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Show V I Vyx HAD PUT BUTTON TO USE. SENT SAMPLES OF WARES. KEPT DOG I IMPORTANT TOWN IN TIBET. ONG WATCH. x Why Youngster Could Not Produce Pursuit of Happiness. This story is told of a Washington school principal who was trying to make cleir to his class the fundamental doctrines of the declaration of Independence: "Now, boys he said, "1 will give you each three ordinary buttons. Here they are. You must think of'the first one as representing life, of the second one as representing liberty, tind the third one as representing the pursuit of happiness. Next Sunday I will ask you each to produce the three buttons and tell me what they represent. The following Sunday, in accordance with his plan, the teacher rogated his class on the subject of the buttons. Now, Johnnie," he said to the youngest member, your produce three buttons and tell me what they for. fitand Whereupon the youngster began to weep. I aint folding Heres tnommer on got em out two he sobbed, all, of the buttons. life an heres liberty, but sewed the pursuit o happl-tesmy pants. Harpers Weekly s By Phonograph and Photograph Manager Judged of Actor. This is a manelous age e live and In, said a theatrical manager, its marveiousness was brought home to me foroiblj last week. I bad written to a French tenor and asked him what he woiild take to come over hire and sing next season. His reply consisted of a letter and two cvlinder.s I will come for fion a week, the letter said, and I forwaid in another package samples ot mj voice and cf my acting ' The large cylinder was a phonographic record of one of the man s solos The smaller one was a moving picture of him singing the solo. I took the two cylinders to a dealer, and cne we put in a phonograph, the other in a moving picture machine, and then started thp machine and the phonograph simultaneously. There he was on the screen, walking up and down the stage and gesticulat ing, and there was his voice issuing In sonorous notes from the big phonograph horn. I got fiom it as satis factory an Idea of the man's talent ns I could have gotten if be bad visited mo." FINE OLD TINDER TEA BOX. That Recalls Interesting Curio the eon- Fine tea brings-ou- t Good Old Days. versation if anything will; it In these days of electric lighting tinder boxes stand in the same relacompels to a little leisure. tion to Illumination as a flintlock does . M TEA hr 1 irnpri'-oini'e- r 5Y DCPNICE fine. 1 around in the Water, At all wise Grocer. Mysterious Disappearances. dominions of the British In the 8,000 Individuals vanish alone empire every year without leaving any Indications as to their whereabouts or ever appearing again. Foot-EasWonderful Remedy. Have tried ALLENS FOOT-BASand find it to be a certain cure, and gives comwith one tender sore, and fort to suffering swollen feet. I will recommend ALLEN S FOOT-EASto my friends, as it is 'certainly a wonderful remedy. Mrs. N. H. Guilford, New Orleans, La. Allens E NOT A PLEASANT COMPANION. Man's Secret. Alpena. Mich., Sept 5 (Special)s tin basin I bought Landlubber Glad When Captured Supper at the old red farm house Take that Seventy-fivyears of age but hale where farmer Peter Wheeler and his the other day. Squid Was Set at Liberty, FourK. Mr. is Jerome and hearty The girl started off. Her mother, wife had lived for a score of years Having caught ft squid, a landlubbet nier of this place, and to those who had been over for half an hour. looking after her, saw how little amsea thus describes him: Th ask the secret of his splendid health at bition she had, and chuckled to herhusband sat smokThe squid is a small cousin of the octoUse Dodd's advice he the at gives good tree self: ing Lis pipe under the cherry pus. He is about one foot long from Youll come back walking on your Kidney Pills. the corner of the house, when Aunt the tip of his tail to the tip of his so reason for his When asked for Jane, his wife, came out to take a heels. Miss Lady, or Im no prophet; (extended). Normally, he is the Great tentacles bench beside and I shouldnt wonder If there'd be strongly recommending seat on the home-madof apale tan and rich sienna, with four of us to supper instead of three." American Kidney Remedy, Mr. Four- darker him. spots; but he has the power To give Miss Kate due credit, she nier related the following experience: to become, if ma, said Uncle Pealmost coI recommend Dodds was Kidder at Kidney lorless in an frightened, ter, as he looked out across the gar- did not know that Joe In extrem instant Diame of den, Tve been wondering whats the work there, so she had no part to Pills because they cured fright he discharges a dirty brown se-- ' matter with Kate. She hasnt been play. She wandered along In an aim- betes. I suffered with my kidneys cretlon, in the manner of his kind, and' 'tall like herself for the past month. less way until she reached the rasp- - for a long time and suffered terribly escapes while the enemy is envelTroubles are from those that was their Kate Urinary daughter oped in