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Show Tduced myJchum and we all sat down. Zfos-the uscasooxues. RITL?!: "r .ar"stie lir, and I Wa 0' A "pj t , mountains! In? a limpid -- r ; - 5 . vStel : uplift their emerald rustle in the fitful cross each graying branches mule a fox's 'shrill bark departure. j But the poor creatures looked so thirsty after theirtra vols that I really JiTis night! and such a night as felt pity for them. A glass or two of wine from th decanter would not be eoon's missed, anyway. "Mydear aunt." I vjjiS iy th raPture of ventured without looking at Dick, "let kiss, soft iJInst as glorious as day. me give you a glass of claret. TravSSxtatas dream; the moonlight's eling is such dry work that you really ... must do iamisnea. mellow bliss the streaks morning sky and out They said nothing, but there was a Tlde9 look of pleasant expectancy in their . with gray. i . eyes which read assent. The decanter stood on a side table, and beside it was a confusf d mass of bottles of all shapes and Sizes containing pickled lizards, frogs and such' things. There' was also a collection of bones and other medical appurtenances. As I stepped up to this table Dick remarked, "Be careful, Arthur, not to confound the blaret with that red stuff I brought home this afternoon.. You know Hardlrig's dog died of hydrophobia last night and I got a bottle of bis blood to analyze." xnen coming up to where I stood, ostensibly to help me to distinguish one from the other, he whispered: . MAM. i nun. x "Sorry, old uj.it ii, til it wumau know, but we must begin, at the be ginning, or else we shall have a frag ments! turkey on our hands. nlKy. -- : jyE SAVED OUR DINNEETS E0W ; really too bad, and the more ashamed I .vnk It over the inmore the unblushing ielfor my share was t5ia(y Diet tb Up-to-Da- te People- Find ri4M are in Winter.- - t People are fanciful7 and it fc Fancy, ifter all, that is happiness,, and the mo tive whichMdictates to. the world. Som trae fanciesthat the cozy fire at horn wad the environment of favorite books Is enough to make life worth living dur ing the winter months. That will dc tor the way worn, weary, easily ati fied, old fashioned man and woman, but the up to date cavalier and the , new woman require a change --raany ehanges in fact, and they seek in th 4ull winter days to find the climate they wearied of in spring and wished would pass away in summer. Sitting behind frosted window panes and gazing on the glistening snow crystals they sigh ror the warmth and brightness they love better now than a few short months ago and, in no other country may these whims, these fancies be so easily,; gratified as in America. Abso lute comfort in these days, and in speed and safety, too, instead of the wasted time and discomforts of the not distant past. Ponce de Leon who sought the My- Buxom lTit Unwelcome Guest. of Eternal Youth on the shores the matter up he would have evolved fountain some tale as destructive of a fruit .ap Df Florida consumed many of the pre of later life, and died before petite as of a flesh one. However, it cious daysthe great prize. De Soto was didn't much matter, as there was a attaining bake shop near by, and we could very lured in the same direction and found easily replace that portion of our re- it Hot Springs, ,by the aid of Ulelah, past. Both my aunts took a piece of the dusky Indian maiden, the wonderful pie, and we two conspirators also, for product of the "Breath of the Great appearance sake. but before he could return home As we ate and chatted Dick dropped Spirit," out of the ' conversation and fell to and apprise his friends of the great dis certainty of gold musing. It was plain to my mind that covery and enjoy thebelieved he had in he was figuring out how to save those md youth, which he miasm! to a the his victim fell he beautiful blanc manges. There wasn't grasp a five of found another of their genus within the Great River and grave In so must at saved and be y miles, Its muddy depths. the seeker they any cost. For my part I hadn't the after health simply boards one of the ghost of an idea how it was to be magnificent, trains of the Missouri Padone, but I trusted in Dick and did cific System, and after something to my best to entertain our guests alone eat and a nap, wakes up to find himself 60 as to give him full opportunity for this In delightful winter Resort, ready thought. to embrace health which seems to be At last their pie was finished and the fateful moment arrived. Glancing Invariably renewed by the magic of the at Dick I observed with joy that a air and water. In De Soto's time the gleam of satisfaction held possession secret of the Fountain of Life was seduof his