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j i Fur linger advert isi iients hbdrtl coti"
' " ". ' frill Is M ill lif Hindi'.
Ivsr No Hi'lff.
Mortal, if Itmii nil Is-lovel,
1,1ft S otT"le"s ill'"- ltll".'.'..
Ami tlm fiilelul tiling- ll.nl ilieeko.1 the
H.llloW, lioai'll'll 1111 I pro'eel tint-.
I iron's Hi. 111 mellow : Wli.-tl isuf
Tinet 011 hle's illuiiiiiiitl n;i'.
XV here I In iui )' letter glow
lii''r, 1 nhite.1 oiiij it".".
What is sorrow ' '"tut"i't's prinirt,
Lnve'selioi.e h di ni --t n nt i"i- clinm:
Sickness; TIimii will 1 "i-.i v it wiir."
For u-li li" il halmy nurse.
Ami for il f li T wli n tli ml art dyinj
'Twill In' l.i'v ln-id" thee lying.
IMntli i I.m '.11.'.' 1 1 1. Ii" brave
Shows III" fu.it tt".'l" 1 1 .-. I KlllVt'l
ll'wvi'ii its-lf i. Lilt Hi- n-k-t
Fur l."v V tiv.i-ur , in- heiisk it-
Kn with I'Hitiiiii; li.-.u t h follow,
l'li'irin through run up' ii'ii'a bolloflr,
-Jf llii'ii ml U ....., 0I1: tli"ii.
Fear no 141 n f 1 if limi t il iiiiii.
t . 1 'ir.-iiifi'infri Au-nVux
HER BROTHER'S DEBT.
'Oh, ( !i alley, Ciiiiiley, Iww ctuld you
do such a tlini'.' .'"
I.ih.ii Waylaid'- 1. Mm I cheek was
l-laiahed I" in tiiiwniitcl whitciu s a
nhc s'.imi.I In fun. Inn- l.mthcr in tin1 cluse,
CUIIlpcd loom wllirll otlstitllti d her sol"
home.
Charley Waylaid. .1 handsome dissipa
ted looking youth of two it tliiri1 and
twenty, w illi li.'l.l, hhu k 1 ye nil I a 1 1 1 try
ni.'iitli that m'i-mii-'I made only to smile,
sal nii"-l" In 1, Innking li.ill-n .i nlaiil,
lialf 'li ti in', a .-lit' spuk".
' I.-lh. I ...lll.lll'l 11. !! it. 1 t, you
I u.ii I ai l ii. A . . in 11111-1 liavr
liioniv, yni w..i.ii ilai't know . i ! 1 1 1 1 1 11 r
al'o'it tin- I' niil.iitvMi.i .1 ti . 1 m i "N.iii -s 1, f
tlir wi iM I"
"Jill, ("nil. ," .-li fill, li l, ".to y. ii
know how tlii- - 'in.' w .'1 1 I, as on li last;
il, li nks at 111" ili' .l y..ii li nr ju-t 1 "in
lirlt '.i; (Hi, I hail, y, an. I In r oin
fMrw "v am I tiviuii'otis, "it a
l"l :;. ty !'
"N'oii-rnsi', I.iil' i". only 1'i'iiow in:;
n put of .. .I ll.iiii i"-' 111111-. I inil'i. in
to ai. I my 1 li. 1 . ..(r .111. 1 a-k. .1 linn
fol 1 i-li, ami l.r. tlio iii'inaniirrly lull,
li.'fiisi'.l, WMI, wli 't i oiiI.I h" p. i t
all-1 thi-, I. HI tli.it 1 -lioiiil ln li in.
hi I ( '
J.ija-wni 'o lier s, ml, 1 Inn. Is.
"How ilalr J oil, li.iii )! That a
Way!. in. 1 k!ioiiM ioiiii to tlii-V t-lic
W.li'l.'l.
"ll.n-.l!" Il" .rlio.'.l, H'i UIi s-ly; "it
was I tit tlm Mi- 'ko "f a ..n, attu-a'l;
1111.I 0I1I (i "luii'-i woiil I I" a palni. r
mis. r tlian 1 1 il, h m to !" it ho inaki s
n fus- almiit aniitt'Tuf live I111n.irt.1l
ilolliirs."
"it is th" ri"lit iiii'l tin- in-1 f tin'
tint'!.'," i rii'.l l.ilias, n!m t li.mti' ally
"It " c mlil pay iii lit in any way; I. ill I
liavo soltl t-Vi -ry tiling that rrinains of inn
f.'iiinr wfalth. s('i !" mill slio lookiil
roiiinl tin' iiiisiial'Ii iipaltiiiiiit. "S..;
liow I livt ! I.i-t niylit I sat up nut. 1
miiliiiulit st'wny to li ivc a littl" 111. mi. y
to .iiy tin1 li nt. 1 have not a j. wi l Ml,
nor 11 ti iiikt'l,"
"tih, liotlu r, I. ill ! If -M (ilt in ro-
cuts up rotili, it is only takino a 11111
111 ro-s tin' wnti r. 1 know lots of ship,
captiiti'i tli.it woiii'l s(ov mi' .'iwiviin
tliT tlu ir In hl. 11I1110 t any ni..nii':lit
niolit."
I.iliai lookt il ili'-p:iii iiujy at liitn.
Was it, tlit'ii, iiiipo-i!it. I 1 inak" him
rmnpii'lii'iiil th" in.a il oliliijuilv of th"
ili'iil lit' lia.l ju-t li'iiiiniltt'.l.'
"liul I i-an't stay fi'olinv; Iiit"," ol'
srrvrtl th" yoniir III 111, with a toss of his
lilark uirls. "1 11111-t In- oil ,-il. nut my
Im-itir-s. tiootl ly, I. ill. liiv" us a
kis, my j,'itl. FMi pl that you'ti' un
roiiiinoii liiml i f Iii liii iii.4 a ft Mow,
yoii'r" not 11 li.nl i-t' r in th" main.''
After In- lui'l jfiitii', l.illi.is sat ilow n to
try ami ii'.ili" tin- in w situation in
whi' li slit iiinl In r lu otln r w. rt' 1 .!- I .
All now tli'pi'ii. Ifil upon tin' spirit in
wlilrh I'au'us (Jl 'in iii- -lion!. I m i ivt'
this in v t nticiit hini-nl upon liis pur e
iiml patii'tui'.
Lily Ini'l in viT si-r n this distant nla
tion, yi't sht' had f Tin." I an opinion of
lil 111 in li"r iii'no-t miml.as w" ai" all apt
to do of mis i 11 pt iston- w h ail W" hi iii a
gri-nt dial aluiut; and wlntii'Vi'i' sli"
thoiiulit of Mr. lilriiirosi t!n' imam' "in
liook no-i d ni l man, y. llow--kinin .l
did radavi'roiH, i'iiq;:ii'.l in soitini
owr piliM of nioio.n; 's nr intuit ini; ia;sj
i.f Biipjisti'd itst.'ll to lirr lui iital
eye.
