B. m silent for name momenta. mmminfrmt of the lug m. which by this time vs: dive m cock. I knew he had lone soft dmtoholl Ind that heated-d no . m Pro-eat]: he sud: '1 kill gr at down moor when l _; w. W‘ for Inter B11101, “11’ “pt nu. ma Willie. I am Ind fl strut «In guinea. Das‘ ma'ry w to! till 'aheaph)’ any-ulna 'I me you no: "Imo- also do Glenn" [um-e! They cnn’t harm you "V. b; and nothhag dad on? binned tmmmdmnflmflt nut-1 0.1 no you mu I‘m mad No (ll-"0 an din-of immi- «mmcm'mwuu “damn-ï¬rm .‘h‘ht'u . wouldn‘t-hot A-m hang-u omrdoub you} ,- sum-um)...â€- a 8‘ mammal-Ivan": r... at .1 his. alum“. our? , "Kl! a can lady. Hm mun. “MP-uni. "Yumdnu? Inc. will a mull Why mm M chunk ’- 08 av ale. 0. ‘11-. km m n. at... mid Mn Int you noun n- Iul am on. «I "Yuma. lu- wmu, l knou‘d â€I vs. "In!" rune do clue... but I no to nay-01. I don. 'lm Willi. Ian-t 1|an, do. hum ‘l 'nlno can. but I must 5.70 his but no an nuaaum'muny dd!- 40 Mnls‘ 'I’ M II. up n' don IMnmNMonrmc nun Manor! 'N' an Um «no ion or 0013' any cum '0‘ bod "no â€"-cr war In from or my 60' “(If mmuuhmmâ€uu‘lï¬ Ionl' mu bord- fro- day no“. flu Mu: lannoaou. along with . Hoe. o! u Inflated mind. which '0:- Inm to most dI-turbuou at such An hour In the (man. pill" on the hickory 109.! and 'Ml. In the am at flmmm In wu doing there no noon; and baton hmunowmwalmw One morning Sun come to my room about aungm to build the ï¬re. I had not slept well dudu the night 3nd vu vexed beau-o of such only Intuition. l rubbed my weary on. “30""th m, by Dilly 8W] Pllbnlhlh‘ Co.) Jun we, colored. tree born and honest, doe- odd jobs about the court tonne Innate. He does errando fur clerk; Inddlen hone- nnd tnedn them to:- mules-I. take- notu tou- young men to young lndlea' homes. "veep. on! one. tor doctors and hwm end builds am for bachelors. l m one or his cllenu; end. u be had n Mlectlon for “crepe" end other vul- Wmee.hebnd beenoneolmy cllenu. l defended him once nnd he Mabel! due. He hnd been Innnled elm. nnq I advised him to cull MI he's. She sun or 'n' lovely gelâ€"you donn' you. “no Wu dn her tu- me (it ate-whoa 'Uu Bel down yonder let de "l was llnry An: Innke- do plum tree: dew we. er eunnln' llk' m been er nln nuk- wld de mun Alfred gin me 'n' put hill: at neuter which her mg she wuz "For that I may not show my pearl In orbed moonlight. ï¬re. I leave It gleaming {air and (at, UnfluWed by my desires. "For that, through ban of cynic Fate. Mtv love may not be mine In ace 0! day. I go away. And leave my saint In shrine." Thus snake her )ove are that he went: The loved one bent her head And. shivering.‘_â€lg shrine I: cold nu. be In "For that I may not wear my rot. Fuil~cherished on my breast. I have my run upnn the stalk At honor'a hlxh behest. Aaa‘aésame Iain" um. No Shrine Desiréd. x in 1 DC I" “on m w lu'n an. 'l' mu m on“ ’1" let an? I] “I"! ~ lab! I." ltd ‘ 0.0 «I (be V "on. but you In- muflod m. In: want:- no “Romeo?" ‘der ‘n' poke Ms brat In my factâ€"- bro! an had nah In hit. 'n' say. 'Kll am now. Sam! Km 'om!‘ Don es! gm my knit out'n my pocket. on still hold blood on It from what I cut myself “11' opens It. er mice do: en plun :- my mica ll now. ’3' sweet as do manner I: when yo' mm In- sum, pity for an Yankee man from l‘luydolfy when he come down hm. 'n' do voice my. ' 'Iember dy Father who no In Heaven. Sun! 'n" on when I mm up 119 mm 'n’ turns my back. do dabble-en ho try tar Mu or place m'n my lip. but at any! hln' mum Mm my 'n’ an I leave. mym_'n'eouuonterm‘n' L look. blue 'n‘ red 'I' groc- ‘i' nller ‘nllnllcu-oH-e 'I' undo.“ pm. 'Km d“ "nor gal; Hz] 'er 8m; km her! Dar do “If In yo' pockn~llul be! (u do innâ€"«no done 1m wH ’0‘. lm wk! you; nor: de um: km ‘er. ‘I' cum Ike's hem omen Iln: an" Mn? But I 103' m. In: Willie. 