the impenetrable smudge. Th so who and there were plenty of people general among aged people. head is principally arms, with a for Then I started to use Dodd's Kidcalled her the belle of Ingham townmidable parrotlike beak in the cenney Pills and eight boxes of them ter; while his ship. eyes are located just icured my kidneys, regulated my wa- back of the She got cold and had a rash break The tall Is ter and made me feel like a hearty of the out on her, you know, was the reply, of a spearhead,, with shape man. over. to be scart but theres nothin young rounded barbs. I did not examine' I think these hot days make her sort Dodd's Kidney Pills make the old him because of his snakevery closely, feel young because they make sound like o stupid, too. tentacles; and, further, because Its the first Ive heard about a kidneys. Sound kidneys mean health his beak, on the spear-lroand health is the other name for was most rasping rash. Kate aint no baby to be hevin We dropped him1 unpleasant. I tell ye, ma, that gals got rashes. youth. overboard and I vas glad to see him sunthin on her mind. go. MADE UGLY BY TATTOOING. Pooh! Pooh! Home at the Worlds Fair. Wall, I believe it. She used to be Clerk of Iowa House o D. C. Kolp, Sexes of African Natives Fond slngln and whistlin and cuttin up is manager Hotel Alta Vista, from morn till night, and now shes as of the Process. Dear Agricultural entrance and is prepared to' s dumpy as a sick lamb. Yes, sir, tl.00 and cuts 50' Tattooing is almost universally prac- entertain guests with rooms atand bath rooms, Electric lights, toilet cents. worryin her, and Im jest goln' ticed by both sexes of the natives of cafe. Market street cars direct from Umoa to find out what It Is. Africa It Is, however, very roughly Station. Highest and coolest-poin-t around SL. You are jest goin to let things done and is altogether inferior to the Louis. Official maps of Fair and other informaalone and not go pokin around," said tion sent on application. Make reservations now. tattooing of the Maoris of New Aunt Jane. and other Pacific races. The Then tell me whats the matter. I Testing Coffee for Genuineness. method of operation is simply to was thinkin Genuine roasted coffee, no matter that Joe Kidder make a slit in the skin and then rub will not impart Us color hadnt been over here for for why, in charcoal. Among the less pleasing what quality, to cold water, nor will the bean lose ma, it must be a month since he was feminine ornaments must be reckoned smooth surface or hard, tough conhere. Has she and Joe had a spat? the nose buttons of the and ' its when subjected to a soaking "All lovers have spats. Didnt youn sistency the frightful pelele or lip ring of the Each was dying to make up. whereas chicory and me get mad a dozen times over? If nose button Is a cir-- j of any duration; The Anyanja. become soft and Joe Kidder wants to stay away, no berry bushes, and then she began disk of ivory or burnished lead, other imitations cular when soaked and render the ones goln to lasso and drag him over gathering the luscious fruit. spongy Into one let side of the nostril. Ugly so that It is only necesShe had been at work ten minutes here. as is the effect produced by this, it is watertomuddy, I was down in the back field the when Joe, straightening up to rest his suspect a bath to desary give yet a thousand times less hideous termine its genuineness. Of course, where he was workin', and I thought back, detected her presence. than the pelele, which consists of a he was purty grumpy. If I'd known His heart gave a jump and a sudthe bean must be tried before grindround flat piece of Ivory, or wood, and the water must be cold, otherwhat I do know. I'd told him what was den weakness took him in the knees. fixed In a slit In the upper lips. The ing what. Hes a good 'nuff feller, and His first idea was to rush to the fence wise the test will not be conclusive. Inslit is gradually increased by the would probably make Kate a good and address her, but he suddenly resertion . of successive plugs, each a membered that she had been aggreshusband; but he mustnt be growlin than the preceding one, around like a bear. Ill sively independent, and that he owed little Itlarger can accommodate a full sized until to make it my business to his dignity. something When we say we, we pelele, which sticks out an Inch or To attend to your business, pa, and Two minutes later she had discovmore In front of the face, rendering we that is to keep still and say nuthln' ered him. Her first thought was to the appearance of the wearer scarcely mean your grocer. to nobody but me. When a gals walk away, but she did not propose human. he. and Moneyback mother don't know. how to' carry her to let Joe Kidder think she was afraid through a little spat with her lover, to face hjm; therefore she began to does it. Leprosy in Africa. no one else need try. I forbid you to hum a tune as the berries fell into Among the curses Inflicted on AfriTour grocer return jour money If you don't the dish. say one word to any livin