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Show and th most valuable securities, buf THE HED SEA MIRACLE also la solid bullion and hard cash The very strictest search proved j that nothing had. been taken beside SAW the box, which wa returned intact, SB day the directThere were two things perfectly When this point was fully settled it THE WATERS PARTED. or Of the Hank of cne, that the writer of th letBn Stand wer much ter really bad gccesa In some myetett-o- u wa agreed by the directors that th be rewarded nd n )t way to th strong room nd the mysterious visitor should puzzled by a Great Storm Points la the wtw little other that he had discovered that the for hi honesty, and tr was currently ! reported that they settled upon him harraUve Verified by Arrbwolo-flv rz the secretary real police bad been put Upon Lis tracl, to support Who IU tu tiirm at their ar-So It vii determined that some of a liberal annuity, sufficient Bern Orer nual sitting the I - the director, who could conveniently him In comfort for the rest of bis JtdoCe. Boston Globe, room the and at day. visit strong do o, should lowing somewhat curiou the time tndicted In the letter. IN A CHIN ESE-JA J.-letter: EATER, The plan wag carried out. But, a E N. TUL-LOC"Two gintllmln of might be expected, the direct r wer has Just pubadvlaed Y had Law Against Having Women on till Dank England: not alone. The polk lished in London a a half and Bank that: r for well too hand safe la them all Is yow laaltarabln. yoj Rigid and Stage thing report which - hi safe, butt I ko i bettur I bln in- d()zen of th best detective were We entered the building assigned to the bibside thee Hank the last I nite hand ?ow placed in such a way that any cut lical story that the none r.ullln about It. Hull hum not a would have supposed that they firmed The Ascending Luminous Dragon" by a small side door and proceeding for Jews eeeaped across thief, ao hif ej will m-- l nice Iny th one group. la, werh arl the moin-lwaited there the whole night ora distance along' very narrow, rom, ioar th Bed Sea-dr- y gret They or heard whitewashed at tweif rate lie txvplain otl to yeow. long, hut nothing V, anddown a flight shod. MaJ. - pen. passage In vain. About four Leu oney 1 her $ cun at,)n aol say Tb lr labor of steep and narrow wooden step wa for the last TuIIbilT ifi. &ni "detective .. the tio, J i n u ftln tu iu, y. o'clock tn th morning of the establishhas been ruak-- . The detective looked grave. There whispered that It wa needles for th arrived at the kitchen jear where Celestial cooks were lug governmental . was a plot at work, they saw, and with gentlemen to remain any longer, they ment wait a long a the busily preparing savory (?) dlsieglor iumys for Croat Britain In that part would their usual penetration they at once themselves Inthd for hour the performing company. 'Our place, of Egypt where the Hebrew'chlldren penetrated the deep ft depthrof gentlemen ehooae, but th all however, was not there, so on we went accomplished their famous iquity, breakirg "Into th strongest of Into Journey. In 1 underroom a very Urge Tncre If U could be broken room it rung more of efluall steep, his published statement, tao the major-generup flight tho of ground where the huge wealth at all wa long past, dark and uninviting stairs. Through a iays that In th spring of this bank la deputed million of Kngl-am it morning th bosrd held an Th sovereigns, bat tf gold and Imndred-welg- extraordinary meeting. In order to dis- door at the top we walked unceremo- year h waa engaged In surveying the wf silver, with myriad of note of the niously Into the "holy of hoiks,? other- borders of Lake MJnzahlah, on the Red cus the result of th effort to an tm aUulable amount. Here e act- Sea. On one occasion a sudden and who had been 11 night tn wise ,the "green room. gerithmen The (Elective, of course, knew that th vault. After a long argument ors were in various stages of personal violent wind storm arose, the force of thi rwm must b the plate which the gbout niching. porter entered with some applying cometlcs, whirh was so prodigious as to carry wrfer uf the letter had designated a a letter, which he stated had been adornment, bile many more, everything before It, including Inciothers dressing, the gret qusr rom." room. In the strong found on the table were rehear- dentally the water of the lake. In a and smoking chattering, So one f.ora outside could enter, but It ran follows: of routs the police well underatoodTlhe Lars sing their peculiar parts, which p our few hours the whole body of water had yeou like. You ran do trftlt "There must be inne confederate night I herd snmeon speck to Mr. untutored eyes, seemed to be composed been abducted and