“I wand-g for lamp not posting ety," the dec' and; “and I :eunot guard to let the public 3 mind 2mg confused on this paint If I have enmmltwd an act of folly in my fourâ€"41km“: at this time was ¢mrty (ventyoneâ€""I fail to lee um ': hr nlorlana was an aflrm. H- m on the Itago. mo Thore Ian "0 componullon la lhls; Man-o. no they nave! by any chance played I. a. sane company. I knew he saw la. 0! her thin I did. A:- I matter at fact. Olorlnn had loll him In the mid- “ of flu ls propor'y styled the “moon. though I never heard Ola-lan- ao (arm it, And Ihe had never (III. hock on hlln Sumohow or other at. wan always ably to arrange her 'hmenta so that It was not mn- vonlem~ and thus uni-Ind anythlna like a sandal. Nevor was then an care. who had a lower amnion ol the advertising value of scandal than 1 I W In Love with (Mariam. Williams hrtotwhdomtooom- Ill W not a toll, now." ' [don don't know." I urged; "two W “to on â€native. " _ _ nIvun.“ mlled ‘Glormu; Wm aim. Ix .ke I ; In “It ï¬n not! your " . Ir. Pm ‘l'nmrt†with I ‘ [W M with I dun. it tho and: of in! eye ll couuqurnco than were of!" long period- when I dld not we (Morl- m "Omit 0! mm. out o! mind.“ I ’Iflocophned pmvrrblflfv. only in «NI- 0'" the “II". pmn-rhlll pMkmphy (In “lb-rum mnkm Um haul grow louder." The «trying nut o! my no» human In this mum u“ made mum for he by «he {an mu won-nu was I“ o! the "mo on (he rmd. Now. I In: no! handmmo, but I III pol. At least, I um pmuy good. M. any rate, I III no mod that I trio-d not lo In" In love with fllorfllnn while the in another man'n wife. In (m, 1 land her no In" (In! I did not want to love hr ban" than I ought. Ho wu a terror. Mo was u bad In they make them. Doubling you won~ M how so Inn-e! and lovtï¬ly I girl as (Mord-an could hlvv murrled much a Iona, . 'nm In becnum- you lun- nun-r “on him. Or I! you hnw won him. you never Ina-alum! lm In mum-1| w (Hod-nu. He m-vc-r ll'lll\[‘d .- ll he were married to Anybody. Perhaps It would be more ntrlclly mount!» to fly that ho Alli-y. mud In I! lu- mm mar M to everybody. But I nm‘er hard d M- mlrrylng anybody but (Harlan; Porhpa It wasn’t mammary (or him In Inn] Um when. (or ha In tho! hunt â€-000. mm I ever “I. And ()lorllnl Ill only mum-tum you" old when no wedding look pllro. I Ins in love with Gluriaua; that ls. l in as much In love wnh her as I would let. myself be: fur, unfortunate: ly. Olen-tuna was another man's wlfu. TM. "u not. only unlnrtunatu for me. but. unfortunate for (Alorluna as well â€"â€"aot necensarlly became nhc cou'ul lot hlve me, but became she had mm. Wéééééééééééééééée am ' i (Mn-4|. m. (‘onyllth HUI, by Daily Hurry [Hulda-hint: l‘umpuny She Read My Palm Oh! men I wept and cursed the day That palmlst maid had crossed my way When a! the glass 1 chnnwd to stopâ€" Bcholdf I lhoue upon the lap. ~Llpp|ncalrs Magazlne.’ All else I bore. nor thought to grieve. Unlll my hair began 10 leave. For weary years I tolled away; I worked by night, 1 ucrove by day. Yet fame and wealth seemed just as far Ahead of me u any star. drop. Some day you'll lhlna 'way at the top." she read my palm. and. from hPr own. I would have sworn that she was who. Fem- not." said she. “though long you immediately i drained that i was in court and on the witness stand. He ‘ ha med no (or countless millions for alien-alga the affection of his wife! i in conscious tint n letter had been produced from â€nowhere Ind‘ marked for identiï¬cation. Out 0! the corner of my on I could lee it iyin; on the clerk's desk. No um ' hid be“! undo-«99m â€(In of mm. So I dectdpd to and hot a few lines telling her I was coming nnd asking If she would he at home. To pass the time n-ay. l comma"! the note I ghmfld write when I got up. It In! quite : little muster-place In Its way. bright and friendly, not too apologetic. A woof of sentiment woven through a vnrp of playfulnnss. that seemed to make the clostng sentence at once truthful, aï¬proprtnte Ind uncommit- talâ€"~"l hue not seen you for many moons. but I' love you just the same." Whereupon I promptly fell asleep .