soul. ca, leprosy holds a prominent place, But Im her father, protested UnIt was an awkward, embarrassing everywhere that you go, whether in like Schilling Best. , 8G0 cle Pete, waving his pipe around un- situation for both. Each was dying English, French, German or Portu, How to Tell Papa. til the tobacco fell out. to make up, but just how to begin guese lands. If you enter Nigera, you The Sumner (Mo.) Star says a man And thats just the reason you proceedings was the puzzle. find whole villages Infected with it, should keep quiet. What was Joe doA poor, innocent rabbit solved the and no care or attention is given by visited the home of a farmer friend in down In the back lot? difficulty. He was hidden under the .the natives to those afflicted. The near Sumner the other day, and, findDlggin' post holes for a board raspberry bushes, and when Miss Kate Cameroons, Ashantee, the Congo, and ing a little boy out In the yard, asked fence. got too close to him he bolted. The all lands adjoining these, have the dis- where his father was. The little fellow replied: "Papas out In the pig noise caused the girl to scream out ease. Purty near our line? pen. You can tell him hes got a Joe rushed to the fence. "Right clus to Dentistry. hut on. And on our side of the line fence What is it, Kate what Is it? Dentistry is a modern science, but theres a row of raspberry bushes, She pointed to the rabbit loping for it existed thousands of The Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago Bend Home aint there? across the clover field, and Joe con- the need cavities Eye Book free. Write them about your eyes having been found years ago, I can tinued: Yes, ma, and by stone in teeth pf the age. STILL CALL FOR HORSESHOES. I didnt know but what it was a pick a quart or more of berries for afsupper. I'll take a dish black snake. I saw one on this side BUILDING FOOD ternoon and Trolley Cars and Automobiles Have yesterday, and and You won't go within half a mile of Little Reduced the Output. He mounted the rails, but as he Te Bablea Around. the Bring the spot! exclaimed Aunt Jane, as reached the top he paused. Didnt How about horseshoes?" was When a little human machine (or she vigorously trotted her foot. You dignity require something of him? asked of a dealer in iron and steel f large one) goes wrong, nothing is so supplies, including horseshoes. Has jest leave them raspberries to me, or Wasnt he going ahead too fast? as of food the selection I don't think there are any snakes important you get no supper tall. It seems to he increased use of automobiles lesme that the older a man grows the here, remarked Kate, with her back which will always bring it around sened the demand for horseshoes? again. less sense he has In his head." to him, but We No, it hasnt, was the reply. My little baby boy fifteen months Next day, as ascertained by Aunt She waited there and Joe waited, old bad pneumonia, then came brain are selling as many horseshoes as and by and by a happy inspiration fever, and no sooner had he got over ever. It was thought when the trolley came to him. he began to cut teeth and, car was Introduced that something But I might help you pick rasp- these than so weak, he ' was frequently was going to happen, but the trolley being for berries supper? thrown into convulsions, says a Col- cars came in so gradually that their . Introduction had no effect on thl mother. orado An hour later Aunt Jane saw a hapI decided a change might help, so horseshoe trade, and it is so as to py pair of lovers approaching, her batook him to Kansas City for a visit the auto. Horses yet remain in gens sin of berries borne aloft, and as she When we got there he was so very eral use, and the demand for horse-shoelooked from them to Uncle Pete, still continues. weak when be would cry he would working tn the garden, she said: sink away and seemed like he would There are fourteen concerns in tha The idea of pa mixin himself np die. United States manufacturing horsein a lovers quarrel! Hed have sepWhen I reached my sisters home shoes. Their annual output la somearated them forever. When he finds she said immediately that we must where about 1.000.00Q kegs of 100 sees smilin Kate Joe over here and feed him Grape-Nut- s and, although I pounds each. and gigglin and that big dish of rasp- had never used the food, we some berries! Wall, its a good thing aid for a feW days gave him got Revolt of the Young Person. just the for Pa Wheeler that hes got me to There is at least one case on recof Grape-Nut- s milk. and He juice look after him! got stronger so quickly we were soon ord of the revolt of the young 'person thS itself and against too many old masters on. her J feeding him the Grape-Nut- s and room school wait of the Author Made Hi Own Terms. la a wonderfully short time be fatIn Parisian literary circles they are tened right up and became strong sleeping room at home. It was just after the holidays, and the remains telling a new story about Eugene Sue and well. and the queer way In which he used That showed me