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Show THK How Shfrmin Hoard SENTINEL. HOME WedUur-I- n Cl n Gen. Fin-m- i ri. then for a in was Sherman, K V I II i: M.M'IM LlO'inM. Webster short time and learn ng that to make a speech in the Senate, was : : 1 ITAlI. ; AMI. was extremely anxious to hear him. On hastening to tho Capitol, however, Pkof. Simon Newcomb, of Johns he found the galleries crowded, and Ilophins.Universitv, Baltimore, is mueli seemed likely to lose the only opportunity ho would ever have of listening improved in health. to the famous orator. Finally he sent Toe late Lon; John Wentworth, of in his card to Senator Corwin, whom Chicago, was short in no sens9 of the he bad met on several occasions, and term, lie left a fortune of j'l, fiUJ.OOU. said to him when he appeared: Mr. Corwin, I am very anxious to new Darling is tlio name of the Will Mr. Webster speak hear Solicitor-Generfor Scotland. Well, why dont you go into the be make himself dear to the Scotch? i lsj Li-ut- i . Wu-lnngt- to-da- y. al gallery? the question. I told him the galleries were already and running over, and I explained full Mlle. Suita ret, who won first him that I wanted him to take me to is at Spa, prise at the beauty show Door of the Senate; that I had reall a handsome woman. Sko bus a on the seen often persons thorc no better enwonderful complexion. titled to the privilege than I. two has Are you a foreign embassador? Tuumas Hailey Aldrich Freshmen. Harvard oro asked. he eons who No. They are said to be the most interestever the Are you the governor of a state?! produced. poet couplet ing No. The statue of Gordon in Trafalgar Are you a member of the other square represents tho hero at Khartoum house? looking for the bolp that never came. Certainly not. The left arm is placed aoross tho chest Have you ever had a vote of thanks and supports the right arm, and the by name? right palm supports the chin. Well, these are the only privileged Willard Bukins, of Waterbary, Conn., has been awarded the trophy as the heaviest man of the Fat Mens Association of the Nutmeg State. During the competition he weighed 452 pounds, but he now tips tho scales at only 3 IS. lie is in good health, With undesigned luimor Miss remarks: a Hr add on is just fifty years old nnd has written just fifty novels. She objects to having her portrait published." It is no wonder that a woman who has published half a hundred novels should not have the face to face the public. j a fell- r wait for his - ship? a man w.th es. as he stead ed himself against soa-wsone of the stone posts on the a addressed He along the Batterywas watching him who policeman Cant he wa t till h.S ship close v. is ready to pull out? -- Yes said the officer, in a tone as if it depended on circumstances. Cant he linger where the waves dash high, till the tide is right to hist Cint - ? his ship over the it. about if hes Yes, quiet Cant the captain of a big eight-mas on her ship with two the send till rest in your park they starboard schooner to tako him off? You are a captain of a vessel, then? Yesser, thats it. See her tied up over there toward that ere big statue? See the masts en her. aud the foeastle sticking up n tho air like a ehwreh steeple? Thats my shim I'm goin as they on t hor jess as soon come to take me of in the bulkhead Lenimy rest in your park til! they pull with k up here to this stone the forard bulkhead. All right; but you mustnt holler. n Nary yell taint the way of men. Ive follered the sea for forty years, podner. As soon as they row mo out in the lighter wo will weigh the anchor, and if she seems to be 'bout the right heft well sail away to Greenlands icy mountins aud Indias coral sands, Well hist the rest of the mast and sail away past Coney Island and Cub and all them places while the stormy petrel and the and Ilyin' fish dash around us. Evry morning, podner, well weigh the anchor to see if its gainin break-water- st bow-stick- sea-fari- alba-crosse- rs any. How long did you say you had been a sailor? asked the officer. Ive trod the deck for forty years. Give mo a wet sheet nnd a flowin sea and a wind that tollers fast, and if tli rest of the bod clothes