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"Cb^*r 5p. iKt" 113 hT? a rrt? -yc^ in 2 *:Hy" " Aj'-Omt eii?ht tDOT?-3:HC* of *r.? ! ; ! rrcasi-i. Thr bJg*|?.'Ut b?^ri ir* ir'I !'. bin :o 4o b s i:3,oit_ It ???* i r?<< hlr: ir.i <fce retr*5."in^ ?*'?'!. Oa h's ' Il'bf- TT?t s.'*?-: *- J i:f* ?tf "Tfc-? tw ca iis ?--i7port ';t ti? sctrW. fra r.ic^ cf 5t* ?width < I*, Sl'.p C2 i.\ a2J I Sir ' lotsef'r ?i"=f tie hi'.}-,? Tbe srxscd of ? bis climbinz &zi tU b'?evT tre*Tb:s5 cane to rre. bit I Hi not -iare to tarn ? my b<a^. | "I c!os*/j ttt liii for aa in^int tThea I ojiettJ 'hem tbe !e?r *??.* e tirelr. off the p!as!< The hor;# tljv p?e<i a.s-1 the bfjird urier zzt tf!:ei | 'icwii'-rard. "I one Ijut 4e?pa ?r}a2-e | a? tbe vs!! iri at the 3oUj Fas | ^esde-2 by Jis cba5o. Cocid tbofe [ ?Tja!;. mste?! links pn;^>cn oae bun ' dr*<3 and eighty pounds more? Tbe j tbocebt flsahtd ^3to my braia.' Th?=re? ! *a* no time for debating. At tbe ! board drcpped from un^*r m". I Cur?? out my hards and twined my 5r.?t-rs roan* th* f-b*^ wtth tb? of 1 d?ath. j * Over th?? tcp of the waTl foor feet above appeared the !bltie>acbet's am Ion* fa'-*. "?Quick!" I screamed. " 'Catch hold!' shootei he. ind down ca my drof^Hj sw>p tf rope. As I clutched it -sTlth c^Pband. 1 !T?s? :n the e?B!a pulled out. and tilt fifty-pound b?r shot down to the bot tttn of the *ei 1. Two xr.lnutee later I lay safe on the workfoe-platfcnn abore. Th^n every'hJnif tnrsed blaek. , "When I earn# to myself. f was ly iaic oa a. beach la lU^/tool *????*?.-On* of my friend? was dooslnj me with cold water, while others were grouped rcund; bat the sailor. \to whose cool* <n-r.+~".-* " <.?**( 09 *"?*? UWH*~* W* ?*"?* /4* to' i?t ju>* ft'nii ?u?l Xltf U4*?l il?rtib.|..' "* l??-t J>?. tii?t ((V ?? tfiitmt j'J iJi; u> lit* 'J?> i-Ui Uja?z> fc>** t t> ?*?.?<#?<??' '* -l?W"W *4 :4J? -Ubt Vlit ?* is* txtt '<i" u ms.v? 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'^eatseir*!*. 10 Jaera 2?^ ' 7^-asv S-X' Wi^Liri E-tTxtar ^ -f iAT?t CLi Sjefc- j ?n*, <f. szzzjtteT ?v>2c3r *eisit jjzii ??-*- / ^ f--k???<3gts ra la* ?cc. f' jm ? ?rw:5S rsr*i?x t^om 4?ts?T *toez:> o>r'ji:x? i^on?- ttmadmvn e:<-cerorzi? 1 Ax4 ?%?-:fXT? joest# ?c ? pxsi-MaTj i?f tiie tra.x'fiEsirtA'icss *-?7* *5?Ki?t lato ixcftter of ?auli*x ? 4 ".?' i-.v ^ ?? ?-tbn t*; atf fcfttr trau frs tie *?.oca. it |x r^xs-cTc :ia; Tfcr^xftr " e! 2- citetnm ts oar- oc<- ;hir;?>^c^ I y?r- c< *r *r?rxa. it tr scvz^-s^a; : ixr^rlsag Xo S5x 2 Prof. J. J Tba=, ' f sijia^ tax^ a? ii is Iw-Ufr ^ kxoTB. is orjer to gti sccse j^f-a ! of the size of xc s?,Dai s?erera: scaxf- : *Lat atutrv?e !ixej of p^rsirxj r^t 3 *"?re folIXTTftj oc'_ ? *?-rc Irrzzi to ??r>erge la ' ctnitz BoeaewhM! *44^ Siaiti for tic j prixaole sixe of lie *iocx a drop M j "B"at?:r cr?vg^5t^-a vp to tire sit* erf i ti* riabe {;s roc?i:^e3! P2rt:-c:--4 abyat tx? sSw of crk*? bills. ! Tt.!o *** Lord Kclrte * tv, j lh? ZllZi to CTXyy SO'S: ? cf ' ? ^ s-^ oj ?5< i'.oa. Is coa;ra^-. u> ! i_is Wjj bi-* liv ce?ni;v ?5*Je4Bfceat that the f-kr:;-ja his ? o! ! c?ce r.