‘lhl. My business In (,‘hleago was pracâ€" tically acrompllshed. nnd I would see no reasons for delaying the return beyond the end of the week. it I left Chicago Friday afternoon. I should be ' passing through Bothlo Saturday morning, due to arrive in New York ilate that afternoon and forty haura ’before the oflice opened on Monday 1 morning. Why not spend those forty hours in Buil’alo? it in a beautiful city and I had not been there for a long while Then. I might run out and make. a little roll on Gioriana.‘ Really. i had not treated her with: ordinary politeness of late. l wentl to her! early that evening. but spent) 1 l l t n a rather restless night. I awoke at early dawn. hours before rising time. As i lay there thinking. it occurred to me that it would be foolish to stop of! at Buffalo unless i was sure of seeing Glorlann. I was about to throw the paper dawn In disgust when a hmlllur mum in the persons! column caught my eye. I read the par-(rum. So ï¬lm-inn- wnn to have We loading role In Henry Arthur ('chl's new drama. "A â€Fall Man‘s Shms." and in meanwhile was ruminl near Butt-lo; N. Y.â€"-at her cmlslns'. of mars». l aunt-ad through tho- reports of the mum-town mrrospnmlanu In the lat- Pst number and found (hem pretty dull mdinx. Mariana Wu Free! from home. had hron Mental-min; unovonocl cm my dvsk. when In an Idle 32-!â€er I thought I mmld no: II!!! was going on In the (Maiden! worm. I had In-vn In ('hlt-ago Ibont a month and (he Rom-Nora, torn-Idea St) I did nnt wrltn to her wht-n the company “run an tho road again. In- Mend, I uulmn'ibod for the Drunutic Kt-tIm-Uon and run! the reports 01 the otIHH-tunn currt-smnutvnts as sht- murnt-yed {mm plum to place. And when l rend that the company "an cumin; Inn-k to the city for I week's enxlxonwnt lu-tore dinlmndtng {or the Manon. I found that tho Chicago branch of my bnxtnmm required my Immediate personal nttt-ntton. mm H I gradually drmc'd out of her MIN. , 4 “may fl)†léf’lWY 031/1 CW [4†12' Pretty Bouquet of PM“... A beautiful bridal bouquet car-flea recently to church was composed en- tmly of white Damien. Instead of tho â€yum“ mm or 1m. 0! I“ Took Squire's Advice. A squire in I certain town hall Just ï¬nished marrying a young couple, and proceeded In a mternai wny to give them good. solid advice. Turning to the bridegroom. he said: "Never spend your money extravagantly. and be saving in every way possible." The bridegroom listened respectfully and then remarked: “Well. Judge, we might as well begin on you." and he proceeded to give the squire Bil-cent- for tying the, knot. , We Nov: Have ï¬adlumllis. Not slum ihn narly eighties. when the word “oleoirlr†leaped into time with the are light, the telophone and ‘the trolley car. has I newly diémv. prod term been so popular as radium and its derlvaliwx. Alromiy we have radio cigars. rarlit'e soap. radiumlte tooth push". and so on. just as there used to he vinrlric snap. electric pol- lsh, Plectrfc llmlh powder. clef-me cleaning malnrinl and own 'rlectrle silk. The properties of the mysteri- ous radlum. of coursr‘. no more enter mm the astlcles which bear that name. or names nllimi to it. than soap or silk. polish nr pot-dot was electri- fied. Yet the new term. applied even to old and well-known articles, ap- peals to many people who don't both- er lo think what it may or In†no! mean . If you “ml her. lwlfl armian hï¬f. In the mime 0! Lara dr-Iuin her: Smr mm or she l! who )uur urrows. Mount umr rnr mu! drhn \nur swarm!