something worth of the feast had reached the turkey to bargain over his serial rights. His knowing and, when later on my girl soup stage. ' The small girl pushed Mysteries of Paris" had Just ap- came, I raised her on Grape-Nut- s and back her plate with the remark: There are two things I hate, and peared and Sue was the man of the she is a strong healthy baby and has moment. To him went the editor of been. You will see from the little ones turkey soup and the others Mathe Constltutionnel, then one of the photograph I send you what a strong, donnas. A But Im her father! protested Uncle leading French papers, fop the pur- chubby youngster the hoy is now, but I am sure Plso'e Cure for Consumption saved Perry. pose of securing the rights as a serial he didnt look anything like that be- my life three years ago.Mas. Thos. Robbiss, Jays from an upper window, Joe Kid- of whatever new work he had in fore we found this nourishing food. Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17. 1900. der dug post boles by the raspberry hand. Giape-Nut- s nourished him back to Leavened Bread Not Widely Used. I shall want $20,000 for it, replied strength when he was so weak he patch. Aunt Jane observed that he From Rome the art of making leavwas not making the, dirt fly to any Sue, payable couldnt keep any other food on his ened bread was slowly Introduced was said but he to worked he like The editor Name stomach." willing appalling extent, given by Postum the northern nations, and even among his elsea man whoso thoughts were check book. Co., Battle Creek, Mich. pay it, and produced NorHold on, cried Sue, there is one . All children can be built to a more at the present time, in upper where, and he took a rest every few minutes to glance at the old red condition. I understand that you have sturdy and healthy condition upon way and Sweden, in Finland, Iceland Is but house. and cream. The food and Siberia, fermented bread the smartest carriage and pair in Grape-Nut- s At 3 o'clock in the afternoon she Paris. I stipulate that you shall send contains the elements nature de- seldom used except among the hlghef rre went down stairs and said to the them every day to my house to bring mands, from which to 'make the soft classes. In many parts of Sweden baked - wood are as as cakes hard gray filling In the nerve centers and daughter, who sat on the front piazza me my proofs and fetch my copy. form the common with a book upside down in her hand: Though the request was rather an train. A well fed brain and strong, twice a year and classes. In Scotbread of the poorer to I to nerves insure It. one want editor the odd Kate, go dowq along agreed you absolutely and, sturdy recent a to period, barley land, up and crook to he which work as the thus obtained healthy body. the the pasture fence ths Look in each pkg. for the famous bannocks and oaten cakes were "ither raspberries for supper. Pa says was The Wandering Jew, he probthe .bread people. of, ordinary little book, The Road to Wellville. there are heaps. of them down there. ably never repented of his bargain. Old Look-a-her- It is a nate to a degree, and show no little artistic and decorative skill. This one belongs to a Mr. Oswald Liarron. He procured it in Flanders. It Is of A trifle of tea in a dainty oak and handsomely carved on all its faces On the sliding lid is wrought cup has in it a world of rest a from an or flower, - or of stimulant what is the arm-cluste- tuliplike rising namental pot. The box is seven and a half Inches long and has only one division, which is longitudinal. CO Adventures of Thoukand-Fran- Note. c the Rue Richelieu had the misfortune to lose a pocketbook containing, among other A lady passing down TEA The indulgence in tea is so very slight, that the pleasure escapes attention, unless one waits a bit. . Write for our Knowledge Book, A. Schilling A Cooapeoft San Francisco. 880 Yale Presidents Mace. Spac is provided In the gold and diver mace presented to tna president of the corporation of Yale for the r.ames of twenty more presidents in addition to the thirteen now on this rymboJ of academic authority. Vnflamatory Rhenmatlfun, bat f am well now, thnktU Dr David Kenuedvs Favorite Hera dg. Ike atr beet friend." GarreU Lana! ng, Troy, X, "I Napoleon Heads the List. Frof. Catiell of Columbia university, bag taken the four principal encyclopedias of the world English, French, German and American and made out list of a thousand famous men and women to whom Is given the most apace. He has found that Napoleon beads the list, Shakespeare comes second, Mohammed third and Voltaire fourth. George Washington, the first American in the list, is number nine- , a note. The valuables, pocketbook was picked up by a chair mender named Renaud, who lives at Montreaux; and he placed it very carefully in his pocket and proceeded home. It is not often that a chair mender has occasion to change a note for that amount, and Renaud, recognizing the impossibility of turning it into gold without detection, agreed with a friend to do the business for the consideration of 100 francs. This friend, Lucien Mathern, also a chair mender, was in his turn filled with apprehension. The difficulty was solved by the aid of a horticulturist, named Slmmonnet, who kindly consented to buy himself a horse for 300 francs and return the change, Renaud thus became richer by 600 francs. AH might have gone well if, two days later, it had not been discovered that the horse had been stolen from a dealer at Meaux. This led to the arrest of the trio, and later in the day the police put their hands on the horse thieves. Paris Messenger. 