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Show Woman a , a Jealous of Story Husband and an Acrobat curl und udinoniahed M'.iin. lie seemi about ed to be somewhat im.. somethe threat and to co.it. thing light and spu.ui:.' .P'dar Ins 1 h,from which Mas to galheiv.i .ii.it i l a later in glonnus Nor waa I im;ilaii. for after u muscular lady in llgliia h;,d twisted herself iu hi 'I nut mining ihe l rings and swung hea in.,, nwmil iaHik-e- d .iI'Iit the by her white khl ringniusier hud held . n spirited , u.itit light, 1 tell you." "Then you iiiuai run like the dicklm a girune ens:" cues the child and Bvaincra out c m e ami ex- of ihe ring. This traordinarily human , gM. l aurli a burst of apdently "Hinder Know, the youngest liv- the young gentleman nti'.i; tossed like plause produced that Master Snow had to lie in' cUiwii," although, owing to the dil- a Kig from tlie feel oi n u prune brought bmk. and there, held (tl the atory nature of liis steed, th lust, w.is ucroliul to another, a: i.. i n r as pink shoulder of the big clown, while tile nu o feameans II. least by important aa when he l.,i.l Ihs-i- nfi.-- ng hand played .1 soft, vvlieexy accniiiiwut-miiture of the pnicessinn. advice to uiireasoiiii g w .nii.mhoo'l iu lie sang Ihe song 1 bud heard "I inn going to tlie circus. A uni Iuul-in- e. the ' Minna leaching linn on Ihe read: morning. 1 n announced lolly with tlie ussur-They were really ev . e.inige gihd, "Uh. Ihe budgrr and llie bear, aud Ilia i ice of one whose wishes have only to I ho tumblers, ami f.ocncll Ihiws monkey uiid I lie hare. be made known to be gratified. Ami tlii1 bonide birds la fits were, rewarded by gie.ii dapping So ufler luncheon we set out, our among the hoys. In vims- - cj ca on grrenmuiat trial, Ami Ihe churniiiig lillle rabbits, ao enskirts wry siiif and our faces Avrrel ligaging in I heir luiblls- ed in holiday smiles. And they all have a aisle but ng but We bought red. shiny ticket from me. i an unseen in a covered wagon And they ail havr s mule but ine." uiid, following tlie crowd through tlie Against the brown ilmiiirss of tha narrow, rocd way to tlie opening of lent sliudnug the while figures stood tlie large tent, gave them up to a huge, oul wllli Ihe bwldiicas of a chalk drawcrippled man who sal there oil a wooding. The expression of tlie man's face en KliMil, with his crutches leaning waa Infinitely amused, but sad and bgainst tlie canvas wall behind him. tender, aa he listened in Ihe dear lillle 1 felL at once that I was in the presvoice quavering on the List Holes. ence of tbo "old man." tlie "buaM of the When the sung was finished aiul Hie whole bloomin' show" Joshua IS. hud ceased he let Ilia lillle dapping Crane hiinsulf. Ills face was pale, creature slip dawn lino ihe hollow of square and determined, his thick hia arm. hade him Imiw to the audience, and hair w mv very lilack and his bowed twice himself gravely from right sliuved chin was of a deep blue. Ills to lert and I lien walked out of the ring shoulders and urnia were muscular and and disappeared between Hie curluliia. IKiwerful, but hia right leg dragged A murmur went about that lie was the stiff and illstortud from the hip socket, child's father, as. Indeed, I had been and I thought I saw In Ills wrinkled sure from the moment 1 saw them toforehead and the Ilium about his mouth and preMeiilly plinlographa of gether. the signs of irrllahility bom of long Air. Janies pnnw and Maater James pain uiid impatiently endured discomBiuiw, "the ynuugesl living elown," befort. gun to bs circulated by Ihe indualrloua We passed liy him into tlie lent and pojK'iiru Imy, who had again resumed to the by Holly's milcra scrum bled the outer shell of reapcclublllly. There were aome of tha father alone in the highest pinnacle of this paradise whose gayly carpeted gateway was aerobatic coat u me in which he waa tu a pin's r luler as the "smartest high flier presided over by the prelty. furtive on the swinging bars." some of the eyed, discontented looking Minna, nnd from that vantage point we roinplu-centl- y child In clown's dress und some of the father and