“ If her luxnrm.‘ w-m-lp: um drmk. boy !' npu‘l. ynu .Ilm" Ir ho’r Huk Dov; Bring hm. mom with all lmr hunt". Tu I e priym or nuukiss How ‘0 knnw h" than you meet her? l'hilomn-l has rah-n "a sun-mar: Yin- will know h" by lv-r mulling. "y Irv-r absolute hog-15mm. lly Hu- sInv-M-h n-Hh nhlrh lh!’ molt! you. fly â€I- qulgu whh IMrh nlw pill?! you. Hy â€w blTalh mar. "ml than my. Hy "w Owiu llp‘ lllfl mu! tony, "3' (ho -~_\ rm amusing lnmlrr. fly "up uni-0 :nul awkH-I slv'ndvr; Am! In "amp nu nvhvr Innmr». By the but in every ru-nlure, Hum. nnn l‘uphl. sur nrmmd! smmh n" mun rmm ImuM no bound. ï¬nk mr hula m". I'mym. (Ir. Hhv In "mu-hm! In mnk! I lllr. 3v! Hm lily-Dually a-rln‘ln‘. 89ml \hr hullv'l‘llit-s mun-3M3; Lamp your luv L' (ho darken! plan†â€In ‘Il ilhvmim» with her unit's. Whore llw haw-mums “mm M whltonnn. “be In; mum-d Ind unlined Immuneâ€. Illa own "no w" rail/rd. "llndy." MM lhr opp-Mm aclurnvv Hr hound "n M "w jmlur. and the 1min nmkr, "Younx mun." ho MM. "uh-Inn um do wnh â€mm nlhm' rum. Im'll "an! ymn an mlymrnmnnt l! mu want It. The mum harm-d a whole In! 1mm ynn o-Irl: (his mnrnlng.‘â€"--.\'cw York Thurs. Home time later. much In the you" mnn'u utonlnhmln-m. Uw 'old duflnr" nm‘omlwl the homh. Haven] cau- ‘rero called and urvrul Inn-rm [no the num- rmmm mr nut being ready thnt lm Md said he might. glw. Young Lawyer Fuminhed the Coud VaIuable Information. Judge .\|{f(‘(| l'mmlln; (“me or the (inn-u: 8mm: (â€m-nit wmrt n! An- ipnnls wau telling the (nrnoll Law . 5 i Brim"! swulvnl» the «unm- dl)’ of In “pl-hun- )mlno who (-mm- In nil in New ank. He n-m'hml llh' mmrlroom at 8:30. No ono mu: worn, and he sat down In wzull, Ar 91::0 In Minn I yuung mun. “I' hmzun lalklng to the jmlrv. no: kmminc who he w". and mm at t run 0: 1m Hm: wu ou for that mnrning. “l dun'l know (ho ï¬rst lhlnn about Hu- vnnr.“ caudal-'1! the young man, "but lh-‘tu'l an old duflm‘ lmm l'mlnnk rnmin; to hold court. Ind I'll tvll hlm my partner In ulrk nr lhnt tlmrv’u n wunm- from Joruy m,- rnn‘t not born. or route-thin: ol' Um! no". It‘ll lw may "hounh." Away." (Hm‘fana wnx er-Y "Win-n- arn _\nu ms nu: M?" h quirml our ('hiruuu rquv- â€Mauve, n: l thrc-w my paw-Is mgolhvr mul n‘v Imunm-d my nh-Ivrmlnut'uu In lvm'o by â€w "Limilml that allornmm. "'l'u â€I'u' Hu- Iva-Hm: purl In 'A Dead Man's Shun-.9!" l shouted. Now. i am not a sulwrstitinus man. nor am i a hollow-r in dreams and portt-nts‘: but on thinking the matter over, it struck me with considerable force that to write a letter as I had composmi to (iiuriaua would not be the best way in drift gradually out, 0! hey lite: and it my lure,- iur her was to he of "in truly xvii-sacriï¬cing vn~ rioty. i had ln-m-r pass through But- ialo without, stopping. It was with this pious rnmiw that i wont to the oflicc and tool; up the morning's mail. There, rightwm the top of the pile of letters was an vun-iupv atldrvusml in her dour. unrutt'hy. little ï¬st! it had been scnt tu um in Now York, and forwarvlt-d. i :uu-uml it hurriedly and a single m-usgmm-r flipping. its only ('tliilt‘iils, llllllt.'l‘('tl out. I Divlifld it up and ruad: "Obituary. "l'upulur \‘uung Actor Passe: The mental shock was so severe that I woke up.. I! I said "No." (hora was that fatal loner†l recognixnd it now. I could wad that lnnrlminating Ltl'nlence right through the enrolnpo