optic. lously guarded by the savages, but now I felt that we were saved. a hospitable peopje opens its arms to "Oh, I say, Arthur," said he, "did receive the tourist whether his quest b you happen to read that article in the for health or amusement. Fancy someMedical Journal about a new and approved stiffening for jellies and such times tires of Hot Springs, strange 'at dainties. You know isinglass and those It may seem, but Fancy says "the fieldi things commonly in use often impart beyond are greener" and the climate a strong flavor, and s6 while trying to of San Antonio is more desirable and remedy this defect, a hospital doctor thus another ride in another palace, and hit upon quite a lucky idea." scenes and new faces please the ey "And what did he use?" I asked. new and satisfy the restless crayings of thii wondering what was coming next. master of man. Thus from the Fathex "Nails!" replied Dick, loconically. 'Nails!" echoed both my aunts In of Waters to the waves which wash thtj western shore of this great country th chorus, "what, hard iron nails?" a said with he, "Oh, no," polite tourist is led by a whim, but most demean lightedly captive. Mexico has been I misunderstand me; smile; "you nails." finger described as the Egypt of the neV I really thought my aunts would world, the comparison is fitting have fainted on the spot, and I myself and he and who dare not face the dangert could not help giving an involuntary of the deep, and prefers to retain hia ' start. meals as well as his life, should make "Disgusting!" murmured Aunt Heln the journey to the land of the Monte-zumaIn an almost inaudible voice. and there learn the story of th "Well, yes," replied Dick, nothing abashed, "finger uails are rather dirty ages within the faces of a people which perhaps, but I should think they change less in the passing years than would make a very superior stiffening. any other on the Western Continent and if you ask any one who bites his This is the land of Sunshine and Color; nails he will tell you they have no of history and romance;, and as bright taste of their own; so you see they from under behave a decided pull over Isinglass. eyes will smile at you as head may be found in gear witching Everybody knows of course that they Castile or contain a large amount of gelatine, Arragon. one to California of a horse's like carries hoof, know, you Fancy just of." which they make glue course, and this journey, as it once was Great Caesar! I thought I would termed, is tdw so easily performed as drop from my chair, and as for our un to have lost all of its terrors and left fortunate victims. They looked as If only a most emphatically delightful they were going to be sick. trip to be the subject of many future An awkward silence now followed. The land of fruits and conversations. Presently my aunts remembered that beflowers and fair women; Fancy can ask shopping they ought to do a little so off they went no more after this tour unless it has fore train time, and been satisfied for once; and still it is mentally resolving, I'll be bound, that if they ever dined with medical stu- Fancy which takes the wearied traveler dents again, they would be careful to back to the home and the familiar surwear blinders and plug their ears roundings and the friends and loves of tightly with cotton wool. home. There he may contemplate new Of course our little dinner proved a great success, for Dick's Inimitable re Journeys and new divertisements, but lation of the story (it was really too there lingers in his memory a pleasure good to keep) put everybody in the he would not part with, and he hopes best of spirits, and the merriment did soon to again enjoy the comforts afnot flag till the 'wee sma' hours anent forded by this Great System of Railway the twa." which has taken him safely out and brought him safely home, and has not ? Fish Storms. robbed him of the joys which Fancy In early times records of the occur brings, i F. P. BAKER, rence of showers of fish, corn, etc., : ' tbJTtbe woods and slowly dies t i - j ne ana seem to jfjered gold they children on their mother's ly pines lVares How- it happened was this: You Benson and I were medical Stats- - We were, moreover, the and we lodged to-2Sst of chums, in the same room. 6 o'clock we fine evening at about to a corner of our apartment er - f J-t- T 1 W 1 . A surveyed with undisguised satis-l?i- n the scene before us. A large . . - To-da- , Here' j a. Pretty Me! t "Ah, yes,f he said aloud, this is the one all right. Allow me!' , "I don't care for any wine, thank the center of the room, it was the prettiest set out is tad looked upon for many a day. here was, in the first place, a mag-- I ilSeent; cold roast