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Show 7 V di $ i 1 1 , I t .selected two who Were bitter eneluie. so "Dial e.a-l- i uu turning rri duly woui-- i move I of tha etakea f the other further; j..nia n. th. lo ttiat tha wen id have to order all the aiakea m.oed to be .ii perfvt line wlh t!i one f..n aouiu. In tlca way keeping the line iiralght and at the more r.Kim. Mima lime glvlu hla Ttd annoyed tne u. -- m of the Hmith-lan- d very much and h r l.er onion held', jay kue told tiie Kin, i..r i.Uph.B.1, that the twV-.v-.- ' A : Ipractiee of permitluia iiye orta ol hie jkliiaJoin to be cut off wo.il.t haie to atop before It became a Thereupon be dutlfally doapatch.d a mveaenger Witn a (letter, aaylng: "'My XMa Hrother K!n- -I truat that you and your auhje"'.- - arn eujoyln that lieaKJi and harmony a ymir winloin baa w well pnivtitu.l i t. Aa for me. 1 am urtlon flghttn IproffreNSln with my u eapcrtmenla, but nil dat reaw'd to ia rapid.y leini that your fro on the Wiii :is onion tnitcii, and have now Hint the boundary e'.no reached th middle of the bdf dud ayoa-ni.that It enall not tree. I muat paea that tree." Whan tha King re ovsi thla letter n d eivnawlering wna At a cabinet meei.R. it a Knud lima to aliow :uw much trouhle lie w.ia he hod and how n.n.'h rendeiiiig hi aubj-- ta by doing tin Ir doiora thinking ha aaked tho tri oAurt--r what they tlmught rf it. One d.vtor aald lie th.rught tt a very Impertinent letter. T:.e other that it waa one. One tceaaurnr a kindly and reaaanab that it waa evidently n lnlf hidden thrent. Tl:e ether that It w.ia r imply a phiin at.ili ment and requeaU Whereupon th Kin, learlng hia tliroat, ia..i in a vary pleaaaut tone:-- "! thank you. (p nilomen. for ymir ra riiarly ripresaed oj.i:i!oii. 1 have g.md fully reud the latter of my raighhor.In any King Kali, and I fail to ae that our part of It he baa aaid anything about not moving tha aycuinora right? When the boundary keeper got the it wot their wka working, for the tree The requirement of this game are ao wua wry large uid heavy and naturally simple that it can be made with very wu'h wanted to put tho work ou the other. little trouble and will prove of unending All went umoollily until one morning delight to those Interested in outdoor frying to graft when King Kell amusements. of a Itghilng A pair of ktti on tii ahoiildera triangle is made of wooden pegs live u that iug cock, a inenaenger ran to him or eix inches in height and driven Into tha the Queen wlalmd to m o him. ground flrmly enough to stand by tlunn-selvun reaching her presence h found liar Twine drawn from one peg to anaiirrounded by Rome of Ilia gardener who other will tend to keep them in position. seemed lo tie excited. She explulued to Die Directly in the centre of the triangle a King tliut at that moment a large number of King KotUUa men and horaea were moving the big, deuil aycamore treeadded Making their presence known, an extMu'k onto her onion patch, and of (Ms scandalous stats of afthat aha wanted Dial tree moved back planation fair was demanded, and the young folks to where K belonged. that aa they wore both expected Hut. auggeated Die King, do you explained to take and carry on In time the tight up know that that mean war? of their parent and grandparents about -We do. replied tiie Queen. Tha King therefor ordered th army to the onion patch and the frog ranch, they had concluded to learn all about tha subget ready