naught remained within the bark, and one of the Co- Feldln, who I know I an hossifer of of the most- - absurd and extravagant lave vessels, mud. sand and the major-genera- l. nspirator. being more cowardly than the th perilee, ow of course I did not antics? Here and there were scattered The vessels moored In the real, bad reunited to betray hi fellow come, a I mite av dun. I glv yeou small tables, around and upon Wh lake were stranded high and dry, with to save himwlf. , Cnome to nlte. If whoso yards so water la SlgtsLJlTSIaTa undoubtedly All night long the detective were se- another 1 chance. are thear aloane those of the performers or two gentlemen saw nothtn but room, Habili- what occurred in the days of Moaes, the reclined. over creted were they -listlessly detective If tun. be eny hi will with ing and heard nothing, with the excep- 3 1 thear hi shat give It al tip at 1st. ments and garments of wonderful cut and gives a new interest to that fation that ome sai l they heard about will hung around the walls and were scat- mous history, wherein Is set forth the o'clock a etrange sound which they Yeou may, choose s yeou J. 8." tered about the floors and tables In triumphant flight of the captives dry could r.ot account for, taken reckless profusion, while huge chests shod through the way of the waters, Every suitable precaution w - The next night w a the tame, and the came. The sentinel paced nest. and the next; and when th board whenandnight containing ."property were deposited whose returning flood destroyed their down outside? the detective at Intervals around the room. From oppressors. day" of the bank came around th di- up rector would hove treated the affair were not far off; and sfter the most there was the direct approach on to the For an exact comprehension of the A whole matter a review of the biblical stage. The artists were exclusively Chinese, history Is essential. Taking Jrorn their and, despite the desperate makeup.jOL context in order those verses of the No woman Is allowed on the aacred narrative which are necessary, men. w have the following concise record stage of a Chinese theater In any ca8trange as ll may from the book of Exodus: pacity whatever. sound, the omission la, however, hardAnd the hardened the heart of of the men Pharaoh, King of ly noticeable, for the get-u- p Egypt,and he pursued Impersonating female characters la so after the children of Israel; and the one perfect that it la with difficulty children of Israel went out with an high can reallyTe convinced that the unhand. alterable law on the subject has not But tht Egyptians pursued after Nevertheless, In Its them, been Infringed. all, the horses and chariots of tern rigidity it is as unalterable aa a Pharaoh and hia horsemen, and his law of the Medes and Persians. army, and overtook them, eneamplng by the lea, beside Plhahlroth, before A COSTLY MISSING LETTER. And the Egyptians pursued and went "Barker," Instead of Baker," Make tn after them to the midst of the sea, Difference of fl.fltt to Westers Enins. even all Pharaohs horses, his chariots The inflation of the letter r In the and hi horsemen. name of H. W. Baker promise to cost And Moses stretched forth his hand the Western Union Telegraph company over the sea, and the sef returned to Its about $$,000. In the suit brought by strength when the morning appeared? Baker to recover $7,150, loss caused by and the Egyptians fled against it; and the delivery of 'dispatch from Austra- .the Lord Overthrew the Egyptians in lia to Abram Barker, a Jury In the the midst of the sea. United States court yeaterday returned , And the waters returned, and covered & vcrdlctlor plaintiff for $3,841,51. after the chariots, and the horsemen, and all deliberating about an hour. Judge the hosts of Pharaoh that came Into Hanford Instructed the Jury that a telethe sea after them; there remained not graph company wa charged with the so much as one of them. Thus th Lord saved Israel that day duty of exercising a high degree of care aa to promptness, and that any neglect put of the hand of the Egyptians; and entitled the parties Injured to dameges. Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the Bakers measure of damages waa the seashore. amount he would have realized had he Such Is the biblical record of one of accepted a cabled ofTer, less the amount the most startling, as It is one of the he received. The defense moved for fl most interesting, miracles known to non-auon the ground that the term history. Next to the resurrection of of the telegraph blank especially Christ It has attracted the most attenthe partloa injured to damage, tion from scholars. Books have been either for mistake or delay, and also written concerning It, some explaining aa the error wu made In Australia by one thing, tome another, some nothing a connecting line, no responsibility at all. For year the faithful accepted could attach, particularly a the cable- It as a miracle of the most marvelousA MAN WAS VISIBLE gram waa addressed "Barker," and was ly mysterion sort with entire confiMr. dence. With equal confidence the actually delivered to "Barker. as an Idle attempt to frighten them had I rigorous sesrch had been Instituted, Lewis, for Baker, insisted that condi- sceptical denied it altogether, both aa to manner and effect. Latterly, howtions In a telegraphic message exemptnot their attention been ror strongly the gentlemen were locked In. At last on of them wno paced the ing the company from losses could only ever, there have been modifications on called to the subject by the following Infloor Impatiently, beginning to think . cident; apply to a sender, pot to one receiving each side. A heavy cheat had been forwarded by that perhaps after all It was only a the cable? also, Archaeological - investigations In that, though the error the Parcel Pellveiy company, directed clever trick, cried out: was In Western made Australia the Egypt have verified so much of the "Ton ghost, you secret visitor, you to the Director of the Bank of Eg-la- n Union was liable, aa It contracted with scriptural story that It substantial acof course, opened midnight thief, come out! There I 1. The cheat no on her but two gentlemen, and the Australian company aa Ita agent, curacy Is generally admitted. An ex, before them at once. such a thing being very unufual, and found to contain a myself. If you are afraid, I give you and that the mere fact thatthe mes- amination of the various routes over waa addressed "B&rkfer could not one or another of which the fleeing large packet of moat valuable paper my word that th police are not here. lt wa more in Jest than In earnest sage and e,uililfs, which had been safely excuse the failure to deliver to Baker, Hebrews took their way has demonmilia was Cllfford-for wa It that With them Major deposited in th vault. where the contents of the message strated the fact that In many places tary man shouted out this absurd could show tlh follow Irg letterit vas tor the commission they could have managed a crossing of Eng-lir.d speech. HI astonishment, however, To the Director of the Bank of was refused, the sea, under favorable natural condG ntli min: My husband, who la wa great, when. In reply to what be merchant. The non-su- it ho case wlll probaly b appealed ition.- Aa a.tesuk of this, Christians an Nntl man. wrote tojrou last week had said, he beard avolce, paying; If you have kept your word, I will way now believe! that the escape through aid iU you he had f'und toa himout your light, and known only wht-- h be teLeves Iut water waa hy miraculous Intervenkep 1 mine. th Girl. Thlt Srr.nt self, df gfttlrg Into your strong room, then U come. ft m Gqd. working through nattion Mary, said Mrs, Hume to her Irish Th major and his fetlow dlreetors and offered. If you would meet him lntermeikte causes. The sceptic, ural e tills out matand did like whole the not tape-lintt-- re take much the to domestic, putting explain tonight, admits the escape, light, but they were not cowards, and measure the wldtn of your room. 1 on the other tne ter. wa some but denies after demur It providential Intervenfrom don, am going to glv you a new carpet lla has never taken Anything -- 1 In a few momeats Mary called, Mrs. tion. that roori except th enclosed box. In hen the light wa out they waited while the major grasped Hume! silence, You set tle'c-tlvupon him, and he to show That lie could firmly in one hand a revolver.' For a took the T "Yes, Mary. Tl.. little while a low. grating sound wa chose. be it there go Of Deferent measure cant view In "I a of It then th heard, Let changes," said heavy falling change. another you lie give Mrs. Bloomer Itidedly, there should "Why notr a few gentlemen be In the room alone body, and th next Instant a man wa of th "The tape-lin- e Isnt long enough!" b some alterations )a uv,e o!(J nur8ery and my husband will meet you there visible, ctand'ng In th middle with a dark lantern la hi hand. Harpera Bazar. at mldnigflt. Your verv rviectfnlly, vault, rhymes before Ley are allow ed in any Th man soon spoke for hlpsaelf and Ellen 8 tilth.' modern house. The only th ng that was evident wa th director listened tn astonishment. FAIRIES. Such as dear!" asked her Warn a It he man, wa poor at tl Ellen appeared Smith, that til writer. husband. j, tn a and a obtained husband. The living a precarious Th better scholar than her tale of Cinderella Well, I was skingofttat rhyme. 