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Show Y u- T A C V J V !i a$ till rAD :ffa;r 1 as simple as it Is tn- THE CASTOR OIL PLANT. cot realize Low 's x VVUlj. K ri week afiir the taaerai, wbn be' sent me a cold letter of condolence from j Fr.lol'el to hL gaze there la a m?-- r lo India It la ( srti In Many Way, tot on which the eye regret J a PALACE ON THE BOTTOhj OP ot a- - u v I IlVIclar, ' ND NOW, MY LIT-tl- e abroad, and expressed poll! we should not meet o much In j lintel Ruhly, that I ALAKE. felting. think The t7ruiesof cantor oil plant, from the brown g'rl, . that you Lave new future. I have never seen him since, j g.lt. s n over slow lythrodgh the green seeds of which this ureful oil la exi 1 for me so r.e.ir that the band stretched .fk.' tall Aunt You are crying, dear? tracted, iv the troy, al plants ik or BaUti It it H HI A Novel sains, touch them. Little that grow among could J I. "Yes, auntie, for you. 0,.i Y Eleanor, whea her here during readily And Idm niilrh I'ractUat, Mon Miss -r around I' nu-Iarms watwarriors Sue her glide past flung nitv.c had taken off j of and its deep, Heea Copied ! Iriiue of India. and eur and anon there is muchly her thing and set- ton's neck as she spoke, and kissed her. pinn.ie,l p ties nnl.e It an ors "1 am glad that 1 know, auntie, site a battle royal petween tled down comfort; .V-v-, namental pi nt, ' Yoi k Tribroom with the of fierce cut PROBLEM 07 rr fuiip-- or the slruggle of une. Tic a nier ,n calking by be ably In the cosy said and walked amd hnvv to after her face a little whiter than usual, ing its smaller Aieenal in Centra! i ark wth a fuend draw'rg-rojkeep (001 u la:- - r la summer offers a the blue timed bky is who has orerhtJi her journey, "From i her beautiful eyes still full of tears. spent t,f,.ral years in India, z wide range oi giori-ou- s j,.. charg'd bylhe IdUrveLlng as surpr.std to iuar what a leaitv your letters, dear, j ttrsiU') When Ralph Trevor paid and something in your face, I think possibilities, w4iH. ' and clouds ar.J shadows put on Useful pdant is jayd, but prfiLaMy the jkw "shade. Truly,' mare baa a tit erf the friend, "ant many of its virtues that you have met somebody you like I promised call. Aunt Eleanor was out most extraordinary retius for a pula e tould not bejaint-,- 1 have beenknown while you wci at Wimple Buy,- - Who and Lilith saw him atone. in India for centuries, rail! method ever heard U this artist you spoke of? You have J "Did you tell him who I am? by cun. and the walls afford vistas but it is a faet, r vertheltss, that the and she when returned, of is that of the 0 1 nr lb light on eieiy side. never mentioned his name or saU much Ming Monton. firm of this oil w exported to Europe Lilith shook her head. a bo fix him? Am I right In gJe--luking of Slam. This The Kit g of Siam, toe invertor of from the West I lies rear the end of not he must "1 him that told only that you car for each other'. ingenious gentletjjis bull nariue device, is a wonderful the eighteenth c'li'ury. in In lin the come to the house atala, amitfe. man escape" the His uar.-is, perhaps, the oil is much used .... an lUumhritit. if JJllth blwshed prettily. She seemed unnaturally reihfut torrid rays of Old Sol by depositing lorg'-'- (f anv monarch in the world, the oil has be n "You tire a witch, auntie. I scarcely drawn' and has and her aunt himself for hour at a time in the cool- ), about wbat had even letters, Lut be is been Ilf' mentioned him. tos'diring a: separaed. prop.rl) the uiaa sighed as she thought that for that!. He hit, uim none v: Ano'hcr thing in "Perhaps reticence speak more than who had ruined her own bappine.-,-, had rg jf aqueous embrace of a lake (slbd n.u ..Ln horn There' he bits in a hou." of glass as ten JifVn.i' ,.il a' in PdJtUoa to t'us, its favor U i...u, blow eou-- ' nr to words, said Annt Elp&nor, In her genalso caused her Idolized niece a heart- comfortable as can be. while the 1. on! I fill n.oi than a Li.ot .0'.. a s i m,' t .:e-- ; rter to o.:e-tl'b anl pond tle, ay m pathetic voice. ache, and she boon teased to question lilies droop and tho furnace-lik- e r Jf, j, sjo-j heat l0'ri o! half is r..pde by a; g "Well! I do cot think that 1 am in her. all tender hi:, L'tt itself i. m at hia oier dominion. spite spreads ag" with oti.i r oil.