from whem I stand. as it it were written in letters of “mm"! love .mu just the same!" "Do Jou love this man’l wife?" It was er the counsel for the plaluml who asked the question. leo I. {lash the whole hideous plot was rev vealed to me. It I said "Yes," I stood convicted out of my own mouth; I lost the case. 1 could see it in the trhunv phaut look on the face at my intermv gator, ! could see it in the anxious expression of my own counsel. In the judge's sober mien, in the eagerly u. peclant attitude of the jury. PUT THE JUDGE “NEXT." Cupid‘u Hunt. Henry Hanhy Hay‘ â€"nll the greatest of their kind in the explored world! Then let the imag- ination take in the remnrknhle sound: or fjiordn more wonderful than than: of Norwny. the boiling springs and hot lake districts with their ever- chuglng phenomena. blaze-belching volcanoes in close location to snow; clld mountain ranges neuriy as high at porn varied thud the ‘Alps. and high. a xmsvr 0! awninrxpirinn mIA ranir notion that plays to a hnight o! 2.000 tent with a «Or-am mm- u! more than twk-e shat nnnmlv and an ire ï¬eld close on twenty mllos lung In the mallow HI liw haunting nl‘ tho pour, Mllf naIIng~4 Instltutk-n» In 4'" «wage Ihrlll nmmu: Ihv mn-ww. am! all! an [ac-mums. A" Zrnlnml h at may In the wry (mm M “nuns. VI"? the tort-n the sum In and Erm- Innd In the Barr Ir-r Ind a "WP!“ â€Hr trlhmkm of "00.0"" to tho Qm‘cvu \'I(~ IorIl memorial tnmI .v-Imw that mm massive Icgialnmm am! gmt nnnnvm prosw-flty run hand In hamI‘ thv‘rn. The rllmntt- at thh hlumt in rInImr-vl to haw! hit the hulI’fl-e‘ye nl ywrtmn “on. but It In for It': marrvlnns srv-nlr- m-rtors that the: mtony will always nfler "Mann attrlrtions tn thmw \hn res-cl In It"- wnnalv-nx and mywtortm or nature. Just think at "m porkn mu 4 tlon of a community tum-mug uhhin ; Its IImitmI Arm a watortnll mt." 1m! 5 III-y be here recalled math illlt‘nml tint the Mnori \ur. nut-mush it vmimi in the triumph n! llrilluh lt‘mn. wu in m-ny "um-m a mural \itlur) rm the Mauri raw. Ihtlm' nn-tlunh nt iutr ilflvltinn \u-rn- mtmnnwml)‘ miuptwi by "w i-tnnitnh mu urn-w. lint lin- club of arms amt tiu- war at an: non luv:- 'lunu Iltu'u â€-2qu to ttmi who In No“! Zulu-ml. amt tur mom than t quarto-r of I t'o'niltf) tlu- um «hint: and their [u-unlv imvn "Hit-Ii down in tho m-n muuiltinnn nndrr which it In pit-nunt to "word that the rum in turn-using and imp-min; Tho [thy-it‘ll Illrfll‘ilttns u! m» Moorin. their wraith uf ivu-minr)‘ iora. tiwlr nitlvfunhkmt‘tl Immow), quaint human and mummy mm a n u ciai aunt-1km in a rim In SM 7. :- Ilmi. whom- natimtl mun-Inn arr In themselves militia!" tn Ironm- "w l‘" (hunt-nu or lwmlwhrrm, I The little island colony of New Zea- land is a country of records, scenic, laoclul and political, and although its ‘entire population could be easily lost on Manhattan island. yet this enter~ prising community has already en~ gnged in a series of political end eco- nomic experiments that have arrested the attention of the whole rivilizod world. its early days of settlement wore shadowed by many fleree and bloody (-ombats between the British soldiers and the native Maori tribes, whose valor and enduram-o wan- so superb as to fully merit the tradition of this pivturusqm- rare that all its men are born warriors. indeed, it; Typical Houu of Benton «55204: (mam/0:") Maul-l tually bename so laden with lava and smiles thrown up from the newborn volcano that its subsidence on the heads or the terror- stricken inmates was only a qnestlon or a little time when the brave \norl woman went out and by almost mperhumnn afar“ ahoveled all males of the death- thmtenlng load. while stones and ï¬re fell (lose about her I.