child together as I had Just surveyed our surroundings. aeon them. I billy bought one of the Facing us, directly behind the pole, was the split curtain through which child alone and 1 of the two together, the performers must come, und us the and I would not part w Hh II now for a wind moved It we could see shreds of good deal. gold und patches of color, the shoulDuring the next act lie flight of a ders of men and the heads of liorsea u aliHggy pony through luaips or Are) wa kaleidoscope of entrancing confusion. THEN YOl MUST lll'N LIKE TUE noticed Master tbiow, divested of hia No wonder these heavenly places sell motley attire and dresaed In a blue Jean DICKENS I" for IS cents extra If even before the blouse, being pul cosily tv sleep by show begins one's senses are enthralled could see the glow of unlictpsted exMinna In a lillle while liMimnnck hung behind the scenes. younger lug near the enlninee of the lent. He periments upon unaiupri-iinA blast of melody announced Hie brothers. apiieared to be of a plucld diaiaielHon After this the band pluyed galloping and used to biking hia afternoon nap grund entry, and In a minute Hie six horse which liud formed strl of the music to an empty ring. Then the In public, for he settled down content curtalna parted, and ihe buby clown edly aa soon aa she had lifted him In precession earlier in ihe day were cantering heavily round and round the came running in, followed by g man and never moved after she covered him ring, nose to tall, white their rldera also ill clown's dress. Tlielr costumes up with whul appeared to be one of lulled the lixed, hackneyed mlle of were Identical except tliut while tha her own Juckeis. For a long time aha fatigue and long habit. But the red inan wore only tlie usual while skull- stayed by him, sealed In a lillle rockand yellow uniform glittered with tln-A- cap the buby had u tiny lilack chiming chair, swaying herself and tha and the white satin habit spar- ney pot torched an tlie vide of hia hammock laxily lo and fro, and by and kled with panglea, and who minded If head. He came trolling straight to by I saw a man's figure, coaled to tho one of the gentlemen hud a black eye tlie edge of the ring nearest as, and heels, hut revealing a flash of scarlet under the shadow of his helmet and there he blew a khrili blast on a tin when U turned, slip out from the curoua of the ladiea had lost her hat and trumpet which he held In hia hand. tain and JhlR her. wore an old blue cloth Jockey cup? This the elder clown look sway, with a And mb I looked I also aaw In the Aa there waa no room In the ring fur mock warning to nuke no mure noise. background Air. Joshua H. Crane further evolution the equestrians trot- Another waa promptly produced from leaning on lila crutches, and bla exted out. and during the alight puuae the volumlnoua pocket, and thla also pression aa he watched whul I watched which followed I recognised the boy was removed. After the child had been waa by no means a gentle one. who sold peanuts and popcorn aa the deprived of six in succession the man He was now in evening dress, and tha prim cereinonlousiieM of the black very same who hud driven the donkey threatened to thrash him and COIIl'IS.l!ioll Willi li y mu n (who wanted of almost human iiit-!- l and I were out 01! ' NI.731 OLLT iu the fields when C"T the circus troop went down the east road to in jut punitorymarch up triumphal tlie main atreet of was a It the village. poor enough little white band wagon. painted to repnswirt a ullli wkleaprend whoee men Placed five alilrt aleeved upon different Instruments; ot six horaeoi three of them Se.de ,.Ln men in tawdry red and yel-an- by d though he Is the emurtent high flier on ihe burs and tlie father of 'bluster Hnow, the youngest livin clown." And he stroked the child's nose gently with l he whip. "Bee here. Minim, you liked the old man good enough when he Ural took a notion to you. You held bund when your head up to beat-thyou liegun In be uflhmced to tlie boss of the whole bloomin' show. What's the matter with you?" 1 didn't know Jim Hum," relumed the young woman shortly. "Oil. tliat's it, la it?" said the boy in high disduln. 