"Hut li" tnii-t In; Iiiunin, tit lia-t,'
thought Lily, in II"' au'ony of In r dis
tnss. ' If I (jo to linn injsi lf. and it'll
lii in just what 1 r I'iiaili y's ii.tr--iln s
wi'ro, Mid how uoo.I hi iilii d lit' is, iii
spit" of all his faults and th.nuhll ssmsi
if I nay frankly to him that I hivo no
minify nor j wi'la to iviinliiiria' him, lint
ttwit I will stay and work for him, at a
m rvant girl might work in tins kitt hi'ii,
until 1 have disclmr.d tin: hoinlili'
il' ld, nuri'ly, oh, suri'ly h" raiinot liavi'
tho henrt to rrlusi'. I ran do 11 ijri'at
n any things. I c-rii iw and rmlnnid -r,
mill i (Hit iiinke gooil hn'a.l and l.i-iiiit,
11. 1 I poor mania alway-i said I w as 11 o.mI
l.tiu-tkiTptr, nnd if Mr. tt!'iiiTos is
ri'tilly no iinst rly as Chaili y thinks ho
would look nt tlm tioiiiiiny of tin
th i . At li iist, it ii worth tryintr.
Si fnvoralily did Lilian Way land ro
pAid thi i'hii, hro.-ii lii'd in Iiit sor.i rx
trrmity, that in t' days from tlii'ovi'ii
inn in whirli nho lmtl hiddi'n good liy'to
hr hands .in.', riTkh'si hrotli.'r, nho
lU'ppod from the can it th New Voik
ili'pot, df.'.ssii 1 in a solu r In-own mit that,
ninth' hi'i- look liki 11 .-In inkiiii lit tl
iiioii-r, w ith hi r rarH't ha-; '11 lu r hand.
A In th' iii'n.; y miIVu-i-iI to In ini; lu r
to the slii'i t wlifiii Mi. tili'iirross ri'
sidid -a st.iti ly iivrnti", lini'l on either
sitl" with elegant paiat es, th" like of
w li ii'lt Lily had in vi'i si'i n in tin plainer
l ily when she had iiti ii loin and lavd.
II' i' heart sank within her iin. -lie stood 011
th" Inoad In -own stone !-ten leading up
to the eatv 1 rosewood door, on whi' li a
silver plat" li 'I" the name of "lileil
los," ill oltl ICll'tli-ll l.'Slrl's.
Then, e .lot hi"; d. eplvat her own l ow
iinlly tr. !im'ni ne-s and utter lark of all
re.so'u'ioii and fiiti-rpri-i. nhe rauv; th"
l-ell to st ill.-the ii. .,'i. in at mire, and
(Ul'initely.
"Is .Mr. t'.!.aieni at homi' '." she nski tl
ff t e lo'.orjtl D'.-tvant who iiusweied the
-uninioiH.
Ve s, Mr. a'!n ro s w 1 si nt lioiii ':
would the youn ; lady enl. r.' And l.ili.H
was shown into an apart ne'iit. iiiitaiin'd
w it li In avy to!. Is of purpltt satin and
1 arpet il w Mil vi lvi t of th" sani" lii h
I i'l"'-, an ap. 11 1 nit 11 1 w lio-e 'in. ky spl n
I I or mill- l,i think of all th" stories s!i"
had read of nu haiit' d p. dares in the
realms of l.tii y land.
As l.iii. 1 ' s,,t on th" silken M.f.i, wait
ing w illi a tin. diliiiii; In art for th" ap
pearanie of In r KiiUnown i.'Usin, th"
thoilid't si "I" in!. lur mini that h"
wasn't so nun h of a "misi 1'' alter all.
and tie a 1 line a -n k mrt of iiii-u'iviiiL;
that lu r it t ion was all in vain.
"For sun Iv," she lh..ii;hl, flam in -j,
tl'.iliuloiisly i.'iiiid the eleo.iiil :i i ill nielli ,
"he wid :i"t want any one l nial,"
lire. 11I er look alt. r the kill In 11 1 V ndi
tuns. 1 wish oh. I wi-h I hit 1 was
-ale it In 'ill.' a ; lin !"'
The thoiieht had 1 .11 1 1 ly fi aini d it-elf
in In 1 mind when 1 or at t!i" faiilnr
1 11 I of the 10 in ".as oM te d, and a t.i'l,
liand-oiiu' man, M-.inely thiity y 11 s cf
:i:;e, intend.
"I 1 ! v; jour pardon, sir,'' fait-red
l.ilias, ail in a fliilt' r, "hut I wi-lnd t"
'.." Mr. Cleiui.".-."
"I am Mr. lilem 10-.
"V'.u!" I.'lv 1 up and sat down
avain, rolorini; x i v i I se.ulit. This, thi n,
was tin ir "lar-oll" i "ii-iu, and Imw
i lt I v il iTeii'i't li"l'i tiled' tin anis and
fiinies! A pp inn 1 1 v the "t nt liiiiaii siw
' and pitied If r p iin'ill t oi:l ii-nui, lor lie
! sard '..!ilelv:
I "M iv 1 a-K in what ie inner 1 ean I e
ii-. lul l i j.'ii:"
' "I am l.ilias Waylaml! ' she an-wt it d,
in a tone thai was si.uielv aildil'Ie.
j "Wav'and:' A shadow, filial il
1 lli-till' llV piit eplilile, .. -., -. his
fan' at that wold, and l.ilias -aw il Willi
1 a f.iiiiil'.r heart. She lot-"t tin- I II". fed
speech of palliation an I cm 11-e that -h"
had prepared. She li i-ot that he
! w is no silver haii'd patiian h. hill a
liaii'lsoiii" Maiim man. Mil
led hy all
tho ad j 1 1 t -s of wealth and luxury. She.
n int'inl't'ied only poor t'harlcy and In r !
ow n sii kt hiii:: id' i o dt lit, disiai " and
ruin; and -inki f.r i n In r knees at his
fill, she soliliid out hi r pililul story.
"II" is so yoiiiie;," she wailed, "so
V'.iui'', surely you w .ll not relitsi' to ;;ive
him another 1 hau. " for 11 iim- and lam"!
I will wot k an I l"il for "ii until th" live
hiiiidied dollars an' every cent pait
: will he a servant, a seamstress wh: t you
i please, only pioinisc me that yuu will
I not visit him with the penalties ol the
' law r
I ller voice ilii d into oiiiveting silence,
hut her eyes -till appealed.
"I!i-e, Miss Way land," said the yoiliij;
man, without a moment's consideration.