'eua 1 hard I kwiuter do powerful but. 'l mm =' ‘ronn' do Mar. 1 3m emy from i whar my syn could no 'em. I «out i sleep hair or with. ‘n' nex' mornla'. i des a l wu.er Mtchin' up de mules fer to an alter wood who should comm; but Ike er boldtn' ery Ann‘n “If s. n' the er wadn' de clo's mu Martha dun gm her tot de weddin’. 'n' she tm 'n’ look at me Immdeu' mx' 'n' my. 'Dnt's right Sun; go far do wood fer tar mnk' do sum but mo'n' Ike we (wine en de ‘ Isl! fry. ' 'n’ u the VIII ofl she kln' er "De mules day "Itchln' day mm fee to keep do hocsï¬ys Ma 'm 'n' qe dgpblmt he hop up on my shoul- turn 15' my, â€Nn' Sam. here's dnt brass flag 0’ yourfnâ€"«l doan’ '30! it norm.‘ Ike. [:9 "Inter gimme er "ldm'uyerMhtfo’lmu very far In do puehr' «(at that IIInnmIpu-ymmdo em 0' ï¬e double I- do tend whit um‘m‘M'ho-ï¬h‘u ‘I’ “0' Der ted 'I' In no a] 010-8. Mm; dour m at lady‘s WT 5m To- caper- in" To}; I [hafniu- ‘l‘uo'nldo y. net Cr «Mn. lmhudcm'uuml' ltn'matnflalI-wlhh- "Wolhuomllflhum‘l'ul unm‘ In «no. but "an An. I.“ cum very m' 0: I. In! Om“ 01 NMI' downâ€"Out Lao-r m “aw all n. en mi Ind min. "on. "I ml' you. I 0" bar u do «um-2 'N‘ ho on in" an omlu‘. Im WI!- IHIMd-llldnluwï¬m â€diurnal-nay. Wont-cl do Mir ml «to. b â€I. i i a i "l was I‘m Ann bllckbemea 'n’ nae. do plum tree- !or her when do dew was or cunnin' on de [elm h“ uk' hi! been or nlnln'; bun nick- mk- vld do many you Ind Mm Alfred gin an 'n' put: ’01:: In he: luv: km- er mm which wu ’r tollerln' her “on Ibo wuuer pIclln’ II!‘ me. for her Iluor M'Ilne’u (riveâ€"- den lhe tells me the with" It was man's. She wu or mIshty sprightly 'n' lovely galâ€"you 'momberl her. doun' you. “no Willie! Her tummy on her tu- ne do night utter de ate-whoa 'Uu Bum: burn up close down yonder tot de sholea. '. but an 'omu Lam-Id Flnm Love Liberty. Since tho decree of the Cm In 1899 depriving the people of Finland of their constitutional "batty. 159,000 ï¬nnsvhnvo come to the United States. Nevcomen m looked on! tor by the Finnish amen' Club, It Emery Pct. New York. 'l‘en per cent of l‘lnnhnd'o ponhdon of 2,000,000 I: now In Amor- Because the milled he went an ann hearted to Ml nor]: that ‘1: HI: no“ cares were all forgot. He h d on with one glad thought: H’h hut became my giving pity. He did not know the sky w.“ (my; To Mm the world was bright and 3"; By â€would hope: Mn brmt m A nun m funds from hovelâ€: any. Bean-a the mfled. -New Yer! Emu. Crown Gem. of Rm Worth. The Rusaign rmwn jewels contti~ (ate the largest collection in the world. Priceless stones are each year added to it From time to time im- memoriwl the Eastern princes under the dominion of Russia. have brought gorgeous gifts to the ur. and from the But have come wonderful jewels. which have nocumulated year by year. { loan». ram .1 Wu». ‘ Water boils u dilemt team- tum. manila; to the nhntton at the nan-level. In London 'llfl‘ both pne- unlly It. 21: degress run; In MI- nkh, In Gen-any. It 209% degrees; II the city at Mexico at 200 degrees; and in the Hlmahyns, It an elevation of 18.000 [Get above the level of the m. It 180 degrees. These dtflerences are aimed by the nrytng pressure of the “nowhere u these points. "I asked him how he sold them. ‘l‘my coats for Seattle an‘ I don" (or New York: he replica. He had two hundred papers. and expected to clear - hundred dollars on the M), which would an hl- (hm ms." I When Cy Wanna. "m yo?! n! no nil.“ an (null-g anon has. Valley. m Damn cm. a lion um um (be Masonry of [old In the Kin-duo. he passed I young man with a navy puck of gum an M. wk. 80-. not can working their chins m 87. up on a. alone: n! the hills. "No- and an.†In“ Cy Wanna. â€the young Mb. «owed. put his Mud to the aide 0! his mouth. and shouted up to the man 'N‘chH: '- 1mm pom? In orthodox le'lboy mu.