“a ‘ ... . . 5’. ‘x at»! it a L? . . LIL “L . \ ~ ‘ ' â€L n - LL. . . _. / ‘ ’ c- " ‘A, 7.1, . .5â€, ‘ ' - a ‘21.; - a T, ‘F’ ‘7 9% a ‘ ‘ ‘A'V †TVA L . .T ‘ r u "n M ‘ ‘wT ‘5 l a r ' ’ ' ,1 , ,. ' a J ;~ ' .T fr, \ . L . ‘ .N a K . :51 , k i e s: 1‘ ~ ‘ ' L H ‘ L L L L L LLLLL L L , L L. BA“ Sï¬dmm BY ALSHLï¬ï¬‚- way across the water. . Meanwhile the YOUNG- FOLKS. *‘ boat and "9" for anhouij or two. *after Anhonr later thejarmer drove over b . ' EL“; "I 7» __ - - {Redeem-176d woods Crofton with Perry, and notiï¬ed the in“. - . '. _ f - 3h - st walking around through†. , . . . to pick up things lost bythelpicnick'ers. thosities. The deputy. sheriï¬'jhere .had .. x blems. The keeper of the cafekgiways set out been looking form such men, who. were PerrY’S supper, and thendoft} for Grafton. wanted for burglany. â€"‘ I ., ' ized, and before nine . , LL shades‘of eveninlgbeï¬nto close in with all . .L-L. the quickness peculiaï¬to: the topics and the; empty canoe drifted aï¬ayland disappeared. . Thlollie’stï¬L H L 'Ierrib!e AngulSh 0f the Moth? Grief and-bewildermentghadparalyzed hen; Therefs lot-i of things 'bannotundersuind ~â€"-â€"â€"- ‘ . Suddenly â€stout: 10% an: profoflogfegfi , odggï¬ï¬Â§ï¬1§§s no matter how ItLryTL h ' d dAfter eating his lonely meal, time would .LAposse wag-organ h Crof L - ~ e- mug out, awe. ening ’0. cc 025 o , . . 1‘0“?! comes on my int c an ra slowl with the 870 until nine o’clock oclock the two'men were int c ton'aia. umptmm- gallantkclreer or airline llan In in “a river. It was:Grah'dï¬1'~ returning With B9cau$°Lb§0 631?! IS 110% up In the SRY- whegn he X turned in†for the night. He They were tried, convicted; and sent toltbe ; 4,; Lil lecture recent- ;' ï¬n‘â€Â° Delta. _ ed the hunters. She sprang 0 her feet and I never udder-stood why‘birds eat worms "" slept in a. bare little room at one end of the penitentiary. '- I.» " ‘ . ’3 _ “3.; iiy Lot Pennsyl- .é A few years 3g“ young American nam answered by aLheartrendii cry._ InLaLfeLw InsMof pie and‘puddingsfull of plums. ,cafc buildingâ€"an unpainted and unplaster- ‘ Pe‘ri'y'remained at the lake the rest of » 5., ‘ :35 e ‘5? Influence - r" Graham-found his way t0 the West .Infhes’ moments the 03-11088 were alQngSlde: andin I 53‘“ “£995YhY-3~‘~l‘ab‘3',“l“{eys Squlrms. ed structure. . . . ' . that summer, but sent thev’boat money to ff .ieveIOPment oz » He staid for a time in PortLof. Spelnidth‘; broken voice she told them of the lossof 1' w y .‘g â€057,? a†1mm °f hme sums' As the season advahced,,the loneliness of the city ever day, and was never molested . I Z;- :vifill'dlS. h . pretty capital of the tropical 1318'“ ° her only boy. To them, as to her the ‘tlï¬ng I cannot understand why dogries bark Perry ’3 nights came ‘30 an‘end, bill“: he would again: " T â€"[J. J.. Harbour. 1_ ioubted tenden- ,Trinidad, where he was often toldof the appeared most mysterious. They hurried Instead of talking sense likh you (and me; have preferred solitude to the compiiny that ‘ ‘ ’ M ' , l'" C Liency they have ff wonders and boasties of savage life 1“ the to the ranch and came back with torches 1‘41szth the sun doLn’thhine When it is dark, then resorted to the grounds. Nearly every . The “Blarney Stone.†v. "- . if flier parent. If “5* Delta oftlie Orinoco. , Hi3 adventurous of Wild beeswax. by the flickering light 0‘ “In: end 01 When R’s hght†I cannot see. nightthe place was visited by tramps, Whose . . ‘ . - ‘7 . ' * I from the dis- if spirit was fired with the idea 0f gomg there; which they examined beneath the branches I wonder what it"is malice children grow thouts and quarrels and brawls increase-d- . There 13 nothing 1“ Ireland 1? thefcrm t. . '~‘ .ronounced. L' so be ï¬tted himself out With a boat and full dipping in the stream all about. The And Why they NW6 no Wlngiulike little flies; she disaareeanleness of Perry’s situation. 9f mm“? whichseemsï¬) exercise so "1th A that everyone f ‘ hunting equipments, and in a few days was drifting canoe was recovered, but nothing 1311!; L1L3LLlLleLleLiLngreat of :ill the things 1 know The t‘i‘amos would w an (1 er around the influence on Irish ways, bptbLniLasanlmeLand '4’, ulencysuccumbs ;. far up the Vagres mouth on his W§~Y to an was learned of theizwhereabouts of the 5 ran ma WE“? iviLndows on hcrcLyes. grove, picking up and eating the food feminine, as the fragmeat‘of lib?