at once, and it waa dime aa ject, and whfle doing ao had not only quickly a pnaaibla, fur many of the fallen In love with each other, but the were playing (cam re Hke hall, cricket aa and tennla with King Kollall' aoldletw. prince ' with onions and the prince with with whom they groat friend, and frogs many of the gum scattered aU over both both TIiIn irlorluiiit Itlril iiiiiwt tv Hell known ( every Arnerlcitn Imy and girl, epei'inlly at till ns son of the kingdoms had to ha finished. This, of frogs lags and on Iona Mnl for the reader of the Young Polk Keetlnn? Hidden In the course, gave King Kelts tl ample time to As yea r. Wlint iiK'HMice him tln itreiil Aiiicrlr-itthe princely promises had been given out. iueiure will lie found iiiiinlier of hlaek letter which will tell you a wonl with which the eagle la nluray connected. order his army hia generals, who were In there waa nothing to do but make the best Finding that Tin outline letter, when fmiiiil and arm lifted ao a lo funn a word, will tell you anmcthlng elae which' la consultation, could riot agree upon a plan of it. ao King Knhall and the Queen of by the niirom-hliiliolidny. of battle ha disperaed them, aaylng the Southland arranged a Mg feast for he would send a courier to the other King tha wadding, to which both armies were sO'C'.O' .OVvO'v ,0 dKV with a flag of truce to augeet that they invited. Tiie dead aycamore tree and the A Puzzle for Patriotic Boys and Girls. An Interesting Flag Game . K.-u- ..: J&fat fb-y- -- ? j :u-- ; na lu:t v or-dr- n- e. tapsned stink one foot In height, with the cardboard flywheel aa suggested by the diagram at Its base, ia driven Into the ground and held In an upright position by the structure on the pegs, as shown. A little American flag at the peak complete the mechanical port of the game, This pole, flag and wheel all turn when one of the wings of the wheel U struck, revolving in a free maimer and setting the folds of the flag awhiri. Three can play the gam although more la permlealbla, and an ordinary budatl one for each player, proves the pangs. I foroe for the revolving pole. Each player mill a ball, aiming lo, !Phrt: ""k"- - hn mail the pole spinning around, bat I so manage their throws ivl muat players no ball will retard tiie revoluti.m J wlmel. Careful marksmanship t, tial, for if two balls strike the whfc L opposite angle the pole wlU eras " vove. Un, il T ii 1Uutyhc' I Anu-rii-Hi- i The Aquatic Artist. Oet)iO KING NOITALL AND THE PATCH. ssts w.ri5 aar nii-n- Kill SIS FJTZttZXSi Vsentf yvn. - raneh, vwen Nolls It. aimm -- vz wl HR 1 B in set ce thi mi wi P A Game of Baseball. m al re frr Prt loe Ml mj ari 3ta uni lit RUUGI MllfOUJt XKLLEfL Darhte Green aqd hi flying macbfne He dive Hke the deuce and he awlm Im Wera laughable, funny nnd any. a goose; Twas a wonderful thing, tbs old bard used Sometimes he is up in the uir. to sing The god people shout when his hsd I Darius I with ua bob out. With weed tangled up In his hair. Darius Is squalls and prowdi j The water hie element la This victim of wheels so attacked to M Affixed to hla heels are peculiar Shaped heel wheel. Would like to quit now, but, alu! All ready for doing tbs Ms. The tiling on his back in tlic wsleiyMl Attached to Ms back lg a wwtepproof sack; sank i 111 heart 1 o'erfl owing with pluck. Keeps right along puffing out gsa Ah! Boon he will swim, be will dive, he And then Hke a dart this aquittc SO will skim smart