-nirtA' a an e.i llcpt love with him, said the niece, thought jount did she I "I am sure that right, The king and his royal retinue, en- has t)" wives. Not a itj: landing this ubi hunt ar ! much u cd indue fully; "but be Is verjf nice, and ha said to her st If, half afraid lest her own sconced In the lake, live anew the llfo large however, be is so dressing of t.u.n hides and skills The I He mo. coming resentment 'enis very fond of renhud artist the against of Poseidon, the Greek god of the ocean, anl mighty t.iat he must marry natives us" it back to town in a few days, aal spoke dered her ,,ey fpr preferv.ng A man who could and his wife. unjust. who dwelt noboiij beuePtli him in rank, and his their v ate,- bn, i. s, and vithout it the Amphltrlte, about calling to see us." be ao talculatlng could not make Lilith in their fabled golden house under the only (I'l.il be.r.g members of ills own beestc wallah,' would "And bat is his name, dear? fou happy, even If she knew nothing of tho fan'. !' Ida official wife must, therefore, seas, at Aegae, of the Homeric Isles. 'u ik or bin bet , to have rene a:htr f, himall about niu.t tell me past. 1 am glad that she realizes the The King, in the Interests of Suffer- be hla li ilf la which be ca: ues the water around "His nams is Itaiph Trevor, and he fact. She rules the lmrem, wears diamond much pftener thui lie does uow. not copyright this did ing humanity, has three pictures in the Academy this she A few days afterward, however, aod emerald rings on every finger and and it has been adoptn "Tlie syce, or groomusea it to kc.p was called to alter her opinion with Interesting Idea, year, so I suppose he, is quite a ed the Khan Prince by Aryanluh, of ruby braielets around her ankles. Sht the 'sahib's' harness in good order, and artist. I waut you to take me regard to Liliths wisdom. Her niece India. The Prince has & magnificent occup'es her time in smoking cigarettes a valuable attribute of the oil is esto see them, had gone out for a stroll with no comto the Academy summer villa on the bottom of a lake tad chewing the betel nut, making her pecially in such a riimate as India, ' auntie. He is not young, between panion but her dogs, and as Miss Monteeth as black as ebony. Th! pleases that it on his ancestral estates at Agra. he but and should I windowr think, repels rats and vermin. In Aston looked out of the forty, thirty awaiting who says that anybody can sam of think the we Just the plant is widely cultivated as of how is very handsome. I told you this the king, possibilities her return, she was startled to see her have white teeth, but only monarches a food for the The stalks, met; we were cut off by the tide, and bidding "Good-b- y at the gate to a novel plant if It was introduced here who are rich enough to afford the betel which give an excellent are used ho helped us to get on the breakwater. man whom ahe recognized Instantly, for the benefit of sweltering pulp, ones. have black Instead of going to Coney nut ran 1 do for thatching pm poses. The oilcake is ot know what we should have although It was ten years since ho had done If he had sot come to our assist- seen him. largely consumed as fuel, and is also The years which had Island on Sundays we should take a In Pavement. Tart I'ffperluHnt used as a manure. In Jeypore, the ance. Next day he called on Mrs. changed her from a marriageable girl boat for the "People's Submarine SumCovd'Dribb? difference of opinion. palace, public offices and streets are the Montressor, to Inquire whether she was to a settled old .maid, seemed to have mer Hotel, located, Id ua aay,-of- f street. being found to exist among experts aa lighted with gas made from a cheap any the worse for her adventure, and passed over Ralph Trevor without leav- Battery or off Twenty-thir- d East River, There would be glass to the best kind of wood for use In variety of castor oil, grown for that we met every day afterward. ing a trace behind on hla handsome paving, the Farls municipality pose. The nailvo use the leaves as fod- submerged at convenient She had run on quickly wtthout face or splendid figure. It seemed to palaces an experiment which der for their cm tie, declaring that it undertaken and down has East the North and up as points face. Now, glancing at her aunta her, as she looked, thatLtttth could not The Increases tho yield of milk. One thing ahe raised hef eyes, she was surprised help caring for such a man and making rivers and