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Show TREflJON IN RUJJIfl Wilt STORY OF THE ARREST OF AN OFFICIAL CHARGED WITH SELLING SECRETS TO A FOREIGN POWER. A Mystery of St. PetersWr Slueths Would Hitt I i official J; rlat Jt Carrot Padding Two cups grated carrot, two cups (rated potato, two cups chopped auet. two cnpa Hour, one cup sugar, one cup molasses, one cup laisms, one cup cur ranta, one lemon (grate rind and add Juice), one teaspoonful cream tartar, Steam three' hours, iplce and salt. bake halt au hour. " Chocolnta Souffle. Melt two tablespoonfuN of butter; ls add fire of four; do tot brown, but st.r cons- - truly until haif a cupf il iruooth; add gpu.u-rof mills and st.r until tl ibeied; pour this over tue joJ.s of three eggs and two tablet) jonfuls of sugar, which have been 1 eaten together; put two Squares of chocoate in a pan over liot water; when incite 1 add it to the m stand aide until cool; shortly before the soutlle Is to be served beat the whites of eggs until stiff; mix them carefully Into a cold mixture; turn into a buttered mold; the mold should be s full; cover the only mold; stand It In a pan of boinng water and boll half au hour; serve with sugar and cream. table-poorifu- three-fourth- Two Chord AftBtlwichoo A circular cracker, of the variety known as water thin, Is crisped In the oven. It Is then spread with rich cream cheese, ratbpr thickly, and topped with a layer of ruby This Is made of stemmed red currants floating ih a delicious thin jelly. The other cheese sandwich consists of two oblongs, three by one and one-haInches, of brown bread, cut very thin and freed from crust. The filling is prepared by rubbing some cream cheeae very soft and blending It with minced watercress and two table-tpoouls of mayonnaise dressing. The brown bread sandwich Is served on a crisp lettnee leaf. It is a tasty and delicious sandwich for summer luncheons and for picnics. Nothing can fill Its place. bar-Ie-du- lf 4 Bhort Cot to MartauMo, To 'slice oranges and lemons In the process of making marmalade, there la nothing better than an ordinary car. Renter's plane, an instrument which Is found In almost all households in tbs larger or smaller form. The older (wooden planes are preferable, as they do not discolor the fruit as the more xnodren all Iron plane would do. To se. Invert the plane over the pan in which the marmalade Is to be made. Take the whole fruit and move it back and forth over the knife, removing the seeds as they appear. This will give slices equal to those made with the very expensive marmalade machine, though with sligbtlmore trouble, but much more quickly and easily than with an ordinary knife. The plane blade should be sharp and properly adjusted before commencing the slicing. An individual once trying this abort cut will never use the ordinary kitchen knife again, for the ease and rapidity with which the fruit Is sliced Is marvelous. Boston Cooking School. FOR THE jtilNJS SVlOUSEKEEPERj! Dishcloths are quickly made fresh and sweet by boiling In clean water Mrlth a good lump of soda added. Always put the sugar used In a tart In the centre of the fruit, not at the top, as this makes the paste sodden. When peeling onions, begin at the root end and pett upward, and the onions will scarcely affect your eyes at an. Its stores and provis- ions, The traitor bad already been tried, condemned and banged In tbe terrible prison of Schlusselburg. But tbe official papers have published no account of the arrest, trial, condemns tlon or execution. Hence nothing Is known for certain, except that M. X. bus been spirited away by the author! ties on a charge of treason to bis conn-try. Tbe latest version of bow be was arrested end proved guilty Is very Interesting In Itself. It also throws a side light upon tbe ways of tbe secret police, and who are now organised after tbe French model, and act with far 'greater circumspection and skill than, say, ten years ago. This Is tbe story, for the exset truth of which I cannot vouch. Tbe authorities suspected X. of having bad dealings with tbe Japanese, bnt they lacked proofs of tbe fact, and It was now impossible to obtain any. One or two Indications there were strong enough, perhaps, to awaken misgivings, but not sufficient to bang a dog. Tbe matter was placed In tbe hands of the secret police, who are all disciples of Sherlock Holmes. X. was shadowed day and night; every person to Whom he spoke, at borne or abroad, was also watched, but ho facts of Importance were elicited. Whatever he might have done In the past, be was not selling Alt eountry's secrets at present; bnt then, there was no one to betray them to, since tbe Japanese had gone. A certain foreigner,' against whom tbe police bad nothing to urge, waa among the acquaintances whom X. met from time to time. One evening tbe two were seated together In a restaurant on