"1 promise that this oiretne of your
luothi'i's shall he overlooked for the sake
of the sistcrwho has pleaded so cloipiciit
ly for him."
"Ami I -what can I do for you? What
must I do? For if 1 cannot lepay the
money in some shape or other I shall die
of sluinie and mul t ili. iit ion !"
"1 will take ti e matter into consider-
iition," said Mr. ( ih tiero-s, gravely, yet
nut without a c it iiu gleam of lunuse-
it'll t in the corners of his mouth ut the i
idea of that pu tty, slender 1 icalitic ren -
ih ring up to him the iiUial"iit uf the
live hundred dollars. "Ami now, Cous
in l.ilias -for I lielieve we m iy claim re
lationship, although il is somewhat dis-
ant I shall insist upon yen a inv guest
1 , " V - I
for a while. I. t lue iiu ; and send for
my mother!"
Mrs. (ilctieross, a stately old I idy in
hlai k silk and Yaitaicinnes lace, wel
colli' tl l.ilias Wayland w ith a Mailing
hospitality which li. longe I to the an
cient regiirt', and alnio-t lieforu she
knew it the girl fuiiu 1 herself chitting
innocently away to her hostess, as if she
had lived all her life in the sunshine of
that pleasant smile ; while I'auliH (ileu
cruss, hiist'ed mining soine papers at the
tahli heyond, w..tchcd the sweet chang
ing countenance with a new interest.
"I never saw such 11 lovily face in my
life," he thought. "The pn tile is as
piuely (irccian 111 thf fact! cf the Hero
on tn y mother'.'! cnuiiM, ami the ryi: are
as lull of shifting lights as 11 diamond!
I' pon my word, thin little new cousin is
an iicitiisilion J''
When l.ilias wmi.i her happy letter
h uii" that nit. lit Mr. IJIciiitosh added a
pleasant post-cript mi I Charley Way
land knew that his s. a-oii of peril was
over.
Lily had turn nrarly 11 m-nth th
guest of th stately old imly in black
fiilk and Valein ieniies laee, when one
day I'auliH, coining sudd'-nly into tho
purple twilight of the 0 rawin-rooms, I
lound her si'tin all alone with tear
drops !lilti'riny; on her peachy cheek.
"Why Lily, what is the matter,'"
"Nothine;, I'aiilus" - they had grown
to oe good I'i tends hy this titnr "only
I have heeii dreaniine; very pleasantly,
ami the time nf waking has couio tit
last."
"Von my-torioiis little sphinx, what
011 earth do you mean ;"
.She eoloreil and cast down lu r eye.
"The livi! hiinditil dollar', I'aiilus -they
are yet to Ii" paid. N'otlon't in
tt iiiipt me. I cannot consent to indulge
your generous impulses. I inn t p ty
ymi, and there is no other way for me
than to seek a .situation as governesH or
instnn tress in some seminary. S 1 I'au
lui, I have written :m advertisement, .and
if y 011 will lie so kin I :i. In l ike it d.iw.i
to th" ollit " of some inie of the daily
paper- - -"
. . "' o, ,.,,',....
Sli" pi. 11 1 it .1 eonli'l' nlly 111 Ins hand ;
I... ...... 11 .1.1 1. 1. i..
, ' I
I .111I11-, s'i" in.' I 111 iim i 'iiien .
... : . . .. .
1,0, I, tins is iioo-eii.e. 11 Y'"l wain
to p iv me y ni ran. "
"liul. I'aiihis, y m know I liavi
not h
ing in all the world !"
"Yen have yourself to 1110 the
pn . ions uill the it't'ii siid world
tains. "
"I don't inidei-tiiid y .ii."
"Must I speak pi 1111. 1 Well,
most 1
cull I
then,
Lily, give 1:1" yoiu 1 If. I ..V" Mm, dar-
liiiL.', and would la 11 iii.ikeyoumy wile. I
At" y il ci'iil iil to pay lue ill this
"!i, I'.nil'i-!" -he falter .1.
divaim d of so inu. h 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 ! -
And -o l.ilias Way land's in
was settled 1110-1 sat i- f ictoi ilv
"I never
I'l'tcduesH
"Aiiiit
aving h
tiicliiiL"
ni'-.il I10111 in Ten -
r.To,
III" see, w i lt
Yolk 0;,
I C.I! I -l .lid. lit of the New
' (' .1 (' 'IS. .' I J II .l.lck-
Ilia led hy the sudden
th.'itliof lit . wile. "Aunt Kaehal. " :n
W ile. "Allllt Kaehill. ' ill
Mrs. ,,ou wa- c died hy her hu l and's
pi'oual hi ad-, had ac oinp inie.l Imn to
W.i-liiii;on whin In w a -1 In re a-st nator
li 'iu T. lines-..-,.. She was a short, slmil,
un it ! 1 ai t i 0 and line Incited woman,
Ihi'icjli :!'. ally i ml. are. I to (J 11. .I.ieksou.
While he had l.ein in th" army -h" had
1:11 i'l nl iy la in ig.' 1 his plantation, hii
slave- and iii- 111 iU"V ill 1 tl. r-. and ln r
;. vot'o 1 1.1 Imn Iv . 11 1 I'oii 1 I . II r j
h.'ippiae-s wa- ceulere l in hi., an I it was j
hii ihii'l th ire to smoke her i orncoh 1
pipe III p ate at III . Mil". lien told
thai he had lie n elect. .1 lue-id' nt of the ! ,
I riled States she t, plied: "Well
fur I
Mr. Jackson's sik" am g! ad ol it, Init
lor mysi ll I am 11 .." A few weeks later
she w as an ay i d for the grave in a white
satin lii tullle which sh" had provided
herself with to wear at lh" while liouse.
Alter her funeral lur muiow stricken
Ini-liam
cam to Wa-liiii.:l iii w ith a
stroll ; ilt ti 1 Hi-nation t" uni-li those who
had uialigne I her tluriii"; tin.' preceding
c.iinpui,ii. Iliviir.; he. 11 told tint Plesi-
lelit Ada111sh.1l - in. I iolled the pill. Iii 1
tiou of t'.e slaii his, h" 'lid not e ill at the
while In hi so, in accordance with Usage,
hut paid d I'ly vi-:ls t" hii old hi 11 Is in
I the wi.i it ,aitniiiit. Mr. Adam-, stung
hy this in "ted
the p.ut of lh
inaii juration,
, di ti l 111 in- 1 not to play
' 1 iiiipicrcl leader at tin: j
ill I ipiietlv t'"iii"Ved to ;
the hoii-e of I ' .111111. 1 Ion
Mil'iulis, on the mm uin g
Mai cli.
I'olalui's Ki'iiily iVeleil.