“ the “no; CM“. "Fullhhl." Mm [ml [mark 2"" Mme m a plat-n u! unl’aly. le run! of the building “‘Ilvrt- 'hv,’ 100k rPI‘ugv M‘olr . u-llmn M “’nlhmuznu O.- rrnrhrd. tho-I vofln a tram-tn! rwms. Hu- gnu-r [Muham- Inn A lnrviflr unlu- Ind dushm manna of nun-r. mm! and sum†30 an almmlv nf 1mm tent. nrmmcl lml almu- whim plly nu- uirnmw r-‘avhimx tn nnrly IMP. â€mm "m Mid»! and "tying nrh mamnm Quinn! lhn Imprrsdw hack. around furnish"! by Hu- snow-tippod range or anaurm‘ In I!†this re- alm: was Hm .trmw "I“ I mm! dunner m “mt-h mar 1.1" Nu»: worn lont.‘ Without an} Mum": ohn “bola roun-‘ In «:3» Imamo mum-n- vrumh-o. nnd In Hu- 09mm and Lina that lwkhrd [0th â€H" numhvr w-rlv-l‘ml lu-furv any aid was: mwflhlv. Thu lnlalhiqw would haw lu-v‘n grt-mvr but In? tho r¢~ sourrvhvl unlrauv‘ or mo Maori guide. Ivr Hw- Iu n nun-n. nml an" no ruin: Inf 2m- IrrL olmn‘ hark In "I "Mill Imamm Iiihmfl Mum: :nmd III lm-h u! "mi-Our" Hm "IF pimurrmn. Win-n M lc-nxm I'm t-r-h-r u! the arm! gr) n-r h nuu-hml "no “Dd! [hit us arm In nhuul an u-m In rut-n! anal that H tun-Hun In an "Manny Inuklnl lmnm nlmmu mnlhrl)‘ nur- mumh-d hp burr-m. bluflllko pm)":- muu. "ml rlnu abruptly m I hutch! o! H‘H‘l’ll lmmlrml it'vl. Tho mllnl m cm» Inn-r la n- e-rrmh- M II II rvmnruhlv. flouwumm H rmls In plu‘hl «"vaqu lur mun, 1mm It bfnlut lMu (autum- play awry hour ur m [or an mlbmlml [n'rkuL (N'I‘lm .mmum n... wlmln bud)“ ol tum-t. "-1 lulled llmmgh MIiIHA clonal-la coun- Ir], I‘ll“ dl'n‘pfï¬' hutlrt‘Il namin- l'l’ll'l- ml rnrlnu- mum: I," rim" uldo and markâ€! In-rn- uml Ihvn- by wire] or qm-aulin: mm.“ 0! rh-Im "III gh'o Ihv nlmh- um .,.. u u mhlIm-e M luv Ill-M‘rllmhlr norvruIm-u, you have a low of the features 0! New Zealand's scenic beauties, which further include the famous Clinton valley. which so closely resembles the still more famous Yosemite 0! Cali- fornia. W'uimangu geyser. which en- joys the distinction: of being the great- est on earth. lies in the very heart of the great thm‘mal belt of the north island. where the Maori» have their principal settlement. To reach it the traveler crosses the balling lake of Rotomahann. luring rowed across its miles of boiling waters by Maori boatmen. whose nativwbuiit canoes throb in respbuse to [the bubbling ar- . tion of the unlit-own Nullrt‘es beneath. : Then there ls a walk a! about three \ Mosquito Stiii in the Ring. Exmrt conï¬dent-n inst year that the mosquito was downer! and on the why to extirpation this spring give-s place to equally export, anszurance that he it nothing of tho kimi. and that all the measures taken azaimt him leave him multiplying his xnnoratlons under the pavilion of the sun’s throne as vigor- ously and zenarnusiy as ever. His couriers came with the daffodils. and his rear guard bids far to ebb slowly? out with the October alters. u litâ€"lg; “'Very well. mnm,‘ Hannah nu- swered. ‘1! I'm not down by that time don't wan for me.’ " "'Amt. Hannah, we have breakfast at 8 o‘ckwk.‘ The Servant auntie". Mrs. Ier- Lynn of Hm Nations! Federation of “'nmnn's ('luhs. wan talking ahmn Hm son-ant qm‘stinn. "A maid at mr hntoL" said Mrs. Lyon. "10M mn last night I new m-rv» ant gm Hour. She safd that a St. Louis woman engaged . new srrvant md gave her a number of Innmtc‘ tions about her duties. In conclusion the sum: Pox-1mm the mum muy never hear of her But “In! M 111.11? â€M huwim-i' is with im “1'0;qu hnr forth, and lhnrr- are humble "I" Enrxshm bvwnun shv‘ h-t Hw- 1!"than n. To washâ€"jaw": and Tu" of mm ah: l . And than" rm w‘ h that quvruly Err-re .