1. "Yes, that's "And doggedly. whul have you got to any about it? I "Ain't tellin' you? There'll be trouble, and the boas uiii'l easy tempered theae days, and lies got arms on him like a blacksmith IT Ilia legs uiii'l much good. But youll never be kaUailed till there's a row. There's no use talkin' to a woman,' Then drop It!" cried the girl e V, j&i they all have el, no en- a mate but me, but me. Aud they all have a mate but me. cried the boy, but wheth"Oh. go'ii! er to the girl or the donkey teemed dunMful. "You make me tired. Ain't he rood to you. the old roan?.. .. . "Off and on." returned she pettishly. ; "Well, It'll be more off than on if you with a married man. keep foolin' d ci'-ui- m ' - the siinnI up iu I lioir places and amne moved in groups toward die entrance. In the ring tlie bbu-figure raised its pistol, and bliovc mi Ihe lr.i'Xe the red slid gold one si vast erect, holding a card In lla uulsireiched hand. Track! The card tluilen-to Ihe ground, aud tlie ruigiii.iMirr, picking il up, showe-- t i lli.tl a ldc hail lie'll mails through ll't ccnltT of lli Ida' k nee. "lan'l II over'."' Hlinnicii iNilly, not removing her hauda from her head 1 nodded, lint al I lie e nr.i- - iiioinei.t X"s 1 1 fd the 1 the eye-bre- lust alragglera diauppeared Mud the corner we were aware of a Mil, rail drawn by a luy, learned kiH donkey and containing a dark Wired young woman, who held on her ksee a 111 He child, whitened, painted ud lauialooned like a down. By her nde was a boy of about flftaen, who divided his silent ion between driving loftily tUe donkey, which seemed of him. and adinonlahiug the who appeared hardly iPung woman, was turned pwe heedful, fin- her head sway, and every now and then aha mug a anatch of song to the baby down In her anna. Every word they said waa blown by the south wind straight to our ears. "You'd better drop II. Minna,' the boy. "I tell you the old man's on to you, and he'a been watch In' you closer if a cat for I dunno how K u wasnt for the kid he'd lunghate given Jim the aack a week ago. Would he?" eald the young woman ileflam'y. "Well, maybe Jim wouldn't have gone." Then to the child, "This Is the song father's teachln you, dear, In n, and white seemed aa mldiy incongruIt Ibid grown dark, ai.d I heard the ous with Ihe lime and place as with growling of distant thunder. Cithers hia ha rah. rugged face. ruining beard it. too, and some of ihe people shoulders and dunging leg. lie wa begau to straggle out. same juggling tricks, and to "It arema au rude in go. doesn't ft. as he swung himself slowly forward Aunt Pauline?" said lvilly. "We're gotoward the stool which Iwd been ing to Nlay. aren't we?" 'If you like, dear." placed for him iu the iiiiil.l! of the But are they going to nuke a noise ring he made an Impatient mol Ion willl his head, signing tbal the table with pialol are they? 'i tidy for a minute. 'I think iieihapa we might go. Aunt Pauline, und come back when they have finished. I hale flruig." We began to descend. Holly holding her cars with bulb hand and pouring now and thru to stamp with her feat, like a liorae in high action. Tlie Hlr aeeined full of rlrrtrli ily, tha sky grew darker and ihe thunder sounded nearer. Tlie people spiicarcd to bo in several minds about leaving. Some of them mil still, some of them iti-mui- 1 "Jithe monkey and the hare. And the buiinte hlrda tree, greenwood iud the charming little rabbits, gaging In their habite-A- nd r th-.-i- r - ain't It? "Oh, the badger and tlie bear, and cuini- - i i three by wo, non. aatin habit nailing Jid the dual from the buahea by JJTruadaide; three anutll van. with U Iel ,ul the llLhig Lint and tamlahed gliding. Srourtina to corneal tlie cage, of wild Homan chariot driven by a liiwart lartifin a purple gown; two fiwM on bicycles bearing aloft a red fiercely. Tlie cart ftioved nil. At the uiered advertisement, and, laHtly, aL comer lillle of the road the young woman unemployed young-mile wil of eui-as hud been able to escape from U hal'd handed, wrath of btcenaed wrhite protruding io listen, cried in surprise: You Waul to tight me?" Ye." picd the bsby clown, straddling in the right. 