THEIR MAY FLITTING By FRANK H. SWEET
“An tmrt*n to me •otasi wdUw tgi. Mini Jini Mtr mr Orel tenott. It'e JoUr that jim
MOOEHN Li a CUNS.
A BEAT THAT FAILED
Un. Brown took tbo letter and rood ttmoeUj. It wu brief: 7 Deer Hum SritT-I hen
wratcb! It* merry I rrrr «{>oke •boot osr plana to bin a quiet place Now.
"Wby. to—to— Ob. anjarbero! It that uule place where we bad two rim. joo know. IF* reel contry
In eeerr yard and country people cc lac to with thins* to aeD. Beat be cheap tberr. and by offerin* a
it far Betty Brown, which
A reached her? tear
•e awlftly to her far*. “I I all
He beeliaied a moo
KING OF BEASTS.
BULWER'S ODDITIES.
idaya that I'm 1 brlyhl aa day. only t:
■ward b
poo* we let tiie letur a laud. EUia betb. Je«t a* It waa written." be erbtoparad. “It la wbal I really would bare
aeot to y»o bad 1 dared."
Ellaabetb tried to frown, but the frown avfleued bafove B reached her
“ nearly aa |
IlCbt la aUrer. j ionml
I ayured when I waa ^ tratefa tlie Ihlroty anlmala aa they I ul ,| r , Vurk Dewaf.a[>er of- j ^tok butfala. rhloorwraa. antelope. ^
'brejean- and Bred a al
clutrje of cuu;>uwdA. ImiI waa
-wafuiper of
n old time telecrapber who '
xcaalanally. If tbe watar la
cettaiuly u>eful
with I
tad be wee luakUte loio her < let Bef lefr Mw m«l.lrwl.
r. would you be *uod enough me the wrltluc oe tble place of P« per r
tbe Icaa aaalnal ,foiir and a half to. Im of ber w roach I I rods. Our baille«UI|w today 'aa. are rqulM-d il|lll. twelre liwb runv
ble of drtrlr.c an «.» |«hiu1 |ir.>Je>iilr through bfu uua of aolkl w roue III Iron In oldaa time* It re qulred neufty turn mluoi-t (a l.wd an.1 fire one of toe mw aloMefe - riy Hrlii pound cm. while ll>e new ami ferril.le twelre Inub uum. can be load I aui SrW In ofenet Oily eer-akda wilh per fact aafriy "If a pnve«illr from one of the old Oly-dckl p •Oiclera hit Me mark H waa due lo so ■d lock ratber ih.m to!
Complaw- y taken off Ida ptard. tbe ■ntletnao handed ottr tbe artlclee
aakad for and walked off
bile la leea than ala □haute* practice, while our «a torti record for nine a hors and ni
nlatlnc hl« atory. to purault of tbe atrancer. wbo ot yet out of *l*ht. Kelt morn In: before >e rap-ant waa called upon for an ex-
Tour h
" be aald, 1 a
tbe furniture waa all arranco Brown waa lylnc to toe basin
«t to be “ Taln't tbe kind of Mr. Graham." ahe waa may In: "twtto ajff There n.uat be a bay winder to tbe rod for Delta', plant, an' wtllen to /root for ber aa' Tommy to tot under Air as Id I needn't eren look at a place without tbe wlUero" “But let me thow you tbrouch tbe booaa. ktlaa Brown." ursed Qrobam *1 am aure you win like tbe arranew
“TbcuT* tl*c fart word* Della aald. If. no oan. Ur. Graham I don't want It " Graham watched ber throujtti toe fate and up tbe akli-waia. toward tbe audoh and then turned apt In to toe "Mltht aa well run thruusb It while I'm here." they beard him aay. then: “Why. hello: Look, aa If aoraebody
“Belle Brown, a ques a tick, who U looklns after a booae. 4 friend recommcatdrd ber to me aa a Joke and 1 dr tennlhod to retaUata by actually rant Inc ber tbe boqpe. Ton bare noticed But to It really poaalble
mo-Iern rd aeren at tor.-et
The atatUrtlca of 1 Inch hreroh ioadlna rl
by tbe noral g
modern twelre
“It wae back to tbe daye when tbe ! UiriJW Croat Horn loo waa tbe atar colt of tbe
Keene atable end. ertth one e
Waa acknowledsed aa tbe creatrat twa-
Tbe exception waa Itlcbard Cruket*a flier Dobhlna. Tbeaa two youncai Anally met In the Futortty. and. _ thoucb toe Kerne roll won. with Dobbin* third, tbe Utter'a owner wa ' aatiaSed with the rraull, and a 1 waa apeedlly arnmced at toe Futurity dlatanre for Illl.OOtra aide. “Now. tbe paper I worked on w ermine abeet. and It waa tbe ambttioo of tba manikins editor', life to tba Oppoaltlon erenins paper and get tba new. of a bly ereut Ilka tbU on I
•troatflrat.