1 vc. wer shown the letter and strange way, TV hen the tide was low was a favorite with the children of H Is of class a custom certain the of men Th cleverest a ted aeeord'ngly. ancient Egypt, though the version was Polly, put the k4 on people unknown to refined society to omewhft differeot. In It Cinderellas Bloomer. w re posted In the room. -In the morning they told a atrjaxg enter the sewer to search for any sl.pper wa the sllppefof Hhooop , U does h day8 been have which an eagle carried off and dropped admitted her hdewmj utory. They said they aw a Hint at article of value that mayinto them. about 12 O'clock. It seemed to come accidentally washed down Into the king lap. "Absurdr shetexnUtnio' 4..g a, On night he discovered an opening fr'iT- - a daik lantern; but directly they Many of our fairy torle are of presolutely Idiotic. iU ahoaicj b changed to some place above. There tan la f-- spot from whence the light leading ni waa a large, square stone, which he historic origin aad wer current before to read Hwrj make it procet ded It went out and the atrlctest found could b easily raised. He lis- the Teuton and the Hindoo parted com. seem sensible search had dlscover-- d nothing GerIn Asia. of The tales pany Every night the strictest watch wraa tened for some time, and finding all many bad their originfairy in the legends of et, but nothing turned up until, on wa slUnt, lifted up th stone with- Deeeau. 0 Mvwi.n.fci after out and ok found, next much the the morning when difficulty, alttlng of Robins Th Tell fabled Edward William aom of letthe little wa exploit Th another by light Investigation board tube held, Ky Clncinna.1 have been the In may wk of he to the fairy hfa went of table by the inspired lantern, that ter wa found upon the Jnij of a an legend apshot room conwho hobgoblin a bank. of strong cured a l Ru s.mp3on, trong room. How It got there, He told hi wife, who was a woman ple oft a child head. British elf cony sidering the room waa guarded day And a Newport gi carried are divided classe to ception two hi education into of much euperlor McClut s night, wa a mystery. It content Squire by the fairies tb bright h then (nd the goblln own, of th whole affair, and wr a follow: own examine Vaw did not latter tricky and bad. good that you wrote, aa we have seen, to the diIt wa for your The people of Cornwall hav a legend Then they went k were warned that the strong room of rect ora. The mystery wa now cleared up, thai th knockers" who haunt the tin When the. Quire k4wtoUie the bank Is not really safe. At any we and It. can the directors, calling tor lights min- - nr the souls of the Jew who county clerk be enter one If time any T,n8e wished to steal we certainly would examined the place carefully, and crucwied Christ nd were ent by th was issued In Ohiq! Roman to rctu atatement. man' verified or It When work the about the fully told mine you never have Th director felt that they owed Anglo-Saxobecame ChriUanitl .turned that box. from thrir are there tonight we the strange man a debt of gratitude. they inclined to the Opinion that the recalled If the police mlsus PJ the rected were elve. hidden wealth the the wa Ther ef of lQ ascendants Cain, will never explain the easy way first Cincinnati. not murderer. note of In the shape only j getting Into your strong room, but there, THE DANK MYSTERY. let you m'at likely mme one eiee will when they know thsrwe Mid the truth 1 there. help thcmeelvee to what E. 8." evl-de- ' twd U A ' J lll-i-- It G H 1 ' al h ; Baal-Zepho- ' it w, - 1 c wh-wai- y f well-know- 1 -- sounds rpna Un ft PAPER SAILS FOR 6H1PS. IdMratlo Is tb Eqaiibat ! of H1SMALADY FEICNED. California Voarta Uav ka By mpathy Speedy Yarikt for Reporter Mho Sham lunaultv. An innovation In yach ting circle i Jt 1 A sad bkw at journalistic enter now being talked of, nothing lees thuu prise has heen dealt by an unfeeling sails made of compressed paper, th3 Judge la Fulifornia. An ambitious sheets being cemented and riveted to- young reporter on the has Angeles gether in suth a waJas to form a Heraid, who had wearied of ordinary smooth and strong eesdK It appears assignments, conceived the idea of win- that the first process of mabti'acluricg ntPaf fame by getting up a sensation. So consists In preparing1 to puftMn th he feigned Insanity; wag brought way, to a ton of which Is added i fore court for examination, was I pound of bichromate of potash, ; pronounced a subject for the asylum, pounds of glue, 3? .pounds of alum, l1 was sent to the state Institution at Df! lar pounds of soluble glass and 4 pounds of prime tallow, these ingredients Ic- ing thoroughly mixed with the pulp. Next, the pulp is made Into sheets by me Wer?. end regukr juptr-nakiwe sheets ire