1,000-fran- c With Matches. TEA You can have good tea if you want it, wherever you are. Tour groeer returns your money if you don't like Schilling s Best. Says Chinese Make Good Soldiers. Col. Grandprey, once French military attache In Pekin, gives some very interesting information regarding the Chinese army in the Revue de Paris. He says that few countries have such excellent material as China for an army, where the whole population of 420,000.000 corslsts, so to speak, of one people, displaying the same racial The Chinese is long lived and tenacious of life. He thrives in every climate, in spite of the heat or cold, is extremely thrifty and therefore easily supported. He has nerves of steel, he can sleep in any position and In any place, and can do with a minimum of sleep. He seldom needs a doctor and bears pain with the greatest stoicism. The Chinese is very teachable, and what be has once been taught be never forgets. London Globe. Lives a Primitive Life. Paterson, N. J., has brought to view at various times no small number of eccentric persons. The latest freak in that community makes his breakfast of a cucumber, his luncheon of a carrot, a turnip or a raw potato, and eats a few nuts for supper. He never touches flesh or fish, wears very little clothing, and sleeps out of doors, except when rain is falling. He looks strong and well, and asserts that he r.ever feels an ache or a pain. The 'possibilities of human perversity are unaccountable. Supposed to depict a reporter of New York Telegraph on an assignment which does not seem to displease him. Hie sun-thin- Singular Fiddler. Frank Clawson Is the name of a singular fiddler of Atlanta, who lu without hands. Many years ago he was caught in a blizzard and his arms were frozen so badly that both hands were amputated at the wrists. For a long time the violin was sHent; but, being a mechanical genius, he invent- j Zea-lan- ed a contrivance of wire to enable him to wield the bow. The fingering was more difficult, but by practice he treined the stump of his left hand to make the necessary shifts from one string to another and the varying positions. With the violin held in1 place by his chin and knees and with tne help of his fingerless arms, Clawseson manages to play his lections with nearly as much skill as Wa-Ya- o j y old-tim- e te formerly dirt. Exploration in Canaan. At a recent meeting of the . Royal Sir Chas. W. WilInstitute, Maj.-Geson delivered an address. In which he described the work of exploration In Palestine during the past twelve months. Operations were being prosecuted at Gezer, a city that was 'a plage of Importance ltmg before the Israelites passed over Jordan, and had a continuous history down to the period of the Crusades. No Levitlral city had hitherto been explored, and the committee were consequently desirous .that the examination of Gezer should be of the most searching nature. When the work was commenced no one expected that be would find the untouched cremated remains rff race which was not a acquainted with metal, or the undisturbed dead of one of the Canaanlte tribes, with their bronze weapons and food vessels of pottery. Yet these and other discoveries had supplied a chronological starting point for the archaeology of Canaan, and bad thrown a great deal of light upon the domestic life of the Amorites, and possibly of the Israelites under the Judges. Hes were . it.. Collie Drives Off Cows and Hawks. On a farm In Sangerville Is a year-olScotch collie which has taken upon herself the general oversight of things. No crow or hawk can alight on the place and remain, any longer than It takes her to get to it, neither are the hens and geese allowed to go beyond their bounds. The Intelligence that she exhibits Is wonderful, and It Is safe to say that no offer could tempt her owner to part with her. Lewiston d Journal. Somewhat Ungallant Toast. To fiitfer fflilf of flm! e e Long Motor-Ca- r Runs. car recently made a nonstop run of 2,000 miles, the journey being from London to Perth and back A motor wagon with a five-to- n twice. load ran from Seaham Harbor to A motor Tramp Had Long Snap. An action brought by the Bohemian town of against tne Bohemian provincial authorities r the astonishing fact that a London (294 miles) In We stand or fall by our revealednamed Waselowsky had been hours, Including stoppages to change tramp Best and kept In the local prison for three drivers and take up water. te ikhiHings years while inquiries as