<si-b.i:ioc:h o? a oeatia-etr^. tti: Srs *?ixbt ?s cae } licch part of _<n jcraasrae! The pcac i "Jc- el?tjictxx hxs *:neax!T acco& pJishc-i "irj;T *3-* c?iisiii3.jc r?.?a:ii.' My* M. F'^rait; c AlV. "WTkat t? j *i:l 60 *tea he ^ts & prip on (h? elwtroo eta on'.y e-aesrs."" J L?cc<Soa Act;vit?s* of Maine Wcrreri. An iicic ha* b-eea Jroin? the rvvaaAj abort tbe proctwct tart pbttM by women in the business an?J profession a.i life o( the to*r* of Xonray. Now Brilgton is beai?i froaa. S?ys **T^e Se-srs": "We now have *. to^jp pat* tor of on* of eer ri'tlsce churches. ; co.? supeciatecdeat of schools: one tailing the tr*\ eonuaissko *5 JusCcv of ?eaoe ever Issued to a woiaaa ia : Maine; one ^lsuat bej^k cashier to ?iv the least; .two conducting bu> I iness houses which they otb; c?Ue S a fe* protalntm ia the bus-iae^J j houses" *ad any number eoiQpeteAt r to do aH the thing* laentloae-i-' a* j among the possibilities for Norrvr.? Kennebec ' Bleed Po;?oninj From Thorn. William B r.ifr. a tar* laborer, pricked "his finger with a ihoru vhU? planting a fced** at A list on. near Prestoa. England. Septic pofrmtag set In. aad Bamfcer die*. ?? ;.tul dreary, i you're weary, : fBt-ory, * Hurry* ,r> tiiu'i hurry? ?wiry. , ? iraimtuto, 4 ba<l Htut^ ? >i any date, cruin and cross, fiinorjn', ?' tiu>:r couryo * to bo. . 't^ureJy u key. ? -Ulet fl'l'tl. "n-'it. , :r.i day. imi to pay, ?i> best way, In the' lJort? ~ u.: ?? * fidwnrd. r~ ? t.i >.-* presents which E..U : Iuji I'Mtivutl 1? ono In v'i .: v turt the following ****** * >'? m" t "Chuinu." * i"'fc Prince of Wales, .1 tin i f* carriage at the ? 'i in. about to visit, t lun and his (l?8 .ii- tsawderi thorough H . uui&unt's hesitation 1 : ' to tho rescue, juoto.l the pair arilngeal ..no iittw he rwoived ft in i.ul I, with tho fol ii v . n.n.er-wUou - f ir "A* a I OB, from ono tut! a blind beggar ii lu'inory of a Kind itl'i ~:i? nil. .i-rlivi: iu* c t v donor has never V i ?. ?? ?'. . vu tho 1 anonymous ii.iv no 'ho least prized C' _ i'lMIUSSiOIlS." ? :??? ~-?v iv _u&dcn Market. it;.- r;..?:o }%i h> . who for the ? ? i.'. i:t .<? iiuon tho pot of ? i-? u?i ? ."??? fish market, has ?c - : l if - v has been'chosen 7': }-i.v v u a happy go luoky -: :;ti her little kennel i-i t i.' L cuing the daytime vn ; the flsh market. **"?HLorybo&y, from tiling s at throe ft i - ;?>?* *o I he big burly ft: ?r? articular master. . : i" t v f-zz$>? tsa totally differ <*f . m ?:.r::!th .jooso weighing itr:.' amr''Altogether a is - "&X--T : - t has the old one. She n h in character. Sho friends and easily :if"! nffscr. ?>': c rttialy a very flqe goose," ???:. fW.lmimon, "hut she - lis old I'atsy. We miss the :* : ;'i- h(-r eye?the v : - ?London Express. Irish ? humor, Corporal. Washington, he rode V ft, evidently did upon a flifll of trying to ltijiig at tho brwljBe.doing ** is-^ngtcn snd the! h tf. toUS of Giiorgef Llii r;>:^ one occasion^ ieft/ who, jbo. xzi^-a Lim. ^ Tit: =;en were eijgageft "cbL" of work; thuft r^f<f i heavy beam to ti?? top of some fortincatiouB. Tz*-- corporal was ahl i-ia _i Lia voice, but Qt| JKCil-XS- . ' aren't you he J Wsiiiittton asked quj zi.kz. CJ>unts." " w.^s the ponfpous answer, *V.c 'o not seem to recognize that 1 i.-' corporal." : your pa^n, Mr. Corporal," ;.tlon recited, "but I find it jllfll c-.. : recogxiJ<e that fact." Then, dls r : .~s. iJ<- fell to helping the men e^em was soon raised. a should need such assistance . he said to the'eorpocul before .i?? r "just call ui>c^n WashinRton, mmander-ln-chlef, and I shall them?" tiy. "Every T: ? r G;ese Brought Back Wild^Qnes. 7?.- Shakers in Alfred kept a large f. : . f geese in the pond at the foot c: hill. anil on the shore they built K > ? v. >;h an opening in the water, jo the geese could swim Inside, -? :> .. door arranged jto drop down so they could not got out. Every . the geese would come Into tho i.. > ; and in morning th^ would ;? rated, aw allowed to swim i the per 1 in search for -food. Jay in the fall( a; largo flock of xc. ? seese alighted tho pond and r.. - ..d with tho flock ,of tamev geese. r.i night both flocks arose and ??