lnln nonm- toforpttlutm unn- Wotan union Helium prompt- ‘ Windhmlm_muwnnb w- and: alarm um mm. A very old whale seventy-Ive feet by was killed a! Nnhant. maul-rel O. Itvatkaunevhalombyme magnumnhyctwobe- lmvhentbeymmlnmrm ammmammmonma- â€oar-lama by the whale. The batty who uncured me that «net ‘I m. me. Manning round nd m.mgmlngmnmwm mun-memeomem In hwydmmkmncum UanMclmmakedlm um:mmm.mmnwye. no mm 6e vlngt mule Inna :1 cure a: Gran-Comâ€, lent pron-e, on m â€modicum distribu- l-oo m unam- plm loin In mt- (It! had [alien Into the hands of a m Mn. t!" read with M m- mmph truer! m the society Tia-e Mum persons who bid a Ila that n woman at the Goal! nil- Ibn were lent to 3" goal In. that no lava this country to main mï¬ommMIm humus-antitru- â€Joan-twang!â€- mammatbmm mddtgr‘lhomm hb mmmuhtnm M â€. «ho HI... N am. “manual" ï¬ï¬‚ldeh-Mvh-un «aluminum-amt. human cull Cub- mu muMdaumo-VW mmmmaunmn. Ithaca-Intel: out o! ammo! â€-1qu (monarch. album ammummm A at. Imi- nnnlal «me think: â€ll mm" I: 1 dead Ital. Ho an In h- M It baton mvhen. I! u Ion-nod on good authority that an Emma- Dovmr or Chm :- my axiom to become t new mu. mummmmm A unread â€nanny begins to ask (or n resolver about the time there isn’t mythlu to receive. While the train robbery busing- In magnum!» bow-y lime nomlnttutwuont. 'mmu-um ucmlemumum mum-â€anything Wuhan“- â€M10"- IOWIIIBB GROVE. “WI-b-WHIQN‘O- a, units a mum“. ILLIXOIS m are QM to 1:3 rig-exc- in the New York man-kw h (alt mod of the 809' you expand Immuhnd (and for Amen-Ian av m ups-nodes!“ tutu: : m Emi An Mot-ch. love. Andrew J. Cobb at Atlanta. 03.. has h m: M on. of the most Ir.- m relic- ot the mfodsncy. n h the pol tiled to II‘II the maximum: of the Way. It In never been mmwnmmanemndm Illumina- on be seen new wage. Inn-mummy“; m. In em giant with the light a! expectation and mm as he W: "I knew her at once. Jim. oval Mac the m wagon «me in flit. m a lucky thing It was that lwmehermbemotowwtermao hoe MPâ€"Hm'c Blur. mummmmmwtmir â€the on an turned tome â€tuna-mm much." haw.tn.nufl mull-utflflktmh- "autumn-iconic.“ ï¬MMtolhmhnm-o mimI-u m mums-u Mnntkmdlkiunt ‘m. The nu mine. "he a rest- leg-Ind Irv-Nell mm and Del anynv-tk-onnamm-n Mae mmrohkuuuhdm mmuenmcmm m‘hgelxe thibhmmeqnollhe lather and In. new! we mt done “the“! Methamktkd by the‘ m panorama «mm In!“ heme, the “name. who was mmenndmheedthcm an: mmmmunMLmdmlay mum-mmmmwn‘ mmnmstmcmnmc. Muhammad‘s ï¬rst glimpsed!» form they both loved-o tell. Ten ml» am. the: twenty. than thirty. posed by, ad the old Dan and with kind- Illc eyes at the prairie wagon that m. phln to their view was stow]: ii: g=8:;!;§ ;ll igi‘gliï¬ 35:15; ii?“ 1.! 5‘ i§§ggï¬ ï¬gggi i; 3 i ’ 11133311111351? 11111125 1.11111! .11; EEEEEEE 3}?†if? EEE EEE E’E’E‘ $3: mE ug‘EEE 55:2,;25 EE i' ‘31:}: 1M: ldel-toflhmm Hum: woo-ownâ€! with Ibo-Wot to. admin “Mon mud Non ,muâ€"qu-mm '0“ Inna-Mr on" tho pol-Ida M and W of It: «you V“!'°“ I I ""h "I' "fauna-um at n» mu- m... M. manna» mm Iota-Ida", know “In ill-Aub- GUNIIBITI’ "lull-nu rvu vuunu lo. I... IG I. call. AHIBIOANO. MMMMleyuldm mun-unnuumum . mmmmummm I'D-III! lint an Mum-t mm%:-:-«.:. mm “ï¬nkâ€"Wâ€. Wm M ‘0 tau-II - Mlflu m -â€" «mummmmmmnu M MW! by mhuuoumm and. u my helluva. It. its bottom. guy†the gunmen- th, m. abort: : vut amoun of but. but. owing tn the nou-eonductlu proper- tle: a! water it Is claw tn throwing It 01 In the winter. For thin reason. on my cold winter nominal the lake'- W is covered with vapor. which , ‘ Indicato- tlut wombat-mar .