians who would he swept the mailed fist this way and Can ehe be happy? That depends self again, turned to her with been could have accomplished easily e like to sit in the pebbles which under proper conditions in administration that. Meanwhile, Legitime and a smiling remark, she Bald quietly: upon the woman. If she be one oC to above set the limits geological were as active as hornets. From may be transformed into slatestone, of whom the Irishman building. Life Is cheaper in Hayti "John, dear, there is a little matter the women"three-halves than in almost any other country lu this country several expeditions sandstone and conglomerate rock; time. as she spoke mother, I to want to talk It B. 8 Bowles ) you about (Copyright by Joseph the world. Of these 20 presidents, to theiraid, and they gave Washing- while the lime held In solution is will be almost The part ol content on here down, the please, sofa, by ton so much annoyance that Secretary furnishing material out of which 16 have been deposed her that longs for husbandly sympaby violence. EYEGLASSES me. OF WEARING Hayti threw off the rule of France Bayard was at one time almost on the corals and shellfish of various kinds thy, for the ideal understanding that And as at he, her gravwondering in 1804. That was the time of Tous-sain- t point of intervening and putting an will construct their personal habitamay and does exist in some lives, followed conher suggestion, she tions and leave them to form vast Custom Steadily Growing Among Peo- ity, will go to her grave hungering. Many LOuverture, celebrated in poe- end to Haytian disorders. tinued: ple of This Country, Says BosGen. Legitime eventually got to- beds of limestone rock. widows know the same longing, the try and otherwise known as a great know I love Dear, that ton you you, acThe rapidity with which these Physician. same heart hunger. To the sensitive Haytian general. But the greatest of gether enough recruits to make a and that I would bear anything that soul their lot them all at that time at all events brave show In front of Port au Prince. cumulations of sediment take place Is may seem easier than was for Is But A greater number of persons than you. there necessary Within histhe most powerful of them all was Solomon held out as long as bis army somewhat astonishing. hers. Ah, well! for both there Is a one unnecessary thing that I cannot world that sets this right! Dessalines. The French removed would remain with him, and then, like toric times we know that many fa- ever are now wearing eyeglasses or LOuverture to a Parisian dungeon, Domingue and the others, he fled the mous cities which were once sea- spectacles, said Dr. Eugene G. Win- promise to hear, and that is rudeness. (Copyright, by Joseph B. Bowles ) Up to a short time but Dessalines outwitted them. In the country. Whereupon Legitime crowned ports are now far inland. The city ter, of Boston. so was for demand lenses hostilities that ended in the withdraw- himself president, hopeful of remain- of Adria, in northern Italy, which was ago the MAKING THE CURE at the beginning of the Christian era great that the manufacturers were al of the French he won sufficient ing In position for life. and It was Meanwhile in the north of the coun- so famous a seaport that It gave its swamped with orders. glory and power to enable him to proBY CHARLES FREDERICK GOSS, D. D claim himself eternal emperor of his try, Gen. Hyppolite, disappointed be- name to the Adriatic sea, la now 16 feared In this country that there (Author of The Redemption of David Carson," The Loom of Life," Etc. would be a serious dearth of lenses. people. His strength lasted hardly cause he had not accomplished as miles Inland the Po and the Adige long enough for him to get used to much as Legitime, held on to his per- having extended their deltas that dis- All of the glass that is used in the I have heard married folks affirm not to do and he la ashamed ot the royal position. A party of his sonal following and set about to keep tance since the city became famous. optical business is Imported. The with We never had himself.. This mortification must be regreat solemnity: Pel-HGercomes from It of on in the was numerous enemies caught him in am- up the disturbances. greater Paoto, part China, Legitime sura quarrel. But I always wonder If pressed In order to Insure mental rest bush one day and that was the end rounded himself, but there were defec- on the shore of the Yellow sea 200 many; the rest Is made in England. do mean a fight. not manuThat Is and so he puts on a hold front and B. seems they C. American 40 now is It It that miles inland. As of Dessalines. He became, however, tions from his ranks and In spite of glass bluffs It down, an act which stimulates a great popular hero in the Haytian the Iron heel, Hyppolite gained favor. late as 500 A. D. the sea was 18 miles facturers has thus far been unable to easy enough, of course; but a "quarHow In the world can two peo- his egotism and hardens his heart He his picture, neit When the rebel army was almost with- nearer Tientsin than It is now. All produce glass of the requisite quality rel! legends. Even ple with any force Of character and becomes proud, cold and brutal. All to that of Gen. Simon, is the best in shouting distance of Port au Prince, along the head of the Yellow sea, Into for the eyeglasses. In American "The which flowdefect Chinese any are rivers strong convictions about life get his finer feelings die. known In the island. greatest great Legitime decided that he had better Is Confession Is also a necessity for to see at its land is on the water