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‘Donald’s Interference
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Wimn -.0 Erttw A WONDERFUL FACTORY.
! Trolj tbto BorUimMT * ! tlrvlj GrOdrr.t In rourtn
AS ORDISASCE. rS'SSSaiuTSSSS*
B, r. r. HIKES I j F ‘ a ™ 11 " 1 • ■u>n«'» »««>. *
Mta LrttW w»» cttIhs. It w»« In tkr nlnd at nooaM Ort«r»T. • bmv» fevnrtaa «enll«niin. «t:«l foartwn, that dila at of warm bad to do with tba Tiiltur who had Juot loft bar Tbaroforr U waa brflttln* that tbla rt«lt..r aboold rrtorti and raatw prompt apolort to tllaa LottVr for anythin* t| hla arorda or artSona which mlKht hai canoed (•ora It amnrd to I tonal "that K waa t-Jth hla pecnIUr duty ar moch to be >atotal prtrlhwr to brte visit or and aer tliat the aptd-
pliab the dralred and.
There would be odda apalnat him. hr reftected. aa be U>oo*ht of the «ti gef btoid abouhlrra and athletic pearanee. but odda In battle were to be conaklered by an Ordway. waa It well that one ot the family should contemplate the ban poaaUilll ty of defeat In any warlike undertak in*. Ot come defeat waa po».ll.l» but one emrid and did put It out of hla
mind la cola* Into battle.
Therefore fw-nald art out ha.tlly •Ion* the oak sr.-bed drireway which
orally take It for granted t aomethln* to offend her." •Tiyteara! Kometbln* to offend her: When An you <iulte sure about the tear*, my In IialBi
merae htmaelf In t birds an •» luimi In* brueatb It. will nose visible, up 1. tin* bird awlma, * vU'Utn to bla msa It I* while si..-
(jneetloner'a “Certainly "Then rou apoluKlae"
And Ilonald'a rather abort le*a found much difficulty In keeping pare with the longer om-a of Mr. Uaagiaaa In fact. Mr. Ikmglaaa reached the houae gnal Are mlnutea before Itonald rame up, puffing and blowing. Ue uudenland why bla roualn abould tie ataoding then lu the dour her bead on Mr. Ih.uglaaa' aboulder and crying at the aame time. He poshed forward fiercely. ••Oh. Itonald. Iv.naUl. dearr - aald Mlaa Utth-r. amlllng moat baiipUy through a mlat of lean. Donald went forward more slowly, confronting something now which be did not pn-
•e tor tk
It 1
■a bla ci
Intkw that be would be able
take the late vUllur Just outshle the boundary of the Ordway demesne, ami this cheered him. for It would not do to attack a guest within your gale* Once outside the gate* the duties of liiupitiMlT do mqt shield the offender. This waa In the code of Donald's blue grass country and waa not to be <iuea Honed by one who waa raised upon
the lessons furnished by that code.
b be expected that Don of fourteen, abould bars arrived at an understanding of woman sufficient to comprehend that Mlaa lattice had rejected Mr Don* and that the tears which she abed r tram of leg ret at her own action. Nor did be understand exactly the part be had himself played In bringing back the man who bad been rejectedbringing him back to be accepted. But. despite the fact that be waa only fourteen. Donald waa the best the wedding.