< - a way. and that was. the last : leakers saw of their flock of geese tvs: ixll. Now far tho strange part of t>. >*.orv. Tin- next spring a flock ci crc?a alighted LP this PW.d and at e-.. started for the hou?e on the s^v iaj all swam inside, when some ore of (he Shakers saw them, ran tat. ?rv>wn and closed the_ inftfLAluLla. ir.; vhold! ho had not only .'every one c: .s:etr geese that flow away the fall N s v\ but a large ?ork wild oc?s be - - ?Bidtleferd Rocor<t--._. - About Money. A>y^L- l ' ? * first experl^nca with money cccirre^l when she was ?o^Khort that ? -i i to up on r vVr ro eee the clcri hoi counter. Then ttl jv&iv oat of her H r*\*ch it -a ma So tilt) ttl'St t tiiiif- I'll !<? I?11 11> 1 about moiioy was that sin* < wuM ?m 'baugo it for something she v. .mud. One day IClsie's uncle ? :?m?? to visit, and ho gave hmore money than alio lnid cv< r had one time In her lifo a IjiIk'H m >v sll\er <piar lor. It wan so pretty that I'.lsie thouuht sho would keep ii ul\\a> *. Sho e-u rloii it everywhere In- weni, and ibought about K most ?>t tin* Una'. Then sho befall to !>< alr.il>! flu- would lose It, and U WDin-d In t very much until alio ihoui'ti of .< plac ? where who could hldo ii SVhon no oil*! W :i - looking she pleked Out a f!ny .spriu??? u>t m tho Hold whore who ofton play.-d, and under lilts Iron sho plant.<1 Iht .shinv quarter. Thch^ttho ran awav id play, happy in tho thought that In r pieeioxs money was aafo. Next morning she went to look at tt. She dug and dug all around tin' tree, but did not tlnd l( Sin- looked uudor all tho other Itulo spruce trees, lor utrange to Hay, they all looked no much alike that she could not exactly remember will' h one was tho iroo where she burb-l her treasure. Sho never found tho iiinnry, bin she lvarn d two things- Hist, money Is a grout care In itself, and of no use unless It's In use; second, buried nioitoy is as good as no nioin y. TUo next mom-y I'M sit* luid was a whole dollar bill. Sin; oil 1 hardly believe that tho littio rectangle of green paper was tour tInn's as good as tho ahiny inouoy silo had lost. They hud to explain to Iht that four shiny Kllver quarters had l>e< y locked up for her ill Uncle Sam's big treasure house, and tho grown bill was just, to say that she could buy a dollar's worth of somcllUjfc; and ho would pay the silver or afffd for it. Tho bill sho hid on a short behind tho clock, and oil rainy days s!:e would climb up and look at it and plan what sho would buy with ii at Christinas time. When Christmas really came slvo went with auntie to the town to s|H>nd the dollar. She bought a Jaeknifo for brother Hal, a handkerchief for papa and a pretty cup and saucer for mam ma. They wore all so pleased and sur prised with their presents that 10Isle made up her uiliul that all money,was good for was it) spend in making other people happy.?New Haven Roaster. Didn't Want Face Washed. This Is a story about a iittlo girl wlio didn't want her face washed. "What did I hear you cryin;? about, just now, Winnie?" asked Aunt Jane, looking up from her book. Winnie put her linger In her mouth and looked ready to cry. Come, come now, don't look frightened," said auntie, soothingly; "nit on my lap and tell me about it." Winnie obeyed, and whimpered: "I didn't want my faco washed." "Oh, but you know," Ha id auntio, "that'H very naughty, because Mtla girls must be kept neat and tidy. Do yon know that many, many animals aiid