down the harbor. If made will he watched with interest. one of c the they have not succeeded yet in doing Montmartre, mi Faubourg bars, restaurants, large enough, Us In the excuses for his heartlessnes by expression. What is the matter,'" auntie?" she past, but he was grieved to think that You are her revelation had bad the effect of loscried, springing up in alarm. not III ing her Lllitha confidence, "No, dear; your news startled me, "I see that Mr. Trevor brought you that Is alt. Tell me, dear, she pushed home, dear, she said, when her niece from entered, and a shade of annoyance -- back the pretty golden ringlets the girls low. smooth forehead as she passed over the girls beautiful face. spoke, and looked earnestly Into her Yes, I see him somewhere or other He is bright eyes, "tell me, dear, that you every flay, she said, quietly. '"hate not given youf heart to this Mr. always on the look-o(or me, and folTrevor f lows me everywhere. -No, auntie; I like him very much "But if you do not like them, dear, because he seems so kind and nice, hut you can easily put a stop to hla atten-- 1 do not think that I am In love. Why?" tions by telling him so, said her aunt. "I think that I ought to advise you Lilith blushed a little. not to let yourself become too fond of "I will do so if you wish, auntte. I You must please yourself entirely, him, said her aunt, thoughtfully, dmot'thtnkrte Is man who would dear. I have told you something of his make my little gH happy." character. It is for you to decide Do yoty know him then, auntie? whether you can trust your happiness You have never mentioned his name,' in hi hands." eaid Lilith, lq wrprie. Lilith thanked her without giving "I have not even him In ten years, any definite reply, and her aunt sighed, a nL hoped-th- at a girls wilfulness g would not make her ruin her happiness. Perhaps, after all, Ralph Trevor would make her a good husband, since she had money, and there was no tear of her lotting it, as she lier-sehad dona ten years before. She could "understand only too well the attraction that he must have for a young and romantic girl, but ahe wondered a little that It could have mado Lilith w-- . YgyA ? jT Vyfw. forget the injury he .had done to the r aunt she undoubtedly loved. him in?" ahe '"Why did you not ask asked; and Lilith flushed again. I thought that you would not like to meet him, auntie. I am afraid that I have Lad to tell a lot of stories to account to him for my refusal. SINKING PALACE OF THE KING OF SIAM. Aunt Eleanor sighed, and asked no mor questions. could be! greatest arteries of the French capital, in India, and that is to produce a cert halls and billiard-room- s She was not surprised when, s week lav the which particularly heavy traffic marketable Excise and a made medicinal oil. This Is feature, later, the girl came to her with a face would be null and void, not having any along all Is being repaired chiefly made In France, Belgium and long. day passes a and note in her flushed with triumph, In that section of the toanL with no fewer than six different kinds England, from the imported seeds, band, the writing of which Miss Mon- application "Wet Sundays would be realised in of wood." These are pitch pine, pine Bombay doing a large export trade in ton recognized at once, although it waa name. from the great swampy district In the this industry. so long since she bad received a letter fact as well as In south of France called the Lande3, the bees of has ventilation The question "HERE IS TUB ANSWER, AUNTIE. In the same hand. to by the kingly in- Inhabitants of which have to walk attended Mnrllnc 'lad From Onion .Jnloe. already on Inalata "Mr. Trevor. wald her aunt, "Did you never mention coming A very convenient mucilage can be He pumps air from the surface about on high a Lilts; teak, red karri, to ;ny name to him? you,' auntie, and asks ventor, enormous tubes and manage box and a particularly hard wood from made out of onion juice by anyone who through Only aa Aunt Eleanor, I think. How whether you will give me up to him, to a circulation. The Borneo. Each of these materials has wishes to use it, says Good Housekeepiup keep constant and must write ahe said. "I put him off strange that you should know him. would have .ns particular qualitiesof lls.cwo, such ng.