“ an Ibo 0M made“ "In no In! Inca-m l our heard 0! win Jay Gould val-rod Mn dork." In (M Mlldllfl o! "no ran-I‘m! It Humbug-datum†tum of on. for have. Durm One lot an In amt-mot an out: rm “Boring study from tho M (can but. m an "In“ Ind we mood. when Gould. vouch. their modulo. (mum m driven no uh. II. «we to the Cannon River and cool new will nut to avoid further down upon: "mu. Gould‘s wuom Mock. 1†Could In! a ruldml of Ru!- land. Vt. (or a year or two In the only mun. when to VII mm In the mumuoo of tho old and.“ and Wuhiuton Railroad. m I put of "I. Denim and Hudson linen. M "to following Anecdote concom- tu Man in cold by an old clum of that plus who was employed by Mr. Gold at the "no. But klte~nylng In these countries I- quite secondary to klteflghtmc. Tho lighting machinea are made on roc- tanxular bamboo frames warm! with ‘ paper and have a hole In the middle. They have no tall- and the atrium are of Ink dipped In an: glue and pot- dered with porcelain. The moment two Idtea‘ atrlnu are owned. no mat- ter If one belong. to royalty Itaelf. the player must let out hla line. The string that In drawn tight In new to be cut through. The III-«taut a hike la cut down It In mind by the small hon In tho atmta. In Chla- the sport ends on the ninth month In t festival called "ascending on high." 'In Jan-n Ind Kon- the boys only ny thelr Idle: (or ï¬fteen days out of the enure you. In all these orient-l countries Ime- flylng Is a unload pastime Ind thou- and: 0! people on holidays anther up- on the hills Ind which the noon. ‘ in Oriental Countries the Sport is I National Pastime. Homemade kites satisfy the Ameri- can boy and altord him lots of fun. but it is strange that he does not invent an artistic and national kite. such as they have in Japan. China sud Korea, where III the iiyers have a meaning. A ï¬gure of an eagle or 0! Uncle Run with his srms outstretched would be quite imposing. “Look here. Mara Wlme, what sort er 'torney is you. anyhow?" and as he got no response. mumbled between his teeth. “Dat's de cat’s doln'a. giv- in' an sort. 'vlce; dat's de cat's do- In's; dnt's do cat's doln's." and he kept on with the words as be opened the door and walked away. “Den '1! km er preacher. what do judge [winter 30 wk! me?" “Order you hanged, most likely." Ho almost dropped the stick of wood he was about to place on the dog-irons. Turning abruptly, he 39. verely asked: “Take a gun and km somebody, probably," I replied. ‘ loam 8h. Stalled. “Mara Willie. et you had er wife ’n' she tuk up wid wufflus trash. what'd you do?" dun tat up wid er pause] er truth, 'fluencéd by that 'zorter from Knox- ville, ’n' you to!’ me to quit her." ' As I was dressing Sam stood In 31- lent and oppressive meditation. Final- ly he asked: KITS-FLYING IN THE EAST. Got the little book. " Wallvmo," in each pkg. True food tint curries ans non: ma "there’s a reason." Gripe-Nuts 10 can prove: big things. “This hnppened three years ago and never since then have I had any but perfect ham]. for I stick to my Grape-Nuts food Ind cream and sun think It delicious. I eat It every day. I never tire of this food end I can on- joy n u‘ncer of crepe-Nate and crenm when nothing else satisï¬es my uppe- tlte and it’s surprising how manned and strong a small nucerful will nuke one feel (or hours." Name giv- en by Pontum C... Bettie Creek. Illch. ‘ ter 1 v“ In better health than ever before In my life. had gamed tn flesh and weight and felt "in I new perm “together In mind u-well as body, all due to nourishing and completely digestible food. Grape-Nuts. "Then it was a wise physician or: dered GrapeNuts and cream and saw to It that I gave this food (new to me) n proper trial and It showed