the Nevsky Prospekt, which is commonly frequented by Herman merchants and by foreigners. Beer Is the chief, bnt not tbe only, beverage there; the principal German newspapers are taken In, and the vernacular of most of the guests Is tbe Teuto tongue. X. and bis friend or acquaintance were at a table in a little room, at the far end of the restaurant, chatting, drinking and smoking, and there was no one there bnt themselves. Indeed, the whole place was nearly empty just then, because the theatres would not be over for two full hours yet Hence the pair were surprised to see a stranger walk into their room and sit down at a table near their own. It was his right to do so, as the apartment waa not engaged, but i am-.bas- sy In boiling meat for making aoup the meat should be put into cold water, in order to extract all the goodness from the meat Soup will be as good the secondly If heated to boiling point It should never be left in a saucepan, but turned Into a dish srd put aside to coot 'Do not cover Ihe sonp up. a that may cause It to turn sour. A tablespoon of black pepper put In the first water in which gray and buff linens are washed will keep the Colors of black or colored cambrics or muslins from running. A little gum arable Imparts a gloss to ordinary stareh. If moths are In a carpet turn It over and Iron on the wrong side with a good hot flatiron. Then sprinkle the floor underneath liberally with turpentine, pouring It Into the cracks If there are any. Bub the' turpentine In and then The stranger was a you can turn back your carpet Reman, who seemed to peat this treatment two or three days. have had his fair share of champagne A good recipe which will keep the at dinner. He was a Russian to the bristles of hair brushes stiff after backbone; for after having listened to washing it ai follows Pour Into an the conversation of hla neighbors for a open dish a dessertspoonful of am- few minutes be corrected a slip of monia to S quart of cold waters Dip theirs here and got in an additional rethe brnsh into this, moving up and mark there. At last he moved his flown, but taking care not to wet the chair and sat by them. Curiously back of the brnsh. In this way the enough, he seemed specially taken bristles will be clean' and white in with the foreigner, to whom he spoke less than one minute and without any much of Russian hospitality. Invited Then dip the brush Into Km, to dinner, and attest hr Induced rubbing. dear wfler, shake and place In the man to rise up and accompany him rack to drain. to the bar, which was in another room. well-dresse- d, frank-lookln- g - TERRIBLE DAMAGE THE CHEMUlPhO jtai fm mored the hospitable Russian, and leaving X. went to tbe bar. Tbere they drank and chatted in Russian fashion," said the new acquaintance-wh- ile time sped. htle this diversion was taking place X. was not long alone. A man dressed like an official, hurriedly entered the room, and puffing and pant ing as though be had been running for his life, asked: "Is your name X?" "Yes, my name Is X." was the nngra; cious reply; what business la that, No offense, I assure youTiK yours?" out I have teen sent to find yoriibsut a very urgent affair. The police have for months been looking out for dangerous man named Y., and they have at last arrested him. Ten minutes ago, not more. But be denies that be 1b Y., and, what is more, he gives your name as his and your address. He also has your card, so that the whole thing is embarrassing. They know, of course, that he is lying, but for formality's sake they must have proof and they would feel much obliged If you would kindly come just for a morneut to say that you are M. X. That's why I have come. You will be back here In ten minutes." X. obv lously did not like the sugges-gestloand he urged various considerations against carrying It out But e the messenger was very eloquent, and pressing, so that at last the took a drosbky and set put, telling tbe waiter that X. would be back In a quarter of an hour. At the Police Department they found a number of high officials awaiting them. The apartment they entered was a sort of council chamber; the visages of tbe officials were solemn, the whole atmosphere depressing., X entered, saluted the company, and said: and If anybody I am But he was interrupted by a voice: "In the name of tbe law I arrest you, tor having committed one of the blackest crimes that any subject to His Majesty can be guilty of. Yon bavo sold secret plans to Russia's en emy. Yon have forfeited your life thereby, and as all the proofs are in our possession yon had better ubs the little time left yon In this life In preparing for the next." The world must have grown black In tbe eyes of theyretched man pa bearing his doom. He most have looked the very picture of despair, even those hardened officials appealed to pity him, and one of them said, sympathetically: "It is still possible to avoid death. If you wait until the proof are read to you It will be too late. But sit down here and write a humble petition to Hla Majesty for mercy. He. will surely pardon you. But mind and make a clean breast of It Your only hope Is In the Czar. X dropped heavily Into a chair, took a pen in his hand, wrote a fall confession of his guilt and having signed the paper sealed hla doom. No further proof of his guilt waa needed. n, eua-siv- te else" X X be-ca- The ChMtpasM ( Ufa. The loss of the Federal Army of the Cumberland In the battles Of Cbatta nooga, Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, as given by Cist, was 8823 killed Bf d 3083 wounded. Bo much for war In the sacnffelal sixties. In the year 1889, which la the first year of systematic accident tabula' tlon, 6823 .men, women and children were crashed, torn, mangled or burned to death on the lines of American railroads, and 23,608 others were Injured In the same disasters. So much for peee, public indifference and the railroad accident fifteen year ago. Haring thns made sure our footing hr the later eighties, let us come to one broad atep to the present; this while we have the war table before ns. Our historian. Cist, asserts that, all things considered, the two days fighting at. Chlckamanga elands unsurpassed at tbe hardest fought and bloodiest battle of tbe aril War. Tbe Fed-erkilled In this battle t numbered 1687, and the roster of the wounded falls hut a few names short of 10,000. al Vrwl I--endat Fiends. There Is Jnst one little, tiny, Infinitesimal error in the assumption that our primordial ancestors lived entirely without uncooked fruits and cuts, a trilling miscalculation which vitiates tbe conclusion tbst what met our wants when we dangled head downward from a tree limb wilt meet our want now that we have turned tother end up. The 'error la this They didn't. No animal lives exclusively on vegetable or animal food. Whats a chicken, carnivorous or of graminivorous? Graminivorous, course. It lives upqp corn and oats and wheat, the seeds of plants, grass blades, tbe lettuce that yon expect to eat and all sutb. Yes, well. Yon keep them on that diet and see how many eggs you get And then yon give them beef scraps with their grain and notice the difference. Everybody's Mazaslne. -- Sir f Ito Dos Key. When a door key la hang op outside a bouse in Sweden It is a sign that th family la not at bom. HERE has been much debate on the question as to whether the projectiles O' caused so many among the crew cruiser Varlag off of .Ihetussian Chendbo, at the outbreak of tbe w$r 'Us shrapnel or hlgji explosive Russians are divided in shjfto-Ilolaio The French and Italian office! o'fcrd the cruisers Rascal and Est of the opinion that little if a iff tfcpnel was used. The British sfriaho were aboard the Talbot tlak ht most of the havoc was due e ada. dir chief surgeon of the has git on a corresponil-thffolsitv.nPetals in regard to tile set ret expo? ve used by Jgnese. Dr Maua had tweutj-dth- e after they bnd vvort cn-'Lard the Pascal for four dajs aui re most of the fragments had r jfbeen t fsacled. Up extracted me tore fragments, all of which he I Are "undoubtedly parts of high 'iefta shells. Slhtoctor snowed a parcel contaln-fligmenextracted from one man. TJ kgest piece was two inches long a! hlfan Inch wide at the greatest pt$UIt was shaped like an arrow, tdha txt two pieces were about th? ej i hazel nuts. Tbe other frag njefitx numbering 120, ranged In size f lom (pin head to a full grown pea. jin tamlnatlon of tbe largest piece spiw that the outer walls of the s sjisll re not more than ojt attach and.that tt was fired from totbtg smaller than a gun. Hb Jference ls that nothing but the Igjt steel can be rsed to stand tbe pfeswe on the bore of the gun. Noth ISbt high explosive could smash a it mg steel shell into such minute . W Silk VitratMdukta, Aa a profession mining offers more chances for sudden wealth than any other, and this Is exemplified in the case of a Mexican miner, Pedro who owes a mine at Farral, In . He Is about the State of fifty years old, and comes from th peon, or lowest laboring class, the ability of whoso members to write their own names Is remarkable. For years this man waa n mine laborer, working for fifty cents (Mexican silver) a day; Illiterate, unthinking and in com-mo- n with the rest of bis kind he had no ambition beyond the making of enough money to keep body and soul together. He was known to be hard working, but he had no more thrift or foresight than the other peons and In consequence his taking up of a small piece of property three year ago with the intention of sinking a shaft was standing Joke in the neighborhood. He borrowed enough money to work his property la a small way, but being hgt he was, his credit did not hold or very lone, and It was on the last