turkey flanked "with table occupied tnd upon i you," said my poor Aunt Helen, although refJly she! looked ready to faint from thirst ";"Not any for me, either, thank you," said her sis iter; "I rarely take wine." "Oh, do take somethlng,"I urged. "No! Welt sit down to something more substantial." Benson as an excellent story teller, and the next ten minutes he employed in relating a number of choice hosand experiences calcupital anecdotes lated to Increase the effect already produced, f One yarn, I remember, was that of a fellow student who was one day making an Interesting dissection under the arm of a dead body. He had got his face close to the subject, studying it with intense interest, when suddenly the corpse's arm relaxed and clasped the terrified student in its fearful embrace. "Just Imagine," Dick went on mere!-- . lessly, "Just imagine my poor friend of celery and the like; there tere dishes of luscious fruit, several luicv peach pies, a couple of delicious j glasses i blanc-mange- piverjng j i and, towering s. - a grand center piece of beau-Sfflowers. The fact Is,' we were tmgla. little cold spread' to a few friends! of ours, whether male, female, nl jrer all, . ; is not it ) i necessary to tell. There was a full hour to spare before our guests would arrive, and, rrerjUiing being in readiness, we sat bwa to rest a while, and to sum up 'm much our little affair would tax a financially. Fumbling In my inside pocket! for an envelope to figure upon, I pulled out an unopened letter which I mired jt Read That!" thrust there "the day had hurriedly Kfore and entirely "Good heavens, Dick!" forgotten. I exclaimed I read It and threw it across to Ula Here's a pretty mess! Bead ... ,: '. iaf The epistle ran as follows: Ht Dear Arthur: My sister and I 21 ba passing through Boston late to- Jprrow afternoon, on our way home. shall have an hour or so to spare changing trains and if nothing pre-- ! fts jwe shall drop In upon you at Expect us then shortly fper 6.room. Your affectionate aunt, , Helen- Great guns, Arthur,", said Dick, ij the dickens can't you. read your Declined and Our Pre jwespondence when you receive it? They Both. Bird Was Saved. cious yon had we might have arranged face his with pressed close against differently. Where are your es--i that cold and clammy cadaver. But aed relatives bound?" to r feast." us the let! now, Hoine to Beverly." ei shudder my aunts arose and rWith "Ard the train leaves 7 f moved toward the table., 7 I believe." me. heart misgave My ,JSVen, the depot is fifteen minutes' If they could stand that last story, .e from here, so we shall get rid of there was surely no hope of saving our before our guests arrive, turkey. Dick's keener eye sawandthat so Benson. however, they ware weakening, HiQ? It, man, I know We on this but to the agony. that, pile he prepared out- That's what I'm our seats when he ' taken fm thinking, had hardly lvL Yon know I don't want our began again:, ";te 0r?7 to be known at home." the way, Arthur, were you in, "By . tfad! I didn't think of that. Hold,: the hall this morning when that Egyp-it! You say on mrrmm V was unrolled? The smell; you got that letter j 1 : ; . i , j j ! - i ; , : : ; i i any-Wsa- ld - ; Te 5 'Ieriay. Then, of course, you them and prepared this little waa a surprise, see?" cut heavens and earth, what about We can't ask them to sit pests? a turkey that has undergone . s, - j i ; were regarded as alarming portents. Then came the, time when they were regarded as fictitious like the Aflean lakes, Albert and Victoria Nyan- Tsa. which were erased from the maps for nearlv 100 years to be restored in the present century. So with the fishes. We know that! the records of their falling ,are true, and we know where they come from. A whirlwind sucks ud the water of a stream or pond: the water and the fishes are carried aloft like the hay out of a - j - iato ? an Idea and I I're got Vrtu mnct if nut mWlTT cnani , T fasti vvi fcumetning naa nappenea ror I couldn't see, for v'?0? me how the matter was to to a satisfactory conclu- v 1 tr-i- Vl ' ' - 31 ta Vfln ..1t t . x J satisfaction, and J'e to our hide the viands was, Jt ". Vv'; 0ut d of the U luck wouldquestion. have it, More-';'v- V there room in tne doubq to 5 rnight temporarily have auarters. the door bell rang, and a my buxom but unwel- 3 bounced into the room. ;:';'v'' ' 83 ;; hunjrry as bears. ': - dications, tnem. V proposes Disastrous Failure! We can mention no failure more disastrous-tha- OB n ifothi tho method and results whea SjTupof Figs is taken ; it is pleasant the and refreshing to the taste, and acti that of physical energy; It involves assimand the of digestive suspension partial on ilative processes, and