Tbe other fellowa bad beaten ua tbe Futurity atory a few days before, and tbe manikins editor made no eerm of toe fact that be wax going to "Accordtocly be laid all of Ua pUna a day ahead, and. altboucb we did know at the Jlme what they were, frit euro by the way be at rutted aro on the toomlnc of the race that be bad
mime of that day
factory, nukewn In J. Ua wrtcht la 101.-
300 poumli or over 40 tons. Its total 1 — “ lencth la 3C feet 8 Incfaea. Tbe sreutcat “Alone about diameter of pm tody U 40 Inchea; to editor, toe tal lencth of l»re. eibJlMocbee: ia|mc 1 * TCT m * < - into nil omca of chamber. 12jW* cublr Inchea. ,» told me that aa the match race capacity of bore. BUSS cubic tncbea: toe flfth ereut on toe card, be wi eel of projectile. 340.(10 toebto: to h,T ' oar of toe other opera tori !cht of rbarce. aerrice vehvlty^jCS 1 toke tbe rrault of tbe fourth weisbt of projertlle. (« ba alao wanted me to ert 1 poundt: ratio of proje<tlle wrtsht ta «°« <1 worklns order and prop welcjit of cun. I ll* .ban ner preaaurr. to. remit of tbe flfth ram *“ 1 untie reloclty (acn lcei. ilOu acbeme waa to bare to arcood thick Bros of steel *“1 «" Mdy to atari. 41 will perforate at muxxir. toem waa to have tba hie front peg* 14-10 Inchea; at 1AU> yard a. JUM tort headline read ‘Dobbins Wln« tba L—Waablncton Star. Match.' and tba other Just tba at —— except that Domino's name appe The Dap. Meemerr. In tbe place of Dobbins*. Tbe DobUna John Barron:ha. port and nature atu- extra waa 00 press No. I and tbe Domett and frlrnd of both Theodore too extra on prros No 2. Whichever looseeelt and Alton 11 Parker. In an home won. tbe uanaclnc editor was to Interview In tbe ChlUdatphU Ledcrr call out Ko. 1 or No. 2. and tbe prros
would be started In quicker time than
tea absurdities j It take* to tell of the arraacement
which, as be avows hlmaelf. be wlabro ”1 couldn't help hut iBWardlj smile to make people heUere ImpHcitly They aa I watched toe manaclns editor atrid•rr very charming. Imt be oucht not ' Inc nervously about, aaltlnc for tbe to try to dtaculae toem la tbe llcht of atari. Just like a man wbo bad toootruth. For toatame. tbe toustnary In- sand a of dollara wacered on tbe chance
-c Is pursued by tbe of one of the racera . >n a * beep's back -Suddenly tbe key of my Instrument
and ridin* there to escape them! Too brenn to dick, and be quickly .topped don't catch Klplln* doloc tolnsa like and looked anxiously at me. but that. Ilia animal epiaodea are always proved to be only toe operator at t natural history, however re- other end tratios Lea nuns to 1 * be
imed bis walk up and down the no "Prasenily the key becan to eB
psychic life. Ur baa do Inlejlect. He .calm TbU time the horses wen baa only what tbe peyclroloclsts term their way to tbe port The next I |
memory by aa- from tbe other rod waa that the bon
aodation. Tbe doc baa become bait ererr at tbe post and would be off ta
of association with minute. This Information. Instead
man. so you can afllrm almost any- atoadytoc the manaclns editor, only tothlns of him except to# faculty of crossed bis J amp toem for be **■ *"rt memory. tbe men wbo were stand Ins .round to
to tbe country bad tl-ir nlklns and also called
KKAI. kJOTATt AUKMTU.