An American gentleman residing 1.1
Franc-write-: I'ol ito ui'tiire is likely
to receive an new imp. In- mil e the plan
of selling t ln-iii peeled, slu e I ami dried,
like celt, iiu fruits, -. em to hit the taste
of tho export market. The drying of
i the pot 1 toes can f"l'ow the period of
J ilcssicatiuii of fiiiits. The method oh.
I viatcs dt cay and :' riniuat'ou i f the
jtuhir, and occupying a less volume
I tiaiispoi t will he 1 heaper and I. ss dilli-
I Hit. I lie potilot S ate p' tiC'l liy 111:1
chinciv ; next carefully wa le d, slu ed
into rounds, and h It for '.' miuiili s in a
strong solution of kitchen salt. The
l i iiie in. lin es Iii nine-, in the slices and
prcvi tils tin ir chati-ing color -thin se
Clll'ill" what slltlilillr ilot'4 for fruits.
.... . , , . , .
Later the Hillings are li ft to drain.
placnl in the drying apparatus on hiirdlo
.shelves and siil.iiiitte.l to a tcinperaturu
varying fiotn Kli to III I degrees
Fahieiiheil. Tin v must remain a lilt to
longer in this hut hath than fruit, 15". '
fore Using the slici s have to he slci peil
twelve to liih en hours in wa'er, when
they w ill lu conic as ficsh ami as llavory
as Hew potatoes.
Thought His Tu Ileal Mean.
The 11 'slon A'i .'..'. 1 hits relates a child'
iilcauf justice: In a home on Common
wealth i Veiui", not many cvening since,
tho f :s r, unwonted to such duties,
thought, it iiiriimhciit upon him at a certain
peiind during the i veiling's i xere ses tu
take his youngest sou up stiirs for a
short outing, la-ol upon the child's dis
olietlieiico to its in tlnr. Tho echoes
from the interview penetrate I to the par
lor, and while there was great sympathy
for thi! i 111 u-t el heir-iippiiit nt, a laugli
could not well ho list rained, when, in the.
midst of t!i" "hoo hooi,'' was heard tho
shrill, trehle voite, "l'a, I think it's real
mean for you to spank ni". Why don't
vuu let mamma do lu r own wmk" I
i n 1 liki:s t oi.riv.
I SI. mil Ii.
"I ill'l 11 1' 11 e it III" l.leakln-' l'll,
lint ttil. -o -I' t'l'V - I e III t I' ll -
I III" lilt l)
'I'll" ho ..Is not e iii'i"l in, I know ;
I'.lll lll'ii'S ill" il.llil li.'ll, I lll'lst
I meant to.
" I'll"!'". I forgot toslml tlii-i;at".
Ami iii away my Look j n l -I it".
I in.'.uit to.
Tli" e in!" t:'anil"'l .Iowa t! rn,
My i-la1" ; l.iok.'ii, h.n., 1, 1..111.
I III" nit to."
Thus li in . poor 1 1 .luninv Mil".
From in iiu till mi'ii, I1..111 11 nil iiiyhij
"I infant, to. '
And wh.'ii i" grows to I... a mail
He'll ll"' ll"s.j' Mi ll' l 'I V '!ail
Willi tlm ioor i!i'a. I in. a.it to.''
- .'ill "Of .'-'out.
Tin- Ai'Rli ninl lin- lunki'y.
I 'ii mil; a li'i'.-nl railway a. 1 ident in a
pa-sol' the Sella M 'I'oiia, a valuaMe
111 ml, 1 y is. ii. lioai th" 1 .11 i of
I lir.'.il.oio'.s 1 lieu
.'pile el llll-
miii
iite lull -nil. 111, in e'ed to v mi-ll ill
the lill's o the 10 ,v mountain Mope.
It w .ii a tiiiii' d hale
. .
! I"'-""' "'"'
hi, vain "1 at lino
eek of the 1 ni'.ine
invo'.v I a delay "f - v i ll Icuis, half a
hundled pi-on., e. ,y th" e'l'.ils til - It
ami lie employs of (he Spanish railroad,
joined in th" sianh, lull only made
nutters w-ore, for II " litst altempi to
capture the lu -ilive 1 -si 1 ' t I 111 a lu'eak
neck t ha-e, in whvh tho native of the
Al'Vs-inian liiuhl.iudi i-a-ily ili-t iin-ed
III" -wilt, t ,.f his iir-u. fs. Tin y had
cm 'Jit Mijit ol I, im in a pil" of loo-"
liowlder:, Si illi hhi' lor ill-' I I- with the
"i.ivily of a piole -i 'iial naturalist, ninl
liiii'ia'.'ed to appro. it h him within 111 I era
sit pi whin he thought it was time to
In at a retri al, hut at mi l'-i-urely
a gait that a young 111 "iinlaim er
coiiceivi d th" fatuous idea of run
ning him down. Seeing' that
his pur-nef was in eani"-l. the foui
haii ler, too, nu n I' d his pa. " -. much
so, indi e I. thai Lis would It ''iiitois
1 lound it imposs; 1.1, to keep 1 M il in
si 'III t.i liiir and ii liiriii'.l -liter leu in. r
stampeded him nearly a mile down tin:
sti i p mountain side. 'li.. Ili' titano
folk-; had already given him up for lost,
win nan old Aiah, the trainer if th"
eaun I team, d. "landed an i:iteiv!ew
with th" man e.;' 1-. and indiiecl tin 111 to
intrust him with our of th" lal mon
keys of the circus Illiil.l'Oiie. All r
chucking the joiuigsti-r into a sat k and
liiliin; his i.ockt ts wiili ihi'd fitiit. he
j wi iiud a leather 'trap around Lis arm
j and l i li d dow 11 loll without i xplain
i ing his plan (,f prm eduie. hut w ith the
li-" that h" w. ll d I e leu k 1111 hour
I alter, lark. n sngei - Ii ,. l.eu ,hs.
j p it. hed t 1 the m xt telegi iph station,
I iiml lh" travelers were gioiipid ai.mn I
I camp-tires ami calm."." stoves
i wlu n a .series of 1 h"ii s ilt oil"
I of the out -dour lijvou.il - iiiuioune d a
! well nine aniv.il with mi. Ii i inplias's
, that s' lne of the pa-si ngi r- 11. 1 , - a 111-h
f. r Ihe.r saeluds. t ,. tl. A-ah, h ad-
in:; the ohl h :il 11, nh in his tin 11 li d
j charged hiuis II with the 1.11c of the
y .'Uiigster, i very now and lln n sii.,t, hing
; him up in his aim- m helping him om i
j the ol.stuhs cf the pill,. The three
! 1 i -lit w alkers at one" hi- am- I lie 1 1 11 1 1 c
of the iiivnu.ic 1 irt Ie, and 1 1 . - hiped pro.
. ceedi'd to evpl iiu hi- 1110 l is op iaudi.