'Vonie over here." Hal l lie ground did not auit, ami ng.-ithe little, shrill voice could be heard uniting Ids tall opianient to "come over I here." But the left, it appealed. was no bettor. "Illll. ' '' says the man. "This won't do. Vou're making a fool of me. 1 "Whul! 81113 SAXO A SNATCH OK BONG TO THE BABY CLOWN. . and the boy got out, the boy walking by the donkey's head and the young woman . keeping near the child,., who stood up bravely In hie duixltng while and red spotted apparel, holding the relna and brandiahing the whip. Evi rmgiiinxii-- r nniinuiicrd: will now idiom the iniddli lie out of the three mmI while tiie trapese Is in niotlou." Thla sounded mure Interesling. and moro the rxiMiua. which bad Tire general, ceased tor a minute. even saunieople nearest tlie tered back. Holly's ryes reproached me. n ini her liainla flew up. The I rn lean bcg.iu In swing lo and fru, faster and faster. The baud played rciklexelj a medley uf everything it knew. The pi Mini alml rung out ag.ilii. tile card ll tillered down, I'e sweep of Ihe Nouiiel figure continued for un in. stant. mid Jmtt us Ihe apfihiUKa liursl out, there were h simp and a shout aiul i he dull sound of a body striking agalnal worst. Tlie limn Whs caught and wedged between Ilia Jiigglei'H liilile anil I lie center pole of the tent,' a limp red himdh-- . The crowd swarmed Into Hie ring, anil they lifted Mill Hiul then laid him down again quite close lo where I stiaal, hemmed In ao that for tlie but doing iiaivemi'iil was dillb-ult- . my beat Iu shield I tally from tlie siglil. He was very pule, but Ills eyes were open, and he sske to Ihe Juggler, who was leaning on Ills crutches nettr by. ''You'd given me Hie sack anyhow, governin'," he wthl. The ruie broke! ll whs nii accident," whispered t'lwue huuraely. You didn't use to play Ihut trick willi a real bullet, did you? Well, never mind. I'd ua lief Im here aa tramping for another Job. Let Minna hsik after Ihe kid, will you? 1 guess Ilia mol her Tl never trouble yuu; she hasn't me for years." "Is there a dnetur litre?" roared Prune. I saw Dr. Dam pier's gray head aiul broad shoulders slgxagglng through liis crowd. He hud left his children t the entrance and was making his way back aa quickly aa lie cuuld. As I hurried Dolly oul of the tent I saw Alhms forcing her way Into the ring, bul Muster Hnow still slept contentedly In his white hammock all alone. e euii-idic- THERE HE HAT AT KAKK. ciuiluhiliig Ills implements should lie set nearer. Whatever visa hr lied been before he met with the accident which lamed him, hr waa at least a good Juggler. Ills power over liiimiuaile oh Jecls was umaxlng. Hr twirled a Hum lug hoop round and round on a paper parasol, hr surrounded hlmaeir with u lialo of glancing knives, hr played with cannon balls us tf lliry were mu rides and broke rltalnn by expanding Ills chest, h kept a hag. au oieii umbrella and a hit of paper circling In Ihe air before him. H waa pathetic In s way to are thla broken giant silling alone In the squalid littla ring amusing liis audience with sleight of hand tricks. ' When we clapped he picked hia crutches up from the ground beside him, fitted them under his arms, rose, bowed and sat down again. Tlie rhignwHter now announced that one of the uniat remurkubln tea l a of iiiurkaniunahlp III the world, shooting the rye out of the ace of spades," was alio, it to be performed by Mr. Joshua B. Crane, asaisted by that celebrated aeronaut, Mr. Jamea Hnow. Tha figure by Minna dropped Its long coat and shot out Into the ring, all scarlet and gold. Iieaulirul. supple, graceful altogether a startling contrast to the big Juggler In his III fitting evening dress. In a minute the ringmaster and the one attendant hud run Jim up lo the Irapesr, and there he aat at eaae, rubbing his huuda and looking tout over our heads through the spare between the roof and the aides of tlie tent to the atrip of afternoon sky. llii-n- niu-iiie- iil A ROUNP TABLG FOR JUVGMILG RGAPGRS THE MAN . IN AN ANAGRAM PUZZLE. high school pupils also took on