ap for a second and
fade away Into the aliaTlowaT Tbe oto-' B1M
ta. loo. are lUtrnlaff and now ^ ^ ot ,|* wor ld, to bla rab •e .hie. of tbe pood. Not bine , .t Snmnle agatoat tl Inevitable. IrrronaMMa Jackal, J Jmlatlble roromriTSml of ac
that caniln anions wild things, remains "Aa yet your dull human ear* bar# caught no sound, but very soon the heavy tread and low. rumbling note of aa oncoming herd of elephants reach you. They are at tbe wane. The Jackals bare rat down with their tall* srmlcbt out behind them, but not an- 1 other creature ia to be seen. Tbe king drinks Not a Bound U beard. He aquirta tbe water over hie heck, makro toe whole pool muddy and retires solemnly. leaving hU auhjerta. who now ’ gather round, to make tbe beat of what '
be baa fouled.
"This la tbe king In tbe opinion al
pooled of o
ape*-la so wise. He fought against It tooth and nail, laird Lytton'a hair seemed •tyed. and hi. face looked aa If art had been called to to rejuve
in Paris had pretn ..f locltlmale grief to
he thought
It
him. Hr
THE DINNER TABLE.
bla return
ba waa cured. Imt not for long The copious . ua*- of snuff waa part of the attempted cure, palpalde results war* large dark red or blue pc
quite
would poll!
With I
1 physical Inflrmltlea-bla
“My neighbor
a dog that waa always •scrapping' wl
my dog. One day toy dog died. After „ .emythtog waa ready below to the
that. Whenever I walked abroad and prr—
met my neighbor, dog. be never failed !
for bla lata «
toy. as much aa to aay: T don't a u dog. Where la your dog? What !
even that of mothers, for they have two generations Instead of one. A certain MiasacbUBetta baa grandchildren to Honolulu, and last winter, mi their dally life, aba aald to b
cflrks of tbe Instrument that
now told me that they
along, now and nose, at the
At tba half mile Domlnt
md by a noae. and aa 1 an
tola I was watching tba c
aging editor, and 1 could ate bla framing tbe words 'No. 2.' which
even when paying
trusty ritli-* along, neighborly tslls
“It la the odium throe lighting las have brought on tbe rabbit family
that makes Australia ao to. I suppose toe kind you
have to toe Stales are quite bad enough, but for heaven's sake never allow any of our b-rrors to land on your aoU leat they propagate and make
same miserable rabbit prob-
lem that has worried ns ao long"—
Dost
an t help the climate," aald tba grandmother placidly. "Climate baa oothtog to do with It. All (Hiltdren like
mittens, and aD chlldr
aging editor, with tba mouthpiece ■eking tube pressed Ugh bla Upa. waa waiting for toe tbe result cams along to good
A family In tba Booth bad a coal * hwr - 1 * h * 11 <ake them black cook named Sarah, whose bus- ^ >>“1 lake toem up. knit and band waa suddenly killed to a quarry bonni1 •»»■«** and amt them to Hon
accident For toa Otoe being her grief
waa alia red by tba preparation, for an '*■ Juatlfled by tba evsot. for RtoeraL and 00 the day of ai * etmamra mother wrote ber on the - deer to negroes who de- toUeal day of (he year: "I must Ml
their Importance, ahe ap- **>• ,boo «: h '•> 'bla heat 1 have hardly : r k , ber mlatraa la deeprot «b« roerry to bold my pen. that, al k * her hands wen a pair tbough we grown people are torpid un way fro 11 “dec him.
ot white gloves, such as soldiers wear to to Inflict loo of toa s rather
editor’s face when tbe key told me that the match race waa a dead beat I hesitated Just a second before calling tl out. for 1 could almost picture la my mind what effect It would Imre aa him. Finally 1 called out In aa Arm a vote*
1 panda and guard
"Why. aunty.” exclaimed ber mis- »nd ate parading up and down, wearreea. "what mads you get white to them and very little besides No doves?" matter how high the mercury climb*. Barah drew herself up Indignantly It b evident that tbuar illn.-m are
a Just gave hr bad not ve he would
id aald la tba rtil»«wt iaam* "Don't u aupiaro I war* Bern atggxhs ta e dat raa gat. <m Jflo«eaF-lAcfftn
tbe kindly old capitalist ai
heavily '
n toll Ufrl Dodgaal It anyway! I tog t half a notion to aril out and move bus.