are moderately dry and the puller comfortable and there aint no niuskeetcrs, I can sleep till breakfast time. I remember once when I was sailing my good ship ofl the coast of Gibraltcr with the tropic all around us and looking cross, ami one day there come by one of them bl zzirds, which is the terror of the hardy navigator in those regions where they have tho equator and all such Boll up them sails things. tones. there! sais I in thunderin main-toroyal-gallatho Splice rope; fold up the mizzm spanker and put it in the closet; pull in the main door. Once in, Corwin said: Now ou can take care of yourself, and I thanked 1 found a seat closo him cordially. an 1 near Gen. behind Mr. Web-ue- r Scott, and heard the wh do of t Lie YUk's Comp vusn. speech. Mi:s. ('. F. James a luical descendant of Martha Washington and daughter-inof ex Io.stmastcr General -law James, will, it is said, shortly make her debut in a New Yuik theater, and tho many society friends of the charming aspirant are in a 11 utter of cxpccta-- t on. The holy is a petito blonde, with magn lieout coloring, and is said to bo Sailor. side-wal- persons. I then told him he knew well enough who I was, and if he chose lie could take me in. Have you any impudence? ho deDo you think you could manded become so interested in my conversation as not to notice the doorkeeper. I told him there wasnt the least doubt of it if lie would tell mo one of he his funny stories. Upon that took my arm and led mo a turn in tho vestibule, talking about somo indifferent matter, but all tho tirno directing my looks to to his left hand, toward which he was gesticulating w.th his right. In th's manner we approached the doorkeeper, who began asking mo. Foreign ambassador? Governor of a state? Member of congress? Hut I caught Corwins eye, which said plainly, Dont mind him; pay attention to me, and in tli s way wo entered tho senate chamber by a side Sl'cci, the Italiau faster, who claims to possess an elixir which vendors food unnecessary, lias just finished a fast of thirty days at Barcelona, Spain, He walked, fenced and slept during his rotaiued his foodless mouth, and hoaltli and strength. 1 j I B-'- pen-n-sula- 1 fam-In- when ail individual caiuo lawfully into possession of any kind of property, the state legislature would not enact a law comtaking away the property without decided also The it coil pensation. that game from another state is not reprotected by the act. and can bo beM after ceived anu sold in chigan ing killed at any season of the year. The game law of W isconsin forbids the killing of deer and certain other animals and game birds except during fixed periods, and then only for food for consumption within the state, and makes it unlawful for any person or of to carry out corporation their in have state or the purpose any possession for that of those annimals or game birds. Minnesota, Iowa and Dakota also forbid the shipment of game to other states or territories. The Iowa law forbids the shipment of game within the state except during the period in which the killing of such game is not prohibited, aud Dakotas law forbids the sale of certa u game except for consumption within the territory during tho open soasou for such game. Tho Wisconsin law which makei it unlawful tor express companies even to have in their possession game for shipment beyond the boundaries of the state, tho Minnesota law which makes simple possession out of season by individuals or transportation companies evidence of violation of the game law, aud tho Iowa amt Dakota laws which forbid the sale of gamo out of season, seem to be open for test by the Michigan decision. The Wisconsi'i favors a rigid enforcement of the game laws, but the decision of the Michigan supreme court raises serious questions that should receive just consideration by members of sporting club, and by others interested in the preervat on of w.ld animals and bird., if tho W eousin law is defective it should bo amended without delay by the Legislature which me ds in January. Mi vun'eec U'tscunsi . s, por-tia- it H dust-covere- 1 d s- g, v s, 1 -- post-offie- o y I i 1 Viiie-ei- r. 1 1 ...r-cr- ! '.1 1 i . -- . ( o- V, 1 Trim - . d, It 