- -- A yooT-ire- d Inventor American Spanish onion, after Ye, the world la very small, dear, till the following day, surtor thou- aa Impenetrability, boiled for a short time, will air trouble being enough pumping to Richmond. to Ten I .... years ago AbougbetharT should promised go etc. From time to time a com- yield, on Ik ing pressed, a large quanbecome Ralrh Trevors wife. We were "And what must I tell him when I sands of people. The other details will face, of experts will visit the place tity of very adhesive fluid. dea from themselves mittee This D readily suggest hath twenty-fiv- e then. You have often see him. dear? - the as to the sub- used a draw up own of and in for report various glass trades Kings 1 scription read her extersvely answer never the note Lilith wondered why For married. Pere has been In use for a long stance which best stands the rough pasting paper onto tin or zinc, or even haps I ought to tell you now. Ten years she had already written to delay his palace, which wear and tear. time. glass, and the tenacity with which it ego, you know, my father was alive, visit. for himself room holds would surprise anyone on makis the alone, As it I to trust was and considered an heiress. more "Your are going your haping the first attempt. It Isa cheap and Wallis IVopI to st Worn linn. f an helresa than you are,' dear, for piness in his hands, then, dear? said is but twenty feet square by fifteen feet One of the leading New York food re- good muclLge, and answers as welT high. With the exception of the floor your grandfather was one of the rich- - her aunt, when she had read it. close-l- y formers who would improve the diet of of as the more mostly cements. Invention. is it glass heavy plate entirely 1 eat merchants in the city. Ralph waq am sure that he reallyjoves me, fitted Into ateel frames. The floor Is mankind has put out a proposition for a rising artist then, and not so rich as answered Lilith." e of wood and steel, and directly under It the eating of bones, after they are PRINTERS' INK. , he ie now, and be pretended to be very that under the me. I considered him every, fund of "I want you to tak' me to the is a second or false floor Into which are ground fine. He holds An ad f the bones of the Huup fcy a drummer Is thing that was good and noble, and I Academy, auntie, this afternoon. AW stored weight of stone. When floating existing regimen brttfr ti.nn a drummer followed up by not are are supplied frame properly these but man all . waa weights removed, I the that Mr. seen Trevors pictures thought an ad. happiest woman have not la the world w hen he wrote and told yet,. said Lilith, two days later, and when His Majesty desires a cooling, with the chemical elements needed to Catch tl.e eye, hold the attention, conand sound in in and the room keep them vigorous tons of them are rolled create an Interest, and your ad Is certme that he was coming to ask my her aunt looked up In surprise. can be ain- ttr prove a profitable one. father' consent and mine to our mar-rirg- e. - "But you have asked Mr. Trevor to slowly and silently sinks until it rests dition, and that these elements I have the letter now, and will come at upon the bottom. It Is then at a depth most easily obtained by consuming the perKt in advertisirg that doe four, dear, for your reply, not pay. Something be wrong. animals ordiof the and bones so of about feet, ehow it to you when we go upstairs. twenty powdered arranged I shall leave my answer, said Find out what It Is and chance it. Aa it happened, wo were to have a Lilith, and as her aunt's gentle eyes that an abundant supply yof air is ob- narily used for food. He would sprinkle Tf you tan construct an ad intf rest- houseful of people on the tained from numerous tubes leading to a steak or chop, for example, with bone ing enough evening that questioned her, ahe went on: to be read two or three it in is which ho proposed calling, and I had to write time pver consider yourself a good ad '"Here is the answer, suntle. It Is the surface. By means of other tubes dust, after tho manner to him to ask him to come on the fol- - only a photograph of yourself takem he is enabled to hold conversation with sprinkled with salt and pepper, and he writer. ", Towing day instead.