‘ / h t ~‘ ' than the ulna-photo. Th!- mor Ia . , m‘w‘l’awu‘“ :3: alm- denmt over the doom“ porâ€" “mom I .1" um at the lake. showing that the 0, wk: water now the them in the shallower And If you‘ve left It open. ‘0 mm It, ‘ part- bu. to tome axtent. become. and don't pun-k: colder. â€the surface ot the lake coo: "a Chum“ m" or woman. m “n. tho water gradually minis V! | trained ch! 3 or child. that below. uld ï¬nally the whole body mu m ‘ doorc "m Idly. w m, ON"! let the door Itand open. but that It with much care. Without a bang. w I t h o u t n WMII‘: y e I. shut It. fair and ‘ot the lake become- cooled In «Ml-f we“ new“ "m '“d ‘tlou. I bury body or now new“ In , When chmy wlna- no human. Ind the lulu and flowing Into the M0,: some an um»; cold, luckily In one of - tram. tend- !“ 1:11.33 ‘13-:- ta ore-km; and mut- †cool the 'm' M lends! the â€ï¬‚u-ate mkn but waste remember; Do “able to (recall; it the when II not] “a", an. 0' mm: m and] 0'3“?†I?! Vl'd- F" M . Don‘t to": the door. In]: openâ€"O tum mun- tho lake â€ml-fl m» alum - crime: out my ht. tn tho up“... on. when?“ I! you've ever done um. don't‘do lb tap-nun m. m to any more: I. 15 to « Whatever clue you {all tn do. don't tall Smubumzut-Wg u thin Ilsa at he moved the a»; . '0 In: the door! Muuthuuimdmnmu "fl“ . u. m is?’mm=‘|£§ AI um Incident. cold to MT. oe- uwam mm m'WMWIM [Ill “MOM!†' may _chtld rest-«u nee-fly (om-d for tho m““â€m'“~'-m“uumnmuatumun Inn M. “Ml-Wyn.“ ull’o 0min" “awn mu. I All om the country an immense in- ’imsi ls m over nic- various kinds of 1M m and plain. polished and smooth, M: 1m! imie. All me can "mos Echii ehiidm patronize for their chow ‘ toys. in which they «light at each re~ curring sac-on. are laying in stocks «v Zion of 6mm kinda» together with ‘im him and best sorts of cards (or spinning the am. And all (his in up ’uclpnuon at the mug of "pit man 10mm for the very but kinds of ‘topo to be Md :1 the price. And the customers? Well. the mama-a. Mn and ma. are mflnt to 3m MD! according to ache him wring am. I Now. no one man start aghast at the word " girl“ And let no young senile-1 mun due in crush the rising “pita-1 non of MI sister- with the old rem-rt: “Glfll don't spin tops." frmummmmtoMnm » mi m min 1mm! and am in the play. tou It In too Into. boy: to tell them it†"don't" or they "can't. “ 'Wiien you In I bright-q“. lively. t mm maiden wind the cord (and no amy- any: in. 8-: Had) around her tap in m molt nne.m¢m.wmnmuiuum uzue «rm and u o! m on m é m the you also a box 0! bunt-ans and a image more of cake." TM! ml at Hasty and bore fruit: the mall radiation!!! ugnm Iho‘flllmd his mid. and "no. review: passed 0!! with- ou‘ further «durum. "no! no." cflpd he. '11! inmate II Rvohtkmm! numb for (he "pub- lic.†He then "an in MI an [M- eously that the king's Man was touched. and m I1) to the mnmma m phy any m." All attempts to moth (he lute «be! proved Immac- mi m Io an"!!! up lmk Emman- uasl Garth. W. M kn "I! ranks. mm Ma musket “my. and em): "I have had no minus ï¬rm in m». and have IN bum mode :1: «Mr. I am" No christian man or woman, no wen- i trained ehlck or child. wm let u door "in: ldly. to nah i went nerves run wild ,thn chilly wlndl are blowm. lid [ some In taking cold, And the open door to creaking and mat- i ("In like a mold. gm make. but waste. when†his. and J! m m-m u wont-m. own: an mum»- also. on A. um menu“. aid to Inn oo- WWIhmIp-Moolthc chm nut-tut may toned for the "mu-nun at an lul- Klnc M. unnd open. but that It with much care. Without a bang. w I t h o u t t WMII‘: V E '- nhul 1:. fair and square.