themselves the adornment of tha lawn near the house of Mr. Tlmotbeua Greeneyes. Here will be seen four small clrrlea, They decided to make light arches of within which will be found certain Jumwood and tree branches and rover them bled letters. When yuu ha vs placed with creeping and semlrreeptng plants. By midsummer tha home was a bowar of beauty. Thera were morning glory arches, nasturtium, honeysuckle, clematis, scarlet bean and balloon vine arch- THE MAZE. i School Gardeners On Greeneyes Island es. Some of tlie beat sport the puplla had a large Newfoundland dog belonging to Grandpa llnnnon Green-eye- s. This big fellow, whose name was Pomp, waa so good nslured and Intelligent that he l the young people harneaa him lie a Utile cart and lead him about anywhere. They loaded the curt with baskets ' and bunches of flowers and had Pump haul these io the hospitals and orphans wee with T year, the, school children of brilliant yellow daffodil and sweet alya-nuto take care of. The second grade above the smallest pupils had acarlet and white radlshee to tend. It was allowed to all the pupils to do aa they pleased with the flowers and vegetables, and many of the second grade children kept their mol hers tables supplied with tender radishes through the early pari of the season. Besides the radishes, they had mignonette to grow from the need and splendid, brilliant tulips to raise from bulbs. Mrs, Annette Ann Oreeneyee, who bad the finest tulip In the lnluiiil, said the children's variegated parrot tulips were superior even to her own, which was the highest pnilae. Perhaps, however, tlie third grade hud more fun than any of the real, for they had the onion ua their particular vegetable. Tlie onion beds were Just beautiful when the tender green tops had grown lo he three inches tall, and the mathematically straight, weed-lea- s fc'iJIK OK MR. Tl rows showed to ilic host advantage, MOTH EL'S GREEN-EYEllirw their schoolmate laughed and sniffed tit them uvHtough they smelled lim grow a people let the children of oidons 'wheu tlni third grade children Nve vrjjtii Intf. near by. and m no hooi 'Aim without lla garden. Then, to"' Mr. Tiinolliciis Greeneyea, the fim-I'Uinier. had large grounds ut I. Is iiouse, and he very kindly let an1 Ilrta cultivate the land as .. ACT m I Ureeneyee, the' island where Hie people have green eyes und scarlet hair, had more fun Nn anybody ever knew of before, fliey had school gardens. Where there Au no plot large enough In the school b-- pu-pl- la The man In tho center of the niaxe has lost his wsv. There are four palhs by which he cun gel out. Try to trace a iath front tha center of the square to help him encapc. S. fume of the third grade's flowers, which were morning glories and summer as- ters. The fourth grade hud the pleasure s fur their own of raising green dinner tables, and all the Greeneyes families thut had children In the fourth grnue declared they never before had lasted peas so fresh, sweet and lender Just off the vines. The fourth grade pupils for one of their flowers had at Jf liked. Il wax ivnanged ' a h aclioul so that ix-a- ei had a garden o f'y ,iu ,he season, before Hie children "chipped In" CW" Piece, and their teac m. the same time the fragrant and pretty sweet flowering pea to cultivate. It made a fine showing, and many a big brother begged bunches of tlie pink, purple and white flowers to give tu his is young lady. Of course the young gave thdn to him, for the Grecneyea people, children and grownups. are all olitc and kind lo one another. For their oihr flower the fourth grades had tjia talL brilliant gladiolus. 11 hwney thus collected s. roois and ant U Plmiued out so en0ue, a that j A rr.n """Wiling Of the culU and .vcgctablt had allotted lo it two ert ami mr kind of vegeu chlMlfn, thoM ZllT gar-dcne- bad lettuce It rigid. 