- ruined : bears preceding 3; Indian ranch near Buja. He Leasfly {Bide missing child. With heavy hearts they re- "l “were Young People. thrown away by picnic parties,before going mile km“ as the TBJm-q.’ LLStone. .. ' " T 'of poor, unhy- _' friends with the Guaralmo Indians, (lec 1y turned to the ranch, but no eye was closed '. â€"â€"-L to sleep in the dancing pavilion or on the About the stone as about its prLommate and _ . _ , ,: p3! ; but “if such * Dicliing up their language and ““0?ng 8‘ l' beneath the palm-leaf roof through all ELEM: All Emanence With Tramps. long covered piazza. in front of the cafe. remote effects there Is 3' good “f1“ Of’lzhat: l 5 grztilthelr forms -:. their customs. Exposure ‘0 sunshine “id anxious night. In and out in the moonlight Perry Dakir. had been eager-1 scannin Here little that could be stolen or eaten .8" Wm. BurchellLusLedL toTJcpllLLTLfndge, for ‘ " become the very at storm embrowned his skinLand almost hid fluted the bats and the vampires, the great the u Hefp Wanted ,, columiis 03; the dailg 'was kept over night by the proprietor; who its Virtues areLofjnoLgmtTantiquity ; and, -L L 1 every difference “fl-““9111!“ and h“ 3 av- owls booted in the trees close by, the Silent papers for several days. He needed sorv 3-2. took his stock in trade to. Crofton every unless we â€.9 when" diï¬â€™erentL stones .1 "~\ 53018 for the de- La ' age friends. He Was active and strong,and stream flowed darkly on in its peaceful thing to do. His father had died afte‘; ,; evening and returned in the morning before have beg-1 Poulted out at diflerentitimes as .. only when “the ,l equally 8:3 home 0,“ land or water; and .be- course, but the sobbing grief :of Chichima brief illness, leaving no property and a the arrival of picnic trains. the veritable Limparter 0f eloquence. But! 4 " [EMU follows a ing a 800d 5h“ “nth the gun, very soon be- Was waketul through it all. ._L.‘ widow and two little girls besides Per The tramps never came around in the as Ireland IS about to. arm?- anew 00ml†. V iof tuberculOSiS “me exile†With the 22:23; lightning? A LIVING 16MB." v .4 K The boy must care for them. He till; dayt’ime’ â€â€˜nd Perry tried t° believe that 22%;: flog: ginoillesesii’fggsfilhiii: iiiere :1: wusLLmemorazm. Be f thy $3322? playful humor, and When the ï¬rst rays 0f the morning m19 seventeen years 016’.Sl’r°i‘g and active. they were ignorant ill the fact that he had cordingly the tisr’ne is opportune ti afiiouneo . 93d, . mgo a at -. _ . b f t nd water ‘Graham was Perry raced the Situation manfuu. He money in his possessmn. Usually they paid 0 . . of di‘stv occu- - . ,- ‘somewhatof anaturalist,lal‘ge snakes seem. “r.“ over ores a h had intended to o t . 11.. if" little attention to him. that the stone has disappeared. An Amerio ‘ .. “ .. we“ “. T T. â€5T stern“: -- ‘3 i - 2. . - . 4 - . ill one. On the contrary, many a. . u on y '0 n 1 _ ' ‘ ‘ " .- e ' w . ' . W" . assessor. his Was, o is y doc are y . kl‘ï¬xiaisciï¬ldde fï¬ï¬iidkhe startle the Indians by fetching However,~~before returning to the ranch. he 11:22??? gorngéozdnleqtersgrom men who higclggeitht: ‘3)? afsrzhfeguls;:3iog°$m§ ilk, Hill, the local representative of the ’ ' ’ .,.:.‘;,;aciuz, enter home a large anaconda alive and suddenly passed up to the spot where his cLhLild bad chum“? Dllr'i.*‘l’l,e 1330‘ mg dol‘ the sturdy and bringwith him on Satul: day night 3h; Royal society of Antiquaries Of Ireland, at _ \ . . [.12. t- T. letting it 10059 among them. The liberat- been lost. A sight awaited mm. pon Lie He was read to Ll’l‘Ol’e .l L money tafken during the three closin days the meeting in Cork of that learned body "t \ i U ~ g T-- , ed serpent would of course rapidly glide OE meltmte tree trunk,the great anacom a, that a. ho ofyli‘ (.9 any lone“ W0“ of each week On W edn esda ni ht%f the last week. But it shouldLnave been added .. _ '2‘ Tl. .‘ . T x tr its 3" to his watery home, lea-flog the Indians WhICl} he had 3° often seen, lay °°1led 1“ the could do ,3, L ‘5 years and experience 5th week 6i his sta his ytakfn s from that more than one American possesses the \ l“ u , we ‘7 .laughiiw after their fright and loving Gra- morning sun.L H13 head was stretched 0Ҡ(la. b " (1:an all?