- / Mthoflt a dam without a 51m. without u Ila: or Jerk: And I: you‘ve me 11 open. so am It. and don‘t pull-k! CURRENT READING FOR YOUNG LUBRICANO. FOB BOYS-AND, GIRLS. Cm fay-snug. \floLsT DALE.- ll: near taunts of ammo H. Ile- am at Word. mine. met vlo- mpaghoâ€"Ihg utter. grandam. m Mott-on and two midi "Whit are they going to can your new brother, Jack?" “oh. I don't knowâ€"Jack. I m." "But than your name." â€that doesn't make any difference. It was pay": before I had a. PI and ma like I way of mnkln‘ In boys as up their old mun" A (Idol mm. 1! my mac dog should lose mum. vâ€" . -_.~ I'd buy My; 9. Quasi and bag' To take his place: 1me he very sad It he'd nothing at All to was. ‘rrgelahks. Than Ian. I want In ht?" frum "w mm gflï¬'flmfl who Hw- In com" â€Imus L‘vvn I! lb» 3mm! La mu (rum-n l thaw ynn an Manning 'hlt yun wlil rat-w. m I want In Mar all am“! your Mama. I! you an- ï¬rst â€in: In tune a thaw: hm] nf â€WT-'1'! we “‘0‘!!! "ha in 3mm: all thou! (hm "owns. or if .rtm 31".“hflf'5'. Mlle ma.» kart nrrveners. (on m M the wean-mm you ruse. I» ma «rue more than 35') worm. an! mm! In an yum hum N- forn May i. “96. my! to the KM «PM has written the mlm. MI MN"! and but MN". more will be given a Mikhtlu! lmk. and to the buy who wrflr! the mum and hes! bun. an our-.1 stmng two-bladed nckknlfn. Do not fang“ to pm your nami- nnvl adâ€" du-ss a! the can of the am Moot. and write an nuty one «Me of tho prim-r. Now. mt! those din-rum! nvov wry awfully. put an yum (Mr-lung ram. and to" as about your Earthenâ€"Mb! Merry-thought. u".â€" .uâ€" ‘--" v. -....- _.â€". u- 7 m? I‘m going to lad out by DING. you to tell we all tbout them. I hm loan of on live tn unc- whom am Mr I" “out? for some time sot. VII-no ourâ€. and lucky Imle (olll you In loo. hive your home. when and" will)! out! men "nun am much can". well. I nut to hear "on out boy- .“ am. no man when they live. If your garden! In um“! and" way. an an all about then. how they In. what Man or "'0':th you plum-d. now run at. can at I“ m anythlul that the «Mr Don nu ma I'm â€to ‘0 know. to: the bu Hun cm to printed. than my Ind Incl-l muohmmnmmyoumyou bob out another. Inn. of 1 'MI new. you Md In: t. low and my you and E I wonder how may of our boy- and (m- hnve little gardens 0! their own and tau. an o! meal-.91! wpgch It!†Whu is more cheery than the only ‘ spring notes 0! ihe bluebird, "our beau- ; teouu messenger of sprint?" When the time had come tor In to be looklnl (or him. one aunt-May morning, I was um I heard the welcome song. I treat in search of â€oral." and we roamed the place over and at Int Maul him unln and tpled him. Was them ever a more intense blue? He loch so tropical in h!- benutltul plumage. and yet he comes while everythln ls cold and win- teriuh. The round ho a in the old ID- ple tree- in our yard were home! (or the bluebirds. but that disagreeable, quarrelsame alien. the English sum-row. has driven them all away. We cnnnnt low the English sparrow. I could not call any blrd common. but he is a ï¬sh» lns. bad fellow. The bluebird: come early from thelr southern home. but are at once under shelter. {or year after year they come and make their home in ibe nine hol- low tree. and there. with a tow Iott mm mm- loosely put together. neat]. them-elven and In- their Ian-ll. light- bluo colon-d an and nine their you VIOLET DALE‘E‘ I m I owned a pan-m that Had some Intomgmce. To turn my lot-om every day. Would u m be lmmense? 