11 , d, x t gcn-rmi- pug-nose- rr - e . Sars Bernhardt. a She has either gained three pounds or got find out can one no as and larger bustle, K2I which, the nation Is agog. dont tellt t everbody. Tbet New York harbor was frozen over, admitstud out in the street an said he o between Ice ou the teams ting the passage of the city and Stateu Island, in 1780. the bay ten dollars to O Gradv. Thnr t, was again frozen iu 1S21. enny casion fer him t do it. j There are just as many murderers in Ohio put him down ez a consarned fool "'"j as If they didnt htng for the crime, but there Pap Mears has a nephew en- are not near so many murderers biding tbeir sd in a prominent wholesale esti some so do time to get out of prison and ment not a dozen blocks frc., more. A msn in Birmingham, N. Y., who received southeast corner of Fifth avenue a legacy of $25,000 paid out $24,000 of it for a Monroe street, and by appoint-an- d fine mansion, and inside of three month he persistent inquiry by jjrr jjt' was dead broke and trying to resell for met under tiie big watch" they $11x000. corner of Madison and c,t the The pesky little moth costs the government streets. of $30,000 per year, and is then ahead much inBy cracky, John, but I thought the time. Washington is said to he more fested with this insect than any other town niout git lost. Tliars so many n this yere town. But yere hurt iu the land. Androni-culast. Aunt Sallys fust rate, an Plays were represented by Livius who, abandoning satire, wrote plays with Cy, Kate an gran maw. But sav a regular and connected plot, and who gave I was coinin erlong up tber slret; singing aud dancing to different performers, huerd a feller shout about 40 B. C. beI Owe Ten Dollars to OGraJv." I which The stuffed skin of a black poney novel a makes of he lie agin, by crackv! ; ' Thar Spain to the Queen longed hobbyhorse for the little king. In the is a taint him, its nutlier one. Thj'L i of his majesty the riding horse bed watery eyes an p. tuples. prominent feature. I 11 be dod jinged if it dont beats, someif and Tho Nile still continues to fall, Mr. Mears plodded alon n and thing bnc done pretty soon the crocodiles to The nephew ; Joint wells at water the thoughtfully. w.ll have to buy private backs. The Nile determined to take the old gent'-;- , wet their should behave itself. to a West bide theatre, and they, Know ye, and dont you forget it, that Inout on Madison street. dian summer never conies until after the first dirty-faceHere a k snoa flakes and until after the 10th of fellow a with red necktierr looking Summer days iu October simply ed up as if from behind a lamp-pismean decent weather. f Nervous people are afraid to attend the shouted: I One Ten Dollars to O'Gradv." I services in the Bristol Cathed'al, England, as the building liierally sarins witu ruts. Tbe The repetit on was bccoiui e creatures r.re to be seen running al out in tbe notonons and Pap Mears was gnu nave while service Is proceed ng in the choir. irritable. A steward who had been intruded with the Diuiged if I dont tnsa of filling tip his masters l.brary sent the ! same In a bookseller: London feller, John, coniidoiitialiy. to following order the first place I uaut six feet ot tlieolor, the ndiircssinsr the red neekt e: fame quant ity of ui taphysica, nul ic.r a Sen here, sonny: 1 try to h f yard of old civii iaw iu foho. Christian niaii, hut if yo follerinei J Early lircariut were very rudely cue .Irnct-eI he more tar.:.!iv I'll and vere first dircliarct'd by a lighted J a I under ef ye dont heel-locsquash came into log match. Almut 1517 a v sult-risij. Ue, and about 1032 this was snoerse.lcd by lern Kls's of r. pcicu-sioThe the lie jumped into tlio street ;.nl principle was patented by the ltcv. Mr. Fois.tthc in cd on n (lead inn toward IL- ; 18 7. whilo :i label of vo ces seemed t Hogs are higher in Ch'cago, with but little announcing in various diMonlvit J over half the receipts In that city or other at they wero indebted toOGraU tli of Tbe a western points of year ago. exports t lie sum of ten dollars. John : hog products from Atlantic ports for the last overhauled him. eleven month are over 131,000,000 pounds behind a