O'er the water aa slick as a duck. Makes a dive that' a dream aal 1 Ia the water l.s goee on his very tiptoes. charm; And then his machinery starts. And the people all roar when he wadci Oee whli! It was great, I arise to relate. the ehore To the near and the furthermost parts. With a pickerel under each arm. oilier thin wh" hkei! tha arraiiKenm'U, whiielmmdnry,!ne,kdujeralM,tiB1l1rlvo',,ata1r1 he devoted hie time and talent to the .h- - fra, "a, to t velnpment or a limed of fighting rnckJ Johilna of thaarn -- olu InL with an extra pair of 'STT out 1 il v cnnl.ig thnt hat r luuha. I., cs tr all ad la i1.0"1 if r'C'it and left liaml far they hail to have a rrpnf: tlieir yet only 'th t Mli r .. l;;.. a.iyln "Kxiietly tv" at tl.e proper Ifa only had one fool, however, for. h, -If there were two of them I remarked, would have to lie a lugger find than both. and thutmlgl.t he annoying." He did not. M ta whom, and a. hk. rlht hand ml fea a at haIjIh wiijuh. Tim Queen, wrhila abtendln to the da tail of tlm klndni. aiient a good deal of K verv irmnt kill. ...... II Now. like nil (treat men. lie had a fad. time In raising ntilnua, plain and fancy, of ill .IV. .iirnikij. t Rim m 1,1 r nu'ii , I t.i iiy, he wa a frn faneler. ntnt which liv mu uil tier subject wera n. iifiiri.ll, wlm w..nl.l'Plii lint tlm f.ml. Blm waa aided anma in re I.. di.. ire .i kin w ii i i iliri 'laluiiit In Have on bln fr.i roiii-ill tlm wm M. thla liy her win. I'niice Vallentc, wiio alao iliinHl fni I... M..im-liini- " An tern hrau-Im-itiaatded hia father In lila i,, ,s H'isi- - mmi (hit Hi.. AunniK Iiik ntlier ihuhuirkIiiiir wiia a with .if tile I ilxikliK fur "fill daugnlcr, mi nliedleiil tlnit lie iminril the moMera. lie waa a eharmln and Imm tile Irliiceea Ihitlfnl. Blm wn, us lie obliging youth, and endeared hlmarlf to all kiililfi'1,1 wan a M'l'ii.im i.m-jhenr her1 lie iivt, amt Imeiiliw dlMlIked even tha very "mil only a prlm-i-amt wn.ilil In- - tlii'Miinie were It tint fur t lii .wmil. tint Very elmry of giving H. Mine 'mention of frogs' Ivgu. sislcui lie Inn lnlnl,i, eil. deeliireil titr lier- - Jt no hHiHuel that tha heat onion nf liH right hnn.li 'i" , ' I"'- - I11' Ilia cabinet her teaelier illwigrecrl. HUH i ground wna a Inwr. ihy-;ll- ,' ni.in amt left li in.i in in, Mr turn marshy trad In the tH'1 . emilil ahe cook fntg' h-Rl.'l.iim. tarn treiueiri m, ami, nf e'liirM.', Iim rfei.y,ih.itrv of the luFinit. on the boundary Une 11. hud a I1'!11 bet ween the two kliiRdnniR the very spot hearty dislike inurt find. rP,wn uf niiiniiN In any firm. whb'h Kin Kollall deatreit and partly The kingdom wna the north half of an! naed an a fro , and If It wera K Eii OOOOOCvOOQCOOO FROG-ONIO- N lm tM , OtKiOwO' ha wfc at Xur-ih- nr m. no mi lot o' to-da- y. to-da- y A FOURTH ofr JuuctHor Buster9 s Glorious Fourth . 1 Co Int fol 24t ant At M cor am 111 de Hll Mt am on dfs 132 the for to ant lug loti Op F pen the ami par 81 r to teni reai T the rlof Sturt from one iminlNT or straight Ov:.o-vO- t limit hu'.f w:iy f the jilayrr it ml enw all of the others with the siimllegt Hue, without touching nny jiUyer more than once. hnr, Jn-- t IW1! lfl wren p Die lines and talk boundary etakrs made a enlrndld bonfire, King Felix sutmllrd the poultry, for he etui to they proceeded eald he would atop experimenting with hi j Brrvd 'tli.