to bts idennot going-dowWill Keep Clergyman Busy. tity were being made. A Manchester, N. H., clergyman who In this country the parish authoriYfrur grocer return your money if you don't like it. ties of the place where a man Is born returned after a month's absence on 870 ar6 responsible for the cost of paro- vacation found such a large mall awaiting him at the postoffice that he relief or Imprisonment chial Sea Gull a Weather-Wis- e Bird. had to take a large dress suit case to else. The sea gull makes a splendid livWaselowsky presumably found the carry it home in. ing barometer. If a convoy of sea to his at prison gulls fiy seaward early In the morning refused all Information as to taste, Opossum Traveled In Bananas. sailors and fishermen know that the While a consignment of bananas his origin, and was detained by the Bay will he fine ant the wind fair, but for Inquiries from Jamaica was being unloaded at the birds keep Inland though there peroebial authorities without any result. Bradford, Pa., the other day, an oposIt no haze hanging out toward the sea three whole years They now claimed, but unsuccess- sum jumped out He was captured and t denote unpleasant weather Interested folk know that the elements will fully, the cost of his keep from the Is being cared for by the owners of be unfavorable. pcvincial authorities. London Mail. the bananas Deutsch-Landsber- g fifty-fou- n. any-v;te- Leutsch-Landsber- I i -- - Ye-yes- g hand-mad- TEA sore-heade- d Girls in Successful Whale Hunt. A great whale hunt in Nestling Bay, Shetland Islands, came to an end the other morning, after having lasted hours. The whales, which twenty-fou- r numbered about sixty and were from ten to twenty-fivfeet In length, entered the bay. Next day a number of boats went out, their crews armed with guns and other weapons. There was a scarcity of hands, owing to most of the men being away at the fishing, but girls volunteered In large numbers, and trom their boats kept the whales from escaping by throwing stones. Forty whales were in turn driven near Bhore and either shot or harpooned. Bend five matches until they are almost broken and place them as shown. Then drop a little water on the broken ends and see the extremities stretch till they form a star. d y e teen. were DERECTIOKS FOR USES e TEA TEA Nor Spot Clothes gray-haire- to Qualities. CHASE Spill, Break e The Goddess of Drink. good time and place to linger. time odayf Wont Freeze, two-qua- One lingers long over tea, if the tea is YASH BLUE Costs io cents and equals 20 cents worth ot any other kind of tluing. d the modern firearm. They, however. serve as Interesting curios, and many at present in England are or 1 of Gyangtse Are Chiefly Religious Devotees. t Gyangtse, which is distant 213 mties from the Indian frontier and 134 miles from Lassa, is a large and important town with a network of irrigation channels. The town, which Is over two miles in circumference and contains 1,000 houses, Is situated about two small hills, which lie east and west. On the western hill is a collection of massive walls, keeps and bastions covering the whole surface of the rock, BOO feet high and 400 yards long. On the western hill is a monastery of 600 monks, with a lofty temple nine stories high, which Is considered by the Tibetans a particularly holy place. Surmounting the edifice Is a gilt dome and from here a magnificent view is to be had of the town and surrounding mountains. Inside the temple are numbers of niches, filled with Images of Buddha and of saints. The town and the surrounding country swarm with monasteries, in one of which Chandra Das, an Indian traveler, found 500 monks engaged In divine service and 200 more reading the sacred books, while on each side of the image of Buddha were four rows of monks, twenty in each, with hundreds of butter-felamps burning in front of them. inhabitants Guard Twenty Four Hours Without Food or Water. When Mi-Bonnie V. Lynn retura-ei- l trom hir rmai mail delivery route oil Tuesday she was much surprised of her faithful at the non apptaram-old dog Tlacey, which always accomrounds. panies her on filigent search and inquiry developed nog mg as to the whereabouts of the fail! till companion The members of the j mi household were giieved by the absence of the favorite oanme, smell was regaided almost as one cf the family They were confident that nothing short of death or could pievent Tracey trom returning to them Next day, when Miss Lynn was again eovuing her route, she was surprises). upon stopping to deposit some letters in a box, to find the lost dog lying mar the place, faithfully guarding an emit.v envelope that she had dropped on the ground the day before. hours Tracey had For twenty-foukept vigil over this envelope, evident-realizing the responsibility that rested upon his mistress and believing the preservation of the envelope was of vital inijicrtance. During this long watch the dumb animal had neither food nor water, and not until the envelope was picked up would It desert Its post. Los Angeles Times. On |