he knew what he was about. because I got bet- ter by hounds from the very ï¬rst. That was in the summer and by wlnâ€" "Frol- a child I "a never strong md and n capricious emits “a I wnn allowed to eat whtever l fueled â€"r|ch cake. highly med food. hot biscuit. etcâ€"no it was not nrprmng thu my digestion was man out of order and It the age of twentyihree l was on the verge of nervous prostra- tion. 1 had no appetite Ind u i had been losing strength (because i didn’t get nourishment in my daily food to repair the near and tear on body Ind brain) i ll!!! no reserve force to fail ; back on. lost flesh ruptdiy and no med- lclne helped me. When the right food I. selected the boat of an un! con. from tumour (and and drink ï¬lament. even when the tmhlo ha been of lifelong stand. liven It. most cm!!! W Is not to get on (In wrong track man. lax! mum and Du to â€me! over. um um In a my. lnlbhn mod. n aroma-II «root In wluburxh. no and. In t uncle any. BI! Jam" ('lerk at Palm": hot um: a Mad that ho roold M'nu wanna and mum mun u. "no of road. "land!" nearly n all. In loam by truly paces In Mama. II “va Io be In In wIlIcr moon. than many lll‘n wen announce. ll. Md no I!"- nculty In calla-flu; .0va hundred- ol (In-n on the mad at Ibo amu- N "no. when he nu than I" a plea- IIIII lam-Nut of potter. "my and um Ind chm. mar thcI. Inn 0 0. III me. In adored than to not Io work. me to In: «Iowa Inc-Iconâ€. «hm In and and mm,“- m and I mulch-mule mm lo 511-: can. to all up 3 an“ inflow In the mud â€It“. The "nun-u. «lb-"ed at no nu I for" and no In..." u mode of Man. nude no mkum. so let"! 'm the tartan (MI More unmet the mud m “Ideally Ion-ed Io allow an hues Io drive NI cum-go own II. “No luck Mount common ulull today. The chant. ll duo to that per- toclllg In tho halt Ion. procu- when. by the mansion. the IOOUIQI Ind tho now-paper: can moraines photo- mph- bequntullyfkvuow York ‘l'cle “That It the way It used to be with all popular «trams. They “mm! m- porn to the elect that they would pose only {or on. photognpher, And he signed mun to the elect that he would pay them a toy-fly on «ch 0! their picture» that he told. Thus they nude Gully how u to 3:5 5 week. "l." aald a popular actress. “drew from my photographer. up to ten nan ago. a regular annual Income of â€00. l was under contract to poae only (or him; he had the exclualvo sale 0! my Menu-ea. and on each plctun that. he aold he pald'mo a royalty. Popular actresses made In the an: born 8300 to 81.600 1 you on the sale of their photosnphu. but now this source of revenue In altogether lost to them. it Replace. Wood in the Making of Bobbin- for Factorial. According to La Metallurgie. at a recent meeting of the “Societe d'En~ courugoment pour l’lndusire National," an interesting paper was read on the substitution of aluminum for wood in the machinery of spinning mills, reports Consul Gucnther. in the tex- tile industriesâ€"spinning. dyeing, and silk weaving. among othersâ€"«a wooden bobbin is generally used. This is cheap and easily worked, but it has ‘ many drawbacks. Being very hygro- metric. it suffers from variations of temperature; this accounts for the fact that in spinning factories where the atmosphere is full of humidity the bobbins revolve irregularly. causing jerks which slackcn the speed‘and occasion the threads to break. The result is waste of stun and loss or time in joining the threads again. it has been proposed to substitute alumi- num for wood. Bobbins made of this metal revolve in any temperature and any degree of humidity: their relative lightness (ave aluminum bobbins weigh no more than two wooden ones) allows the machines carrying them to move more quickly, or an equal speed may be obtained at less expenae ot motive