bare
“ 'Dead beat r be gasped, with a I
W tare. 'Are you surer
T told him that It bad been repeal to toe and tost there could be no a for two or three seconds, but when Jump to tbetr places ready to throw
on the Oxford ctovuiTto preascutoT^ b 0 ** 1 * 5 around lo 6nd the atervotypeex.
wife of to crown In a case of extrusive rob- * bo * lmo *' 10 ' good* shed at the London tbr bnl “to. I
eras tbe name
“Everybody took bold and worked border probably than ba ever worked before or store, and although we didn't beat the opiosltlon paper, aa we were
Of so certain of doing, we were on toe ala “to a minute or ao behind It eng the We afterward learned that they bad
-o OTea- Bade exactly toe
private bast aa and bad bem_ footed la pro
> s way."—W
> begrimed with gold or twelve of na,
dust and bla bark bowed by heavy and circuit bad aroej
laborious calculation, “burry now and a vary good fallow, also an Oxford drwater toe stock and then come In. dear, cult man. to drive out that evening and we'll alt down coally and cut cou and dins with him at manor. My
Smith—Come and go with me to t
halfway ttora t as g ^ baring apparently been noticed by toa 00 April 2 toe first trains rest (tba tn*iA* of the vehicle waa aa through th« .——I
, dark as Erebus), a certain Mr. T. Brandsu. ---- “ —met. took the train to from
a a-ssi ta-arv, amaeu m looo ton**.
Co. thank yen rn stay At "Who waa tba young Idiot who prase ly oldest daughter does (he roted today In that railway caaaT'
home. My
kangaroo walk, my second daughter talks like a parrot, my son laughs ilka “T a hyena, my wife watrhaa me Ilk* a » U hawk, my cook U aa cross as a bear befi and my motbrr-to-Uw says Fra an aid Mai gorilla. When I go anywhere I want
I relapse ao quickly
Into atlanca cntly tba train from to* Bwtas ■ell to Pall heard beyond the door. By n hammering tbe two partiaa o
“Too used to sing 'Every Morn I Bond Ton Violet*' liefnre we were mar*
riad." aald Mrs. Hrlmktn with a algh-
“Tca." answered Mr. Brlmkto. “bat my devotion bis token a more practical form. Every month I pay toa
meat bill.-—Washington Star.
WbT «
la a British I tlahed In an official report dealing w
Is tba follow!)
testimony by a lady witness. Ml Dowdlng. before tbe commleetoner. 81
I* speaking of life ta Wlltabtro: “Vary often toe baby la really neg to* 8wise bishop, wbo
•acted, whether wllIfuMy or not I do
minutes the door waa knocked down and the tunnel waa open. Mr. Rosamund. the engineer In charge of tbe work ua tbe Swiss side, ebook hands with Mr. Brmadau. Band* played the Bwle* an them and toa Italian royal The Italian bishop amta
I do abort aarmoo and aakad God's Messing dies so to* tunnel and aU toe human good
tba baby la aoarty always buried with will and good tabor which It repro , her." , aaata. This -
I “Do you mean buried alive, or la It
dead?"
*1 •Vcr. It 1. allowed to die. It la bat " partlculariy wanted, probably, and _ I they do not know what to do with It"
happen. 'If otje bapeplll aometolng be U unfortuit a reaily. earnest apology to the hostess La all that he can da to remedy the difficulty. A careful hoatca* | • win M.-i .Him 1 1.1 .1.. ——1 ie»_ i tiou. 11 e was sorely disappointed mediatelv rhsi-ae the anMwr’ when Lord Bem-i 1*11 eld. Instead of In Si iS T," . O “ I- l* eblnrt. OiO tS7. be.tua OU. W ... “ ^ J . . . lords nriurlnvllT l-c- auae be could no
Itudolpb lirtman' “Bacollectkm. "
Her meth d we* rather too elabo- - . ite It wouhl have been quite aa sat- J ibat Ja|iauesr r.«>d ran he eaten aal lafactorv to tbe off.-nder and far mor* b y the Japauew. with a few rare el genteel had she said: "I hope you bare captlona. 1> . fart painfully well knows do injury Tbe cup doeon't ta tboae who bare traveled to Japan, the least.' j and now that tbe little brown people f(»id drops from the [ are so prominently before to* public
atjempt eye It Is Interesting
• a fork other Interesting facta. Just what the
The question of food stands first with
tourists In Japan and la
and what the Japanese would consider a dlah III for the god* could endured by one of other pallona In traveling through tbe laud of to* mikado this Is discussed by tourii mere than any other theme, and It an luifurtuustr fart that, with the e eeplh.u of a few hotels conducted
autly. They break ao really. Seer . J
r tablecloth do D
sea will provide another
anything distasteful he taken Into the inouTh may he removed ot corner of tbe napkin when It can be
I away or placed qnlrtly 01
plate.