“ a! small salary. , One three lar‘ e icn' s y .f d relic, and that a visitor to Blarney Castle . x . ‘3 l L l ' L†l- f h . -«-T~ ‘ ham allciihe‘ more for his boyish 'spogtive. in front. In size be seemedmnre monstrous in {bee 1:? hug mm"? m 3' paper 13‘1thth amounted % up 11c hon dsugcsssls; e ays can still see it and in positions that corre- 'l‘ " \ ' . . ., ,T Natal ' ness. than 9V6? before, for the middle Of his bOdV (:lean ere he hVed ‘ The moneo “325857: 3.3;?! rgofcgniildscrable spond with his degree of courage. Unlike . ‘T 7 f, l..~.“.....â€â€˜:..:, V: » Many years before a Spanish refugee had was swollen‘out, apparently distended by a V é‘ELITLLTLLaDnâ€"Ayoung mat: of from eighteen si7° Almoyt 11 1f P . g .1 6. ti Sir Boyle Roche the Blarney; Stone can be_ 1 -. J“ ‘jgmmin‘? lived with the tribe, married one of its recent meal. At once it flashed upon Grï¬hem position 'L :giiynlï¬â€˜ghgggggi 1501‘.“ responsfole r :6. b'll 3 Pa 7181:], in Sll vif’da‘n . ie at one time in several parts of the Castle Of L .-_ I pre\ vm‘ surnT daughters and left an only girl,fairer of skin that the “390mm might P°,551blY_l?e the ion-i experience required. iiiisf'élyiiellfofirfe‘él hindklerhhief err) 22. It a. . -e up m a the Jeï¬'i'eys, as well as in various States at ~ "1"}? ‘ , gaxiiiénmiï¬z than her coqpsnion3 and remarkable for criminal. \Vithout movmg his position he gLiO‘Ill‘LlLchELdLOél as to character. and he readvto go The third picnic art left the r ov e at the same moment.â€"[The Architect. 'v XL‘le‘uLL the‘iii if he? beauty-â€Her ‘lal‘ger'dal‘k eyes were called to those 3‘.†the "ma†and 5°†â€â€˜63†thfs gioiiiulillgi'nl’ffal letweenmnemd eleven ï¬ â€˜ t' f ' P if P g 1 """ '"""" "" " " \r/ gress o , - . , With the sci-rowing mother also, were at e“ “’ street. ROOT“ 11. ve m “e 9‘ “â€199â€. a“. erry was a we - - \ say that every ,_ 000?th obsemng Graham, f0l'_ she h' 'd . The S in“ th 0..“ Perry was at 269 B street '1. d - on the grounds, Sitting in one of the boats Prevention of Consumption. , .vrafted under ‘ ~l°°’;ed “If“ 1m“ as somewhat akin to 13 f1 e m two canoes. ';a' -" . oug. his letters and t 1' . ’ .rme With countinvr the money. He had made the sil- - - ‘ - h d 1 ‘ ° ‘ ‘, herself. 'T' 11 Indian «fashimy she asked at Sight of the enormous rcpt-.le iniincdiate- i ‘. s :1an ing at the door of . a , , L L I think it is evident t at proper eve op- .i “ - - - lv occurred to them all. One of the Indians room 14 at 918M 0 ClOCk, where by nine v?†into piles 01 fl“? dollars each, and the ment and expansxon of the lunos by means streimh let a. v . W.“ ‘0 make he? 13“. Wife» and aCCOFd‘ - - .- ~ 1, twenty-ï¬ve bo s and h l ’ -’ bills he was running over In his hands f 11 1 t d b th' =. be d l , -°. . ,’. . .L 7 . ingly when the dry season came he and his got into the dug-out With-Ora. am, who sat l' y men ac. formed m “i dd 1 h t- . . db L l L . 0 we regu a. e rea ing must regar .. . rV ’ 1â€" ""‘d 38‘ ' semiâ€"Indian bride set ‘ t in a canoe to in the bow With his machete. ready to chop inc. , t u L 9“ Y â€e was s 41 “e 3 a s 10-1“- ed as of the greatest value in the preven- , relaxed, and 2' T . , tn the head off the monster. ~ The Indian Sig. At nme o’clock the door was 0 enedvb ‘ Hen“- ‘ tion and. in the treatment of the inactive re t' rerculosis . r' bulld themselves 8- ranch at 1818» Venada . . » an elderl mm wh a , p ‘ i - y ‘Perrv looked up Two tramps whom he . f 1 . t' D ., , . .. near the Boca delLTigre. Here at asequest- ting behind worked the paddle so gently f L fl ‘. , 0 cine an exCiartQatmn h d . b'l t ti 1 b’f h 6. stages 0 pu monaLry consump ion, says r. 4 . . _ e , cred nook ofthe wate f tl k' G , that Graham’s canoe hardly seemed to move. 0 surprise when he saw how many were a never scene. 0 1 1e P ace Le ore, 3. Thomas J. Mays in the Century. The more . ‘ ' "2 ry ores °° me on. . - ~ ’ .- . . from behind a small build nr on the - , Eh‘s disease has ’. A on the riuer the setu theirair Guarauno This was necessary in order not to alarm waiting. I‘ hen he Swld - come . . 1 .35 . SlmPle the method the more 9330““ and l :3.th thal‘ there ’ ' , 1 . home geared OX postsp far.abovye the men- the snake. Meanwhile the other two little “ Well, ‘ï¬rst come, ï¬rst served.’ ‘Sorry shore, and were looking at him With inter- practical will be the results which flow from of reSistance t ; acingfloodsrand hither would they come crafts with their watchful occupants lay Ican temploy all of you, but I need only eat. - a: - - it†Among the many exerCises Whmh are l .