I With h.s Ii it h. r strap h had tied the
voting-lei 1 1 a thorn liii-li of the lower
I'oilir, in the ; 1 nit iiu ship-, near a noint w here the
I the third uf j footprints of the young mountaineer iu
dicili"! the teiniiaiis ,, the nceiit
sti eple-t h is". Then, hidding him good
l', he 1 oinuii nied th" a-c nt ol ill' chit
iis it he i 11 1 1 ml". I i ) Ic iV" him to his late.
Ai he evpi" te I, the youn.: monkey, alter
a desperate attempt to h i r his fetters and
f.'how him, In gall t 1 -ci'i c!i out his sig
nal uf di-tr, ,s. " was a 11 it i" of cash 111
il 11 lost. in, hul monkey ii- acosinupl t an
1 nigiiag", ami ill less than liH. cn iiiiiiiilc
the di-tint nlalive uf the chained
I'aliouii liahe in the w I- pn ped around
the clilT, and, set ing the coast free, nt
o made up to the serm hing hral and
hugged him as if he w as 1 1 ying to silence
him l.y a piou s, of MifT n-at ion. All
that while the Arah was hiding Inhiml
a ti"", hiding his tiui- till twilight had
pretty well a.haiieed, when he ipiickly
approat hed tin- ll 1 hush and, without
the least opposition 011 the put of the
senior fomhandei, icniuvial the btrap
from t'.ie nick of the youngster 11 ml
tr in-fered it to tli it of his companion,
-dm s. eui" 1 not only ready, hul anxious,
to ntuni to the sh Iter of his hoarding.
house 011 wheels. Monkeys, explained
to" Arah, nre the most gregarious
creatures on earth, and the prospect of
having to piss tic night in a solitary
l'ii-h c imp h ul reconcile 1 the runaway
the
lestruin's of social life in a circus
ti I'roiiblr.
l,t ymi have tiiii. lt tiouhle in getting
y .itr ihd lii'ii to take medirine?" raid
.M:-. inccii, addnssing Mrs. IJ.ack.
"N me at all."
"How .lo yuu manage it ?'
"Wel!, for instance, when I want in
l"iy 1. 1 lake castor oil, I pour the nil into
and sav, 11 re, Tom, drink this,
,,
' In't ask for any in iro ' Then
h. drinks it with apparent relish, hcliev
ing that I am not anxious for him to Uks
it. II" always asks for more. () no,
il i-. no tioiiliie to get mv children tctaM
in. dicine." - .rhii,ftic Trurdir.
riiAKAoirs iiocsh.
An 1 11 1 -'i'' -t 1 ' t f)i ivsry 111
L. 'xv. 'i' ivj v fit.
Uue.irtli'Ug tlto V"ry Flat 0 When J to
lit 11b Slum! aii l Froiile-itel.
Another very 1 111:011s and itiiitsli:i;
discovery ha- heen 111 nle in the loneliest A Tnn'lia. Il K llli ily.
nnd dreariest corner of tin- Il lla plain ol I I itUvavs di l Inv - a -.-i. untie turn. ?i
Lower Kgypt. I'l th" hind w lure pi' vi- does lie imp! ."itwhi.-'i imouts (',.
mis cxploii is have fouml only III'' im n- j circiil 11 nn.1 011 o a g, ind Ion '.th iug! I
iiiucnt s ir ;ui 1 xt iuc I fail h iiu 1 th.-gr ivc- ;ou uvilili 1 o i wiiuh 1. th" gn-atir
nf a dead nation, Mr. I'l. in. I. 1 - lYtne has M., ,.s ; .,; :1 , ., ,K Among ulher sy 111 p
lightetl up ui the ruins of a 1 a! p 1 (. in . uf gen in- w hi' li are 1 .uiidly tl" .1. .p-
I he foitiiuate tin. let-of Nor. r.itis h i-now
heen Working upon a va-t iiioiiiid t ill -d
Tell l f'lini'h, which hist..!'. an- ,av.
long i' lent ili' d willi lie I lu i 1. ! iphi. a-
(if the (ire.-k- and tin- T dip iii'i - ..I 'the
II hi". ll-i" Ie h ii di-e ,ve.-. lh" pun
of lint veiy pil to which, a- n.oid I
in th" hook of th" l'i . p u t d n iii di,
.lohiiian, the sou of Iv r all, follow d l.y
lh" captains an I r uiii iul of .1 1 I ih,
hroiight the lugiliv" 1 1 111 '':t. I - ..I 7. ie.
kiah, then a dchione I c.apti" in liiliy
Ion. This lli .dit of tlm lu.-w ii-iac"s-.. s
took place alioiii ,'i-j ;. C , ihiiin; the
reign of l a ah II 1, w li.uu 1 Im II hr. w -
ra led II "p!n 1 and (lie li eeki Apro s,
Tin: Piiara. h r-ceiv ! th- fugitives
kindly. To the 111 is, of tho.l'wish ,,,,
migrants he gave t r u t s of l.-unl, to t he
daughters of Z "I- hi ill. his f ani-r ally,
he assigiie I (lii, ioy t pile,, which t'.n-
Ilihli: calls "I'nata eih's II..ii-e ia Tali-
panhes.''
Although this part of the I !l 1 is n.-w a.;. 111 ut ..:' ll or- hi. , , !i 1 1 1 . iu'.I. s .,n
a wi d.-rn.'-s, hall' tu ir,h, 1 1 1 1 1 .1. rl. ; i.i.uu'ii. A I r da. u . l'i- m- th
over whii h no ti.i'.'elh r ev,r pi-e., il ' u- t 1.11 ; wis t, -.-t ih.c ,,. A
was at the Iim- whi'ii tlie-e cm tils took I Ie .1 eiga in v. -I , gal 10a ol mv a--.-
place a rich pa-(o.a! di-lii.!, fert iii.. d ' failed t- i.-vd 1 .ui a liint pi
hy th" annual ov illiw of the Nile. i, , ,, l,.n,w,, thu :,, .imt
the midst of mud sw.uu;i. Inv long 1 1 . .in a Ii n-i I. la inv Inn rv I 1 ii I the
h-.'i'ii uli.erve I soiii" group. ,. niUH, lo pie. ..I -in wlnr- I e -nil n . liud it
1111 - of wh i Ii was allien- I t he name ol aj hii. I cut another pin e fr .111 1 li-
the Castle f (he .1 w's Hiiuhti r. . i.ppl. d wash1 I, the t "'lh i-gelly
II ar! 11 g this li-oiu hi- 11 :tiv.-, Mi. I'.-'iie ' a Iheari'ig t 1 tlm ah- I . 1 -in .-. 111 I my
at one! pr.i'ived tie- in 1 1 -t whi. ii Wilepi..'. ! uj ; Imt h n I. 1 I t-i
11111-t atta. h to the p ac, and th" iut.-lli he d..'i'-, and th it -mi- thing I h. ro-, .,ily
gent lah ir winch Im h is I. -t ,w, .1 upon ' all. inpi.-d I 1 d 1. I, u iug l'i- im mid
il has met with sultald r.-w ud. N .1 . . in 1 - du . t I, I 1. 1 lh -m toii-h ! tow
only the architecture's ,'iii.1 , Iml 11, : tie .. ah. .1. imn y 1 1 n iv t-' A 1 ' 1 1 1 -. 1 1 1 -1
lii-lory al-o ha-I -i d lieu Id.v I. -l'i nle ,1 n It w i- .v.r 01 a
n. : 1 .... ,, . 1 1.. .1 .