Monkeys are more than pets m parts of the world. At Malabar. India, j On at they are taught to work and base ar- ffght. w
•r Justifiable. Don-
Indio- i between a bear and six men. Bruin U( ,
the borne* of the wealthy, bad been asleep for the night on a n* gigs me . Tbe Malabor monkey la of the flue ape- am xirpan of Ice and waa awakened broad end pp knows ax the langur, it la very m ,h» early morning by tbe sound of powers were m In Malabar, ami there Is a fan] tbe steamers whistle. Mown K> caff countenance called tbe punka, which used to be her crew to tbeir day * toll The boar. (rr .t .-ouro^ kept In motion by a stare. It required aronsrd from slumber, raised blmaeif ,-eranre • y. slave to work each punka, but now IHI nis hind paws with a mighty growl. ,, U |ir reach tl every punka In Malabar la worked by a( if |„ ebaHaagr to tbe ship His de- jui be|o* a
Knglish officer Bsixe was accepted In this sense by
who conceived tbe Idea of making tbe S | 1 voung see men. ssho promptly made mg tbrreror. ' In that manner. Tbe fan at big, wltb only tbeir cUiba wbh-b good
frame, covered wltb can-] The bear waa unable to ‘ — “■* raa and auapended from the ceiling. am sll pan be was on. ew
caused by pulling a enemies assailing him. and so be bad OSS rslle-r brood shooldevcD
cord. Tbe officer tied the bauds < the lo jjgbt It out there. He made langur to one of tbe cords and then by defense, too. notwttbatsndtng
I her coed put tbe tna Ucks of his sdveraartaa One . o- Of course tbe mon- nroc* Si him with a dub. I
key * band went up and down, and the np caught It In hla mouth and Heeled to eongresi animal wondered what kind of a game » from tbe ow ner s band. and. --flueir protsini.im waa bring played. Them tbe officer .baking k aa s terrier would a rat feet high, fort*die years of patted He bead and fed It wltb candy hurriedly banged the owner wltb It very frank, pleasing and open tbe langur thought It line fun aB d foiled him oeuselroa wltb a blow nance " Hr was dressed in bo to work tbe punka. Tbe experiment • OT „ fb, bead Tbe other sees,Hants an d wore a bls.-k fur cap <m h rae successful, and now thousands of be kept off also In tbe same way. and arben seen by a traveler who .- monkey* are la htrnwas-Kxchanc* h was not till a man came from tbe bla b*ma- lioliig thus Into pu'
rifle and put four bullets be bwtsu to shoe an unusual alreugtb ]
A Hess Die. through him that be showed any waok- „f uiiisl •• re la Just one Itttle. tiny. In rnlng. At last he became daaed. and |ou* ■ I fluttretinal error In tbe aasnmptlon that; a well directed blow on the snoot bandlropf our primordial ancestors lived entirely stunned him. while a shower more ap- opportunl upon uncooked frulta and nuts, a : pareutly killed him. WaaMngi trifling mlacalcutatloo which vltUtrs A rope waa taabed around bla body ity. - W.
and he
want* when we dangled bend down- scinch t.
trd from a tree limb win meet our be rami
tnts now that we bare been turned and br disappeared from view In tbe titer rod up Tbe error la this: They water. Tbr cold bath revived him. didn't No animal Uvea exdualvHy on far In abgaff tve minstan It* »*a aeec vcgetahle or animal food. What's a ts emerge hi • blowhole In a floe. khd.
chicken, carnlroroua or graminivorous'.
matters of etiquette." S2X-SK7 “la it not enough, air. for you ' know that I deem an apology nece "llAij**#ectlve antagonist tbre back bis bead and laughed loud and bag. Itonald a-alted jjallelitly unUI tbe fit of tahebter bad passed-It w y another Uem to be added
Sj&fjt** a beard*,1 mac of thirty. Imfl stiff Mr. Douglass, still half choked with laughter. "It la not catch my train and will bid you good afternoon" With tbla be tunied ciul would have walked forward, but 0 DonaffJ Ufd a detaining lisnd on -rirfil you muft Aght me. air." “Now. look here, you young sava
dently Mr. Douglaaa was Inclined consider tbe whole affair a Joke, for be threw up bla arms In a position of de fanec which Itonald could readily was burlesqued. AU that could be deniatwhd of even tbe Ordwyt.-qaartrsy was passed, and tb* Halt rescind. Donald airock will all bla might al tbe bead of bta aulag t the antagonist would not
II bands In bla own
Sr'£ tdg palms, b.. the tmbolder of the Ordway name at templed Jp%kk *• found himself lying Sat on bis hark.