-iv- . patent reversU.lv, double back action A they a pit. i mhad IIh- - prosirate dnn1 fighting cock for a while Wire surprised t finds nnd visit the young couple. T lie re were rv.it h of snn.he curlli.g up through Its frog' legs and onions In plenty for all, and straggling n otv. Moving carefully they even the two general in chief agreed that D.nii them and were dump they made a good dish. The physician I. lull'd to MM JTincrav Dutiful alt ting at agreed that they were wholesome, tha UU of a c. mp lire attiring a pan of wise men raid. Exactly" and while .it thu other wna lrince the fool said. That no Joke;" and t.i.ui.Je r.infiiy browning ome frog' lyf only King Noltall wwt a little unhappy, while ar!::r. them urn Dm be found that he rather liked the ti.i.- fo a pin. if. taste of fried onions. matters v. r. City Tliia W a r sre.-nnur- i. I -P- Of t1 till- - I cll.'r and -.- M .ii ,,( r . t vhoi I .. K VI:I 1 t i f... (;. I, Ill ' o! fr h' n Tr. ,.l e . I x'l.-.l- , I1.'- "I. e.i-.- be iuMrd wer thi i i r :... ti. I w 'ie t :i- - him.., i.f ,.f aiu.ii .. fit wh-i.- . Si A i h v 1 c.uui.vt I., ii ftp.iuM . v ;p tu Hi ,ie si ttiv lue... KlvK arc many K..:.-- !.. J ri who love the scare depended on the cat being hit J let at the proper moment. itt and li.elst that Dny are very ul r'.'oturrs. ai'd t!in there are When the cat next appeared he kept e cats watch urttii the cat was in the otiie' Corv'Tis wlm 0- iml very act ol as thnt they arc How pouncing on a little chicken, and then s' T tint may 1. th-- v eorn iimee ilo seem Bred hie gun. The eat gave a tremendnuhe the whch is e.i mnnl-fe- howl. into the air and disaiipearrd. Th l:i imvlor of os aninuila, at least for the time. He was not at ail a.n ii as d mi. )..ues sn.i'ikeye. hurt, for the corn did not the A gevlruian who I'vri n..ir New Vnrk ktn, but he was very badly puncture frightened. ' funny part came afterward. 1 jwi v.ii' h ti) .bled by h r n which !? t appeared, which was aye-au Inuidlnetp nppe'he l.t:le nM 11 w . ( liickei., and observed to keep ho. even win n sppttite y 7" good distance between itself and the 'wn upon an.l slaughter Ihl get'itlelTnU'S ' 'Sieh'.-kn'abo,,t ,h !U5n apomently for the'a'lepi.iJJ'ro ' It in kfi'ing them. Th!. unextediy upm a wandering chicken, i p-r- aw - Q n 'Ill t;;i wi.'i was hi., .t with n r.y t:,i. ruundvl eml mi ir.v ivi It. I',.),! (iv, r B si.-- l it till Di- - I Kick of T. Knl'l It1 IM T nil -r a;d pxx'p U by Hs ri.uii'lcd e.u on th d,lod sj.'u-e- , V, V1.1 n,,t 1l,p' run. rutting on th ll-- .n I. on all of tha hravy atriig-.- t it.,. . ev.'vjd the t'ar,, in,, m,,-,- . r.- ,,, r. ov-- r on the Im k of 4. Holt til. i (."ve giiu It t'etfhcr by iiivkim of il(. t.!, i the gun I., a point hi the fun the uiuxiln, r in ih small ri.-- i, 1, i.y meer.e of the Mount the g-- .-. ..i t.'.u narmge by lasting It tu the WL. Z. B and dnitvd 71 WHY THE CAT THAT LOVED CHICKENS REFORMED p.l h , m t til- - f'l'1 a ef tiie .. b C b: ,, I, lii th tv w !. 1, il'r's-i- PR' reclse-,..:-.l,.im. ii'it IT; Til D 1 v.-r- i et the ll-.- Wl I ' I2S of at for dlt-L,'- f.-- r '' err 0)11 hu pro! r.ir it. ItJt ucil Which , run ft'T pn;i com. Tl.cn he wailed, for'ehlck. Just cut out for a walk on the morning of the Fo h1. d?B gone (far before the dog changed hia mind and etarted to ran a Bnster whittled for him to come back, but the the Dnieat yeDow dog did not obey him to 11 hr. out line AA. fold on line BB, fold bw of the eh.ii, ar0achdIL line OCJ, then fold down the cut geotlon on line DD. Ml blBi Tv kav d. fctlf |