day before the mortgage would have that he made a strike been foroclo-e- d tbit ' gae liui a position that la Chllt-buahua- Methods Adopted by Holmes Oreea there to driuk each others besjtb In Russian vodka. The foreigner was very unwilling, pleading that he never drank vodka nor strong spirits, but finally, not to seem ungracious, he hu- A DAY Mexico's Btoheet Mm, Made Sherlock of the couunlssa w ell 7y department O Za O known In the Russian capl-j- f tal disappeared suddenly TflOhw some weeks ago, and nobody kuew what bad become of him, says the St Petersburg correspondent of the London Telegraph. Ills wife falling ill at the same time, quite a cloud of.mjatery hung over the family, all the more dens? because of the absurd rumors that were circulating. One report had it that he bad committed suicide while in a tit of depres-s- , on. Otbeis affirmed that lie had failed to account for large Bums of money entrusted to him, and hud been arrested for embezzlement. According to a third stcy, ie tad speculated u.iiiij on the fd'.i""e, had lost enormous sums, and, bo.i g unable to meet h,s liabilities had lied the country. 11, s fi.ends si oik their Lead?, and remarked that It was not in him to com in. t s'liU f lines. The rumors were ab'Uid. Rut most absurd of all was tbe statement that he had sold plans desculung the despatch of war material and poMs.ona to the Far East, and was a traitor to lus country. Anything was possible, they affirmed, rather than that. To what Government could he have betrayed the secret of his own country? Of course, to the English, people answered. The English sovereign clr culates In all coutinental-'Tountrie- s, English spies are everywhere, the secret service fund of the British ForBesides; eign Office is inexhaustible. tbe person whom he frequented most . But that being a doubtful point, people remarked that proofs were superfluous, for everybody knew that the English had bribed the official, made him a traitor, and ruined him and hla family. But what use could tbe British have for the commissariat plans? A makeshift an skeptics queried. swer was quickly found, which would satisfy the average Russian man, and the matter was judged. All over tbe capital the report spread that England had bought the plans In the possession of the official, and that be bad confessed his crime. lu time, however. It leaked out that M. X. bad sold bit plans to Japan shortly before tbe wsr broke out, and. It was added, this act of treason enabled Russia's foe to seize tbe jgOJC Cmmi, Well DEADLY EXPLOSIVE 'M DID N LABORER TO MllUONAIRS CQx The smallct oak trees are to be found In China. They are one and one-hal- f Inches high and will taka root In thimbles. The language of the Republic of rtalti is French while the language of tbe Republic of Saulo Dotnlngo, on the Island of Haiti; la Spanish. Dr. Carl Schmidt, of neldelberg, Germany, has succeeded, after seven years of hard woik, lu pleeelng together two thousand small fragments of papjrii au-- translating the cote tents fiom the Coptic. t Stunted docs are verv much admired ladles. The demand fot by Pant-intiiem Is met by at le.v-- t forty professional dog dual fets." who bring np the pups on an alcoholic diet which Unique. The vein of gold nnd silver ore that j has tlie effect of checking their growth, he found turned him In a day from a on to a millionaire pinny times over, The Bank of England notes are modi and the result1 have heed spectacular from new w trite linen cuttings uevei The wealth of his from anything that has been worn and Interesting mine, with Its preseat development Is carefully Is the paper prepared fabulous, the average ore taken out that even the number of dips into tbi pulp made by each workman Is regl assaying lu the neighborhood of a ton, although one shipment of tcred ou a dial by machinery. three carloads wrs made some time The Emperor Menellk of Abyssinia go that brought him a profit of $0 0, 000 a car, this ore being so rich that la the fifth husband of his wife, Tattu, the native sliver cftnld be cut from It who was once a great beauty. Het with a pocket knife. first husband waa one of King Theo-dore'After the discovery there was natugenerals, her second she dk rally a change In Alvnrdos methods vorced, her third was killed by King of living, and he started the building John, her fourth was "removed." and of an enormous and gorgcuos bouse, to 1SS3 she married Menellk. which, true to bis blood, be placed In the centre of the poorest part of the Foldlers are despised In China, They town, where It Is surrounded by the belong chiefly to the coolie classes mud and thatched huts of bis old The German officers engaged somi friends. Until !t Is finished be will time ago by tba Chinese government continue to live In a mud shack, where found that their moat Important task be has no less than five pianos, al