year ago, the falling off being greatest John. lie said, seriouslv, IT ! in the latter part of the season. uncle an an old man. I sot:, Bokhara, after successively forming part of store iu scein to when I com: I the empires of Persia, of Alexander and t was conquered by the Turks In the an ye've. knowed I was sixth century, by the Chinese iu the seventh, After v rious and by the Arabs about 1703 an got yer disroptihle company: fj changes it was subdued by tlie l.'zbck Taitar deeds of darkness ter try au mv its present possessors, about 1505. dumd fool of the old man. q I Workmen in a gravel bed on tho Western lit, John, Im o in back te Railway of Alabama recently came upon the rig skeleton of what they think was an Indian stock pens, I am, by cracky! sr On It were found a silver coronet, night, and Mr. Mears turned princess. same of silver evidently angrv and at liie siver bracelets, a necklace made buckles tied together with a silk ribbon, aud sorrow, dcgeuei'i-- 1 ng for John a peculiar knife with a sabre blade. to Bui, uncle. Ill explain it ; Otic of tbe most gigantic men of whom f it's Yiiv, only there is any reliable data as to exact size was kno I I know Is, Join), it John Middleton, born in 1578, and who was Thatil do; good night, and fc commonly c riled The Chi! I ot Hale" (Lanto tbe from tbe Ills bled along, retracing ids foots!-- I: hand, carpus cashire). end of iiis middle finger, was seventeen Madison. f inches long, his palm SJ j Inches bioad, and lie aganslLf jolted Presently his height nine feet three inches. cor Slattery of the DespianP J The honey season in the United States and Ho determined to 'j Canada proves to be nearest to a failure of station. The s ze of - j any season in some time, except last year. about the matter. uniform Throughout, the whole country the nights ccr, the silver star have been cool, which is unfavorable for the h ill confidence. secretion of nectar, whilo in the west the Say, said he. approaching drought of last year killed the white clover, tlu cer, timidly, so that no crop could have been secured say, whos so O' ever there had the weather been favoraGrady?' sin-i- - post-offic- ! - ! post-office- ten-bo- Ail France is puzzled over I ? -- . after investigation, considered doubtful. Tlia Earth. k, n AiM-- out to A French count in Gren Bay turns the beat He music York New piofessor. be a folks out of $600 before they got ou to him. Steam navigation was projected on the ana in Danube, by Count Szecbeuyl, In 1S3), at that jear the first steamboat was launched Vienna. to be Of 1S4 persons In France claiming out IS threw committee a 100 rears old, over aud the other three were In Hie universe everything is eiiaii; ing and everyth ng is m motion, for motion itself is the fust comhlontf vital, v. T he firm ground, loug thought to be immovable, is subject to incessant motion: the veiy mountains r sc or sink; not only do the winds and ocean currents c r nl ate around the planet, but the continents themselves, with their sumni ts aud valleys, are changing ) clas-imvt;- e 1191 B. C. -- 1 Both-wic- 11 - mast fore it gets wet; furl the barom cter, box up tho compass and heave Tho Marquis do Croisie is a Frenchvery attractive. overboard tho log an lighten tho snip man who c.iiuo into possession of a a little; lower the hold down the Urn of curios tv of great large fortune ou the occasion of li's j Speaking hatchways before men, a Philadelphian says that bo hasj with Miss Ilall, the daughter marriage Come, that will do seen Austin Corbin stand in a crowded lie of tho Philadelphia perfumer. In jess a minute. I was stanuin thorouglifaro and watch the manipula-- utilized a good deal of his money in larboard side and then I walks their places and slowly traveling round the by tlons of a street fakir who was trying tho circle of the globe. In order to an apartment house on the over to building port, and to call attention to something new in corner of Fifth avenuo and Twenty-sixt- h explain all these geological phenomena Move on! tcolhpow dor, whilo another time he is no longer necessary to imagine The marquis is a man of street. Then I goes along forard of it v Senator Quay ga.e for a long