- ° ’ ' . out in the stream in the silence of breathless 039‘- 1’11 talk With you.†. . ‘ Good evening, replied PeFI‘Y’ gather- recommended for this Purpose the followmg . “1/ .- He nodded toward a. tall younrr man at ing PP the "1°qu and putting 1" back into movements'are very valuable: The arms, . r‘ ‘ .‘ o the handkerchief. being used as lovers, are swung backward ’ from the village every year, to pass the dry scasonhunting and ï¬shing in the vicinity. Generally they went out together, but some- excesses of all .5 much of life “ Kind 0’ struck it rich aint you, young as far as possible on a level with the shoul- feller?" said one Of the men. ders during each inspiration, and brought l together in front on the same level during : , ; anxiety. By slow degrees Graham drew . closer and closer until at last he was within the head 0f the line, who stepped briskly triking distance, when down came the into the room, and the door was closed. The young man c-ime out ï¬ve minutes :. in the open T which are ap- . . . - ’ ‘ tunes the youn Wife would remain at home 5 a be careiuliy , g 1 h d h * ‘ d h d f ‘h e- , . toatte d - h ch (1,. . mac eta an t e seieie ea 0 t e to . . . .’ .. n to the work about t e ran , y capitated anaconda flew upward a. L1 d alight- later looking a little ‘crestfalleu. Then the . ‘: No,†repliedLLPerry. “ I haven’t. It . . , -. gentleman came to the door and said, 13â€} my inoney.L . . each expiration. 0" the handsare brouLth ‘ 0h, 15 haint! “711059 might ll? be, together above the head while inspiring, 'ing the ï¬sh of the previous day’s capture upon the prostrate trunk ofa large tree that ed in the boat behind the slayer. There lb .. Nevt a: l 'n the bottom amrn ï¬sh s cars a d ayi ' g p n and gradually brought down alongside the ( then.†body while expiring. A deep breath must .01 £53 . . . . v 13 S l.). hat are abhor. mil-:23 fiftngivzgem dwelling him u turtle shells, the wide jaws opening and Th? next young man came out, t00, and ,, ned With more ' shutting. and the black-forked tongue then It was PBFI‘Y’SMII‘D. It belongs to the company that owns . . . L to of the body . ‘ TEE BABY' quiveringly protruding as in life. For a feW He was asked regarding his age and the grounds. . - - be taken With each inspiration, and held .. 2,301) sweat 1 When the second dry season came around moments the headless body writhed vigor- family, and his recommendations were ex- While he was 896331113 119. PICkeCl up the until the arms are gradually moved £01" palm of the 3 they had a baby P35931383r to take down ously on the fallen tree, while the tail lash- amined. oars 31nd sent the 130‘“ Pubjfom the shore. ward, 01‘ downward, 01‘ longer, L1“ order to ‘ e gm, fags in- with them in the canoe, and the little one ed inself tightly around a projecting limb; “ Those are all good,†said the gentle. “ Where are you gouig.’ called one Of makeiboth methodsfully operative. , . whether the . ; grew tobe a ï¬ne, lively boy Of 3379â€â€œ, With By a rope made fast to it, it was qUickly an." “ Now do you know where lake the men. - - a: - . Another very serv1cLeabLle chest exercise 01- “0-,. Most auburn curls and dark eyes, who already towed to the ranch, cut open and the (103,; VVindom is?†L“ Nowhere in particular, said Perry, is to tithe a Ldeep inspiration, and, during L. . m1 they should .- L_ aimed at handling the paddle and the bow, body of the hapless child found, whole and' “ Yes. sir.†StlLlLl revving. _ _ expiration, inLa loud voxce cons}; or suLig as e uncovered and and under his fathegs guidance even essay- unbroken in the capacious stomach. . “ If I engaged you, I would want you to ll 83* wait a. minute, we want to talk long as P0351ble' A male P930“ ‘Yll’h 3' ‘ -. ~T.si c When they ed to “Vim,- The Delta with“ its Indian life is at ï¬rs go out there and stay until October.†‘°,?°“' , .. ,, g°°.d chest can count up to sixty oreighty, ( ‘ they indicate > Several times, when down at Isla. Venada, charming in its wildness and simplicity,‘ “ Very well, sir. ‘ ,1 haven *7 90% time, called 011% Perry, while in aLfemale, even With good lungs, ( the bands but . G;aham' had seen a monster anaconda of but it soon pulls on one ,used to move in it gave you ever been out there .3†rowmg faster than ever. , this power is somewhat reduced. Practise . “cord BXDFQSSQS unusual length and thiCkneSS. LSOmetlaneS more civilized surroundings. So it was \vit,h “ yes, Sir, I Went; 0113 there to a: Picnic {She two men GXCbanLLg?d few -W0rds, Of this 59133 ‘Vlll Slowly develop the lung-s, found autmdm" _ the giant serpent would be noticcdswun- Graham. Bidding good-by to his Guaruuno I one day last summer.