power; ilnally, the smaller vol- ume of the bobbin diminishes the cost of transport. It was stated that sev- eral ï¬rms had adopted the on of aluminum bobbins and had found that they possessed many advantages. Gum I Lou to Ash-emu. NEW USE FOR ALUMINUM. WRONG 1’le To worked, but It has Being very hygro- fmm varlations of accounts (or the A cheering smile from the woman I. lam will do more of a morning to m I run «mm the knocks at H. “In quit-tn of spring tank. “Why it a hen unlike In editor?" uh tn exchange. We give it up, union it's because she has wings while the editor has to get Along in MI shirt sleeves! What'- tho Joke? The theater managers of New York City have abolished all window litho- graphs. banners and "mine" posters. New York It therefore a much netter looking city. There 19 plenty of room In the newspaper: for Advertising. An editor. I cmmtry editor, of course. came home the other nigh! and told his wife he had seen u butterfly with a gutter-snake in its mouth! This was the am inkling the wife had ever received that ho was "hitting†the gasoline can. The editor has since signed the pledge. It is needless to any that this In from a Kant“ exchange: "The Wich- m Eons tells of n tuberculosi- yonng man who had but one 111113,an who now has three. He married tho other two. One can acquire almost my desired quantity of anything by living to Kaunas." pad Mm streets. He datum “Noodles," the record maker of New York. by almost 300 papers. Johny Murphy in a product of Chlmo'l Newsboys' Alley. Hall to the king! like i tow-tow to Johnny Murphy. the Chic-lo IO'IDO’. Recently I. Chm John bean. the "chat-pa." "power†teller In "do ellni‘e wand.“ hawking L1G "am" In two Ill man! how: at the corner of auto They I'M-DU! broke all the slug In mm. his I- (no nod to get urn. and lac-Mu '0 «not vmo all the ion- nd no a nun-inten- factory. too: In New York the one! day lone hon Inca-b ml.) annularâ€"A an. an m In curled I cult-go [in via. Mam loot III. on. o! m Blunder um tun m In a will. who hum. uni wonky you" follow coon “on. And m. on of the Dyna-6n .m- ud no. to â€lupin cm: lot. but '0 an. the II†on tonig- nobleman. I! m m coon Mill; mold m: ale. '0 will Inn no air. boy kick MI cm un- llo punk: count ‘ "fA‘I'lllR" vurnl I! The "to a ma would I: cut for vocal? According to a Missouri paper. I max mu of that vlclnuy roce'nlly naked a (It! to marry him. She r0 piled: “I will ask you to van. a low dun for my answer; but don't you make Ill! other amazement: until you lee mo lulu." A New York scientist an tbs hu- m body completely returns to dun um! I: manned. ntom by stow. one. every year. That meant: tor the flu vote... A man marries "I Inge! and Ends, In a year. she has chnngod to - Xantlppo. Cu: anything be planner? Every mu that bu much money not: It In ulnaâ€"but he keeps the money. Money. once upon a time, undo the man go, but modem spenders ox- chlngo It for gasoline. The love or money has lost mm hon- or and woman virtue. It has instim ed murder and propmted living deaths. There are no depths so deep that med will not sink to their level- tor «in. Let us beware. than. lost our love or Mnmmon lead us away from our better and tmer selves in!» inomiuy and disgrace. Money. Money was made to be subservient to man. Today man is aubservlent to money. 