time in the earths axis, ruptures alterations and address pleasant nggreeahle pres- the Ilyin juubooni, anil with interest upon 1 lineman climbing ence, with a solid crust or gigantic subtertho of singular aptitude for ecTexas Siftings. , Git! a telegraph polo. This is not the mode downfall. ranean centricities of all kinds. lie first f nature which in generally proceeds; Tvoi.eut Honker's sons have taken made himself conspicuous by taking Ha Was Quite Hoarse she is more calm and more regular in a day at Dclmouicos m meals seven tho w tli hold of tho New York Ledger Tho Marion (Ga.) Patiiot says that her with the nnuqitiso find by operations, and, chary of her might, ctVective energy which you li combined company men wero sitting m front o' brings about changes of t he several I an grandest scrubbing rubbing with ability begets. They have made persistently the storos in that placo, when one oi character without even I he knowledge his the and with glasses plates napkin contracts with Mrs. Frances Ilodgson tho meat remarked, just, as a lady with of tlie beings that she nourishes. Site cleanliif Burnett and Hubert Boms Stevenson ou table asis to impeach their blonde hair was passing, said that the head waiter, strawberry ness. It upheaves mountains and dries up seas to wiite serial stoiics for tho Ltdjcr. was iie that qu to hoarse. without d sturbing tho flight of the u ns this who perproceeding regarded The Bonners w and pay big money for liet The placed stopped lady remonstrated with the gnat. Koine revolution which appears tho output of these famous nut hors, sonal nIVront, arm akimbo, just as they always dc to us to iiavo been produced by a him tli.it tho table tlhev are the h. ghost priced, writers in marquis assuring want to give a fellow a service required no additional clean - when they cataclysm, has, perhaps, taken the realm of literature. him mighty looked and thousands of years to ncconiDiish- ing process; hut this through as though lio was a3 transpar- Science. The Columbia (S. C.) Ilegister says: hint made no difference lo the marquis. ent as air, and remarked: It is evident that liie i unowned I. T. wiio to this day eats his seven daily It is coming to a pretty state of White Ant Mason Work. Biirnum lias a good opinion of South repasts nnd wipes his plates itii tho affairs that a lady cant walk tho nnoth-catTho white ants seem to have an inCarolina real estate, for ho lias recent- utmost sang front, lie has still with insulted without streets being holibv. and for lie adores superable object ou of be ng seen, aud tho er ly given to li s granddaughter, that senseless while liorso racket I invariably work under cover. To acof his the after some time completion wife of Henry P. Clarke, $100,000 for; will let you know, sir, that if I have the purpose of buying and equipping apartment house ho was wont to feed red hair I have a temper to resent any complish this end they build covered sideroads and galleries extending from Goodwill tho noted Plantation, sundry felines on the roof or tho cast upon it, sir. aspersions their excavations tho underneath walk. until tho clever animals, finally which was formerly owned by the late I beg pardon, madam. I most liie to of limb the atmostree the a free iu lunch which ground Goodwill scenting J tul go E, Fdiiott Huger. humbly beg pardon. My remark was they have chosen for their dwelling. Is ono of the finest estates in tho South, phere, not only came themselves but their sisters and that I was quito boarso. First, a very small opening is made iu containing upward of seyeit thousand gathered together Tho lady passed on thinking that the earth close beside the and their cousins aunts, until tree, ami acres, including a magnificent water- their such a mistake was natural, but lookfood of the be a could head termite tiny procured hardly enough emerges with power. to satisfy their collective appetites. ing a doubt as to the sincerity of the a pellet of earth in its mouth. This is Tint desire of Emile Zola to bo made But the marquis, when he sets out to mans apology. placed against the trunk, the bead disa member of tho French academy lias do a thing, accomplishes it in