entails the retirement from business of th liver and kidneys. Only Stomthrough the good offiees of Hostetter's former ach Bitters can the restoration of Its this-aid; vlgoroua status be ahoped for. When has been secured, resumption of activity in the stomach, liver and bowels may be relied upon. The Bitters conquers malaria" and; kidney troubles. !; ; Heading Japanese. Th uneducated Japanese cannot recojpnlze the-- meaning of a printed character by the 'eye, but only by the ear. Therefore h must read aloud. They always have to read; their Fornewspapers aloud to understand them. and a studied aloud, merly all the; children traveler aLways knew when he was. In the neighborhood of a school by the sound of their voices, the same as a sawmHl or a boiler ; but the government has prohibited factory this In the public schools, and the youngstersin are taught by sight and not by sound; these days of modern innovations. But; in the Interior you still find the - old-fashion- method of learning in use. . Catarrh Can Not Be Cured ' With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Cadistarrh is a bloOd or constitutional must cure to it you ease, and In order take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a medicine. It was prescribed by quack one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics blood known, combined with the bestmucous on th purifiers, acting directly combination of surfaces. The perfect the two ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results in i curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. r F. J, CHENEY & CO., Props., O. Sold by druggists-- , Toledo, price, 75o. Hall's Family Pills, 25c. the Kidneys, gently yet promptly Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system ieffectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pleasing ta the taste and acceptable t6 the stomach,' prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, ita many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. ' Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one "who wishes to try it. Do not accept any ' substitute. pro-duce- d, , ; CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. . SAN FRANCISCO, CAL iOUlSVILLE. KY. KW YORK, , - News. i:;'W"'-- '"';-'' N - v- ;;"') 'U Kansas is at the front again, a& usual. It has the first case of broken collar-bon- from foot ball recorded. e ti.t. THE! AERMOTOB CO. does Half the world's windmill business, because it has reduced the cob( of wind power to 1 .'6 what it was. It has many branch houses, and supplies Its goods and repairs at your door. It can and does furnish a better article for less moner than and others. It makes Fumpinar 1 Geared. i T" Steel, Gaivanlaed-after- . Tlltir k" Completion Windmill aza Saw Hteel Towers, Steel if k i iTFrames,FUed Steel Feed Cutters and Feed XT' 'Zk Grinders. On application it will name one it will furnish untu iii of these articles thatprice. It also make January 1st at 13ofthe. uanal Tanks and Pumps all kinds. Send for catalogue. and Fillmore Streets. Chicago. Factery: 12th, Rockwell .i 9 ij-- .tf.vl t S.wfT7 i On. GUM'S Tennessee, is a good place for a They all like to be Tipton. , i r !. The Pilgrim. Tipton, restaurant waiter to hall from. 1 IMPROVED , j : (Holiday! Number.) ' Full of bright sketches prose, poexry and illustra' tions by bright writers and .artists. Entirely original, new and entertaining. Mailed free to any address on receipt of six (6) cents in postage stamps. Write to Geo. H. Heafford, Publisher, 415 Old Colony building, Chicago, movement of the bowels each day is necessary foi health. These pills supply what the system lacks to make it regular. They cure Headache, brighten the Eyes, and clear the Complexion better than coemetios. They neither eripe nor sicken. To convince yon, we will mail sample or full box for 26c. Sold every ' Where. DR. BOSANKO iiKD. CO., Philadelphia,! fr, 111. PARKER'S HAIR beantiflea BALSAM hale. Cleanes You can't learn too much, but you can half learn too much. The Greatest Railroad In the West Js the Union Pacific. It has the finest track and equipment. It makes the fastest time: To Salt Lake by 7 hours. To Ogden and Butte by 10 hours. To Sacramento and San Francisco by 10 ; hours. To Portland, Ore., by over 40 hours. Free chair cars, Pullman sleepers and reclining dining cars. Ticket office 941 Seventeenth street, corner Curtis. i : to see the amount of comfort It is a man amazing will take out of spoiling some other fellow's scheme. The Most Simple and Safe Remedy for ra Cough or Throat Trouble is "Brown's Bronchial Troches." They possess real merit. There may be whiskers on the moon. But! There's no icicles on the sun. 1 Is an Piso's Cure for asthma medicine. Consumption W. R. Williams, Antloch, Ills., April 11. 