\'0 â€II: '00 mmlal for Mr willing handkâ€" A flaw in gum-p»: had 'n make a mu». Alon! and unafraid 9!"- turn that" «nu-n" hvarla Inllld hrsilmr. su-utr lrnnv inurlt. [:1er In pout-v, "n- vmmo [rnm harm or mm- ‘Vilh lu'fl'. 'Iml law lwm h n brow mun-"NM In' 7h:- I‘cmr vu wrmm‘ She guru In m'mi.v_lrr lu wan! «In lore and A happy 3w"! sums In have a â€â€˜1" "Mum: Hm uni-‘l «urchin» of lu-r rm» And )u-I In run-N Mr mum-Im- main on 11nd. ' I; ‘xis her! to mxku the war†In! Mu. A In" in low nub Mr. C. "a u-kml Mr 1.. marry Mm. They wen mat-rind. In Inn ymn Mn, P «u am. Mr. 1‘ was then 1M")- Ilro. Mn. C In! still m Imp I-im brr limb-ad. But she had [mind on! that he Was mm In low! with Mr. â€at he never had been In low with Mr Ind that he never would be m lme with hot Shn brood- ed «not this. And she died from a broken hurl. lint Ibo left him ull her moneyâ€"fl‘ovn Tupi". Mn. A um I mlllhnnin-at She mm mm. 8hr nwl Mr. (7. Mr. (3 In I musklnn. He in ltrnlpflvo. In Inn year: Mr. .\ wu rluy, Mrs. A was (Du-n uuuy. Mr. A in IN" In lam um his Mfr. lint ho his! [mum] mu that Hm III- nm In low. Hm Mm. um! slw nmvr had been In Int" um: hlm Ind that the nowr would lie In lnu' ‘Mh him. He bmml' «I owr (Ms. And he mm [mm a broken hurt. llm he Ion hot all bio mimeâ€. Mr. A h-H m love will: Ill-1 B. No nah-d Du-r In turn bun. They were mnrnrd. 76! hr Tu. Mr. A ‘u I milllnunlrr. llo v" atâ€. No me! Ml" ll. Nlu u III I mmlnw 8hr Ill lmmly. "That's Jud Hm! I want to explllu lo yuu. Mm 50pm». You We, lu-umr- row In Thinksgnlnx. and we are com- in: to ycmr rrm- mnnvr. The-n you ll- wuu glu- uu "mu-ml": In (All!) home, and In Ilm I‘u-nlm: the Klna‘n Daugh‘ lc-ru an: [wing to hum n hunk". «m- (rlbnllon. mu! no man I'm-h got. one. Thu I‘ll! kw" m I vu-ok vaully. Ind by that Hnu- wu'll be on our lecl."~ Youlhl‘ l'umlmnmu. "But I! the man rm mum»! my Mr tho- ch: going to >np|mrt yum? “What du ,um In lirmuganh-T' "\‘ull. u-m: }'Ull uni nmrrh-d. and I [he lim-umn" "()h. M! br-‘m h lvw-I) duihlr, pic-u Getting a Good Start. "Miss Snphiv." be-lmod benche- m-ss 0! half Hm pour of New Orleans, sat at hvr (lx'hk \\ ï¬ling whun an elder- ly wmunu “1m haul nmvh- many pro- mom.- dvmzm-b upun her was ushered m. of South Amerlca are excellently adapted to ralslng n. In Mexico ex- perlments In its culture have been espvclally successful, both as regards yleld and quality. ll. 15 a crop worth watching bocausv of lis excellent prosâ€" pects {or future dm’elopment. The Interest of America In ramio lies largely In the fact that the south- ern part of the United Skates, Mexico, Central America and the northern part in recent years the use of ramlo. i us it is always called in commerce, has been making progreas in Europe and America. in the United States im. port statistics it has not yet risen to the dignity of separate mention. but the British Commercial intelligence gives some facts about its use on the continent of Europe. Germany's im- ports of it have risen to 8150.000 3 year, while France takes from $80,000 to $100,000 or it. The French rmie mliis have 15,000 spindles. Proï¬table Crop for Bentham Part of United sums. China grass is the old name tor tamie. a “her much resembling hemp. u is the strongest of the ï¬bers from which textiles are made; it Is as ï¬ne as flux, as lustrous as jute, and In In an exceptional degree unaltected by moisture. "Grass cloth" 0! great beauty is made from it in China and Japan. GUL‘HVATION OF CHINA GM“. II.I' “hole day lung TM Deaconess. I In r “i "I mm! In bormw a v, “‘4!!! nun). }lll| IH'nl llw mom-y for. run an to marry KIN-mm. how Is he we, I'm mum: to It"! I need it {or rho said, n y.