tug;n-- r with presi a ;o g litjr. ouj,xozxipjia'- d retain the pieces making the M t - whole brl-Me- Pat.Ually" hontse''ecuts. Tl, next epTatlon 13 qnUe licpor.an' a:.d or requires a ep Pi great power, which is ured 1& compressing the paper from a th.ck, stick v sheet to a very thin, tough ooe TV now solid sheet (a run thro 'fa ? ba, of sulph-uriac'd, to which 11 per of d'tilled wier ha s Icea ad imj, fro't which it emerges to p.133 between rollers, then through a bath cf t, la, then t'csr wa iir ar J fin-- 1 y through felt rjlfers, after v. birh i dried cad polisued fciwetn k;?e, me,al cylinders. Tha piper risuUuj from thl 3 procef3 !o in fhe'a of cr dinary width and tblokrcjs cf cotcr duck. It Is c, air tight, durable, light and posies.iqf other needei qualiffcaUcns-t- a make If available for light aaiimaking. The imids Of put Int the sheets together is by.bavirg a s.l on the edges of the sheet, or cio h, 0 as to admit tho edge of the ouifr sheet. Whea the split is dosed, cemented and riveted or sewed it closes compMely and firmly. e f.is a...-mo- CLAMS. Bivalves Tbt Didn't Propose tn H r vourl hjr rielHtiair Urmln. They tell big sioi ies about th feet of Puget Sound claifia, but the one told by Edward A. Chae cf the North Pacific Fish Company Is just a trifie aheii of most of them, says Tacoma Ledger, Saturday mcrnlrg wijen Mr. Chase went Into his warehouse ho heard a rustling In a box of clams. On investigating he found that a rat had lnvaded thp box, and just as he approached, the jaws of a monster clam shut down on the rodent's tall, holding it fast. The rat squealed, but the clanphefd it tight. Mr. Chase, anticipating the comment of friends who would cry 'clam story" when he would relate the circumstance, called witnesses, and then set about extricating the Imprisoned rat The result was that tho rat was released, but got away minus an Inch of his tall. An hour or so later Mr. Chase returned fo the warehouse to find that another daring rat had ventured Into the box, and In an attempt to pull some of the clams out of the shell with his forefoot had also been made a prisoner by the clam shutting down on the member. For several hours tho firmly attached pair were exhibited, and then the rat was killed. )nd Highlands. After staying long enough to get material for fl good story, be wanted to get out, but In order to his release, was obliged to tell the hoIe 6tory of his dwelt. The judge jj(j committed h'm cited him to fippear'tb answer th charge of contempt of court, and sentenced him to pay a fine of $200 or serv J0p days in jaiL The Judge accepted the pieiEhat Us disrespect for him personally bad be?h intended, but explained that'bon-temn offense of court waa not against the person of the Judge, but against the government, because It Is an unlawful interference with the orderly administration of Justice by the tribunal created for that purpoe. In this case the reporter, by deceit, had caused the machinery of Justios to be set la motion, involving considerable public expense, and when brought before the court acted id a disorderly and, insolent manner to induce the court to make .an improper and Illegal order. The judge proceeded to express these views upon the plea that a Journalistic criminal ought to be treated more leniently than one not In the profession. "Possibly from the standpoint of a reporter, such conduct may seem right and proper. It is possible even that in aome quarters an attempt to deceive a court of Justice, and by deceit to procure an Improper and illegal order an order involving the expenditure of considerable public money, and resulting in the sending of a sane man to an insane asylum may be looked upon aa legitimate Journalistic enterprise. I hardly think, however, that, upon sober second thought, any citizen would so 'regard It 'One who embarks upon such an enterprise an enterprise which Involves a violation of law, an enterprise which involves the commission of a public offense must abide th consequence. se--c- ure -- pt QUEER money. The Circulating Medium That Here x Trav- - lf Found tn Mexico. r "1 is an amusing account of a ' traveler who went many years ago to and found the natives using a strange kind of currency. Says he: "In one of the small tow ns I bought some limes, and gave the girl one dollar in payment, By way of change. she re- e turned to me pieces xjf soap the size of a small biscuit. I looked at her in astonishment, and she returned my look with equal surprise, when a police officer, who had witnessed the Incident, hastened to Inform me that for small sums soap'was legal tender in many parts of the country. I examined my change, and found that each cake waa stamped with the name of a town and of a manufacture