1894. There Is more joy in "parting with pain than there is in welcoming pleasure. A-N- "Hanson's o. ZZaglo Cora Salve." Warranted to care or money refunded. druggist for it. Price 16 cento. Ask yocr The Chinese carry their devils: with them wherever they go. They are great and the a luxuriant trrowth. IT ever Fails to B store Gray to rxu xouuliui voior. aairscalp At hair tailing. Cure 60c, and 1.00 at !ruytrlf Promotes . difei WHY DON'T YOU BUY CORN? as year prodaots and writeontothe promake big money Information how to corn on margins. Informaceeds ta the purchase of tion and book on speculation rasa, C. F. TAH WIHEIJ ff TDRODUCERS, sell CO., 81 LaSalla St., CUao. Denver Directory. HARNESS The best $30 dou- ble Concord Har ness in Colorado With for $18. $20. breeching, team S25 double r' with harness breeching $16. $25 ieei uurxi SIS saddle for 15.gwvd for harness $8.50. Do not be single buggy deceived by worthless imitations but ordei direct from us and get the lowest wholesale All goods stamped. prices. Catalogue free. 1413 Larimer Street, FRED MUELLER, Denver, Colorado. Goods sent for examination. MACHINIST Kepalrs of MINING, PRIWTTNa III Machinery, etc Pipe threading and catting; Freight elevators. Noci A Garside, 1415-1- 7 J8th st. imp-porter- s. Union AMERICAN HOUSE Day. Denver's Old Reliable HoteL" Visit tbe Folks During: the Holidays. For the Holiday season, the Union Pacific SOUTHVICK HAY PRESS. &A will sell tickets on Dec. 23, 24, 25 and 31, fastest and the tne world. in hay press strongest 1895, and Jan. 1, 189G, at greatly reduced opening No taking off wheels to set rates. For full information,, call at ticket it. 12 tofeed 18 tons a day and full weight in ear. Ad office, corner 17th and Curtis Sts. Council dress Branch House Sandwich S 40-in- ch ; Once it was the case in Boston that a man could drink more than he could stand. Now h can stand more than he can drink. - not CondnclVe to pleasure especially when occasioned by corns. Hindercorns will please you for it removes them perfectly. Pain 1 Bluffs, ". Mfg. Co,, la., or C.W. Keith, Llstrib'g A gent, Denver. E. E. BURLlNGAM ES, ASSAY OFFICE Chemical Laboratory And lEttnbUtKed JEWELERS AND PUOt OGRAPttEliS. An empty larder ought to be enough to end your sweeps and waste containing goto keep the wolf from the door, and silver for treatment. Prompt return! highest cash price paid for gold and silTake Parkr'n G'njjrer Tonic home with you and ver, bullion. Address 1736 and 1788 Law You fence Street. Denver. Colorado THE COMPANY PAYS THE FKEICHT common-sens- e new steel horse whim. Will To remove freckles marry the girl and On tbelr hoist 26 tons of rock 800 feet each shift Is juat as safi ; take her to your home. as and reiiaoje an engine, it can be pacaea anrwbers a jaca can go. jno cog wneels oi TITS All Fits stopped free by Dr.Kllnes Great clatchea to break. 90 per cent is Nerve Restorer. Ho Fits after the first day's use. wrought iron and steel and will bend Marvelous cures. Treat ise and 2 trial bottle free to before breaking. Over 850 In nse Fit cases, bend toUr.Kline.931 ArchSt.,ihUa.,Pa' some running 6 years without on aoixara expense, rre man at prices, $25, E0, 75 100 $12S The gait'ff a Jar to the rider who Is accusB II. V tomed to. trotting, " - ; will find it to exceed yemr expectations in abating colds, and many Ills, aches and weaknesses. ; ' Kansas City Journal. What doth it profit a weather bureau to be praised by the secretary and miss the two biggest rains during a .pn:r:zrf drought? Philadelphia Press. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, if Be sure and use that bid and A.Washington dispatch says that remedy, Has. 5. "the court has given Belva Lockwood .Vwslow's Soothing &r7S for Children Teethinir- two legal stays." What this, a pair of A the driver of a and on up. Send for an illastrated circular to THE milk wagon. WHIM CO . . 1222 Curtis 8t. Denver. Colo. corsets? Mt. Vernon Democrat. Suspense is oft at last, This time there is no doubt.: as to where' Mgr. Get rid at once of the stinging, festering smart of 2 C Satplli got that hat. He will wear the? old Harvard color, cardinal red. Wor Q cester Spy. cS) UK Amelia Rives says' her husband pro or else they'll leave ugly scars. Head directions and use , P posed to her flvd times before she accepted him.