eyesight Inability great along for a quarter of a century or The method by which Dessalines be thinking of what his predecessors ing, the gaining The majority of persons more without some sort of clash that the Injured one. We are so made that met his death established one of the had done. It all ended on his depar- at the rate of about 100 feet per an- distances. most enduring traditions in Hayti. ture and Hyppolite's assumption of num In approaching Shanghai, across who wear eyeglasses or spectacles are produces estrangement and alterca- Injury hurts. The soul suffers as the Even those born with tion? They surely must be angels this sea, one meets the turbid water body does. Pain Is the fundamental Nord Alexis managed to make his "chief authority on the 'sland. element In line forty or perfect eyes have been forced before or rabbits! If It did A stern rule was Hyppolites then along a clearly-markeescape the other day, and being very not hurt to be Insulted and wronged So they are very old to resort to glasses old 80 or thereabouts may be lucky for a period of seven years. He had fifty miles out from the shore. on So Fatigue brings dont quarrels. enough to die a natural death. That all sorts of intrigue to deal with, but sharp Is this line that in crossing It that they may gee everything going get overtired unless you have to. The we should become the passive victims outcome, however, is more or less with an experience of half a century half of the ship would still be in the on. This myopia Is due almost entire- whole world looks so dark to a wo- of injustice and wrong. It does hurt, problematical. As for Gen. Simon, it of similar Intrigue to aid him, he blue ocean water while the other half ly to the artificial condition that sur- man when she has washed and Ironed and this hurt has but a single healing may be safely predicted that one of managed somewhat better than the Is plunging Into water made turbid by round a human being in this present and baked, all In the same day. Every lotion. We dream of relief through his enemies will sooner or later con- usual Haytian executive. Moreover the silt brought down by the Hoang-Ho- . age almost from his very babyhood. bone in her body aches. There Is a revenge, but It Is only a dream. ReAs cities increase in size and as venge embitters and hardens. There spire successfully to put an end to he had the troops with him. numbness In the base of her brain. Is the conveniences that are offered In Her head throbs. The only one balm, and that Is the acCharacterized by his following as a him. In the history of home rule In noise slightest The Euphrates and Tigris have any one city Increase, so does the goes knowledgment of the wrong by the old man Hyppolite was Hayti, few rulers have passed away her nerves like the firing one through who has inflicted the wound. Notha first-ratas most other people pass away. successor of Christophe, filled up the head of the Persian gulf value of real estate Increase. And of a cannon. Poor old John! If he ing Is more mysterious and wonderful Christophe, who succeeded Dessa- Domingue, Soulouque, Salnave He with their sediment until Ur of the with the rise in realty values the happens to forget the oysters lines, had such a hard time of It that was at the time of the Corpus Christ! Chaldees, the former residence of height of buildings increases and par- he Is liable to bear from It For Mary than the curative power of confession. It soothes the pain. he lost all patience with the situation, massacre a man of about 60 years, Abraham, Is now seventy or eighty titions become more numerous. Sky- Isnt herself. miles inland. The delta of the Mis- scrapers are effective obstructions to went mad and killed himself. Then coal black in color. But forgiveness is as Imperative on If John Worry quarrels. Withal he managed to make a pret- sissippi is more than 200 miles long, long ranges of vision. The more or less has a notebrings came a Gen. Boyer, a dashing figure as "confession. It Is pass-in- " reor neefity has due, coming just on 60 miles wide, vivid and tiresome colorings of their the average, in the history of Haytian revolutions. ty able president of the island. For- and, i, .range, but It is a unequivocally ceived bill he which had forgotten covering 12,000 square miles; while walls have usurped In mans vision all about, or has bad a strike In his f" j that a quarrel cannot be made up-- On his assumption of the highest ex- eign governments found him considerecutive power on the island, he an- ably more tractable than his prede- the deposits of the river ayj pushing the place of the restful and unfathithout a free pardon. The heart that knows the differenr-- ' mill, he ' nounced that he was there for life. cessors or for that matter his imme- it out into the Gulf of Mexico one omable blue of the sky. The apart- between hardly has been hurt can be relieved and rea kiss and a cuff. So dou 16 mile farther Toward ments news in years. these every The legislative branches agreed with diate successor, Mr. Simon Sam. He buildings are of worry. stored to Its original state of good will Urn, until Gen. Herard and his follow- was particularly pleasant to Ameri- the lower part of Its course this sedi- smaller dimensions that those In the only when that divine sentiment has A thousand other things bring on exuded, as gums exude from buildings, for the air ing became too conspicuous to Ignore. cans, professed a strong faith in ment is known to be several hundred wounded, Whereupon Boyer was driven out of American Institutions, and often re- feet in depth. The extensive plains space allotted