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lug till ABdUug uperiruo: during hU U»i trip, be Buys IhiU be will ehlp fur Another TOTAgv as eooo as an opportunity to do an offer, naelt The atauge atury told by hint la In auUuuua aa foitowa: The Star of the Eut ma in the rldnlty of the Falkland kland. aearchtng for wbalea. wlrteb were vary acaroa One moral ng tte lookout sighted a whale about three nil lee away on Ihe atarhuanl nuarter Two boata were manont In a abort time ooe of tte buale was near enough to enable the ban-oonw to arml a apoar into lb* whale. Which proved to he •n exceedingly large ooe With tte eha/t In hi. aide the animal eoumlad and aped away, dragging the boat afire hint with tern his spaed. He ewam straight away about flv# miles, when be turned and earns back almost directly toward the spot where be bad been harpooned. The second boat watud for him. and when but a aba distance, away from It be a roar to the su (aoa Aa toon aa bis bark showed abut the aurfnoe of the water the harpoooer In the second boat drove another spear Into

him.

■WALbOWgD nr a pin ruR. The pain apparently erased tte whale, for It Ihrmabed about frerfnlly, and It was fasred that tte boats would be swamped and the crew, drowned. Finally the whale away, dragging tte two boata after

him. He v . sounded or sank, and bu whereabout, could not te-exacUy told Tte Unea attached u> the harpoon, were .lack, and the harpoonera began slowly to draw them lu

and ooil them In the tuba

A* soon as Uiey were laugh ted the whale aroar to the surface and heal about with Us tail In the maddest fashion. Tte boats attempted to gat beyond the reach of tte animal, which we. apparently In Its death agon ire. and one of them succeeded, but the other was tare form tuna Tte whale struck it with hie nose and upset IL Tte men were thrown Into tte water, and be fore the crew of the other boat could pick them up one man waa drowned and Jana. Hanley bad disappeared When the whale became quiet from exhaustion the water. nut Jjg found, end. muter’ lb* Improwine IhiU be bad lawn struck by the whale’s tail and sunk tt. the tauioiu the survivors

rawed back to tte ship

The whale w as tired, and lu a few hours the great body was lying by tte ship’s sMe. and the men were bu.v with sire and spades cutting through tte Hath to secure the 1st. They worked ell day and a pvt of the night They rewnmed operations the next forenoon, and were aoon down to tte stomach, which was to te hotsled to tte deck The workmen were startled while laboring to dear It and to tartan tte chain about It to discover aniorthiug doubled up In It that gar* apeamolic sign.

placed to tte captain’a quarters, where emaiued two week*, a raving lunatic waa carefully treated by the oaptaln officers of tte ship, nod te loallr te _ to get po.iu.nnuo of hie erueaa At tte end of tte third work he had entirely re

During hie brief sojourn In the whale's telly Hartley's akin, where It waa exposed -■* aettou of the gastric Juices, u in ter t a striking change Hi* face and I* ware blear ted to a deathly whit* and Uw .kin was wrinkled, giving tte man tte aptuareixce of having been par

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be believed In be the beating of the water ■e whale's tall, then te was enoom pareed by a fearful dark now. and te fell hlmaelf slipping along a smooth portage carry him forward This

Borne yean ago. says tte author of “Big Game of North America.” three children who lived near Olympia. Wash., ware rv turning from school, when Walter tte fMeet, a boy of twelve, noUrad what te thought to I* a large yellow dog trotting In the road behind item. They paid no at tenUon to It, aa Urge mongrel dogs of thi. color abound everywhere In the i trinity at Indian camps, but want pUytng IrUureiy along Suddenly tte youogeat. a chubby chap <g

the animal, seen now to te a cougar, sprang over the bead, of tte two astonished hoys, aeued lb* little fellow In his mouth, and with a spring vanished In Ihe bustea Tte elder brother did not atop to dallb crate H* had for a weapon only aa empty bottle. In which te had carried milk hr his dinner, and with this te ruihal lam

prostrate, grasping a small tr

was trying to t i Walter thre'