'l'n Mae Mm In my when when Hy teacher conidn't at». And lei Mm answer questions 0m: Proved much too hard for In? mA-nam-hnmnlogmuum mu: nun hu- m mud- II IND-N doâ€"vm on- W I 8"“ m uno- ovumâ€"m In! W â€3 men. the mat. sow Imk .m- dmwhnvonloodfliuwm" my other mun-mm what an M" round to be healthy. mm ï¬nd UM Mn" so ion; In: to the lust nodal tub- loHouplnnIng (or [if]! I inaction-3W no unr- Sum A Gm. nth-n. Th mm 1m A with the Malay knife In In heart! Explanations are always an tau-cum“. But the explanation of the [moms tragedy Is too cartons tn omlt. though Its pretensions to balm; a ghost story are thereby destroyed. After this mound murder the author!- tles ware crowned to a display of tardy actlvlty. The llama was carefully searched. and the discovery made that the ram: were doublr. containing se- cret doors, staircase: and storage chain lzers. 'One of these secret doors ne- mntcilor the mm’tlor'n escape and his return to get the knife. whlch he evidently felt wovld be I dangerous flow. In the secret chambers were found a com: Idmble supply of arm- aml a large quantity of nlnablen o! the moat rhrted description.“ was «I. dent that the place had been used a a , «(In and ntmhm by Chinese nt- :‘iu‘fl m rm proxlttty t. “tn waurl i I ! "mu rm camber mmma a you: than Noon to II" am to . can A. "W0 have My 0! Hm. and "w flaw-3rd nl [hr club an the km 0‘ : Ibo W The mum. m "mu “(I him on": to Mt any." The by: cm 4-3"ch for. Me on ’n- ;¢I«Il I [amt-m. The m! all"! (belt 10th:: um marina a“ candle each 'Mtn It" were rudy in sun Ihoy hooked that kt A. He can micro to in found. 113 part: It I.“ 'HMI thing he ind stumbled over was a Inn's may. HI: heart almost amped beating. He was afraid to more. afraid to breathe. At last the door was open- ed. The young men crowded In with their candles. There at their feet lay "It's A," and M11 frtem! laughint and tho; all started trauma, Mr. 1!. walking ahead with the lantern. A try at agantmrl ï¬rs-[nit start“ the amt)»: from "our "pl nnd quickeml their stops to a run. 8. pushed upon the door or the room from which the sounds had mm". As he did no. and before he could see anything. his latt- torn was dashed from ht: hand. and the door stat-med behind him. He stood st!" In the «tel-llama [or a few awful. terror-stricken seconds. Then he took 3 amp torwtmt and trtmml owr sot-e- tltng en the floor. He stooped over, and Ills hands enceuntrn-d a pool of warm oozing ttan. It flashed on his mind that this was blood. and that the "By George?" cried the Nut man who Momma In In the hall. "Ihm's nome- umen m an upstairs." “Tb" ll ls." mm mm. one It W. "(I Newtonian II. who ï¬nial "Io hate". Mimi at M‘ watch by Its lulu nu! alumna-d (M t "my bad In! "mm minute: I. wen-.119 door was untried WI"! difï¬culty. [or “Q (Is:- «Inns had grown nasty lrom dlsnsc. The! had to hurry Io reach the Inst at the Intended hour. 2: cl 1.... .225.- HEA. on on. :44}. 053 III 2: =1. 