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II / I ELIHU PEASLEY J/iSITS A WASHINGTON p HEATER | Me and ti < ('i)!i'-jro.<'8irnn went rr? one of them sir show-houses wbcre you go up three sots of stairs unci I then crawl down over ro.\s and row* of people to a place to 100. t and watch the folks under you. Quite a pass >1 of fiddlus and ono I thing unci another Fwarmfd o:t of n email door In the platform ami bagnn scraping. A man In the middle was threshing 'ronml with u rtlck but he couldn't sooth to set 'oni to pull together until near the wind up. when. I reckoned, thej tnaile ?' ?ut , as milch nohu its tiio villages bund ! for u few inlnutc.s. k Everybody was busj seeln* what the women foil uud ^1 jo have powerf.,: t n.ii'fylng ! *. lassos so's to be able to see it. Then ull at onct the lights went tut and the hand struck up with runethlng went. and ons side of the house slid up into the lor, h-ariii' ;iu ok! U.ne l-li.-li \ and a likely young gal a-peeliu' pointers W i Ight In night. I reel out W plum flustered before ;.n ua " ere; but we kept still, not breathing n word, and she never kuowed we was there. i Sao was tall.in' to herself about I her guy and frlak.v tin 1?* by ufLootion I und her jealous old aunt who had I sort a brought her up; when <i i t?tL I) in cot ea the young farm hand with a pitchfork und a wnter-jug 1 and tells her how in teh ho'a gone on her. chaff fast rate, and, howsomovor she throws the pointer peellti' til hltu I it's plain she's tie.Wed t>? death ' Btmeb] he kinder sidles up t?? her. R and when he thinks her Hps h; puck| ered tip about liirht he deals l.er u H rottsln' smaek never notlcin' us or I the (. -i. uncle u-do/.tn' on u t> ncli iu I the (lot ft This hore aged party puts hi- f I down on all the sparkta' in his 1 house. Ho leads the hired hand off by the ear and throws tho Jug aft ?i him. lie storms at the young gnl and jtho peels all the pointers over twtet 1 more an<l never snys a word. Then , the ol'l sinner quiets down and reeitous he might possibly overlook it this time If she'd permit htm to plant another smack in the same locality. She refused and the old 'Ulan cursed and raged. 1 was Just nhout to talk right out 1u meeting, when things got so warm they had to slide down the side of the house. Then they turned on the lights ami n\" and the Congressman wjent out between the ax. i Arter a while th? y raised the partition again nnd I see a country both. The farm hand was there *vlth tfco young gal In boy's clothes Tie > ruunln' away; hut for some fool ^^^^^Biratlon or other they didn't run a cent, hut Jnst hung round H HjsA; ta\ 'Tin y on like a" the tlln o IIIIO i u or of a suddiut socio 0110 looks he door the uncle s n 11 i to with H the end heiself with u a one to ^Bfl^PBi i oh some nnootln', and 1 tnado up my mind W Wall, 1 started to And the plnco I W fun.i' in at in i ..' dark, not almln' ". step on nobody's corns; but i wasn't lorn? before I got into trouble Somebody said, "Throw him out!" and ton times quicker than 1 can tell it, thoy hustloi me over their heads to the stairway. They give uio n first class start down these, and 1 went about four stena ui a time. Artor about fivo minutes I found I was all there, though I felt terribly mixed up in some part.?. When the Congressman came out ho said there wasn't n > shoot In' after ail. 1 was mighty pleas d to hear that, and 1 hope the farm hand, tarns out to be a good husband what don't mind bulldin' the tire In the morula', occasionally, when tiicre ain't any othor way out of it. Skulls as Hard as Stone It Is commonly liollcwd that tho Boat hoi i) negro luts a thicker sltuP t.an any other j^^^^Adarkevs have cranium all.lost proof, it Is to he questioned M pi ; * ^ the Moorish trilus. These tribes, In ti e vie!til > of Mo [ rocco, are inordinately pro id of their I thick skulls, and fro in babyhood the I ln-ads of the h /j s are k? ,?t shaven, that tho lnh .. tendency toward thickness of skull may ho Increased H They have developed their heads to auch a degree o ^^ha versions of tourist.. In Morovo i? to pay one of tie .? youngsters a sum equivalent to a lit tor the privilege of breaking bricks on The skull forma a natural ! : and when attuckcd the Moorish lad wards off his Opponent's blows by .lowering lib. head and it rhlni; the At brunt* upon his skull. The thickness of the negro's skull Is ascribed to the scanty covering of ^kbali upon to protect tho brain from the of the sun by increasing the H ^L,,.uceb of S B J- .. TAKING HIS OWN MEDICINE. How Ho V.'iin Ili-ought to n Reali/iug Sonne of Ills Duty. When Dr. John Dewey, now head of the department of psychology at Columbia, was professor at Chicago he had a good deal to say about the tr duing of children. He particularly uigod that they should cad their parents by their first names. About this time ho went hoifte one day to find water trickling through the celling of his study, and on investigation found his eon converting the I*.. tU - ? ? * ? 