r been so Ignomlt. I as himself. Tbe Mg ip to bta eyes and w.-re overflowing only by ~ ought sight of
tba matter of strongUi. But r.-st i aarod that I ahall out permit the m ur to drop. Ton will bear from i
of ship Hanoi | leal*, upon which they chiefly feed. ,,!l Ul '
me and watch OD occaMau. the .-row. of ^
the View foundlaud sealing Oeet have ln ’j^ Lut many ebcountera with llbwe nK.oHera. ,]j ar IVhen lie Is well fed tbe polar bear la hundreds ot easily worsted, but If hungry he ffgbts home and v with fury. Hence encountire with drowmug or bears are not sought unless riflemen are often « are Included in tbe party. but some vessels r.hh times there Is no alternative On one .V" Occasion several men armed only with ^ ^ »»1 clubs bad to flgbt an old male m
n body Is a work facturerw are tbe ' tlie ewsenttal parts ,
. of the Imdy These work- , microscitilc unit of proto- I mg matter, discharge tbe ,
r apologised. Donald." aald Mr.
One man thought be saw a seal be- atarvlug
hind a hummock and started off after t |„. M . a „
It. a second following him. Just as tbe la|I
first topped the hummock bv rataed hla ^ Hub and struck, when to hi* horror be *wln found be bad bit a |«>tar bear over tbe on | } u 1c snout. The bear turned on him wltb , b ,n. th. an angry growl and w.ould have dta eyrie be ■nemberad him with a single stroke If ot ni|c ,. , tbe second man bad not got In and bit Cor. lieu
bun on tbe snout a two This blow half stunned him, and be fefl backward
Into a small bole of water.
Still, tbough daaed. be struggled to
■ad tosgww being p
THREE FAMOUS PIONEERS Hv'
tbeir performing i w.n-W* represent f, Lit her rolls In tbe I T.nnnfsetnre «^r { • •d Is actnl upon 1 , itirth set of rolla | i ike in the sweet- j, supplies tbe aa-
• propetually twin* pro lions' a very different t with sulnitancea that outwardly, hut Inward-
get out. and so there was nothing tor
it but to flgbt him. and this tbe men | n ^
did successfully, tbe whole seven Join-
In* In tbe struggle Yet be broke one faueMi man's ankle, b'-erated another's thigh Uv> and splintered tbe arm of a third man mm , before be gave In Hta akin and fat bony weighed 400 pounds and bta rarnma . lltl
probably ai *
. Hough giiva* *kriches
Hta frame was
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His
patient ! j the «h<-i
gland Is not duly adddisease of a very dla-
l»- niqe-ars. and it Is cored be Thyroid gland substance of the sweetbread Itself, tbougb
H doe* mske a definite fluid of use In digestion, seems also to supply a some Uilng neronaary to the bk»d. for wa had that dtaU-te* la always of more serious type where tba sweetbread la
Involved. Such disco
gtln-arU-ltPsnrf ewHirwnev. He i
throwing light thni wha-h plac
physKian of disease
>t day research
us Tbeir most grntl-
sddltlon to their
1 life's workings I* In tbe hands of the
> Tobmd
li.-n he wn» fln 1* dsweritied as
THE OSSETINIANS. in tlie bigliset pans of tbe Caueasgr' mountains, around the Kasbeek region, there Is a trilie. very 1*11 and handsome. which speaks its own peculiar dialect of the Ueurgtau language and baa Its own iwculiar customs, differing In many ways from those of tbe Tacberkesses. Armenians. Circassia ns
and 01
I wHl in the si
ed by kii-k "of training nnd
raa wwwag ap by ah* aMpta be got an board, but Just ga ova- tbe rail tbe rope broke
ipta.