true appears, returns again and another peltaken possession of hint with almost aristocratic style. Mindful of tho old A Safe Bet let is laid beside the first, made firm in ludicrous fervor. Not only has he I have just won an odd bet," 8 its placo, the head is gone. Agan adage of noblesse oblige, he sends to allowed his hair to grow long on ac- Delmonicos for refreshments suited to Now York caller said to the editor tfii t!i s is repealed, and other ants soon count of his candidacy, but has bogun the eats iiuical in liie labor. Tin pellets are so aud regularly other morning. palates, join to gvo handsome entertainments, seek And that was what? mMni ht ho can bo Becn st!Uffiing arranged as to form a half circle newspaper puffs, wear long black coats on the cornor o th(J avenue 8urrounj. When 1 was iu Paris last spring against the side of tho tree, the ants and throw an expression of mental e(l by R niewing crowdf to wU ch lic bet a friend there that I should realways working from within. As each preoccupation into his eyes. But the dispenses dish after dish of delicacies ceive a letter addressed simply with grain of earth is brought up and added most remarkable outcome of his am- that tho waiters bring to hint from tbe my name and America. 1 laid him fif- to the wall, the termite ejects upton i bition is his latest novel, which was restaurants. JS'eio York Cor. of Vhila ty dollars to twenty on this, and from its mouth a sticky saliva, meanwritten to prove that lie did not depend iWyhia Times. to fifty that it would be delivwhile turning it over and over till tho twenty upon filth for his popularity. But if ered to nte as a first trial on the pari whole is thoroughly covered, this acts ho had published Be llove beforo he Railroad Item. of the post of tho authoras a mortar; without it the wall would the and B' Assoiumoir Nana did Railroad President (Transcontinenities, I won on both counts. fail into utter ruin almost as soon as book would not have sold. tal Blizzard line) See here, whats he But your name is not so unusual. it was begun; with it it becomes pracli-tallconto of that pamphlet you prom'sed no; there is a dozen of us in indistruclible. Tho wetted grain Mr and Mrs. Vanderbilt were ex- to get out to attract immigrants to the th Oh, New York D, rectory. is put upon the wall, worked to and tremely anxious to becom the tenants great and glorious northwest? i tho explanation? the fro until well fitted to its Then what place, nnd of Invercaitld. says the Lon Ion U'o'hf, Assistant You remember, sir, that editor Are oil then the ant you turns to especially fetch anaway of the trustees and were in treaty with the photographer who was sent over intimate terms with tho folk at the other. when Sir the place Algernon tho route last fall to get views for tho These tunnels often attain a length editor of the Morning Vos!, ap- illustrations died on t lie way. tho was not at Oli, all, more than thirty feet before reachcf response. peared on the scene, and after consulYes, ho froie to death, but I told The explanation is very simple. ing the acadvisable to spot whero tho tree dwelling tation it was thought you to send another one out last The European mails naturally eonte to begins. lie a Sir being Algernon, cept Now York, and the July. people I did. buthe died, too. grain to the great lad who resales in the directory before they send a Never Again. try the locality. It was thought hardly Eh! IV h at of? letter to the dead letter office. My Im sorry clement American you are so busy now, the lot respectful to He starved to death iu a railroad name to stand at the head ol said Bjones, beeati-- o happens I wanted to sacred tho near too v.diey .V Vh In icp'dn approach rd. restaurant. the list ia liie and so to direetoiy, see take ntv latest ehnnner. But they you when the queen gains anntiuliv so tried mo ffist, jut a 1 suppos'd they another I mo will do, so just toll me ties v. much health a id strengih, through a A fst cbl fit Kaveiina, (., rmlnc- -l uld. I tf'oh m oi arc. , of oourso. , tm vonr when will ihin'ii.i n table nr yon in - r. lit ii'M'1 sixiy-o; more amiable, hosji o an rll in' t t'e wamer .M leu oi u.iit feat