insecs k'.ep themselves beauti fully neat and clean?" Winnlo opened her eyes very wide at this. "Do they?" sho asked. --"Indeed, yes, just watch Pussy as 1 Rho alts In front ofjiia.flro; see how carefully site_con>Hs heV\ fur with her sharp claw/H, and brushed It down In to . place ^ith her rough tongue. If h?r coat guts rumpled -or dirty?ever so little?she will spend a long time making it neat and smart again. "Next time you visit eonte Zoo and Ko to tho monkey house look at the cages nil nrouml the walls and In them you will very lilwfly see curious little creatures called lemurs. If you notice them carefully you will boo that their middle flngures are very long. They use these as combs, and with them keep their coats spick and snan. Thev (hero Is an animal called the flying lemur, which has perhaps the lmat comb of all, and that is Its lower front tooth. It is quite a large tooih, and the edge of It is Just like the comb that you see." "Oh, how funny!" exclaimed Win nie. "And Just look how birds smooth their feathers down with their beaks. My, If they were lo let them ktow just anyhow, they would look fright fully raKgtid and untidy. "Notice the flies, too. how carefully thoy brush their heads with thflr Hire legs, and their wings with their hind legs, while hoes have u kind of comb on each front leg with whleh they clcan the delicate feelers on their he'&ds. You know what an ant Is like, of course. Well, some ants not only have combs on their b'Rs, like; the bees, but brushes as well. You see, animals car ry their brushes and combs about, with them, and so they never get lost." "I iose track of mine sometimes," ?said Winnie. "And do you know that when ani mals are quite youYigj too little to -4osk aftrr thr-msvlvett; " their ? mothers wash them and nako them tidy, just as little boys' nn<?Rirls' mothers do?" "And they nc\ei cry?" "No." "Then Hi nevf r again be naushty about being washednnd combed, and dressod," promised Winnie, "for I'm not going to let the lit tie flies and things stand ahead of me."?McCalla, SCIENCE' An Austrian tiiKlnoer named I'olit Iwih iuviMit'il mi appitrai ih which, by iiu aim of siidtit-ii sue!ioa ami |>res Hlilt , lie t'lailUK will (llKpol log la from <>l ships. That I In' principle*; of wireless tel egraphy may bo :tppl 1<*<l in transmit ting through tho all, as a medium, electricity sulllelent u> li^ht till elec trie lamp or series of lamps has been practically demonstrated by II. 15. Garland of No, Ti Mott street, An sonia, t'onn.. former superintendent of the llro alarm system. Professor firashear of tho Al legheny, Pa., observatory, is said to have discovered one of the lamest sun spots ever railed to the attention of ast ronoriict'K, ii being UIl.OOO miles long ami ^(i.OOD miles wide. As this immense spot and other entailer ones <lo not lessen the linht or heat of the stm, llo y furnish some iih'a of its magnitude, which is placed by astron euii is at ;;;H).0(iu times that of tho t arth. Or. Norman Lockyor explain* d that tho only reason earthquakes Begin more numerous than ever before is ihat all dist 11 rbancos are now reeord eil on instruments, while formerly they wore not. They are caused for the most pan by the cooling of the interior of the earth, which contracts the crust and fractures It at the Weak est. spots. Km I In r tremors are felt as the crust adjusts itself oe.ee. more to the new conditions. A machine which roejrda)votes au tomatically has been invvhtcd by a young Italian naim>d Signer Hoggiano. In shape Die "psttpliograph," as it