0.3.3.. ï¬eld I. it Wu. and rut-nod C. M“. Hulk M prun- roan; I do “how. lat-Mum“. Inna! "no no or our pond-vat mum m We! Tun-Tull. can In Wuh- lqu am. Mural of an alt-«- m man. can mm “um I“. I party at hm†mick-u a! no data. Mo on to†IN «on a! (no human houâ€" nd the unwind slam-nu. mam mu (he cum-n nu! tho un- “ wm meted um Ham u "I. I... to". Our elk-«I «Inn-0d n ""01 INCH an (In “mun. ym m too-4 Mn um on th- Mlntpooldm Mia-III mmlutum.w'flm“’ mt tutor-Ir“. '0 “"m It without “I Ill-ht“ IIIL A ummmmt-mmdtu Wm-thuI-m um. am n can.» and m. Tun.“ nu «null-«mun bullflonmluuhh (“DWI“- uuua. who. bolt-nod he! "“0 n... u “I! later. (it hm â€mutual-Italian. â€ml-tunic"!!- "I‘M“ [boll-annulu- the water's edge and commanded a beautiful flow of the harbor. Their friends. and more especially their ; Chinese mrvantn. erled out aghast; they Inna! not think of such a "flag. The house was haunted. n to: no much as ooo'o llle wn worth to even past It. otter ninth". The Bull-linen. hov- over. were not to be frightened of! by m such ollly norm. They rented the house end moved In. For men! month all went. well. Both (other and son Hero delighted with the place. And ï¬nally doculed to buy It. On oranlus the loo. who Ind been dint-3 In to". also hone quite late. AI ho ope-ed tbotmtdoorhohurdwhum to ho o name In Me mm room. Bo- loro he could road the top 0 'ho outr- o soul-ohm»; shriek rooo above the «(used on». Then all in ollenl. 3mm Into III “the“ room. the son. The father was a retired army once! cl some means, and they were traveling for pleawre. They took a fancy to Tum-Tam and (tackled to settlo more for awhile. Looking about [or a home. they were much attracted by one inn outside the city. which stood near everyone having the remote“ connec- tion with the navy has heard. Twenty yuan ago. then. let us say. there came to Tlenâ€"‘l‘lln an Engllshmau and Us HOW 1m; unanimous: uvanav but to each. was aowzo. â€"-â€"- twmmrnu I'll-ow- light (In. th- m~m¢u M of II ‘drlml'l of You. “can .1 th- a-«m NIW' m HAUNTED’EOUSElmxmw-‘mmm There Is a legend which. I am am. "W duomuflmmdhlo mmmhmmwmnd Annie:- M i- (I'm. Undoubtedly the low price of wheat ! has materially stimulated its consump- tion. enabling those who usually eat bread to buy more or it. and inducing its no hy others who hitherto have managed to live “that wheaton bread. It is reported tint a greatly ex- tended market has been found for our ilour in China. It in now going to that country by the shlpload to take tho place or rice. 0! m the great ma- Jority ot the Chinese will continue to eat rlce, and very few will adopt wheat flour to the exclusion oi‘ their historical loodsiApie. Butthereiomfor a gmt consumption In um country. Ind perhnpo this will he one of the chum to marl: the introduction or western methods of than}. and action that will follow the m with-China. The 0pm“! Incl. The advance of mum] Ill-tor! with- inthe Inn 100 year: has been no great am the science In mm a pm- «me! of the century. Even I: amt .1 natural-gal Liam mount that "allov- pl. the winter under the lee, «a mu mm mm who» may now can gully than. !nda nu mall-I. on mm m nwulmml and [Manual all one u the Inn mlnonl lull" cl "0. m. Eli roan loud in“ he. â€raw-l. .wm. Ibo nuLlnm of ha and m l m cllcm'lnl lo plan- In I mu m < «ma Indy d a nun; Im- 1".an ll lull «rum alum. M Ibo walla “no “on she "plan-rd lo ll: non "not Iwr â€whom! had pun on a ole-ll" «nu Gillan and mu! mum on the hunt. ,lnx mus. III! that the had taken lulu-luau « Ila than“ lo "cl-we 4 Irma all-luv. «no In and at 2 Icicle! la the mum at “curl!