er. tli m o fojit Neir, sij ed t'. Im couple are not t V ' ll hat li". :,t .Vu j. r marred now. f!r Vandci bil'. tongue-lashin- Old mail Iliram M Iron have U l Rapids, la., vv tell the folks of his vxpenen.y ;ti c cago when ho returns home. jr arrive in time for t() row morning. When ' i are called for it is not hkel.. 1Utt ho will relate all ho learned ilmj, three days visit here, a ml certain:.' will not allude to a certain Mr. O G or his numerous debtors. He took supper at the Transit II, and came up town on the gni, had hardly touched the grouml a jlep young man with a bundle of pap' his hand yelled out from a r power pair of lungs: I Owo Ten Dollars to OGradv-B- y cracky, said the old maa s " I didnt know sequently, wj,at . that-make o thet Out in Cooug ids when wes dobted to a aim ? Lie supreme court of M ci, gan miles in Arty of light travels 11,160,000 ceil i.- tendered an id.; oriant decision minute. of in regard to the game Fifty dollars In n'ekels weigh exaetly state that nav lea to a te.--t of pounds. the game laws of Wisconsin and other Sixteen thousand persons perished by killed in that decided It at Cape VerJe in ITTa. game stales. season mav be kept for any length of llie amethyst was the ninth stone upon Jewish high priest, time, ill or out of season; and held that the breastplate of the p The Eccentric Marquis do croi s'c. Owed OGradv. MINOR MENTION. tc'siort. Important Gama Law k u flap-jack- n fiint-lce.- - - Bac-tria- na, . ' ble. The largest Christian place of worship In the world is the church of St. Petera In Rome, which has a capacity for a congregation of 54,000 persons. The three next In order of size are: Milan Cathedral, which holds 32,000, and St. Pauls, London, with a capacity of 6,000. The space covered by the buildings of St. Petera is said to be 240,-00- 0 square feet, or about five and a half Eng- lish acres. John P. Townsend, in his address on banks ia tbe Uuited States, stated that the average expense of savings hank management in thirteen states is less than of one per cent. ; tho averago interest paid is nearly four per cent.; In the 6ix New Englaud Stales the avelage is greater than four per cent; in Vermont it was 4) per cent, and In Rhode Bland 4 per cent was paid in 1857. W. A, Lyman of Milford, Ct, Is making the smallest possible specimen of an engine. It will be made from a silver Tlio boiler is to hold about eight drops of water, but witii four drops the engine can be worked several minutes. When finished it is to he placed under a glass case of an inch in diameter, and I.1 inches in height. Some of the parts will be so fine and delicate that they cannot lie made without the use of a magnifying glass. Hunting for turtles eegs on the islands of the coast is a summer pastime of Georgians. It is said that one of the curiosities of a turtles nest is that no one having taken the eggs from a turtles nest can get them all back again. Several have tried the expwi-men- t to find it a blank fai'ure. After filling the cavity in the sand are cno gb egg left to fill a con ie more always nests just as large. Oil Mr. Tut tic when she ditpo-an egg, pad lie- -, it in t.ght w.th her fief, egg b.- egg, tin- - clastic ty of the she 11 u. in r.'ao.o cj" on ting i He egg u9 i!o: s he 1c 111. Mr. savings one-thir- d half-dolla- three-quarte- O'Grady? lie trots third district. Trots a boat, eh?1' Thats what I said! I hcerd ye. Y-y- e. Well? looked dc I I thought See here, old chap, if move on about your busing88 you in. Id take no guyia .TC, j if you were twice ns old. But I None of your lip, r 8 in, anyway. Skip! None0 jay gags goes with the for8 r I jpfl and say your praye An Unfair Sug?estl do ! Weil, Mr. Meek, hew i sr? pose to vote this fall? vote the( w.ll ou clergyman, vote asl I suppose. I shall ticket? Which moans. will vote early and often- - Studied Admirer: Mi-- witii stu be.! 1 a . ; ! a sho't! vt ( el; 1 gor gem. r v over it. Himpi'.C".' s L 1. d s ul c p a1"' o' i f f - Journal. fs - Slattery Pap looked up, showing pl K patches where the pupils j normally were. IIe,s--b- es rich, aint he. Naw. Not a dollar. 80 Well, ye see, I heerd n t 0 to they owed ten dollars th-r- - beat a 1 |