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dropped his hold on the child and n

screaming up the mud i met two man who had been chopping imar by Ax Boon ax he had told the cause of bis fright they niched on. to find the HlUe hero »<-n.rlee», still tightly grasping the neck of tte broken bottle The cougar's victim wee too much horrl fled to speak, bat pointed to tte oarage beast lying on a Umb lo full view Ousof Hie men ted a pistol, and with a tew .bole tte animal was killed.

tte country during tte admluIslmUoni

tte beginning of hi. career no ex pcctallon of becoming emineul. Hi. am bltlon was limited to gaining a living for hlmaelf. fan wife and children Hut ooe day, while arguing a cm In ourt, be bard a stranger say: ''Who le this yonng manf He .peak, well.* Those word, made FJI. worth chief Jita « of tte United State*, minister lo France sod Doited States wnator. Hr Bt home after court was adjourned, told wife what he had beard and U«tan to think of rising at the bar. In his old age. ' Mdrad up to and respected aa a Christian a teaman, be need lo xay that these words ere tte turalag point of bis Ilia. But young K1 la worth waa not only aaual live to praise, be wax an Indortrtoux young aan. who did many thing, which hail do rfrreooelotteUw teaua* li waa hie duty o do Item When, tfter’'gre'-Tuat'uB ai PriiicetiHi. •nd having brooms a member of lbe tar al Hartford, be I-gas to praetto* law. hi. ' dber g.re hlrn an ax aud a wood lot “Oliver," aid tte old man. who wa. a

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Oliver ecu lei I on the wood lot, some <11. via— from Hartford, dared the laud, split nub to fenoe It, built a log bouxe and rva—lred the clients who sought him. iro the term of court began be walked to Hertford, argued bla a—a and returned home to hi. wood lot On xg Into court tte .pectatore obaernd that the young lawyarhi band, wore swollen and pteioad with thorns That fact did mg discredit him with the farmer, who .erred •* Jurore and wtUMaam Bui after te beard the words of prate, te paid mm ten lion to bis bonks and lea. to Id. tai Youth's Companion.

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AND THEN HE KEPT ON PAINTING. A Mu Wire Ha. ralalag a Feus Ball.

"»x directly V ,. be commenced te had said to hlx neighbor “It win te Jest kkx boum darn fool, to coma and stick tfaatamlvux iatolhl*|avigt.’ and tte neighbor agreeably aid that te “didn't wonder, on* mite." The painter .wabted rteadlly foranbtair section of the fence looked Brat

eyed with critical aijmtmtioa ,lte of gleaming fence slats, tom bed a place here and Uwf* thAT had Eeen Hipped la the Irrt round and wa shout waited?* Jtet U-o u adralrlag fHvu.l .': Go « i Job/ou're doing therer aid,’ be. "Haan't dried a Wc bu UV* he wtaely huerled .w-Kksss . s . , L

r the finger

ax he ran hie brush o'

trail.

The next man who am* along wa* entirely oblivious to tbs fact that a aoMAilfc Job of painting wuia program. Ha wanted 10 talk about the weather and to rant while he wa doing aa Therefore be ervued hi. feet and whh a bngealgh planted DU hrrevd back against the free hot are- of paint “Uol ding ya can't ye aa't I'm painting UU fenoef" anlphuriouely Inquired tte

artist.

The other old Doth leg until te tied twkted hlmaelf into a freak, trying to get asquint at hlx own back. Thao a look at the fence showed lo him that he bad taken 011 a fun dose from four pickets. He was to per oat. madder than the painter. “Yar dope it a purpose, yer know yor did] That's a cunning Joke, that war. to coax a friend up against 'u old fenoe and slush White paint all over him. I'm afta.l mind to cuff yer bead up to a pick—that's what 1 am, dad qulxxle ye!" The next man had a dog. and while tte owner Mopped to aaarrt, “Palming your feoce. I are." tte dog stood up with hlx forepart! against the feoce and parrel through tte pickets at a cat. The rat moved along and so did the dog, daoelug along oo bb hind l«gx and literally te.p.1 lorlng each picket la hi* course with silhouette dag pawn The paint brush dido t hit the canine, but It did spoil a picket Painting operations were barely In prog reuooc* more when a woman and small boy name along The hoy lagged behind and furtively touched hlx Huger loa picket Then te iwabbed bb hand aernax two. lit plreaed him. He picked up a