†, YVlnCll the boy could DOU .icar. Then they and the increased ability to count longer is ._ were is hurdl; ' - T mmg across the channel near oy, With his friends he and his semi-Indian wife made “ There are picnic parties at the lake lumped mto “homer b0“ 33‘1““? at“; a measure 0f the improyement 801.9% 0“ 3 0,. condition -. head raised slightly above the surface, leaLv- their way to the high lands of Paris, over nearly every day from the middle of May ' Perry, who now “If"? °L his c"? an i “:13th m? chest. Or again, the takinag 9f i L, associated with mg bifhmdï¬â€œ? a. long ripple, temporarily against Trinidad, Where, with several little to 3300Ԡthe 10th Of October. The owners rowed as hard and as -abt 8‘3 he coul ' Lsxx or - eight full and deep great - h m ‘ " mic disease of LLLLL marki n g his 81 nuons course. He had often .Grahams, they now possess a small but of the lake and Lgrouiideant some one to He had learned to row very well LaLtfthe l»,.successiLonL every hour durinthhe 13y, eit er r brain Cm Pm‘ told the wondering Indians of this huge flourishing cacaO estate in the mountains go 011% there and take charge of the boats lake, and was well 0““ on l-LLhe water c are Whlle Sitting _‘t work,“ Wh‘ e-waliingï¬outl is established * :. reptile and averred that it could not be less between Guiria and Cumana. . that are hired out by the hourT to picnic the tramps started. 'Bud t :y were two to m the open air, W111 have a very sue “a. L , estioa appears. { flit-n 30 feet 1rfliengthf OiiLcasï¬Lnally built}; - psi-3E3, and collect *arges. zgfniifg olhelisihin realize t at they were effect: breathing of compressed and rareï¬ed ' â€'7‘ r 1'. . . e« 11 upon e sur ace y e air W1 0 a a _ iere are some ct ier thin s to be d ,, ' . . . . . . . f) (ll:::3:¢b;:::0l:e . whicff it inflated itself it would float lazily 1:118 Seven Woildirs 0f bard but nothing that a. boy of yougr age c3213 ‘ ~They shouted to him t° “013’ declaring a“ 19’ attracting WM? â€â€œ31Ҡat the 4 toms and new... T "' by, and at such times appeared unusually AChmPSG Paper describes th. . venwon' not do. But I want to tell you beforehand = they mean†hm‘“ ham 3. but†1}? â€â€œ1 n° PM?“ mm m °°nnegm°n “nth the Pre' ‘ ' " -“ ‘5 large. ders WlnCli Corea, llke unto 0‘ erOrIentaI that you Would have a lonely time of it at lbeed, and rowed on steadily. lhey were vention and the treatment of pulmonary countries, possesses, and which played a night.†' gaining, and Perry feared that the two consumption, and is another mode where. boats would reach the opposite shore at the with the chest capacity can be decidedly When air is breathed in this . {De 0. . ., Vn , weakne“ One evening when Chichima, the wife, . L L . picuous role in antiquity. The Corean u Wouldn’t there be anyone else th’ere at ‘ same time. But one of the tramps broke improved. elt during each inspiration My extremities went out to fetch in the drying ï¬sh, she ‘33“, n . . . . LLL prescribed for found, to be» surprise, lying ceiled upon the wonders 1291151??? bl“: $1th mineral mg ht but myself '3†,T. b d 11 d h ' f a me all remedies L same tree trunk, the great snake, engaged SENDS near "1 b “â€303 “h 13 capable . “ No: you Would be entirely alone. There an car. no men ecame angry an ca. e mannerLt gratis . f th who‘e chest g l in swallowmg at his leisure a full-grown 0 curing Sleknes†9"le diseases Of all sorts- IS a cafe there and a peanut stand or two, “If" , , h d ’11 3‘ gent 8. IS 833530“? fe 1. ‘ . t', ? LTL LL The second wonder is the two wells, one at and a. man who takes tintypes. But these . VLV e re aLfteIL‘ 1th“ mongy, an wae while duringLeapirLation a co ing of emp i- peoplc go to their homes in Crofton,a town 3'::?tl:,td);}l’; 1“ e worse or you 1 you â€giggiï¬lï¬fscig. not a. disease WhiCh day, but it is the outgrow th l. . ' L. duck which he probably snatched from . _ â€13 it swam past. The woman. each end of the peninsula, which have the . 