1: I 1 a tt-- ' u aVedM1 i rr: World !. a M.ii-- . "I w. hg j.0, ' ,n nl o "et the world with the world cs T9c1al WY. while try-- b "brid to where it ought ' FAR. of the molding machine can be so regulated that ties hard enough to take a spike or tie through which a spike cannot be driven can be produced. Georgia's new vagrancy law niHke It lawful to pul to work on the highways anv ndult who cannot show he has teg-nlAs n resuit f Hi employment. Maiiwevs-tipiibMv eiwnt of this law the Mint sidle are pul in lib" cjii- , ar t uf railway He is made leaihei f loll i Union. "rap . iil.ir il "1 "I tv.i-'i- ii The iiliir. ' n"ubjppied iu K ieP,. ha senr a reniHIlWri::'''' tn the a"d iiibided. Tlie teueioi. of urging III liiXL.'L'iii.nuiKice 'lisir-.l.-g- k tlxat the au,t w,,h the th"n ,lul5r- - vf u l u UR idln.T i. Tli. utra, ' hun X house in HELPER. came near! But tlie third glade did not mind ll a bit. on the contrary, at lunchtime they proudly munched bread and )mntr and young onions dinred In salt. The onions almost eclipsed the FROM NEAR AND Stilly I. WILLING - i yt.-- bi-c-i- wni yi li I1 Carefully preined nnd selected bulli were got from a gardener, who look especial pride in riving the school children the best lie had. Last of nil come the fifth, or upier, grade, next to tin high school. These had lor their allotment camutions, The chrysanthemums and cabbages. those of that queen flowers, of autumn, the h ysunlhemum, were admired by everybody who saw them. In some of the while varieties the plants were pulled, and the blossoms rial mas time, were kept back i'll forming a rare holiday decoration for both Hie home and the schoolroom. The high sebesd Imy and girls, being older and huger, had picnics In the country, learning Hie names of the frees. At the end of the long vamtlnn they could 111 front seeing a leaf fir twig what tree it came from. The ft to army chaplains on the ground that fewer blrlhe than during the previous thfa Is a violation of the constitution, year, while the icreuse in the number being a sort of union of church and of deaths was 37, Mf?. The record shows state. only 327.J97 blitiis for a population of Vienna telephone liooths are furnishThere were 16.815 more Hun ed with nupklu bearing the inscripmore boys born Hum girls. tr tion. "Wipe, A New York syndicate is said to have you plesse. Tlie imp. kins are changed frequently, and this purchased sdi'l tract of 4.0ni.(Mi0 undoubtedly serves to keep the mouth- acres of grazing end sgriruiliirnl land, piece of Hie troiismiiiera In g.md conipi isd?g l;u FIm linlq estate. In liorl 1,C1II Jin(". Ihjo- lliiii slie li.'.v Hi" Fu',chii1 e:,i- iioehta are reeirled I l'"P ll Ilic w id. ll is said I" ll" ns lu.tii'K b"'i li- - " i! Vuri'.ii" f..iee;s I Iref-,1 : . $hC feet of Frnnre In i: l.y inennx .tf A There vtc:e 2r..!vs no', v!ie Is pe.ited i rlcpy. ftnin au biilhs :u l uin.t la.'il to a sii.'ic live hi clttliit uuitcilt aul ron-cllih- "i. !;:r-K'-- fI . lli. L A WEIGHTY NAME. Mortimer Maximilian MuiiA Maurice Maeterlinck May (This hi his full, stupendous name) Walked out one rainy day And met the strong wind fare to lilew hint guile away. The fierce wind blew Ills iiiiiiwrol. It Mew the latiinclng laiy, 11 blew hia military rap. Which waa his pride slid Joy. not hliw hia numul oh. could It But, ll tried, then sank nnslnnig. The name? It rested (or uwhlla On everybody's tongue. They asy a Ikiv and nnilierel' lllew tu a dlalant shore. "My name." said he. wa left behind. It Was a dreadful Imre; Just call me Jim r Jake or Hike. 1 would not ask for more." fucsv-Whic- Sprluw Window Gardena, Children who Ink ail inlcresl 111 phuila muy have Hip prellleat kind of a window garden I Iipsh spring daa A with very little coal or trouble. penny sponge and a spoonful of birdseed will make I lie lovely 'ssiige pin III seen In Ihe picture. Place the Singe In u SHurer of water. drop Hie blrdaced In Ihe Hirea n.id then plare It on tin; window sill. In a few days I lie seed w III show signs of growth, anil after inn or llirc' weeks Ihe HlMinge will bo hidden by A th'liMi green Jungle. You may la I ml ll HpoiiK- - homes In Greeneyes. lru-gra- nt ' these letters In their correct order ynu will find that each circle contains the Snare Carleas flratearrs. name of a well known siwirt that you no The little girl who wrote the followdoubt have often enjoyed. ing must liuva remembered the look bill