Th" huil iiug wis at lir I 1 'i-oiigh-i! I, '
ipi.idr.iiigul.il', lolly , lui- i . . hk" a 1 1--
t e keep. l Mil. ijue I - ; . 1 'I ,pi ,!.- 1
i'"oins mi each tl . a-, I... i!i tii" i n: : :,u 1
pirlilioii wail- I. ing ,. i n. .im.. us
strength. I' U, of , .in- e. inc. ... I,:, t .
guess of how la.iuy sto: i n ,,, j .j
iiahy coiupo.e.l, I. ut ii i. , ii- ',l . a
son."j tint lh" in ii id i, in el-. I
This Mi .iighold w i '. I. ii.it ,y
r-aiiiuielieii- 1. as i. pi v d ;
-v tlepo-ils Ml irk-l with ;
!he royal name and lilli-, plied iim h i '
the foundation walls. Tl -w-re fount .
also th- libation v. - p eann-ol'
ores, I. ii. k-, the l.,i. s ,,! t! and
hird -icrili '"1 al lh tun - an I a ..a . . ol
tahhts wi h in .cript .el-. I'll I -m- in
the f l-ll" W. le li.le I W I! h vial.s ol till" '
lillle stone, coV.'IC'l With I ii-' I- '.;l . pi i . ,
full of captives and th" hk.-, t. ii. .il.lv
c.uv.'d and punted. Tin- - ate lew
splinter, d and mini . I, n- lh- n i, w.t-
hiirued as w. II a. hitt.-r..) i...mi, and
very f. w nl.j, its of vain.- wel" then I. .ie '
to he recover" I. I'd.' t he 1 li ..-m-iit i i
in iiu ill very pert, , t ,-., and in
the I 'a-. -meat were th" kit. h" i, hut!, t - .
pantry iiml scullery, an I lh.-. ' d -tic
ullices hcconi" of gr.-al int. f -t w In n ,
they form pail of an L:pt iiu p dace :
'J.'i.VI years ..,. Th, m', ;,. ,,! I'.i u ,,,h's
house in Tahpanh"i I- i lug room w hi. h '
served for dies,, is. ' l'i i -t - w. u 1 1 I uge '
j us, ami t wo huge ll il di-h' -, siaiulin ;
lliihaiin d in th ir pi ice,, :,nii I th" gen-
eral ile.iiuct.on. A st..n.. , ,,ni
cru-hi-r, a largo iimi knife.
weights an I thi.-e small ii-n ',n-
were found hi tin- i . i mi. i ti, liinlm's j
pantry, a lj"i'iing, w.ie no ii ai ii -, hut '
hiliitl 1 ei I s ol j ir lid - a i . I pi a -1 1 r -t 1 p j 'er-,
some stamp d withthe roal nv us ol
I's.'imnii'tieiis and son., wilh th f ;
N.i ho, his sueces-... Tin- eiiiplv ir-", '
Willi lplilUlit.es o othm p.. t iy, ni -lly
hrukeii, were piled m a -,,rt ,, ml,:,-,!, j
closet olilsid", and next was a -ni ill j
room, sacred to the v. u !"iy mud or
ili'liwa-her. It c uilai'i" 1 a i c-s w ith !
n sink, a h-m-h to siand things up n !
ami rcccs-es in lh" w.div hv wav of I
shelves. Tin. sink was I" in.-. I of a
large i lay jar w ith the l.ottoni kn. k.-l
out an I tilled witu lu men p .i-h ids
placetl on edge. The watm i in thu. ugh
this and tin ll into n l.r. -k. n puts
hcluw, placed one in ninehcr, all hull an
less.going dowii to the clean -an I Ii. low.
The pot-litrds were clogged witli li-h-liiuies.
Ill other chainhi r-were found liuuihrr
of early tiicek v i-i , laiiging from .V.il
H. C., to lillll I! C , Millie very lim ly
painted with harpies, sphinx.-, dancers
mid the like; nearly a!:, li.au Hi, wa re
hroken, Imt Mime can In: uii'inle I. A
RW-oiil handle, some si ale ainiur, hrou"
rings, nniuiets, ht.i ls, seals, mid especi
ally two rings, engrivcd wilh the titles
of a ptie-t of Anien, have h. i ll found,
and many unail tal.l.ls with in-eiip
lions.
Mr. lVtrie li l looked diligently for
the stones whici, Jeremiah h,. mi, ::,g thi- I
hliek wank, and some unlit wa stoi
have lieen .1,, - out from lie'mv ll," ,,r.
face, hut to ileutify them posit iv.lr
would, of i u its.', he impots!h!e unit.'.
I1!'" "'' ,v";vi,,,,;'y ",w'ri,,."J!
' He III. whlel I- 1 1 11 1 1 1-. -1 X . LgvpH'lll III I
s 1 ipt ion . - i t hat Zr N . Inn h id in 1 1 dil I
com" to Ti'ipiuh's, mi I -pica I out lil
pavilion on lliil my -po', a- loleto'd in
.1 '1 nr di'i 1 I'.'ph"! , I'll' I h'-y -ay thaM
Ie w as il'te 1 1 I , I'.i'iy Ionian m-i-rip
llolls Mule th.it le I oil. pel id, ami the1
tl'.ll'l i- hard to d.i.iinine. - 7'e ,1, .on .
ing in iii", I ..1 . 1 -i"ii-idy w nip my ! I' 111 1
imp. 10 i r 11 '!c g!. .."11 a 1 I other wearing j
appi"l ail w r : !.- with .1 i lu'ehoo 1
;,-. . m pi, 1, . .1 1, 1 1 u .. . i
p .a'c 1 - . 1:1 01 . 1 t-, - . .in I in ! 0 j
wi h .-citl' ui-i of h i 'I'.-, w Ie link' 1
Im-im ss ,,f ,-..i , in-. .., h Ini. a In u , I ;
I. ..oi to .-.u- th 1! I -h-ii! I en l.e 10 11- j
p. il. I to iv ...1 lii-:, and nil h
t In 1 e:n liud : of in' d -. What w id - r,
; tin 11. t Ii il 1 1, .. I l..w ing 1 1 en I Ie- I. . 11 '
.'.. t, all'.i. lid my n '. t . n I i . o 1 : '-If j
; a 1 Im, pi. ee ol :,. 1. p'.,,- I 01 i
' -i t.- of the "ii'il in I a -iK'-r . . '1 o-i th,. 1
o! i.er sid". w I 'i 1 In- e long to . h h 1 w . . n I
' th.-in, and then th- l.;,-s of lh' netaUj
l-r 'light :h t, a v. . ik. ::i' uii. cur- I
: 1. nt w i I I. c I ihli-h. , thai w1! cir:
j t !": p i'n." I ineii i . . 1 : v ; ,1 li.-r.-d up j
, inv w 1 1'.-'- w i-'o. . n I, .m I . u! a pin-" of
j . tie lr-.ni i. "s, p. , v pi . .-
, t I. Iml w 1,. u 1 h 1 . a I . ! h in hi-!