palings with severe I

. _ provided with rqund and spike legs. Hb mother ift out of eight hut te didn't ora. He wa* Just flubbing up a cat with a body ilka a au sage end a tead Uka a lea cent plea when tte painter spied bb volunteer frocoer. Ur tiptoed along and Inspected the wprk. Then something happened. There wa tte flirting ol childish g*ravenVa, the swirling of a childish form aud tte smothered squawk of a child lab votoa. At a dblanoe tl looked a 1 Sough a red faced mao was mopping off a fev.ee with a Mg trundle of raga Hecomn—ocad when tte Inqulaltive ffignhevl Iniriiiiul Miiflau... wameaeWully over tte dug paw art work and rulhleaely —-rubied out the etching, made liy the Five minutes lalar when a .nidi of paint and a eouad of Hjualb bad died away lu tire dlatanoe. a palmer wu lighting hb pipe and grinning grimly at thr a —'' eiirfaoe of a row of pickets; and. at ay. a be repainted tte fena- te smiled with such Intemw aallefaction that one might support that te wa palling tte finishing touctes to a 4H),<no painting.— Holman F Day la l—wbum Journal

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A M.u Who I-Ives la a Trask. Opposite tte pudolfloe. on the east side of Jackson street, stand, a row of the old at and mast rickety shsmh- In Ran Fran eboo. They are ao ancient and inmhta that they seem to bang together by 1 reds of rusty tin and xlnc with which they are covered. The plastering dlsap pea red from tte walb loag ago and now the rotten latte and eoautlinga are break ing through. ~ t lea mean, tte walb, and spider.

Toon* unaocuaKHiied to such place, the floors seem aboot lo give way. and he walks a If treading on egg. Perhai- tte mart wretched of all the dent b No Ilk Tte number b on one ski* of tte dour lo red chalk. Thta place wa. once occupied by a carpenter named Curtis, tart he b

trunk. It’* a Saratoga of tba vintage of IBM) Aa old aa Mr. Moore hlmaelf, It ebutda off In on* corner beside a brick chimney b only four fart lo length, while tte leu M b flr* feel three luctea How he owde hlurtlf Into It and sleeps al all la oo* thing that Mr. Moore alone oruler elands The edges are covered with dirty j [avert of old “ “

■ is tte face, and te triad U tt bravely, bat tte awful quiet. a, tte horrl hi* know!

Sympathetic Vbrtor—In what way* “Hera l am aaralag «M» a wok a tte hour, day m so day out, oo* old women aaTatpS! ' ^I^tel^SxToi^ht'u.*"

with graUtoda. I had baa toM you •war more have earlfaiug lo do with, a.e but, thank haven. I see '

Our wagon*, or tte "Reed wagon,," ax they were ailed, were all made to order, and I an ay without fear of caoUmllr tlon that nothing Ilk* our family wagon ever starred aervaa the plains. U was w hat might be ailed a two story wagon, or "Pioneer palate car." al inched lo a regular eld? Ilka that m au M faahio3 rtxun coach, and ooe stepped Into small room, a* H were. In tte eehthr of the waguo. At tte right and left were spring saau whh com fortahie Ugh hacks, where on* could alt and ride with ax much am a oo lb*seal* of a Concord coach. In tbb Hub room wax placed a liny sheet Iron atove, whose pip*, running through tte top of tte Had by a circle of tin

tte aura cover.

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unnks. _ marked, young fronds added a looking glam, bung directly opposite the

found Ub mirror which gave item hark tte picture of their own dusky facre -Mrs Virgins Head Murphy In Century

PalBlllag the Wiskas af the Head. Old Lord Forglen. tte Scotch Judge, dl. d la inr Dr. Clark, who attended hb lord ship to tte last, calling on hb patient the day te died, wa admitted by tte Judge', old servant and berk. David Hasd. “Hurt doe* my lord dor Inquired tte doctor “I koupbe t rteelf" r

n Spain. Franca, Ireland and some parts England a tinker b bald In suck abhor a by tte oou.uk* people a lo make it wot impoaelbia for him te at a neael or And lodging* inr tte sight. Tteraasonal bgsd b that When tte blacksmith wax ad lo maks nails for Christ's cruel