ia called, is 1 ik*? an automatic machine with various slots, into one of \yhlcU the voter h ps his disk. The disk, which is 14>jt in copper, passes through the machine, marks the num ber on the register of votes and is ejected at tho foot of tho machine, ready to be handed to the next voter within the space of one second. TEA FROM THE FLOWERS. Naturally Sv/ect Tea of Western China?Value cf Tea Duat. Tea, not from I ho loaves, but from the llowyiH alouo of the plant, la ran ly encouutered In commerce. The petals, * stamens, etc., are sun dried, and the rosulUng t<*a is of a rich, deep brown hue of peculiarly delicate odor, and gives a pale amber colored infusion > rather more astringent in ta3to than., thai from the average fair grade leaf. The turtle for it is an acquired one, and even if this tea could bo made commercially posible it Is doubt ful if It would ever become popular. The American tiea trade could ad vantageously take a suggestion from the brick tea of the Far East. In our couutry, the tea dust; some of which is of good quality, is not properly utilized. In Kuropo It is a regular article of trade, and it is advertised aud sold as tea dust. In America it is sold to thousands of cheap reatau- , rants, who make from It the mixture of tannic acid, sugar aud boiled milk which they sell as "tea." Ii&as in the Orient, this dust wore compressed into bricks, good tea coult^ be made from it, and the product would ilnd a ready market througft the inultitudo v of uses for which It la adapted. A be ginning in this direction hua been niatlo by the Pinehurst tea estato In South Carolina, and in Europ? simi lar advances have, been inaugurated. The virgin tea (blepjckl-cbl), so culled from its use at Chinese wed* dings, la tho sun dried leaf intact, tied up with throe strands of colored silk. After infusion, .these fagotllku little bundles ar^? pickled In vinegar and used as salad. This tea is sold in especially handsome silk covered and glass topped boxes. The rarest of all teas, and one that bus never been known to reach this country, fs a naturally sweet tea, produced In western China on a very limited scale. Ita culture Is centuries old, and the secret has been jealously guarded from generation to generation. Tho sac chaiinity Is probably due to grafting and years of patient study and cure, such as only the small Chlneso tea farmer is capable of bestowing.?Sci entific American. Marry-Go-Round in China. "Andy" Crane, a fifteen-year-old boy nf this city, in In Tientsin, China, oper ating an American "merry-go-round." He is a stepson of "(Ins" Baufiham, the samhier, who has J>een In Tientsin fur several years an<^ is conducting; a large gambling establishment there. Two years ago llaughman sent for his stepson to come, and ho went. He looked around awhile and decided thai a "merry-go-round'" would appeal lo the childish niffures of the- Ctolna men. His stepfather gave him money enough to buy ono and he ordered It from America, it was the first onQ The boy writes to his folks here that ever seen in that part of China. ttie Chinamen "go wild" over tho whirling niaehhn** and tho music of Jta mechanical organ. ^ "They almost hroak their f.ecks to get on (op of the glided Hons una horses,'' he wroto. Tie Is mnklnttTrom ?20 to $!>0 a day" with tho machlno.?Kansas City Star. Too Well Known. Rungo (at the bar with a friend)?- ' I have Just remembered that I haven't ?. a cent on mo. Schulz?That doesn't matter. You'to well known here/ *ren't_ yq*?? Itimsre?UnfortunatebT yen s '* *i: ? ? ' if