- That's what' a fellow gets sometimes for being too blamed" pertvvifiimff fyivvwyvvvfyft tiff tyfffnyytffffFfffFffyfffy sistent. Detroit Press. You can't worship God iti' the" while your money , is smashia the Ten Commatidhients, invested in stocks of railroads that run Sunday exTHtf great success of tho chocolate preparations of whiscursions, or real estate leased for tine house of Walter Dakor & Co- - (established ky sellin or prostitution. in 1780) has led to the placing on the market I)o Jforeljcn MUslom Pay? affirm1 Pessimists deny many misleading and unscrupulous imitations it. Whether the one is right or the of their name,, .labels, and wrappers. . Walter other must be judged from the facts. Baker U Co. are the oldest and largest manuFirst fact In India the number of Cocoas and heathen is on the increase continually. facturers of pure and high-grad- e There are 2,036,590 native Christians Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are out of a population of 287,000,000. The used in their manufactures. Mahometans .number 57,000,000 ; the 1 Consumers should ask for, and be sure that Hindus 200,000,000. It is said that there were 30,000,000 more Christless souls in the genuine Walter Baker & Co.'s goods get, they 1891than in the previous decade. CO.," Limited, WALTER BAKER & MASS. Second. fact In the same country, InDORCHeSTER, dia, the native ordained pastors have Increased 90 per cent within nine year norae-hoist- s j . j s, . ; mflkshake-dischargin- d g . - nim me." sanc--tuar- y, J -- C ai-recti- y ronr collar if . you're not careful. ;ll set excited. You Just leave the of. ave 'me present C,V during your all." rT?at lnto a brown study and I There is nothing 'that costs "a city more than Impure water.- Galveston '"" , . now, L n . IOSt to WOrk SNAPS. ; and to peach pies that .ge, uinety degrees of their tl, what" ce weather prophet a railway tunnel may execua useful purpose. Mr. Eperton;. the railway, tive engineer of the Mushkaf-Bolahas called his attention, to- "an interesting feature" of the tunnel. It. appears in this tunnel always sets that the current; Khojak in one direction during fine weather over the Baluchistan plateau, and in the opposite bad weather; and that these currents during always- - precede by some hours the fine or rough weather in. the open. Thus it has for some time been the nractice to tele Quetta graphtneevery change ino the currents toauthoriinrormauon the rauway lor ties, and these messages, have proved ex or this, air. ii.uoi useful. tremely arraneed with: Mr.Hearing Ecerton for the dispatch of similar telegrams to him, and he has found that they frequently gavo valuable into continue andi hence well-trie- iQ?ntation,;to mere fragments of ,rlit ( ' . rence." Kaliway Tuaueig ! ex-v- ,; -i- indicators of Weather Changes. Indian Engineering says that Mr. J. Eliot, or metallurgical reporter to the government a as that has discovered, India, recently servo ; FANCY' FOLLOWING - : upon fhP moonlight 5011 Yrtth faint Yofees they- both declined, our precious bird remained still and was something; in that line myself, but a of beauty and a joy for our thing x xiiusi. bay mat it taxed the full ex- coming guests. tent of our powers to maintain a calm L.est our stock of unappetizing stories demeanor as we proceeded to convince-ou- should run or our victims should short, innocent victims that the feast be- somehow conquer their! q?ialms, Dick fore them was prepared for their esr arose and removed the very calmly; pecial benefit and that the preparation piece de resistance from table. the thereof- had been a labor of true deso were we our suctickled But at '; ; : light. cess we that ourselves found Of Benson's plan of I han off our guard:presently was time to broach not the faintest idea. campaign The only thing the pies, and weIthad not ready a parthat suggested itself to me was delay, ticle of defense. for it was plain that the longer the Doubtless had Benson time to think meal was postponed the less the damage done wheri the time came for their Picfc Tells "How We Saved Oar Dtffntf." field and dropped down a veritable' One shower of ; water, and fish. Here is cS3 or something. - the record ; from our observer, W. O. horriminted from the V. Burton; J. P. of Carrlgaholt Castle, County Clare, Ireland: "On the 15th -- N?I wasn't there," I replied ( June. 1S95), a very hot day, some about midday. heavy heat dropsof fell small fishes (most a number when nice a let' me give you ly about 1 2 inches or 2 Inches long) fell in the pleasure grounds where men were working. I sent a when they are' some sample- to the- 'English and Irish but I think that no notice was r Times,' ar ready to drop them, i nave a large one in I As far a tnken ofand several; people saw the spirits, s p0Ke, uu Tnncerned my poor fish." roast turkey was out. tn(cked; ' f j C& jyS Z??t' 1-- Anthem lfhfrmlel - usual &alutation3 I lntro-- aunts were compwv - - t, yar t S)M p JAUUdo bl. oil. Timely Warning. j- s .vl'IJ. - I |