11 Uvea up- 1 laboriously beat, the aeeda Three moa
of ptacta. grass blades, tbe lettuce that after hlta. and be waa tluabad. tfabbed you expected to eat. and all such. Tea. la tbe heart and than dragged to tbe well. Too keep them on that dirt and skip to br skinned. He waa nearly bee bow many eggs you get. And then iflue fret long and twatve feet In laryoo give them beef acrapa wltb tbeir grsT girth, apd wa* altogether * far- and plangrain and notice tbe difference.—Ev- nfldable adversary. one a mi erybody's Magazine Men who go to the s#aT flaherles for tbe lengi!
tbe sport or experience aa pasaengov country ■■■■BBnik ■■■»• ^ fsarod. There waa * sound of revelry by aft- ] tbeir keen rat enjoyi
ryes, n large end n-:i drri-lii;*-i lic-.i.| | with hair simdi- and o .11 l.ruld back. Kit Carson at ids l.-t wt.s id.-1
•By amm n alalkliij
In tbe barrack room, and It w*s ' polar bear*, as It fa flultr a narel form
thing bad { af big gama huutln*. Tbk arefle fe the ant anna of | great IMlag lac C I*i axM him A urn-
the w
r Induui lighter In a
i feared-*
ev* W tbeir
•ha ndta ert liflto Mr. and
waa flung j mock to hummock and berg
open and an offlror entered. W hat is tbe hunter will flog bta prey until ^ nln* of this disgraceful noiser' lucky shot will enable him to bring
lie snapped, sod In reply tbr orderly ; flown tfag f IHtm. handed him a basin "Would you, flea ling oiaslwt drill i dud tasting that. alr7~ be aald. The . guests go off unattended Hirer did so. "Why. you ungrateful • Skis, but send a couple .
lot of rascals," be cried. It strikes me • mrn wltb them, as at times Mr. you want aoenethlng te growl about. I Mrs Bear and tbtir offspring may ■ thlflk this Is very good soup Indeed. a t bomr on tbe floe, and they would ba nud If IFa good enough for me"- rather loo funoldahle a combination
“Yea, air: that's Just If Interrupted for tbr inexperienced hunter
Ibr orderly. •They want to persuade The Eskimo sf (J iron land and »«an
land are notable bear hunters. ■ Tba Eskimos have trained their dogs to run Ibr creature* flown and torment kbetq until they can oomy up ibnnsHirfl and give tbe quietus with lance or giik Tba daring of the Eskimo buatrra la gsrat. and they will attack tbe Infadatcd bear the tnoibrnt they come srlthln
striking range \
In norlbeni Imbrador they are alao to be got In goodly niimbeni On* season a Newfoundland fishing skipper
found two of Them entangled Brlen tmrhor. at tbr entrance
THE WORD LIVERY. Orlalaallr taeut Swmeffll**
ery la derived, through
tbe French, from tbe Latin llbarare, to 'rllver. Hence a livery originally itant something delivered or freely Iren, ana came to be applied to an
llowanro of food or Hot be*
From Nonaan time* sn English nobleman allotted a Bled "livery" of bread, wine and candles to bla servants
for their private use. A remnant of «» 1 >>P»» W- Ana
this system still survives at Oxford and Cambridge, w here tbe fellowi of a college are entitled to a dally allow-;
railed "commons." j nee of provender for * Iso railed a livery, and
for its own
Poetry does not menu only the ctotli ! ■g of hscuilfol thought. Is lur monlous tanguage: It means aha- tlie aplrltualixls- of ire. the tiitgelu* •uu.hlne of sympathy and love. Just mud are swept nvniy and put no nnr aide, so tbe anaaltliiv osture will natur ally dismiss *11 mean and sordid thoughts and turn to wbat U true and noble and pure, aa "tbe sunflower turn* to the faro of Its god." Husband - Why do,you scold tbe DatcbrrV It Isn't his fault Unit the meat <-«»ines lo the table all dried up.' Bcold tbe cook. Wife 1 don't dart- to. hope* that if I krep on oeokl-
aklpiier sighted a third and
man in a boat after r wounded tb* bruti
made hark al them. ui«h and apart tbeir boat and badly gashed of tbe men before the schooner
a flxrd charge w
boll eta Into him The Hudson Bay
In tlie middle ages “livery" w:
by 'any one who w as In any sense in ■ rf ' »I' tbe service of another of superior rank »'hltc or station. ,l011 * Tbr trading companies of tbe city of the tai
London mud to provide a kpectal attire f rot and hrougbt-fllS for tbeir frewmrn. who became known annual anclloo lu London.
