Show what koo we WT what know we of the grief that duns dims perchance our way the brettl fr rett ettL worry ecret secret pain that may be hia his from day dar ta to day then let no idle word at of our ours stine to hia his heart with more diamay what hat know we of 0 temptations deep that hover round him like the night what bitter struggles may be hia his what evil influences bright then be not hasty to condemn it he be haa has tray stray eit from roro natha paths of right we art 80 little or of the hearts that everywhere around ua us beat so zo little ot of the inner lives of those whom day by dy day we greet oh it behooves ua us one and all gently to deal with those we deett gently to deal and antly judge with that divi neet charity that think thinks no ell eilt but would the good in every soul to see not by what it la to but by that which jt it striven to be 1 I M in the churchman the vanishing Vanis hinc nail 11 with a sharp penknife whittle a large cork in tho the form of A ball an inch in diameter tako take a human hair and form a loop in it about one and a half inches long affixing the ends to the ball with a little vax nax or better still by forcing the enda ends into the cork now pass the fore flager fluger of your right hanu baud through tho the hair loop letting the ball he lie on or thet palm when you show it it place your lett jett hand over the right and at the same hiruo separate the forefinger from the second ot of your right quickly push the ball vita the thumb of the right hand between tho me open gingoro fin goro the ball falls at the back of the hand which you keep in such a position that the company cannot see the ball banging hanging behind remove tho the left band hand closed as if it it contained the ball then open the hand and show it empty with a little dexterity you may with a quick jerk throw the ball over your hand from the bac into the palm and shor that it has returned for this you must make a movement as it if catching it in the air now break off the hair and give the ball to tho the company for examination I 1 beet I oat by A young man the son of an old friend of mr vanderbilt once solicited hia his influence in aiding him to secure a certain very desirable clerkship in a railroad office mr air vanderbilt who liked the young man and believed in hie hill ability agreed to help him be bere here tomorrow to morrow morning a 10 he eald said and I 1 will go with you to see the president ot of tha the road an say bay a good word tor for you the next morning at 1020 the young man appeared in the anteroom of mr office he ile was wa s informed that mr vanderbilt had lett left 15 16 minutes before to attend a meeting A few days later ho he called on mr air vanderbilt and buld suld with a abado ot annoyance in his big tone why mr I 1 was here hist just before 10 but tha appointment was at 10 replied mr vanderbilt it was only a matter of 15 or br 20 2 minutes said the young man well W ell answered mr air vanderbilt the 20 minutes in your case have lost you your position for the appointment was made the very day on which you were to have met me the boys lantern an yacht the new now york herld describes a yacht that can be mad efrom an empty eggshell ft fk few sticks and some tissue paper empty an eggshell by boring a email small hole in each end of it with a sharp biado of a penknife and then blow out dut its contents with your mouth Then theoplus plus no un both ends with aling wax and attach to it a keel made of coins fastened together with scaling wax anle unless otherwise specified make all fastenings faste aings with sealing wax now whittle out two delicate sta ericka acks for mast ind topmast oni on ten inches in length the other seven inches and ow join them bor whittle out another euck stick twelve inches in length for the baft gaff also a bowsprit seven inches long fasten these in place as shown in the illustration cut ut ou out aa sails 0 of assue paper in the shape shown in th picture attach mal mainsail neall and topsail to spars and mast wah mucilage faa fas bening pieces to these to hold jibs in position post lon finally place tho the little wood en rudder in position attach a tissue paper ennant to the tip of the topi top maat mast and the yacht la Is com complete the dancing ra push a pin halt way through a green pea making ranking th the e two erds as nearly aa as possible the saine weight 1 e let the point come a little more than halt half way through then break off the stem at x common clay pipe and the toy will be completed to make malte the pea dance put it on top of the pipe stem the point ot of the pin sticking down the bore bare throw your head back with the pipe in your mouth so that tho the fm atam may be held vert vertically cally and blow gently this will make the poa rise keep blowing arder until the pea risen en ea from the pipe and is supported support od in the air it will nov nor begin to spin round and round and turn over and over all tho the while bobbing up and down as long as the current of air la to kept up the dance may bo be changed by pushing the pin up to its head the pea till v III now rise to the top of the pipe and dance slowly zad with great dignity around the edge or it if the blast la Is a little stronger et ronger it will epin spin rapidly unless ft e blower stops to laugh when it Is to to fall into the open mouth below to poll 11 an a egx without fin rim open a raw egg a little on both ends to allow some of the white to nin our out take first claas class alcohol of high per and pour it in the openings close the two openings cren ings with your an gers gors as ad shown in or with little piece pieces of wax at ape the egg well so ils alcohol can penetrate every particle of it it after three or four the contents 04 of 1 the egg will apparently be hard so that the egg can be opened and pressed as hard boiled it goes without saying that the egg Is not warm as the alcohol has only mado made the white solid the th egg does not taste bad only stron gl of alcohol winter bird birds la in it will be found intensely interesting to study tho nature of tho the winter buda of various trees as they prepare to unfold in the spring they should be bo taken taker tinder observation just before they actually dually open when they are being excited by the warmth of the season says meehan monthly most large r aly buds will reveal their con coro history for the coming season its n relates the growth grov rth they will be found to contain miniatures of leaves and sterns in some cases the flowers too the scales of leaf coverings also have interest for the observer in varying forms the borso chestnut has a coating of a sticky substance as an though to keep out the elements others othera will have velvety coverings like cloaks to keep them warm and dry somo some buds will cover flowers only and these clr u bo be made to introduce spring by their being cut on an branches placed la in water and stood in a warm sunny nanny window why we shake had to isaako hands with a person Is rightly regarded as a token of amity but very few know how this custom arose according to a french ethnologist whenever two men met in former fortner times they were accustomed accustom ad to bold hold up their right hands in front of them as a sign mat they had no intention of attacking each other this mark of hower r did not prove sufficient in all eilks s foe to a man itlay laay hold up his right band hand and yet if he be keeps it closed may have a weapon concealed in it and therefore it bo came tho the custom for tho the two diehi hands to grasp each other aa as only thus could full assurance be given that no weapon was concealed in either elther of them formerly therefore this gesture now tow the toku taa an it loyalty and friendship was one of reciprocal giant trees some trees attain attala 51 great eat ago age end nd size the Welling tons a variety of giant trees in california reach about I 1 50 feet in height and 91 feet in girth the eucalyptus of australia la very nearly as its large trees over 2000 year years old by actual count of their annual rings are on record and la ja mexico la Is a bald cypress tree 22 fool feel in diameter which ie Is probably tho oldest known learn to be contented and bonwill win know bow how to be rich |