on her father's face when (he gaa ttanlel Webster as Hay, came in: DanM Webster, who waa one of the Tiic men employed by the giis comwas supmen of our pany go round and siccululc tlie me- great to have been acountry, very boy ut stupid posed ter." school, bul when ynu read Hits siory Ollier curious eeiilcuues ere: you will llilnk In wus pretty clever of some things Is "Tlie even then. as bread and molasses." Daniel wue not eseclally neat In Ms "The captain eliminated a bullet s litre, and one morn lug si school lie through the man's heart." was called up by Ihe master lo receive "You should lake caution and be prea caning. This punishment was by no carious." means Infrequent, as he was a very niirrhirvnus buy. Ills hands were so divided Ur Two. when he held them out that even tell Now, claas) Master Jones, dirty (to a lie was asliamed of lliein, so fie husli'y me how many seasons there are. It quickly ini licked one uf them, Jones Two. hi rout and Mil the other behind him. Mastec-On- ly two? Name I hem. "if you call show me u dirtier hand Junes The baseball and the (bulbull than that in thla whole school." exsea son . claimed the disgusted master, I'll lei gllorlcus btrdoseedlum, and jour adA Mat las riel are. you off!" miring frlenda will nuirvel at your genInsianily Hie oilier hand was brought ius In producing a new plant. forward. The master, though considIf mother wtll give you a piece of erably taken back, kept his word, and flannel you run make nature spell your surely iJunlel deserved to he let off for name. Place the flannel on a bourd, his quickness tn taking advantage of arrange some bird aped so ua lo form the alluiilion. the letters of your name and water (hem twice a day. For the first three A Mast la Mar. or four days lightly sprinkle Ihe water Beene Bmartly on with a brush; after that the seed Country road. Dressed Young Lady (to birds Beating will begin to stick to the flannel. Be sure not to put the flannel on tha urchin) Oh, you wicked buy! How could you rob that nest? No doubt tlie all! of an open window, for If it catches boy "f this By turning pldnre arfinud si different eagles you will see par mol her Is row grieving .for the the fires of the eperrowfi your nicely will be devoured la a him in the various rel: mentioned on lose of her eggs. Boy Oik she doesn't arranged cere. Bbe a up in your feet. trice, the corners of the cut. wll used like a mu. In this manner the tree ts felled much easier and more quickly than in the old way. No sawdust ts produced, and the alight carbonisation caused by the hot wire acta as a preservative of the wood. Tlie sense of smell Is keenly developed In the aborigines of Peru. At night in the densest wood they can distinguish solely by Ihe reeiil u while man, a negro und one of Ihelr mu, Irilie. John Kpenccr. n f'Uii grower, lias ir i fwling .1 seedless np-,- ' it r enilrely solid hii1 has a III one end similar to eiiabl I .less uiaiigu. lis claims Ilia, of the And surf-rede- (s-- e. be able to graft hia seedless buds on printed in alphabetical group, causes a ail kinds of apple trees. The tree on number of people not to vote at alL In which the seedless fruit grows has no the last election 14,000 voters did not vote for the second name on the ticket, blossoms. An old writer who traveled on one of while 14,001) foiled to vote a complete the first railway trains Bays: "We went ticket At a mass meeting at May!! eld, Kf. miles an at the rata of twenty-thre- e hour. The motion seemed to me to be 500 formers In the part of Kentucky frightful. We were really flying. It between the Tennessee and Mississippi was impossible for me to free myself rivers and tlv Tennessee state line agreed to plant only lo per cent of of tlie four of Instant deaili." their in lidaicm ihis year ami Tile Si il I " of M.issnclinsPlta h.is Issued a showing iluii the lo experiment in enttiiu with he rest. present Vusir.illiin Iki Hot system, v. Iileli j A sclaad fur stH'iui workers is- in be rs'i Hirer the it ixens to rule for several Ii eslnlillshed In lUislon fur hulruuliua ia cuiididdle the nuuics being practical charity woik. to |