4 * * i.uuio. 'u iiiui u muuioiunm. ..uiuiv expressing hit* surprise, he was Creeled with: "Don't stand there uhootlng oft your mouth, John; get a mop and g?t busy before tin old woman comes home."?Chicago Tribune. Objected to Cuts. rill?I see a correspondence school Is sending out a book showing how to shave one-elf. .1111 Yes, I saw it, but the books wouldn't suit me. "Why not "Too tunny cuts In it. His Choice. A traveling salesman arrived at hlMHO O h#?ll 1 t'. I - t. - 1 " ? ...win i..I. ill I III.' UMTIUUg to discover th;it Ills wife had given birth tn triplets. He was delighted I u 1 most beyond control of himself. "My," ho said, "1 must go right In and wake up Dooloy." Doolev was ' hit. ne\t door neighbor and a do?fancier. Ho pulled Dooloy out of bed, it him to berry on his oothes, brought him In a mat half awake, i and stood him before the triplots. "Aren't they dandies?" he asked. Dooloy gazed at them In a setniuwakened state and, still rubbing the sleep from his eyes, replied: "Yog; they're all light. 1 think tf I were you I would k? op that one in tho ' middle."? Punch. His IndigUi'Ut Protest. Tho college freshman, who had doubled himself up tin a seat In the smoking tar, wrr sound asleep when the train ran off the track. lie was thrown : -rosa the back of the seat nhtatl, and half a dogen men , were piled on top of !,!:?. "Oh, 1 say, follows." ho mumbled I on '!!>, "let up! Winn you've hazed a chap once, good and proper that's enough! Cut It out!"--Chicago Trlj buuo. Uemiy to Start. Clerk?The man who does tho pin lulling handsome has nrrlved. .Millionaire?Any one < lse? Clerk?Yes sir. The decorations beautiful the floor fanciful man, the tiling lovely man, the wainscot ting wonderful man and the house beautiful man are all hero. Millionaire Then notify my wlfo that tho matter repairs can be taken up.?lirooklyn l.lfo. It lias Iteeii Done. "Now, In ord r to subtract," explained a toucher to a c lass in mathematics, "thing* have to always be of the sanio dt nomination. For inBtanco, wo couldn't take three apples trom four pears, nor six horses from nine doers." A hand went up in the back part of the room. "Teacher," shouted a small hoy, "can't you take four quarts of milk from three cows?"? Faach. The Hard Working Artist. Huron- You say tout' artist friend la Industrious? Egbert Very. Why. I've known hlrn to work over four years ou one picture. Huron Is that possible? Kghoc it is. He was a month painting It and four years trying to ' sell It!?Life. A Clinc her. Chicago mother was trying to get her little hoy t.? go to bed. "Run along, Johnny,' she said, "and g t Into your bed. The ltulo chickens have all goue to bed. " "Yes, mot her, I know," said the little tot with a qaiverfng Ii??; "but the old hen went to bed with 'em." | ?Judge. As She I'ndrrstocu! It. "According to tin* old proverb," retnnrked the bachelor, "wo should pro mm for war In tlrno of ponce." "Well, I'm willing," replied the young widow. "But as pour, dear George has boon dead only six Voeks 1 think we ougnt to wait a little longt r." A IMiysiog nonilst Mistress My hie bund, Bridget, is at the head of t,.c State militia. Bridget -I t'ought as much, ina'atn. It's th' foltio mall. Ions look bo lias, ma'am. Woman's lloute Companion. Those Itoar Girls. May But, really, don't you think she's an nrtlstlc dresser? Madge? Weil, yea, she does paint , well. t I ': - v .