1., “sedge such things,in whom natural peculiar characteristic that when one is full ' the other is empty. (lpoint of bodily ezlies only for O. numerous, but LShowermg the (lLllllC; bathing ouia to a. quart r in water, a water: strong rcatment a tonic acids: Muriatic H drops of the is day. if there nding the sweat of soda. \Natrum on once a day. y always an a:- ma or scrofula ’s boat grated on the pebble bank originates in a. . (1 habits and agencies which may about a mile from the lake, at night. VVo ' Perry the birth of the individual. ,T ‘ lulled by familiarity with the The water 0f the 0118 should want 'ou to sta at the rove fo . . , ~2 the dangerous, approached fear- is intensely bitter, that Of the other has 3 several reasonls. I think gou’d be safe enouohr about twenty f?“ m advance Of his pursu- 0f morbi I L tening him with the upraised pleasant and sweet taste. The third wonder but it would be lonesome.†‘5 ’ ers’. The boy Jumped out and ran sw1ftly even antedate . . L , paddle, in order m compel the imma. is a. cold cave from which there issues cens- “Yes, I suppose so,†replied perm, through a. narrow strip of timber to a wag- l Defective breathing is one ofL these habits er to vacate. the spot where her ï¬sh was tantly an i<3€H301d wind, With 31101" force that Visions of long,lonely nights passed through on road, on lll“? OPPOSIW tilde 0f Wthh was and its pernicious prevalence is more Wide. . drying. At sight of her. he angrily drew a strong man is unable to stand uP against his mind ; but his need of money was a ï¬eld in.thh 8‘ tall, .thm’ elderly farmer spread than 15 generally supposed. ’ v’ ' himself up, and with glistening eyes and it. A pine forest which cannot be eradicat- urgent. was cutting grass with a scyth. Perry _..______.â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€"-â€"-- ed constitutes the fourth wonder. No «1’11 be glad to go if the pay suits me,†slipprlewlLiLLeLLtZyvpLiLaLrLi 9.3121118 of the fence and Anticipating Things- . an . . r The youth approached the father With quivering tongue greeted her with aloud hiss, . , but as she still drew nearer, be lowered his matter what miury mP'Y l)"- done t}? “19100“: he said. 0 r,“ L, d . d If ,,, h 1 t the young trees sprmg up agam like the “well. I wiu‘give you ten dollars a week ed $151ng giLLthLLLfLISHmLTLyngh-LLL 2:11;; more or less trepidation. . h “ So,†said the old gentleman, after the head and slowly glided off into the water. For some time after this he was not seen Pl“Bnix from its ashes. The 3108*: remark- and your board at the cafe and a ticket on T , again. able, however, is the ï¬fth wonderâ€"the the railroad, so that you can come to the trampsLafter me. ’Ihey 1'3 aLftermoney that .. db t d ,, we. t to n r A few weekssubsequen tly it happened famous hovering stone which stands, or city every Saturday night and stay till isn’t mine. Here they are! . casedhw l eenLLsL ate , you n iar y that some Indians from up-river came down rather appears to stand, in front Of a palace Monday morning.†The tramps came running across the m); 1%ng iter ' . tl h wants t marr from the village for a few days’ hunting erected to its 11011012 This is a massive 1‘00?†It was more than Perry expected. He road, Jumped over the fence and advanced ,, ho†myrmflï¬ 12;“? s e 0 Y with Graham. Success followed .Lthem ergug?»l'b1°°k, free OLILI alliSidesd TWO meg had not hoped to receive more than seven or b01431}? d over that money of ours you meJSh:hlzgsfggideanaaggg to me about it v , - ' r ' - - , an. , ‘ , n - s an ing, one at eac en ' can ( “w a cor eight dollars a. week for anything an inc.\- young thief, you i†said one, and shook his “ No because she’s afraid to. , “ Aren’t you afraid, sxr, more than she if person or in . ‘c :} ‘ L . at::V')iiidoh-::k everywhere. The skins of two iaguars and . . y as the so d- . three tapirs were drying at the branch and underneath the stone, from Slde ‘30 SldLe, perienced boy like himself could do. .. 1 . a ’ Cthhima lla-d plenty to do in attending to Without encountering any obstacle. Tue “Thank you, sir,†he 53le “I willreport ï¬st at Perry, who was standing c.ose to the L LLLL 'd h f h t l .. sixth wonder, is a hot stone which has been for duty to-morrow morning n farmer’s Side. . . 15 - $31 t e at er, 5 cm Y- ' “ Your money?