authorized by the government The Frftifh Fclntl3e Dlcovprlp. cakes of soap were worth three farthAlong with this comes a new appliings each. Afterward, In my travel, I cation of M. Molesana discoveries frequently received similar change. which. It is said, wilt cheapen the Many of the cakes showed signs of har20 manufacture of alcohol to centimes a ing been in the wash-tubut that litre less than five cents a quart. This discovered waa not at all uncommon.I' Is enough to make any temperance adProvided the stamp were not obliteratvocates hair stand on end. It is in tha ed, the soap did not lose any value as laboratory of M. Berthelot that the ex- currency. Occasionally a man would periments have been carried on. This borrow a cake of & friend, wash his distinguished chemist has lately pre- hands, and return it with thanks. I dicted a good time coming when food made use of my pieces more than once and drink shall be furnished by arti- in my bath, and subsequently spent ficial products, small in compass, and them. Harpers Round Table. M. Moissan at next to no price at all. is the discoverer of the artificial pro.Ha Stood Higher. duction of the diamomLAlong the way Bellefiald Mrg. (to her daughter) Mr. be extracted from bis electrical furDukane is over head apd heels in love naces a product that is likely to prove with you, dear. of more practical use. This is a carMiss Bellefield So is Mr. Gaswell, buret of calcium which decomposes mamma. r water at the ordinary temperature, givMrs. Bellefield But you must rememing rise to the hydrocarbon gas called ber that Mr. Dukane is six feet tall, This, In its turn, when while Mr, Gaswell Is acetylene. only about five subjected to the action of sulphuric feet seven In Mexico, forty-nin- -, b; acid, has been found by M. Berthelot to undergo a transformation Into veritable alcohol. Paris Correspondence New York Evening Post. CURIOUS FACTS. heighL WIT AND HUMOR. "Dont you know, prisoner, that its very wrong to steal a pig? "I do now, your honor. They make such a row. Tid-BI- t. struck by a harpoon "Are you the man who runs this cannot swim faster than nine miles an newspaper? No, sir; Im only the A whale when editor; the citizen rut the paper." Atlanta Constitution. Judge You ay you have some means of aubsistence? own live. Tramp Yes, your The skeleton of an average whale Is honor. Judge Then why I it not visible? I ate It Harlem Life. Tramp said to weigh no less than fifty thouAnna I wonder what makes Mr. sand Bounds. Droopley down in the mouth Some of the condor shot In the Andes mountains have a spread of w.ng Gaj belle Force of habit, I suppose. He's a dentist, you know. Boston from fifteen to twenty feel. - Copper wire are used tot Mexican The Teacher Now, who can tell me telegraph lines, o that they will holl which travels the faster heat or cold? the- weight of the bird and monkey Johnnie Bright (promptly) Heat, of that crowd them at night. course. Anybody can catch cold. TId- - ' xxld to The oldest book In the world Bits. he the Papyru Prisse tn the National Briggs You say the phrenologist who to Is attributed which Library aFParls. examined your head wasnt very comh Chr.st. before century the thirty-fourtHe told me I plimentary? "Hardly, The gum on the back of the postage wa fitted to be a leader in society, stamp of the --United States Is male Life. from alcohol one part, acetic acid ore Fuddy I was talking to Johnson last two part and wat r night part, dextrin Duddy Tes. I saw him five parts. tn a terribly morning. Grassl nl demoralised condition. Boston Tran'Two Sicilian scientists. discovered that RovellU have recently script Mis Parlque In New Tork do the the housefly 1 the Intermediate host of doe a species of tape worm which The prominent social lights smoket Mis much harm among chickens. Cauntlque Yes. particularly after they . file whose bodle contain have been turned down New Tork chicken World. the larvae of the taoe worm. The military workshop of Psteaux, tn Papa asked little Willie, "Isn't a for cynic a man who la tired of the world? France, la turning out leather tire rubNo. my dear: a cynic Is a man of th army cycle tn place of India ber one, which are difficult to repair whom, the world Is tired. Chicago when they break down. Leather tire I'm going now; ye, I nt going, gocan be sewn without much trouble by What an ing, murmured Steigher. the cyclist or a neighboring ehoemaW. Moreover, they are lighter than rubber- j excellent auctioneer you'd make, said hearties but tired Miss NycegerL- one, and less apt to Up on wet pave- 1j the Boston Courier. ment or aphalL hour. During the last four years 2S 000 persons In France have put an end to their -- - 1 Ha-wa- s et ' Time-Heral- d. - - |