- of Van Inn. App-fled by the mmmy of the body lulu: mm by h" ,lamhud. m m I. lie act 0! gum I rld of II when dictate-red nd muted. ll. llyrvolx. Acne ol the emperor‘- dnlm to avoid while ova-duh It all ma. lmnmllnloly ordered in release. ’flomo you†later. If“! lle m. 1!. P Hynalx â€normal to he meson! ll an ‘z-m-rm rmmlvm on me Pnuhonrg so. Mom. I! I'm-19. The death 0! the empire and the me of the exiles n: (‘lmollmrst (ormed the prlaclml lopln of conrnsalion. As mull. nmnll mm y was shown Inward the fallen dynasty, and among the amt bitter In their dr- nnnflnllou of the refutation and [:14 mm: or the empire was a lady in when M. llyn-olx rmlml tho. hcrolno of the adrmmn describwl above. He made Mn way up to her. and. mm: low. exchlnml: “May I he pry-med to my my homage to “ma. la Humane? I fear Hm: you hue al- most tow-mun me.†She looked In at Ma. an m San Pram Amount, and, on mixing who was speaking, fanttd. Nor van she ever afterward known to open her lip! on the score of Donamflm lmnorallty. "flier line it hunt-W _ Ion m W d An interesting one tree recently brought More the criminal court or Munich. A Pollen etioentnut' nonleii Lubiwmnehi lied nope-mi in Dunc den u n ivmteuionnl hypnother. Dren- don hue many rich people who have nothing special to keepthein employed and the min with the unmanne- ahle name found plenty oi flithtul lol- lowcrs. Among them was I. lady at good family. beautiful and rich. The "professor" declared hie love to her. the accepted him. and there. under oh- dinary circumstance, would have been on 0nd to the matter. Unhrtunnieii'. however, Czyuelti had nlreuly a wile. and he tried to set out o! the diflcillt! by a sham maul-so, halting hie new spouse to keep their unï¬t: met. But the high bot-n lntly'n relatives Kat wind of the eflnlr and had the advenâ€" turer arrested, eccuelnx hint of honing hypnotized hie victim. Hall A than learned men. earn the llalin Echo. were summoned from u nanny nniver~ allies to decide whether it was pouihle to influence a person to ouch nn extent that nil mihtnnce it impossible. The Jury lulled to he convinced thet such is the case. The charge mine! CINE hi. at having mile the ind: nuheenient to him without. her comm. was dis- ni-eed. but he was found guilty or dieorderly conduct and oi criminal not: mint the public morality end. lenient-oil in three your imprintin- nwnt. with ilve yearn' lone oi cit-lo hence. The Berlin Notion use: “We do not helieve that hypnotic influence in irresistible. When we toe the do hihitieu ot protein-Iona hypnotiure we are led to think that they coin-innit obedience. It a hypnotiecd none- in told. ‘Yen on n doc: he will henin to herheucmwinnnll tents. lintwehe- llei'o that all Inch people are only imui name lntlitidlhlo. who toi- ziew no other influence than the wish ‘te one" inmuiu or to planerâ€"lot tone nun or other~the hneetiner. l have niten iii-conned nude 0! this. One Ill tor instance. we. told that in o mam place than one n well in. high for hint to ion. at". lie wont to thin pinto nnti hogan to MD. int he niwnr- iowipni ~hi-chwenli None at the rent ulcetiote who intu- nt than-elven in hypo-tint- have over Miami thnt they the-seine mlil he influenced. it Li inipeeeihie with A mean looting Me inpatiihliliy. and neither 1min not it"; coniul he loan- and." A Cm him. I." l.- Iodo II. cunt-ovum ll. "er1. (-th o! polka pl PM: HYPNO‘I'III IN 530â€". MIR IICIKT KNOWN