†said Perry,indignantly. The youth braced up. L L 5 “Well, perhaps I am,†ne said, “ but as ,3, lying from time immemorial on the summit “All right. There is to be abig picnic the curing of an unusally large quantity of “ It isn‘t our mono and i on can’t _ . L y y, J the headof our ft mily, I've got to face it t sweat ; Calcarea. . , , . . liiéfgidllgr3dwefg ï¬sh. One day the hunters had gone away . . L, _ L uisli ï¬ngers and , ï¬iggykreaï¬iLwliLiLlLiceLLsiLigerLesraniLigecrlLeat home :dvfehllzli Eifefiiioh‘rldlfiggrgihorhnvg 21: Baffde out at LtthLlaLLkeLto-morfrvaLv,band the Young touch itԠ' "‘ "' ‘ ‘ “ 9‘5 H I on men- e , ' man W‘lo 9. Clara . ‘ - . . â€, i . . , _ E, 01: 1;: 353ҠL tioned. Towards cgening she placed her dha. This is guarded in a great temple, in last year will go 03: (ivitheycfi: :33] (15.33%: "‘ We can’t, hey? See if we don’t!" :23 seaezhlfisegdfise‘i‘fid tne Old man smiled. - . 1,..- P "5’ m little son in the dugout, paddled out to the whose 00‘1va for thirty yards 0.11 all sides, you in your duties. . I would like you to go He advanced 3‘ fe‘i" SWES' . " ga ' 'I I“, fallen tree to fetch in the ï¬sh from which 1105 a single blade 0f grass grows. N0 tree, out on the seven o’clock train. Call here‘ at “ Hold on, .m.y friend, said the farmer. . â€"-_â€" . - r’ ‘3. . . the slanting rays of the setting sun had 31- noaï¬oweï¬lll flourish on the sacred 390'“; about three this afternoon and get your “Je§t{_:§top right where Lyou 8“ until we Long-Distance Race “3 15081113» ’3 acrzï¬ce. ready departed. Some of the pieces she and even Wild creatures are careful 110$ to road ticket for six months.†talk'tbls.mal’ter ovcrL. E‘OW’ boy, 3:?“ go In brdcr to test the stayinc powers of ;.:3; i look by simply reaching out her hand, but profane it. Lake Windom, twenty miles from the oannd give us your ï¬lde of the 0:53 1 k Bosnian horses, the Governziient, of that 15’ ' W city, was a clear, deep body of'water about. 1" â€91°â€? to ti e 0“ “fax; Ob :8 8;, e province recently instituted a. long-distance 15?» 16'5“ grounds. I have c large 0 e OMS 0 or race from the town of Biliacs to the capital, , , ‘1 2:16;:ke ï¬ggrgï¬sfngellows have been trying Sarajevo, only native horses being allowed ' “ Well if that ain’t a good one '3â€~sneered to “QmPe‘e The distance 13 about 1.30 one of the tramps. “ But it won’t do, boy. English miLlLes, Mild the road from beginning The money’s ours, and we don’t feel called t? end 15 It roug ‘ a. ‘llolï¬ï¬l'all‘gufl couLptL. 3’2 on to say any more ’bout it, ’cept that‘we’rc a ternateLy (’va steep 1. S an eep 3' es. oin’ to have it Stand aside there, old Forty-seven ri ers put in an appearance. g 1 n ' ’ The best record was made by a Moham- oethLemalii. n at .9: said the farmer it I’ve medan landholder,‘who covered the distance 2 1â€" 16’ 11:6“? ildesb’ the case an’ if [you’ll in 30 hours '26},- minutes. The next 10 rid- ’ . ,J . Lucrc 0 S - ! ’ 1 - I d it ers all performed the journey in less than 4. n foriour persons near the boats Ten cents scuse me fer speakin ‘30 P am, .On 34 hours Owin to the extreme diliilzultyx‘ an hour Was charged for the swings Then lilieve a wprd you two T350348 have saldâ€" of the road thesg erformanpeg must, l3? re-f. th . be 1* ll - h ' . a purty pair. you air. , This is a clean, -. a, _ P _ . , , ere Was a w ing a ey inLc arge of a t . ht-for’d-lookin’ boy an’ you ain’t- nary gardedas highly satisfactory. young mannamed Hale, who lived in Crof- 3 raig th otherâ€":no you don’tâ€"no .meâ€" ton. He went to his home every evening, the one nor e . F, - A Hero. -., after turning over the receipts of the bowl- you d0?†! NW 9' step nigher - . He held up the scythe threatenmgly. Beachâ€"“H0537, I shalearwy “I wouldn’t want 3‘ better “’9er than Miss Wockingham, after all. It was most exciting. I was on the beach, Shewas in ing alley to Perry. The total . sum thusv'placed in Perry’s _ . 