1th .1:- II the window of I A burst of blue, our syn and you: The sunlight an! a cloud or two! The birds. the been. the waving tag, The shadow» racing o’er tho leuâ€" And you! Juno. People would get Along better It they didn't all expect to gather rout without pricking their Inna vi“ the thorn; Tommyâ€"Yes. mn'um. The dado and the dove of peace. Hundreds of dealer. any the extra quantlty and superior quaflty of De- ï¬ance Search In (an influx place of I" other brands. Others my mayo-a- not sell any other lurch. Annihmud. Teacherâ€"Tommy. can which birds are extinct? This wm mm â€on. Mother Gray‘s Sweet Powders for cm- lm, used by Mother Gray, a mm In Children‘s Home, New York. Caro Favor- Islam. Bad Stomach. Teething move and marinate the bowel: and don-w Worm Sold by all Drug-glam, â€a. Bank PREP. Adam A. S Olmsted. Whit! cu Walked Long mm»:- Home. A at belonging to Mrs. Grunt Orb- woid. who moved to Norfolk, Comm. from thsted about one month ago. was missed from it. new home In Nor- folk last week Ind later unmoved at Its old home In Winsted. having wall- ed fully ten miles. "It will atom my aim to show you." calmly replied the “dado-s young Illa. Practical mum. "Oh. how could you!†new-ed tho fnlr mid, who it! been klued uln- Madly. twat!“ mummmymuc Idandmâ€"dyMH-udefla‘ â€wank r'qgnï¬ni'ai lidâ€"hf" ï¬rm. 3'." A“ 0 sun- Cm ."A'ï¬â€˜; mm. L... .. ‘AA -A _, inn-00mm" Ton-o.“ Lug-u 00"". mm or no Donnell... am a M which would have Inland. In It. Chunknhh. One at the law- mlnl ndulmu cu. It oat-l. a- King Pro-m o! Ann-Ia. who on Ned Mn adv-Inno- In ml to or dor I complete "It of cloth.- "to have m by the "mm m (my. plus an ensign. Where!) he proceeded more slowly. Curious anhlal Mm. Boron entering on no punch-l du- u. or their now new" a. u- umbled vat-lumen of It. Join“. new. Bull“. Int cub A M at uni (mm I ha: which II M round to than with lunch solo-alt). 11m net of knot! fountain I. an!“ an! in mine. via a. m. d Ibo Ru. J. Hm. new do. mm In III!) who [In tho mam M no purpose. on rooted. in thin connection hie tether meta the following etetement: “last September. my little boy hell Dmpey; hie feet end limbo wen swollen to such en extent thet he could not w’elh nor put hie ehoee on. The treetnlent thet the doctor- were glue; lain: eeenaed to do hiln no not end two or three people eeid hie den were ehert. even the doctorl. two «I the beet in the country told nae he would not get better. i etopped their medicine end et once not to: Dodd'e Kidney Pine. 1 gen him thnee Pine e dey. one moraine. noon end night {or eight deye; et the end of u: ' neighih dey the ewellins wee ell zone. but to give the medicine justice. 1 nve him eleven more Piile. i need thirty-five Plile in en end he wee en- titely cured. I consider your medicine eeved any cniid'e life. When the thin ty-flve Pili- were given him. he could run. dence end Ii“. whereee before he wee en Invelld in hie nother‘e enae Mun morning until night." Mn. Remarkable Cure 00 Bunny by M'- Kldnq PIIII. Sedswlck. Arm, July 11.41» an or W. 8. Taylor'- little can I. loohd upon by those mutated In medial matters I. one or the moat mam My Admirer d Wain. Prof. Wendell read the paper It and next meeting of the class Vim thll caustic comment: “I have never known of I womnn linking such a tool of herself on I tingle page below." “I have long worshiped you hon afar 01!," she began. “and now come to sit at your tee: and sip lasplnuon {mm your gifted lips." { A year or so ago he gave a. course in English literature at the University of California. At the ï¬rst mutiny ot the class he asked the member: to state in writing 1 beneï¬ts they ex- pected to gain [mm the course. “my filled their papers with laudamry ret- erence to Prof. Wendell. but on. young woman far surpassed all om". Wo‘man'o Flaunt-y Not Appmllud by 6mm! Proton-or. ‘ Barrett Wendell, pmtesnor of Rum “sh at Harvard, cannot endure tul- some pralse of any sort or In any dil- gulse. This In well known to Gun- brldge undergraduates, and seldom do any at them offend. At summer schools, where he In in grant demunl as a lecturer, he «was not elclpe lo easily. OFFERED INCENOE "I VAIN. SAVED CHILD'S LIFE. you tell us 3 lam" m