-, '*' '. *"- . : L____ . A Beheaded Photo Lady Elder was giving the flnlshi tng touches to her young guest's , skirt and telling what a round of ! pleasure was in store for her during her stay and elaborating on the | many Qualifications of a certain , young man. "Yes, Edith, you really must meet Mr. Everletgh. My husband 6ays he Is staying with the Norths at the Sy| .camores, and that is only three miles ( on. so ne can easily come to dinner, i We will have him on Thursday." Near Rose Court there was a farmhouse, and an old Miss Mlltcn took It one summer and car-.e accompanied by her nephew, to enjoy the air. Jaclt Milton was leaving for coffee plantations in Ceylon soon, but not before he and his pretty neighbor had become very great friends. Edith remembered how one afternoon a traveling photographer had ; come round and photographed them as they made a group outside Rose Court. She went to her desk and unlocked it and took out the photograph. The peculiarity of her own figure in the picture was that the head had "YOU MUST MEET MR. EVERLEIOH." hf?pn nit nut TViom - i???i-. ??v. ? v ?i ao a nuii' round hole left lu the card. Jack had done It before he went away. He had asked for the picture, and when Edith made excuse by saying she wanted a remembrance of Miss I Milton ho then begged to be allowed I to have part of It, to which request she gave permission. Where was the head now, she wondered, and where wan Jack? Ho used to send her messages through Miss Milton, and then that old lady died, and the Vernons left Rose Court, so now she did not know whore he was. Nevertheless she was sure she had heard either Jack or his aunt some time or another mention Mr. Evorlelgh, and, If so, why, thoro was now a chance of hearing some Interesting news. The next day she proposed to walk to Lnnton, three miles o?f, in ! the afternoon to do some shopping. It was growing dark when she returned. Tho butler told her, on her entrance, that tea was lu the library and the gentlemen had all returned. She bad Just reached the door when she saw a tiny Bpeck of white at her feet. If nftuMntr T D^v VLlnr woo louBly tidy, she stooped to pick It up ? only a piece of white card. She turned It over In her hund?a face, and that fuce her own at seventeen . yearn old! Her heart almost stopped heating- Then the door opened and ; Sir John came out. I "Come In, Edith," called Lady ' Elder from the midst of a group 1 gathered round the fire. As she entered the young men I rose. She knew three of them and ouly needed Mr. Everlelgh and the tutor to bo Introduced to her. "Miss Vornon, who Is staying with 1 me," said Lady Elder. The tutor bowed. Mr. Everlelgh was putting down his teacup, but turned his heAd as Lady Elder rang for lights. In the meantime I Edith took u seat offered to her by one of her military frieuds, who was trying to get up a conversation with her. "Have some muffins, dear?" said Lndy Elder or she stopped to get them from before the fire and gave them to Mr. Everlelgh to hand to | her. He approached with the dish and stood before her. As he was so standing the lamps worn brought In She raised her eyes and saw a face looking down at her?a faco she knew, only older than when they last met. A long gaze and thon,? "Why. you're Jack!" she faltered "And you're Edith!" ho said. "And how are you Mr. Evorleigh ?" sho asked. Ho sat down beside hor, still holding tho muffin dish, looking at her all the while. "Ah!" and he laughed, "because my godfather. Mr. Everlelgh, left mo his possessions on condition 1 should take his name. He was a cousin of iny old aunt's, you know, and had no near relatives. But I haven't forgotten you and Rose Court, though lt'B so long ago. When Mr. Everlelgh next went abroad, the other part of the photograph v> as In his pocketbook. Edith Vernon had become Edith Everlelgh. landing a Hand. Mrs. Muggins?That man who Joined the church last Sunday used to be a bunco steeror. Mrs. Rugglns? Isn't it lovely! What a help he will be In getting up church .aira! ?Philadelphia Record. y-' jj Chinese Vtossl) Teeth. Dr. Max Schfosser has made a i singular collection of fosew/teeth from drug, stores in various parts of China, where they areflfrld under the name bf dragonjj' teeth, ; and are valued for their supposed j curative powefs. Upon examin! ing them I)r. Srhlosser fotjhd thatthey are tlie remains of many spei cies of extinct animals, such as Iho : ancestral forms of camels, sabertoothed tigers, three-toed horses and other creatures of ancient times, some of which, like the an: cest'ral foruis of camels and antelopes, were supposed to have hud their original home in America ! and in Africa. Judging from the ; quantaties of these teeth sold. T>r. ' Rchlosser thinks they must exist in enormous numbers in some parts of the Chinese empire.? i Kansas City Journal. I ????_ M.MNU'SNEWDaSCOYERY Surely Slop Thet Cough. 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