1. Nakvak. the most us
a title' w
station,
and tborefoip tbe beag
: About 400 bran are killed slung ,lp dor nary twetvemi ' lm ; Tlie*. bran are extraordinarily 1 ulqg. They catch orals In exactly sauir way aa the Eskimo, by waiting red lo at a blowhole, baling Brat bulK up a - »•“* | Hula wall around U. Xbey show clev.1 u. the '** nr0 | erness almost human Id grasping a_ sleie • ! aral when It cornea , ], 1 M| ! {tranaferring It to tbr 1 P u“, wk i.rr..rr? * E* ,u„„ 11. till ] with a mouse, patting It till It wiigglra . i.icb uw rale he lor. aw ay, eatching It again, looslug It jmlM oi lilgW-srsOe r .u or* | tba air and torturing It ta rarinafl Nsw l «*h. Phltodsmuis. ilsrr*s.ura . ^*■'*"1 ways, but always lara,kiff ttaUra4jf r.ulWg.Mou and tb* blowbolr. and eventually kill- ,l * ' Ulreco a lug U by Jumping ua U wltb nfl four 1'
country. It 1s the tribe of tbe OsaeOn-
tana.
if tbe raucasua tribe*, they have reruanlxed Russia's authority. But they adhere to tbe claim that they arc nut descended from Asiatic race*, like the other tribe*, but that tbeir ancraton were German knlgbta who had gone to tbe crusades and who, after tbe disastrous end of tbe last crusade, bad bran driven Into tbe wild ▼alleys of tbe Caucasus, whence It was Impossible for them to win tbeir way out and homeward owing to tbe rig tlanro of the Moslem foe. Bo at last they settled down and took wives among tbe Caucasus mountain women, who have always been noted for tbeir lb ta a strange (bet tbit the Osaetintans anderatand tbe science of brewing malt liquors, and they are tbe only ones who drink beer, tbe other tribe* preferring Astatic liquors. THE DIAMOND. “
Originally tbe diamond waa probably a vegetable product exuded from some ancient tree. Positive evidence on tbe subject la not forthcoming, hpt tbe concurrence of each anthoriUe* aa Newton. Brewster. Jameson and Lavoisier, who trace it to a vegetable aourca, must, lu the absence of decisive negative proof, make tbla hypothesis probable. Tlie crystalline form of tbr diamond la undoubtedly due to tbe action of beat, and tbr occurrence of these stones In igneous rocks and mica stale, especially al tbe Cape, lends color ta tb* view that they have been met* phoned, aa has been tbe case wltb This complete change may have dlrectly-or indirectly doe to tbe Interba) brat of tbe globe or may hav aulled .from volcanic action. Indirectly It would !*• accuutited for by tbe Immense beat evolved In tbe crumbling, fracturing and grinding together of tb* earth's crust In tbe attempt to adjnat Itarlf to the cooling and contracting Interior. Directly It may have been the result of a change In tbe direction of the Internal boat, causing a fusion of tbe rocks of tbr crust, tbr diamond and other eryatata bring formrd when they A curious lasunce of tbe formation Of arUArial snow was witnessed oi Oceaslon In the town of Agen. la France A Are .broke out In a sawmill when th.- tentparatore won to d* grew* below freezing point Tbe water thrown upon the Are was Instantly vaporized, and. rising In tbe cold, dry air. « as immediately condensed and fell as anow. Wltb bright atartlgbt and a atrong northwest wind blowing tbe whirling anow above and tbe raging Are below, a brilliant spectacle wa* pro
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