-- 1 do not think thaF ten years ago. I think that he will un- those la the royal palace on shore, and maintains that thus the taste of the "Hearsay1' is a slow advertising when compared to the newsthe sting would he so great if It were derstand, and 1 hope you do not think also to transact state business. meat may be greatly Improved. papers. CiosMp can't beat printers' ink not tor the letter I wrote him, for 1 me a very wkked girl for having tried of this submarine lor rapidity and effectiveness. showed plainly what my feelings were to make him feel a little of the are as lavish as those of the JUrronnin One Door In You cant put too much thought or pain he castle for him, and I cannot bear to' think of gave you so long ago. in ordinance new a Griffin, Imperial palace. Every chair, table and Under care Into jour ads. Rerrtember-th- at It even now." not with town Inlaid is and divan may gold Ga a barroom in that your mind has to convince many minds She paused, as if overcome by the with precious stones. The orna. Connect with another room, and must in order to succeed in celling goods. Rasuls. la Ilrrrtlr remembrance of the heart' revelation subscription list of a aa bcea dis- ments, statues and minor furnishing! have but on doorway for entrance and A new .which ahe had given- - to a man un- covered inheretical" "Seeds la known are of ivory, and the back of the royal esiL Eveff'lf the proprietor of the bar periodical or newspaper is a better indiIt aa Russia, cation of its worth to an advertiser than chair la emblazoned with a coronet of lves in the building In which it la situworthy of it. The Pilgrims or "Wanderers and the assurance of an advertising man"And did he never come? asked a entrance emeralds. he must have separate In Tomsk and othated, thousands numbers ager. Lilith, gently. When Hia Majesty desires to return to hla house, and from hla bar ipmrt go er Siberian governments. ' Their mode The advertising Jingle most pnpular "No, dear, the next day my fathers of life Is copied from the primitive to the surface the weights are quickly Into the street In order to get into his among merchant I the Jingle' of gold bankruptcy waa announced; he died rolled out upon a sunken raft by means home. The object of the ordinance la and silver. And the biggest advti from the shock, aa you know, and left Christians; they believe that the reign of levers worked In an ante-rootlsera get the most of that kind of and obvious. . ie at hand, and give me praitlcally penniless. If it had not of the music. as their reason for retiring to the room It drawn, up, as lf it were a that Borne ads read more Ilk epitaphs. been for your dear father, I should A Motkir at IS. for when the archfiend comes elevator, by means of cables and hoist-in- g Instead of announcing a prosperous livhave been without a home. And ell Siberia, the orthodox church and the bureauapparatus operated from above. The The youngest mother in the state of ing business they seem to feebly chronthrough my troubtc I waa wondering cracy of the government will he de- raft' bearing the weights Is afterward It Mr J. F. Magee, of MUciieH. icle a decaying store or s dead trade, Oregon why Ralph did not corte o me. I could stroy cd. From printers' Ink . 8 dran up by the same method. The A lUS.UTOTS'TMEN'T. KFFl'fXfr' a pai-nani- j' f-f- '. o a'-noot nt en, 1 op-j-- s -- li ' j t pu.-wt- I it-- " . v i; i , cou-pnc- 1 . - water-rmTie- o- r, l well-know- slk-wor- ( j THE BICYCLE SULKY. The Inveutor Lo.t a (home to Stake I'lle of MoneY Out of It. a AYLr refer IV troticr t.rd pacer are rated and tl.e struggle to wad a horse ic harne-- i a mile in two minutes is on, the bicjile sulky is used. Three years ago the first ones were received with laughter, so odd did they look beside tjva. did fi igh-'- fit eled hickory, weighitg twice as much, says Chicago Tribune. Few are uwnre that a Chicago newspaper man, William Wclton by name, an admirer of the harness hor.,e and or. tusny ..vests a. rider of the bicycle, failed to hear Dame Fortune when she trpped at his door with the patentable idea of toe bkjcle It tame sulky in her hands about la this way. He was at that tin.e a reporter on a Detroit afternoon paper, which prints also a Sufi day morning edition. He had een on the paper only a week and was anxious to turn oxer some pod "Sunday stuff" It hal Occurred, t6 him before this that a sulky 'ged, with bicycle wheels, rubber tichs, and. abote all, ball bearings, would run many pounds easier to the e nule than the sulky, and it W'ould make aexeral seconds difference in the struggle to have a hora trot in