Show I 1 I 1 ar 1 haunted Haun teL there rume a pr in the feht night A little cry aboss the yean yeam and I 1 who vrho bear beardt in deep affright awakened with fears eare it ie to some deed that I 1 have done pome ome sin ln I 1 wrought long ion long ago aro aft buehl huhl am I 1 the only one then wherefore am I 1 troubled to 1 bor or all men do some evil deed and all men falie reome some nen men fall all do gho its at of and greed come back 0 godl to haunt them all mayhap some waywardness wai mine in vanis vanished bed day days mayhap I 1 tell fell must I 1 now drink the bitter brine must I 1 see eye eyes that bleam gleam from torn hell bell then came a whisper through tle we night A little cry across the year years and I 1 who heard in deep deer affright listened with wild unnumbered pars ars 1 I an szn the ghost shoat of that pure deed you might have done bt b t did not do I 1 ara am the ghost of that good need you might raight have eown sown when lite ufa waa was new ew an and thie this it Is that haunts you now thai that ded undone that aeed need unsown too late too late to take the plow the spring la is gone the may way la Is flown I 1 and this thin I 1 heard amid the night thie this voice that called across the years and when the dabin came silver white I 1 wax was companioned with my tears charle charles 11 II town towns in Bunday School time arabian coff the arabian coffee maker having prepared his fire of charcoal and placed it near a huge pot containing water takes a few handfuls hand fula of green coffee berries carefully culls out all I 1 imperfect m P berfect berries and foreign substances and then places the best beat of 0 the berries in an iron ladle held over the fire the berries are permitted to re butil they begin to smoke and are men tuen unc barred placed in a sin ill me mortar ilar und carefully brayed with a pestle closely fitting the cup of 0 f the mortar the berries are not however reduced to a duet dust while tha Z process recess la ha i been going on a small pot baa has bf been en half filled with tepid water from the large pot and placed over the fire when the water in the am email all pot has begun to boll the broker coffeo coffee berries are thrown in and the boiling Is permitted to go on for a hort short time the decoction being stirred with a a when it shows signs ol 01 boiling over tho the coffee Is then served in email small cups without cream or ot sugar A faithful friend at albany N Y there lived a blacksmith whose particular pet is in an english mastiff one day the black smith was working at his forge put ting a new steel in the point of a pick the steel was slightly burned ic in the heating and instead of welding it flew into half a dozen pieces one piece struck the blacksmith with such force aa as to fasten itself firmly in above the right eye the blacksmith staggered and fell backward backard how ioda be he was unconscious he does not know but when he came to he be sa saw the mastiff in the middle of the shop tho the dog was crying almost like a human bt man being and waa was rubbing his jaws in the dust on the door floor the riece of steel that had struck the blacksmith was on tho the floor a few inches from the dog the faithful animal had bad seized the act steel with his teeth and had drawn it from ills ds masters fareh ad the dogs mouth was badly burned As for the black smith strange as it may seem he Is in a fair way to recover SpI track before the invention of ovens meat was roasted on as here shown 0 loop chich constantly constantly turned the ta joint to the fire an odd barometer A common leech makes a good barometer fill a tumbler halt half full with water put the leech IDO it and tie a piece of muslin over tie ti e top to keep the leech from getting out all you yeu have to do to find out what sort of weather we are going to have Is to ratch vatch the little animal for example when the day Is to be fine the leech wilt will remain at the me bottom of the glass colled coiled up in spiral shape and bulto alte mot motion lons as if rain may be expected expect eil it will creep to the I 1 top of the elaas glass and stay th there until it clears off it if the leech twists itself and Is very restless there Is going to be a wind torn storm if it 0 deepa out of the water for several days look out for a ahr derstore der storm tue indications for frosty veather cack re ore the same as for tine and for the same as for rain in snow eco fart fact a i la 13 almost as good a forecaster aai as the weather man himself wax from trees the wax palm of the andes i vegetable wonder wo uder it grown to t height at nearly feet and thrive a not on the plains but the moun bains the wood Is tough and durable and Is employed in carpentry the wax cornea comes from the pits between trunk and fronda fronds it Is yellow the grayish white Is aa as pure pire as beeswax or and la Is used for aillean ail lea A peon climbing tit tree cut c gather ather 1 each from 20 pounds to 30 pounds item a an insectivorous illuminant here la Is an insect that carries a lan ian tern at night it Is called the lantern fly and Is found 11 lh south almertra ita its huge head bead Is to hollow made of thin and papery ussie sile and painted red and yellow like a toy at night the fly Is nocturnal in habit the head bead ii is illuminated like a lantern afford affording int quite a brilliant light A heathen rite in russia A curloss account Is given in a ka zan russia paper of a heathen sac alilce recently offered up to idols la in a village in the province t of kazan contributions of butter milk salt nd meal were ere requisitioned oy the priests from the villagers and on a propitious day the whole people poodle turned out to the river bank fehere here prayers were offered up to the iod gods for rain and a swallow having been bets caught and smeared with butter was released to an fl upwards to carry our prayers to the ears of the gods the proceedings closed with a feast alter after which the priests began punning one another into the water and ani then flinging water over the assembled crowd the story Is baldly told with out the least interest in what appear appears to be some relic of old age ceremonial which may be worthy of the attention of the learned in such matters lon lou don standard Remar remarkable lable monolith in chill A remarkable monolith more than fret in height was recently dis artl covered in chill the base of this stupendous undersea needle Is barely feet in circumference yet it reu recas itself solitary and alone to the height of nearly 2 mile its culminating point a flat circular outface no bigger than a cartwheel reaching rg to within lei leis than feet of the surface no uch such natural phenomenon on any euch such sta stu scale could possibly stand alone on dry land freed from its sup up porting and protecting envelope ot of perfectly still water but even tp sule posing that it were viere possible to mt lift it bodily tom t om the depths of 0 the ocean and set it up on an laud land storm heat beat and trust would cause it to crembi to 0 pieces in a very few year years walks on an the water after several years of patient labor and ex ament a beuby pembroke shire hire se arnAn named william llew mew ellyn illyn has invented an apparatus by maans of at which be he Is able to walk on the flea sea even in the roughest weather llewellyn gave a successful demon str atlon off the pier head bead before a 2 clowd of several thousands people tho the apparatus consists of a pair pa 01 OI large wooden boots connected Is front with a steering gear amia ith these hoots boots which arc are shaped lire like the to pans parts jf A a catar catamaran naran ellyn walked about the sea for nearly half an hour the water was riner rather rough at the time but the 1 d to have no difficulty in keeping his balance frenchman fond of his tomb an eccentric old gentleman jamea chapelain has just died at monsoud Mon boudou ou in the department of the barthe sarthe france he ile was very rich s and d bad a caused a monumental tomb to be built on a piece of land adjoining the cam tery in this tomb he be baa has for twenty ye years past spent several hours a day orca oi nir there in order as he w id to get sed used to his future dwelling place at this house he kept the cofan IB 12 which he was to be burled buried and tied nc it as a bed while be he invariably uld bib bit winding or shroud 1 ia id on thu the table in the dining room 1 in ill ot 0 a tablecloth goriun |