to each and every per- quarrels, and sometimes they just trees. The bitterness is drained out of seem come on to of eastern and all themselves. are southern In son curmust Hqw be Qhina the exiled for life. marked It were possithat he wished community the country by the act of pardon. If you refuse and Yangtse-Kiang- . tailed to make the Investment on the hard It Is for us to find another will to Gen. Herard had hardly time to ble to give Hayti the same sort of deposits of the Hoang-Hforgive you will feel unworthy and reour own Outside across of i. a like the glaciated building in any way profitable. It running know what his epaulettes looked like freodc-be unhappy. And as for the one who gion in the northern "hemisphere all makes no difference whether one be through a garden. T. Simon Sam, who had been miniswhen Gen. Guerrier came into has acknowledged the fault, nothing Is It would be sublime - people never more cettaln than that he will be exnence. Gen. Herard followed his pre- ter of war In Hyppolites cabinet, then lake basins, with few exceptions, have employed all day In a small office, pordo aDd there- asperated by your not fc. giving him.' decessor by the same route, as it were went Into office. He, too, began to been filled to the brim with sediments ing over a set of books, or whether did quarrel; but tl. by incoming he is hurrying about the city streets, fore It Is a inattc: of the gravest Imhave troubles. He attempted to give brought into them that is, exile. This spiritual confession and parIn while the glaciated region, he cannot see very far about him. And portance that they should know how Then followed a period of additional his country a peaceful reign, and got streams, don Is the most beautiful phenomof the lakes has even in his home the walls of his to "make where the lifetime until well No afterward. finances his amup" turmoil. Hayti was overrun with along pretty quarrel enon in nature. It is the cure for all been much shorter, they have been room have been grouped more closely Is ever bitious generals who sought to tread became tangled. There was a loss of rightly made up without mental unhappiness. Hearts capable so filled with and sediment, largely about him. in Dessalines footsteps. downright confession and One, more over a million dollars, and the scan- are of performing these two sublime acts undergoing a rapid process of exThe fish that were found In the until in and dal grew 1902, man a grew the forgiveness. than others, powerful will love forever. The deepest and tinction. The western half of Lake stream of the Mammoth Cave were named Riche, had himself elected for thanks to the energy of Nord Alexis, The confession of a wrong is a ne- sweetest experiences of their lives for example, will be converted discovered to be Erie, alwfts acto forced blind, the suctotally His was 1847 exiled. government be life. In Into solid land in a few thousand though they at one time did possess cessity, both to the bouI that perpe- will be making up their quarrels. cessor, Gen. Soulouque, took unto him- knowledge the deficit. Sam fled the trates it and to the one which is Its Just as divided electric currents reyears. sight. The same law that wa3 operaself the title of emperor. In 1859 he, country. victim. You may wish it was not so. unite when passing through two poles In tive depriving these fish of their Peop e wl-Nord Alexis brought Into vogue too. fled aboard ship and passed the they could escape tooth- of a battery, their love will What Is going on thus at the pres- sight Is operative in the great remainder of his life beyond the boun- again the strong arm method of diswithout filling or extraction, but ache confession and pardon. And us to appreciate the congested centers of modern civilizadaries of the island. pensing punishment The fact that he ent time helps nature has willed It otherwise. No so when you and John read this article-bof was work which extent vast similar Is It a and of time tion, man an only old was question gave bis enemies Hayti then went back to the repubthe fireside open your hearts to Gen. more hope than otherwise they would accomplished during the long geolog- when the eyes of those who are com- wrongdoer ever feels a true lican form of government. other. Confess the sin, forgive each ic In the time In to work artificial light all without confession. He realizes ages. early geological pelled Geffrard made himself president for have had. Indeed, ever since he has the wrong and you will love more whole Mississippi valley from the so become his will error and unaccustomed he to admit that long day in the ought administration In been read. as sitting the proclamation life, mountains to the Adirondacks to daylight that blinders will have to that nothing but obstinacy restrains deeply than you have loved before. 