j hi n'li lh il i-. dis at. !i I wi:h lie- m 111- !
hut t'.e dun. i'l. w!" 1- w 1- leg II iif
im -Iowa tu, ihi,':i aa I uiti.hoig ..u.
I h el pi-mu ."In 1 tuin ill" dini" 1:1
II l'.l all !l"U . l'i' tl id ! lh 1 l'i Ulil-t 111
' .M I - illi 1 - !.. , I'll lu.' flii I
:i .'.'. 1 . i"l- fi . 1 h iu I II 11 g tl
II W I .tlgie I T' lie di
.h -V : - ;
-
i I ,'iu ul Mauling Hauls.
. liud ti e - troui whiiii tu-
':.ir..i".'iii nit n-s h.v. d.-iiv.-l to. alt
Im:l I m ; ia - ..-i". ma t .. .k to
di" I m 1 -d tie l'i u i .Ii-. I'm. in l!:pt
,i, , . , IM .., , . ., , ; ... .-, ,. t,.,
i ; , . ., it w i . t i'.-ui up l.v t-' Ii'mihh..
., . .v l,.., ,:- , ,,.. 1 li- u :1, lh-
i,...t.i ,,i . . ,.: I. ,. ... j i li i --
nl i i T, .. ,i I il-it-., ill I.'-
g ,! I t.. I ' i ti il- '. I v. p il l I h ,..
.-i. nt I ; . I, I ..u' I ,u . s i ,. ol tl,.,-,:
l.-iadia liypl ol "hi d.it". ,'0 lis
-u..n nii'iu itam .: th lii iili'-i tint
h i- l.ur.w d il, .u t Ii ..n the
li : pi .a lh- tl. ... h w- v r, m
a h.pMi -. ' a I I. i i lew hilui", the
p i ii. i a I th. n i...!i l a thi- a I li
t n.., i- . a- v I lin I. I , p' 1 p e t a! ! y
i cnl. s . " th" pi -t . i .n I. on, the
cliinat" rcpi ie 1 ill a . il u t. inple in
-a, h a .- -uui y i--h.!l. li mi lie -uu hy
.1 iy aid I con th- c .1 I l.y ,i :ht. ,,, I ..r j
I hi- a ll il i".l, -nop a! I ly wall-, or;
pil! o w 't'u u. hi'i iv.- . i- i-i -istli- nt ; J
l"it w li-n, i oi i'.i . it . in "! it Me-,
I iiu La I' I I i!' a I ! " 'lit. a
-I ml .u : i I h ui. - a i Hy. Th"
Hi.. I. , with th-ir .y 1 u -.niiu. tiy,
pnvi n d Im ths l.y heiung lh- roof
w.tli ae.-ntri1 n Ig.-, it in oota- angle,
fi.'iii wlo. It il -'.p. d d .mi ..pii'iy on
i n lur sal". Tut- ' i ' i .! r -pee thus
forni. d ai th- i id o t i.- l-ui d ug all ivu
l!ie 'iii-liitrave w.i- ... .up: I l.y I In p .1 i-
imii I, an I I hi p n I of 1 m fi.-ide, wlu.lt
"W d ll - I'lll I t . the i M a. I"- ol I I
m ile. w is th- in I n .ll I. g i..l"d a- so i n-
-t ut lal I ' ' tie ai I -t ip . t. ne ... I h"
n k th it it w as - u i thu il a t.-mp o
"' !' ! '"' ' ice . .1 in tie c i, -tial regi uis,
In ram w..ti:. n"l L- pov.il.ii-, I'm
" 'l.ni. nt . .. ild u a h in d. -i u
. . I-.''
liiC'iln's Siilisiiln .
"I'n -id. nl L'l'ro'u 'ill a -il .-litut" in
lh" At ny ," -. I V i . I I. 1 1 it. r, ,.. Iln
W a-hiiii ioii t'.: np.it.i-, whi!. talk
ing om i ...1 t inn - in Wellington, ".mil I
he win i r. .iii.. I to th land W .n.lot,
this city. i w a . in the w int.-r ul lii.)l
that li iici.il I'n, tin il piovo-t iiiar-lial i
In re, -nit lor me nnd to I tu.- thai the !
l'i. '-id. ut w ml 'd a siilisi i!iie lo go lo j
the war lor him. Al I "' tan" I was c ui-
in-, ted w ilh th" Thud W al I lh ,11 ( ' ul., I
the pn tit -1 p 1 1 o i. j i i ol' which wa, to se- j
cure siih-l il ul. - lor ii ii -1 ii I -is who might i
he dral'li'il. Then.' lived in .air war I a I
son of a i lei gym iu wh i hole (lie u ual
n put it ion giv. ii to inln i-. i -' sons, and
he was ii ii I tn .i I y 'a m-'t r do well." This
follow Wa- lle-ll'e.l ton pi: o ut the I'l'.-sj.
dent, and a t he k fr nil III" W hit. II m .'
r'" Mm. I" '''-' :' l; " ' ' ''.
(lie coiiNt'lerati.'ii. Nothing wa. ever
1" '"'1 ' ,!"' .V"'-t 111 " ward s, hut
' w:" t;"'htdy helicv-d that In: was
killed during the Wil h i ti-'cs campaign.
The Shell nnil I ho Wnrhl.
Th" Hiirlil wa- hi" a till. II to im
1 1 - mil e wilh di .t.llli son;,' wa.- low ;
I'.lll now 11 - III' - lei ie-. I kno.l .
1 ll 111 III.' tUI III 'll of til" S-.'l.
'I'll" VS till I'll t. -ofl Hil l t"i"!' sollll
'thai in.-ml I knew ii"t "lull "I ..i"
J .lie:. in !.- n.vst- ri"- now no nio".
It- r... kii'.s lueaiinig I liav lound.
( 1 shell, I h"l I ti to in v cars
lieu I w us voiin : , and snultvl m il h ,.ri.le
To . -I and a .',low at mal l "I s side!