'l‘ ‘ , _ ' this old scythe to defend mysglf agin a doz- charge sometimes amounted to seventy ï¬ve on sich fellers as Y9“ be. , lou 335? come the watah. A big wave knocked her ovah, L With-ED swing 0’ my scythe If you thmk 1"“ the undahtow gwabbed her. She was be- ing .carwied out to sea. There ivasiLonly , dollars. Perry s Situation was a pleasant one in bé.healthy fer-you. . .LaWQ I’d cu t ye dOWn ‘ ' ' ends 0’ the airth that one thing to do. _n Hoffman Howesâ€"“Wushed to her, » threefourths of a mile: long and half a 'mi wide. The grass grew to the very edgel‘df the water all around, and at one sidewas a. large and pretty grove ï¬tted up for'p‘icnic parties that paid for the use of the grounds. Tim-re were thirty-ï¬ve or forty small boats for hiring out at ï¬fty cents an'hour to piciiickers. It was Perry’s duty to take full charge of these boats and to collect the money for their use. There were some swings with box seats the greater part was placed so high, that :3? she had to get out and climb up on the Great Diamgnd Robbery 3,1; theflapg. ii trunk, returning at intervals to place an F S . th 4f . t' . -. ariniul iii the canoe. The child was sitting d rfom 0‘1 t ‘1. “ca E31“ ichLurs “fa! receB- at one end playing with a live tortoise a e o a grea . ( iamon . ro oery mm c common playtliidg with Indian childrcn Beers Consolidated Mines Company at the While she stopped to gather another arm- chpiizgd ghtheagimsfb ihd copsiï¬Ã©rnvzi ’l ful she never noticed that the canoe with we i. w e no “101 ed PL- h 1 b c its occupebnytthmltl‘fmlited down a little, and in life chipllecgï¬enléngfa etfl’lea'nDD 1:98;? 0;: was now e ic er or root end of the ‘ ~ . " - , - . 3n weeps; TL. .... w. .:5..: aggregate" 55552.53‘35. a area cavit . a; 9 on? This deyn wa:::ui::bl23lifrgl<€l:§%lgce laid for him by 8' fellow servant, who offered {or pa get gag: sunscreens“ 5.15;: are: » e 1c; 0 i we 0 . ‘ ‘ ‘ .‘ “if“ hung dovinaliefore it? ltilkad 122(3ng arrested for a breach of the third section of ‘rom t’ b -h - . - - . ' ’ the Diamond Act. After his arrest the ‘ ne ‘mm' 6° “‘1 the loitly trees above. prisoner admitted having been systematic- . :rnLE TRACiZDY. . ally purloining diamonds and disposing of A sudden cry from behind her caused her them to a. receiver in Natal. He handed to turn her head, The canoe was empty. over to the company deposit receipts for Her child was gone. But whither? At . . _ £4400 in the Standard Bank of East Lon- first she thought he had fallen overboard ; don and in the savings bank at Kimberley, but he was not in the water, which was .3 along the dusty because the hav- hem stop in the d had nothing to h lit before. as the gloomy re- ~ for a nice, cold .1’ ' other, earnestly, 7 a. see your girl last De Long . s errand, wasn‘t . Her father had daytime, when the grounds were often ï¬lled fer the two‘wuthleSSW L with merry picnic parties but the silence slip your hand doxvn .the proceeds of his thefts, and he further ye be i Hereï¬boy, ; jest} m. admitted having sent £1000 to his mother. w suit, bu‘t can- calm and unruffled, flowing on as peacefully menmety ays.†andas glassy asever. Up and down the It was statedwthe prisoner waslrceeiving - - , stream she looked but he Was nowhere to ~'£4 a. weak as guard, and he had been for 3191;015:1133?â€gggqsgetwggtgï¬ggge into the pocket oiiny overalls and you’ll wescuel’,’ . . P _ 2- i ï¬nd a knife; ï¬lm-e with} blade six inches De Long Beach (proudly)â€"â€"N0;L“I'scwelvm' . ‘ . long. ' Yourtake the knife, an’ I’ll hang to the scythe an’ I rec for quite aspel â€. . . , _ They'did not have to hold it long, for the two tramps’soon Wok their departure; But “they were not aglowed the priVilege of de~_ ed for help I†. L The electric light has b91311 wintrodnéajg . :,~ into a new flour mill near .zioï¬te/ «new, ' and as night came few sounds were heard except the dismal booting of owls in the dim woods or the mournful song of the whip- poorwill. , As the shadows of the trees lengthened ' .' on the lake and the water darkened in the be seen. With a wild uncertain fear she .four years in the pulsator department at £5 scanned the trees around her. Thenfshe a week. The â€court which consisted of two thought of alligators and could hear her own judges,¢convicted the accused on his own heart beating as she stood there desolate ‘in confession,‘ and sentenced him to seven the silenee‘of the solitudm Two or three years, with hard‘labonr; .u . ». ‘7. '1 right, sir. How kLon we kin hold the fort. in. â€you say you do, site of Calvary, and closieto t e, R-T‘W.~§'Q;L-ou ,, -~ Gate at Jerusalem. . . l- want to love you times she calledhisqnametbï¬iit never an an.“ ,. .. -. . swer 331395353: , 135353....te egret start- ‘ .Most of the ï¬ne coral known to commerce is , .. . , . ed at w‘uï¬amfl - ' l gitsnoiseless obtained bydivers along the coast of Italy. “W‘jllghlt LL??? WL°llld sometimes take, a 1,3213.ng inputs ~ . . _ .4 . other day com. .. . _ of that city that . , ,1.“ - from his weekly ‘ l he reujéved,