was to overcome the aoldlera own though of course neither he nor hla feelings that they were a lower ordei fngants. wife baa the slightest Idea of what to of beings than other Chinamen, v Dr, Wada In operating on twelve do with them. siflot did not find a larger fragment Tbe Chinese department of th Brib Alvardo Is not Inclined to keep bis thin he one described. There were fortune to Limself, and has a pen- lsh Museum Library contains a tingle good no Ulcations of shrapnel. He those he worked beside work which occupies 5020 volumes sion list hi bow on decks made slippery In his among laboring days that amounts to This wonderful production of the Cbl withstood be saw small bits of flesh more than $20,000 a month, wuile dur nese press Is one of only a small numsad tone scattered everywhere. He the Christmas tec "is T rs fils cus- ber of copies now to existence. It I Itonlled over an arm here and a leg lng to load a wagon with silver dollars, an encyclopedia of tbe literature of tom then He saw men with their abdo-ce- which he personally distributes through China, covering a period of twenty-eigh- t carried away and the flesh torn the centuries, from 1100 B. CL te poorer parts of the town. He Is off tblr bodies. Nothing but a high Intensely patriotic, and a year ago 1700 A. D. cxplslve shell, he said, could have made a proposition to the Mexlcon Gov cauvt such effects. It Is not generally known that tbi eminent to pay the national debt, Thi wounds paused by such a shell would have tried to vnnllla bean Is tbe costliest bean oe and ondoubtediy wen no worse than those resulting do so had not Finance Minister earth. It grows wild and is gathered from shells or shrapnel Llmantonr felt It was for th best by the natives to Fapantla and Mt If a nan was lucky enough not to be interests of tbe to decline the enntla, Mexico. When brought from conntry w-i&- t bad a very good chance of offer. Alvardo Is very proud of bis th forests these beans are sold at tbi ctiug off unhurt or with very slight position, and so jealous of bis interests rate of $12 per 1000, but when dried wounds, but they were meant to kill that be has surrounded his property and cured they cost about $12 pm the doctor continued; with a high wall within which he wli: pound. They ere mainly nsed by dm "Two sailors stood on the bridge none but bia own people to gists, and last year over 90,000.001 permit rltb Capt. Pudineff, Count Nlrod and enter Leslies Weekly. were Imported Into the United States. I petty officer. One of the new shells trivk the petty officer. The Bew Female Flihhewk Awarded Her Mate. The warrant nnder which John Bun, belli are provided with fnsea and Complaints are made of the shooting yan was apprehended and placed ia Ike effect not only on contact with and attempted shooting of fishhawks jail at Bedford for six months dnrlni wtw, bnt with parts of the gigging, in the town of Bristol and people th reign of Charles IL wee sold al Hflitg men, even clothing In fact near whose homes tbe hawks nest are auction In London for $1523. Tbs wherever the resistance Is sufficient very much Incensed because of the warrant, which Is signed by thlrteea tl alter the speed ever so little. The killing of one fisbbawk recently, on jnstlces of tbe peace, six baronets and shell referred to exploded and blew the tbe land of Dr. H. Af. Howe at Ferry seven esquires, charged tbe - ticket petty officer to atoms. There was absHill, and the wounding of another or with contempt of law. by preacbini olutely nothing found of him after-wir- tbe birds on tbe shore, near tba reel and teaching otherwise than "accordCount Nlrod, who was stand dence of Edward Anthony. ing to the liturgle or practice of the Irg lext to him, was also blown to Mr. Anthony noticed the wounded Church of England." plsvt, only one arm being found after-wir- bird near his home. tbe last of the Tbe two sailors stood n little week with a wonnd In Its throat Taking PtannlgM by Pltfnlta, In Scotland there la a way of taklni wit off, Tbe explosion tore all the and the breast feathers covered with floh from the lower part of their blood. It was Alone for a couple of ptarmlngan, which seems so simple lef which had to be amputated af that It la hardly credible that any dqys. Its mate sot having arrived. As ternrd, Capt Budlncff was still soon as tbe female bird c:.m from the birds can be so captured. Yet reliable little further off and escaped with auo South, It caught fish and fed tbe witnesses have spoken of it as alight wounds In the head.