1867 he disappeared Into exile and a building they have been hatching plots Rocky and the him. It Is Ignominious and cowardly range of Archaean rocks, ex be resorted to. him. of rid (Copyright, by Joseph B. Bowles.) dictator by the name of Gen. Salnave to get Seas Slowly Filling Up With Sediment s court-martia- Prince Joseph Shehab. The Marriage Vow l. good-nature- d Hyp-polit- UP it y near-sighte- Washington Henry M. Hoyt, solicitor general of the department of justice during President Roosevelts two terms and who recently was appointed counselor of the state department, has taken the oath of office and entered upon his new duties. Mr. Hoyts position will be very similar to that occupied by the under secretaries of a few European governments, although be probably will have little to do with the executive d e . mill-rac- whole-hearte- Henry M. H or administrative branc Partment, his duties in t advisory to the secretar 111 e charged with tl Preparation of treaties fiovernments and in a dl sdvise the secreta 311 afters of internatii important Japanese tres fered Into within the n ?d Mr Hoyt will d( rfiely to the framing o aid to the preparing Pundatios lor the nes Mr. Hoyt, while solic Partment of justice, wc of the attorneys hom he served, and t e supreme court of the 7 his exceptional legs U7in Kao regards securing th for tke trope to wv. he has been T aj viner Why dont tloa to the aiflcent "'ta pr Ameri, worth Jwpd Mr. Cu ? elth hav f,Je thought o ''ahing flnai logical ti Summer She Ir her nihinir mo mopped ? her M "ho mopped tl e d . mingle-throug- self-respe- Arost Remembered It. The Yankee's View. Heard on the Ocean Waves. Whpn are you comiDg back from It was one of those modern ocean Donald bad returned from a visit to f England?" the country, and was full of reminisgiants equipped with elevators and "Never, old chap. decks. cences of persons and things that had eight making insects, and only laughs when Interested him. What? Going to stay there?" Going up! called the elevator boy warned to be careful while playing Yes, indeed." as be started to close the door of the he said, I met a boy, mamma, with them. And become a British subject? cage. that had the queerest name I ever The little fellow is envied by all the beard. "To be sure. What's the Jolly row? He said his' folks found it in No," responded the pale man with children in the neighborhood, because was it was My ancestors were British subjects." a wan smile. "Coming up. And then Old Testament. It the he Is able to handle the bees as if "I know. And further back, your an be moved over toward the rail. let me see yes. It was Father Wilthey were playthings. The children liam, or William Father; Ive forgot- c stors were monkeys, too, but you will not even dare enter the Worth ten don't want to return to t! at, do you?" Bold. just now which. But It was one yard, although Johnny has invited or the other. Beat it man, while your boots are of a Rival. Fruits them on numerous occasions to beBut, Donald," said his mother, good, snapped the Blangy housewife I wouldnt give a fig tor you! come acquainted wth his playmates. "there Is no such name as Father Wilas she reached for the watering pot Said the maiden at the gate; From almost the time he was able liam of William Father In the Old Tes- And the man found bor words Excuse me, mum, said Bold Ben, to crawl the boy seemed to have a tament" were true his crownless straw hat. Dey tipping She date. had another for bees. His parparticular liking at all. Dat's why I thought mamma? Are sure, good aint you ents cannot understand this strange I have read give me a new pair. you'd tnayhe Good dear. am, I certainly Judgment fascination, but allow the little fellow Thaw Is William he said would a times. several that book write It through bis whims. New York Telegram. When he was out of durance vile. It And a comparatively modern name. Hunting Scene. doubtless thats what caused the Had a queer dream last night dsnt anywhere in the Bible. Judge Particular. To send him back there for a while. "What was It about? Well, but oh, I remember now!" It was Bildad!" I dreamed a bologna sausage was Castro pleads for permission to be exclaimed Donald. Natural Objections. buried in Venezuela. chasing a Welsh rabbit I suppose there could not be much "Surely the Venezuelan government Another Version. labor agitation among ice cutters. will accede to such a request? Increase in British Population. Woodman, hew that tree. Why not? I suppose so, but they insist that The estimated population of EngIt from the scene; Expunge How can be hot there beds of dl he shall prove his good faith by dyland and Wales la 35,350,000, as In youth my misery content in Ice fields! its apple green. Came ing firBt. against 31,517,000 ten years ago. Prefers Bees aTo Playmates New York Youngster Makes Pets of Insects That Most People Hold in Fear. John S. Worth, Jr., (he son of John 8. Worth, a prominent Trenton business man, prefers bees o children playmates, and the little fe'low never tires of making companions of the insects. Although his parents are fearful that he might suffer severely in case the bees attacked him, he has not the least fear in this direction, and has never suffered any injury. Mr. Worth, prompted by his son s love for bees, started to raise these insects. He followed the suggestions of While experts and was successful. the father fears serious consequences If he disturbs the bees, his son holds them In his hands by the hundreds, and assists a man employed for the purpose of caring for them. If a bee be Injured or killed, the little fellow cries as If his heart wouldjreak. He loves to handle these honeyeight-year-ol- d ft-.- m Faith. "Fa, what Is sublime faith?" When a man who weighs 250 pounds sits down beside a lady whose weight Is 235 pounds and tue hammock in which they are seated is held up by a rope a quarter of an Inch thick, it seems to me that they give an exhibition of sublime faith that would hardly need an explanation. An Over-Ratin- Over and above the merits of the case. I cant see how they could have entrusted Reddy with such a mission. Why not? Because he Is too overbearing for any undertaking. Not the Road to Ruin Where are you going?" To the You must be joking." Not at alt I'm Just going dowa to a dog show. bow-wow- Do my closely T Mean Thing photographs resemble me Yes, they do. 1 suppose you will try another photographer? |