I I world 1 la v - .1. " I - w ild Willi l.-.'U' '
.. ,',. ,..,,,,,. ... I.I .t'o.'"'.
Ill iih;m s.
Ha til k the telegraph operator.
"Il.'tn ul Inl. n -I ' The ci. trie , in
your l.a-kl.ook.
M mk y - aie vrv prmlent. Tlu v nr"
al1 l"in - h ind. . I . r at nr.---.
Win ii a gill talk -. alimit "Iwostiings
I I h. I"' 111." do- - -ll" Ul ii III- M-pCll.-
II Ih.-n i- aiivoie who should hr
"i ipp' I in -iiiuil" r " il is the man who
.ll. -.
Woman's gi. ,1.-!, gl.uy is h. i hair
an I -ll" -liolli l lie v. r I I .'!' 'Illill.ll of It
Wil'-ll -I" i- t o 'kill.'.
When I' in k - hi t niie iiu .-i ly i :m-i)
I I liliillg tell. hi- i IV- lithe ill positor
is I ll.le I'l lose hi- l..,hl
"I.ek, did y on ev-r - e ill" chilli h
Ii 11 III il li m :- In the tow. i ;" "No,
.1 , in -, Iml I h nv ..II. ii -""ii tli - chin, h
I., i,.- tint -il ia lh" light h ind li. nt.
n- w . '"
" Yo'l'le ii.. 1 1," I. y .m i ..-d lo 11",
I ', ii ii I," - lid t ',. I 'hi iii a s. -I row fill
t.. "W ii t h u. J .1 .ne now ;''
" 1 1 1 1 n i g wi-.e.g, my sou, Imt it it p. .---i
i i. . . . ii .e !..rg..lt. n that yesterday
W is yoiu t ,ve:i!y -lit -t hil l il lay .' '
A hu-li.iil n a ling, while hi- wife
in "ii linn -at i-inl'i "id. i iu.; ' 'i" ''I -lil1-p.
IS, li 111 il k'-d : "'.Vil li -lllpti-e- then.
an in - iili-'i.s. , i iii.iii physician
allium and pi. v. - l.y iLim s thai half
..! I h Ii-iu -. ale t..u. he 1 wilh in
sanity." "lh i- right," u pii'-d the wil",
dry ly, "lor nunc than hail 'hi women
prove it l.y g. tting m uric 1."
(fusing Ten.
J a pi oiling, in the p.. iiniinaiy :tagi s,
i-v. iy - iii'i..r to c..f. " plmtin-. The
ground i i h ..it d and tic plant- I ii i out.
in tin- -am tiianii' i . Many of th" old
i '''!' - c-t i'.-- in the i land uf (' y lull al o
I'.iii.: iil.and"i" d and tea put ill th" placp
I ol!'. -'. Tli" ilimate is lound to In
.: Imiial'iy -uit'd 1-1 th" t' a known in
A -mi hy'ind, whi.lii-a cross liet weitl
tile in. lig. -noil - A- am and the t hina Vil
li..!;., tin- f-ani.-t hi ing more of a shrtih
t !i i ii tli" latter, Imt I hina t a al-o grows
w. ll. ami il i- ii -i I principally f..r mix
ing. The ii-.o-t important part uf a It a es
tate i- the tea house. Here are the rolling
lUaehii'i -, the ft aim s in w hich the tea is
driid and wlnr- ail the Mating takes
plat ". J'.v. iy ; liiug mu-t In- s. i iipul-m-l y
il. .in. When a glu-lf i-on, i. e., when
lh liul" .. h, at - "tip," app. ar mi the
-hiii!., w. mi. -n lie -cut out with 1 uge
lei -is. t- an I th. -. litti. "hp-," one long,
one .-hmt, and ..u' shm'tir still, ill'!
nipped oil l.y lh. iii. Their loth, s and
tin ir ling, r iiiil-ni;! he ...k". alter
or. Is. th. y will 1. 1 t. tli" h i Tiny then
tarry the 1-av. s to la - ha li..u-es wln rij
liny lie -pliad flit .shelves to witiler,
all r this ar, put ::i a lopp-;' pan ami
-li duly In ale. I uv i it - lt.il--. ml tin-; then
conies the rolling, and the ie i operation
is to dry them i. ier a slow tiie. Th. linai
-la;" is tea. li". when tluv ate "sieved'
and soit.-d int., th" i iflc.i ul grades pre
paratory to li.lllg shipped (.( Il'.-klt.--
I", .-..,' . .,.(',.
Hutip Sllilkl'S,
T ie -eientilie i d I , of ill" 'il i i .idel-
phii V s iiss.iis tli at there i.s u sin li
reptile IM the hoop shake. II" h, ft r-
t uii'y iiiisiaken. Thai t!i" snake is ran)
i anm't I,,' de'.ie I. Im! that it exists is a
sit'el fact, .ui.' it (gains its name from
ti." li il lit of for.ning itself ml., die s!1;,pu
ol a hoop when alarm. ' I. Tin: hoop
st! lk" ll IS l.eeu 1 1", p ,t y MTU in Texas,
W i 1 . I . ' I 1 1 ' ' 1 -1 1 s I J. c p , 1 1 g l"pli'.s 111. "Illld,
aa 1 whi!c th"i" is no auliieiit iea'.i-d caso
uf d.'itli from iis hit-, yt it is gr.'atly
f. aicd Ly I'm i.ativ -, and especially thi)
Hi 'gr n-s. It is allege I tll.l1 till! stiakl)
i nil s it- poi-.iu iii a -I" located near
tin- I ill, an I that w In n alarmed it
pr..iip'!y tenln- Lr the Wc.ipoii of
de-l rut 1 i.ei, thus forming a vciitahlo
hoop. Stolie-nl its loeoinoliou ill thu
shape are ii :i i n i ! .1 " I'y cxagg.i it.-d, hut
111. t" is little . I. mill of the existence ol
t ie . ptiic. ll is eoiisi,l..,.. ili-.'l. I ly, .III. I
the popit'ar hclit I where it exi-ts l.i . hut
Its p .isou will liiight a tree. -St. ."
o' J !.. ii.
Looking After tho Scalp.
Many lliiuk that, hy cutting the hair
shorl, they increase its growth. Hut thin
i. I .ill t till. Women rarely hi come Laid ;
yd tin -y ti. vi r cut t i.ar hair a, do men.
M iy mil I h. ir immunity from a shining
pat.: he partly due to the fact that they
do not patroni..' the harlicr, nor wear
tight head-g.'ii ? If iu early lifu our
young men would look al t' r tin ir sculps,
cm n while tie y do not appiair to need
iittctition, it might cava them the troubla
of looking after th"iu iu sorrow at a later
period, when it will nut do much good,
ll tin y do not the time will come when
we shall have race of human belugi
without hair. lltnton UnJtt,