two minutes. So he wrote a "fake. It was In the form of an Intel view wdth Dr. Gibson, of Jackson, Mull, owner of Treraont, 2 2SJ,, sire of June-moa- t, 2.14, and others. Iathe story Gibson was credited with haying suggested the Idea. The next fall the first bicycle sulky appeared In Buffalo, and was made sport of, but the horse beat one he apparently had no license to beat. not a driver goes into a race without one. The newspaper man, who never applied for a patent in fact, never thought of it who threw away his chance to prove the invention In later years by giving all the credit to a third person, is still in the "grind. Millions have been made out old-styl- To-da- y, the of rubber-tire- wlmeL ball-beari- d, pur-stre- j r ut life-lon- lf 1 r WATCHED THE MAN. Huge Watch Presented to a Mjsulie tho Ice Ruilnm John Bevans, the big Smoky Hollow ice man, is six feet four Inches fn height, and weighs 290 pounds, says a Philadelphia dispatch. There does not appear to be an ounce of superfluous flesh upon his massive frame. His shoe Is seventeen Inches long, and rite inches across the broadest part of tho sole. All tbn rest of Jobua tioibing la built In proportion. A number of his friends the other day, in looking ui ouml for a suitable birthday present, came across a huge watch hangirg in the display window of a pawnshop Inquiry revealed that the watch was once the property of Chang, known all over the civilized world as Barnums Chinese giant. It was a hunting case, silver affair, ar,(l as it was ro "ie especially for the giant of the crumt. it must have cost a great deal of money. The timepiece ia five inches acres llie face, about two inches thick, and weighs asfa half. On the Tnslile of the case are some Chinese characters. Bevans is very proud of his strange watch, but he .has been unable to trace its history. All that the pawnbroker can tell is that it waa pledged by a circus man, who gave the name of "Yopey. Man In NEWSY TRIFLES. The widows cap is as old as the days Julius Caesar. An edict of Tiberius commanded all widows to wear the cap under penalty of a heavy fine and imprisonment. The "periophthalmus, a native of the Malayan mangrove swamp, la the only fish which breathes with its tall. If the tall be painted over with oil or varnish the fish dies of suffocation. The rainiest place in the world is Cherrapingi, In Assam, where the averyears has been age rainfall four hundred and ninety-tw- o Inches. In 1R61 it was nine hundred and five. From June, 1791, to November, 1S13, the French government enrolled 5.556,-00- 0 of whom men, nearly three-fourtdied in battle, of wounds, or of uDeases -ontracted In the field. of n jet aaqJjavt -- In't st -- me-diu- I 4 M f : heavily-studde- A The-growi- ng anti-Chri- st - Sk i is RAMS HORNS. The devil agree with the moth-rare who says he can drink or let it alone. When the leeks and onions of Eg) pt are remembered, God s mercies ate -- -- drinker n. No matter what appearances the way the best. God , may b. chooses for us is always It isbetter to wear a clean dress of homespun, than a purple robe filled witn smallpox. Some men stop talking nice in church about the time their wives begin to clean house. God is as much against a giant as he Is against anybody else, when the giant ia in the wrong place. Nothing can make us absolutely' fearless under all circumstances, except knowing that God Is with us. ' David had so many heavenly melodies in his heart, that he never had to call for his notebook when he picked up his harp. It is likely that more sin and suffering have been caused by the overindul- gence of parents, tfian by the hatred of ' enemies, To ay that "all things work together for good to them Dial Iqve God, mean that God can- - ' only give hla children good gifts. j The man who seeks gold Is often d.s appointed, but the one who seeks God Is sure of a rich reward. By doing too much for our children we often render them Incapable of doing anything for themselvea. A cup of cold water given for the sake of Christ. Is a great deed only when it la all that we can give. The way to be a true disciple. Is pot to make a specialty of looking for feet to wash, but to do In kindness and love whatever need doing. - . , - A. I would never' marry a widow. They are always looking after Number One. B. I don't agree with you. It seems tq me they are Invariably .looking after Number Two. |