* hit of food fella oa the waist coat guest be should remora as ■ as be can quietly with tbe ci of bk napkin
bt a circular saw.
and that la one of the chief reasons why our government has hern ot tor years an Imiurnae sum of money to the mao whoae clrrenwaa will rid oa of the peat. There Is no dog over there gritty enough to give them lucuta "In some remote sect Iona of Australia we have a rabbit which la nearl equal of the lumther in else and which when aroused will whip any panther or •tlu-r specie* of wildcat of Its size as aaatly aa a cat will crush a □ They carry off pigs, poultry and young abeep to their mountain la Ira. and Is a traditlou that they bare, when assailed by hunger, attacked full g At any rate, tbe people of districts dread them to auch an extent
; £UUoh do
Pael Taar fralt.
kina of fruit should never be ot berauar they are not paladlgesttblr or are unhealthy to them •rite*, hut on account of tbe dan-
microbes which have the covering of tbe
fruit Everybody baa noticed that at alight scratch will mate a
on the human body, •rtbad to an nubealthy
condition nf the hluod. but a close mleroacuplcal examination will almw that due to the presence of microbe* Introduced Into tbe system. Bo with an apple, a peach, a pear or a grape. The fruit may be perfectly healthy, bat an tbe akta my be mbrobee which, ito the human system. • breed disease. These germ* are not neither are they always
la possible to eat this
ertng wltbo.it Injury, but. tbe danger
In the early history of Virginia and Maryland tobacco waa by all odds tbe moat Important crop, and It waa epossible at time* to secure a wife In change for a moderate amount of to coo. aa In later d.vre In tbe w naw could be obtained In exchange r a smell amount of wblaky. In 178J Jamestown tobacco area made gal tender for all debt*. Inoludlnt In about a doaen years after toe ling of Jamestown by Capuia John Smith an English nobleman. Sir Edwin Randy* brought over with a ablp load of supplies ninety young Eng Hah me Ida. who Immediately upon their arrival wee* wooed and married by tie colonists, each being paid for a
Asks Adams* Oplaiaa at WaablagisB After dinner nor night a rlaliot atepcsd Into tbe hall to help Adam, pul Adams thanked him “Don't mention It." waa tbe solemn toady's reply. “No attention U too trouble la too much that are of tola century hare the pleasure of taking for tba patriot* of tba Heroin non-foe George Washington and yourself. air." Adams' sharp retort waa: “Don't mention Washington to me. air! dolt!" —Sanborn's
asly fur
to otrfatn bread, butter, milk, poultry. I-err. wine and coffee, ami area fn-sb flab Is rare, and one la In deed fortunate If be can subsist cbeor fully on eggs, rice and tea and now and then a .egetable devoid of taste. Tbe only way fur one wbo la touring Japan ia to tarry bit food with him. gs It takes long and ivinatant pro.-tie* to eat and digest Japanese food.—Wbal
to Eat.
“Ko personal at small, wanted here, only wllh targe eorporatlona.- Tb wa* the reply the pnaldent of one < tbe t2.vaou.0ai Wall street tlinks gat to an Inquirer as to Hie minimum dposit that Institution would accept, was a aotlllcatkin that this waa di tlnct’y a -wholesale bank.- Bach a
But this ta a new age. The r Ini*i and the t2V.ig».0Uh Wall street what wlrele*.
telegraphy ta to etavirlelty-wupders Tb* vast demands of uerfern Industry often fcqalring the negotiation of a loan of fV.uuu.uuu upon a few hours notice, with frequent rnlii for atu pendoua acvummodatlun from trauaeui. 0Dental railroad* or syndicates finale
•reign government bund Issue,
have railed Into being these new bank •veritable inrarnatkuu of posrer. bnM ig. Indeed. Hi* safety and bappioe* of a people In their handg-ttalanla-
e4bi
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