-l- s wounded bird until tbe wound im ccasful A place on tbe mountain aids old shells the fragments tre Is chosen where ptarmlngan resort and proved. mend to kill or wonnd.. The explosive - Tbe the enow lies sufficiently deep. With shot which bird at and wounded, la there merely to burst the shell and is neaft over its hurt, Mr. Anthony an old wine bottle, heU neck foremost glw additional lmpetna to the frag-mm- claims la the same hawk wounded to boles are made to tbe snow and the in the new shell the explosive the wing by a rifle ball thirty years bottom of each hole Is filled with Itwtf Is meant to kill. The function He recognises the stiffness to grain. Tbe ptarmlngane lean over to go overof tig shells is simply to convey tbe the wing that was wounded, year after peck It out and find themselves exp toil ve to the desired spot." balanced and caught head dowa la . year. Providence Journal Br.Wsda said he did not know the tbe enow, unwilling prisoners, bnt unUnit to which the new shell kills og able to use their wings to getting out Sharks la Carape. wmtSs seriously. Rug the instance - Superstition people, If any such re again. - ; flertbed above prove that It is not main, will probably hold that It la as In Siberia wild geese' are regularly very fer re. Referring o the numerous a of the war that shark have taken to pitfalls like these, bnt dng to portent cawfetif suppuration of wounds caused again appeared in the Baltic Sea, after tbe earth instead of being poked to by fees of clothing entering with an absence of nearly ISO years. Sharks tbe snow. Tbe pits ere dug on greathsj&agments of a ahell. Dr, Wada are etill to be met with in the Medit- sy pieces where tbe geese assemble, ufiKvted that the Government should erranean, but to the northern seas we and are shaped tike flower pots, round matp a new rule to the navy that have long been rid of them. Bnt now and gradually narrowing to the bote whatever a fight Is expected every fishermen report that in the narrows tom. Balts o' grain prove Irresistibls mnMiall have his body well washsd of tbe Cattegat and tb Belt these dan and the geese tumble headlong to and nd s clothing disinfected. He eon gerous fish are once more to be seen, then, being unable to extend theht tinu$ and that they follow the boats to at wings, find tnat they cannot getoui "Happily u f the rale of our men tack the nets as they are being hauled again. Chicago News, In th arpi.v and navy always to go In. It is also said that some of the Into Httfecto-thMn rtalM, newest and cleanest fishermen have had narrow escapes of unlfOTn. The discoverer of a new potato to This is not for sanitary con their lives. There are shoals of sldrnrtiona, but It works the right way sharks In the North Sea and along the England to selling the seed at $500 a H or $30,000 a busbeL That al same. "--New York Sun. coasts of Germany and Norway they pound, with the Lawson Pink. most ranks numare to be found In considerable IfvthlBf Lott It garden, which to bers. Tby take tremendous precautions worth $50,000 an acre each year. Bnt at th mint so that no specie shall be the Irish potato will enrely have te - What Shap U th MoobT fetid an Englishman, with a rem go, as it to becoming too diseased for adof to the teachings According lnlsrfjofl of an article he bad been human consumption. We shall have misreadily on the subject. "Every scrap vanced modern astronomy. It la a turn to Uruguay. The French sciento of the Is bu rnied In ordec that not take to suppose that tbe shape tists, you know, have found on the of to tbe that earth. similar the iv jhtesa vestige of 'metal shall be moon is banks of tbe River Mercedes whet they 8tH The working clothes of th It Is believed nowadays that the moon style the Bolanum comineraonll"' a menre burned, too, when they are is a perfect ellipse. Its figure being potato ihat-t- o Immune from all dislonger than eases. Its wornj mt, and they even burn the nearly exactly yleld to enormous, and its carts hlcb are used In carrying th it Is broad. This elliptical theory of quality to superior to tbe finest Irish onr satellite's shape ia founded on the bulllos to th mint Let em come lnl n fact that a certain side potatoes. said the American to th corU m BeaUty. ner, O'ltemplating his cigar. "I guess (end, rather) of the moon Is always Life Is a reality a useful nsabl w gone better than that In our presented to our view. This is caused moon revolving once on her noble reality. Happy, too, when once country. W bum the refuse by the In axis exactly the same period of tbe grim Idol Self bas been dethroned and clothes and the carts. Yes, we sir, w do an that and what is more, time that she revolves around the forever. For tt to a truth which when t man dies w io Las worked there earth.'' Her elongated shape waa prob-abl- y all have te team often tlmea through caused by the attraction of the many a bitter lesson that we cat we blip him cretlated." Then they talked about the weather. London earth when both planets were young never be happy unless we cease trying r to make ourselves so. and soft, Fan. i i; -s ts $12,-OO- O s three-eighth- six-inc- de-se- rf ni tht -- ( - beata-Tr-glnsen- i llj V- one-thir- well-know- t d |