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HONEV8E6. :' 3 BUiNOJRS .ft MCTfok
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■--"''■■■I Mi. ' ',, ■
Jnxr , and It. WoalwlW
Lilli* To»«U*.
flostst scrutiny It becotw*
the beo docs lie*, like
tes. house Its toepr-e m Its.
U-atly folds It h*ck beneath
jhk’beos. when rllsturb-
I wa y or three teniae with
while the honeybee hoa
wt method of settling In
ker sting.
of the bee are very crefllt-
| and can glw quite a for-
Catch a bee In u net cud
Piously It trill I4te nt the
thing Its Jaws sideways In-
(aa.l Jown. . ,
[ila wonderful itaplcrjent of
gue. but tu reality It Is
|hls. for tlie whole nrrange-
ta of two slender filaments
tlm*» Mas* ay AaihtN.
We smile us w<* r>o-d «:ii| t«;rtu swiftly
by ti e stories of uviIiImih that u'uthkT
In lot Hi y wooils" nt unearthly htiors
of uigtit. nluiiys ei.i<| in <ji - u white
dinging awn." Now, every girl k;ws
that the n vatu in' midden w t.jy milch
afrn!-l of tnitu|is «i.<l snakes in Wc
In."lonely woods.” Tlx- unit 1st. toe.
npiietirs to pcrirt*x our uowiiste. .Vir
not Itirtvqocutl.v they begin n rUip-
ter at dawn. tle-tx are a few has
motifs' couvematiou. uml t!u-n the •’sun
s»»ts In tariff tactiletwIiliKl tlie distant
evguirtiloff moutn.-mis."
1 uni rend lido* I nt tlie outset of u:i
English story -xv it ten |ij n other of
repute where Tie- lamnio t:• uta- iusuW
was nuxle on on.- page to stoop down
ami tie her uti.lv Uiwe
... . „ i pui-'es farriier on. dlrccibv following, u
z ssrjts £ ™ - «*• uAo
• ** 1 rSfJjL-im-Vr t»
rfaPt> 0 iBOine’rtit fmtn i »"<>»1st story n Mind woman Is made
;r n l-r vT* to '** «hr,:nul, spectiKles be
meJ by the oiaslllte. licks I foj „ t , K . w|ft jft ...^
the same ^ that m dog | IIO „„ uml we generally
— Should the l»dw ® ] constder French such t'rerur.v mosivrs
vloug.iietl the brt* has at _ , iWrtB „ * ,^, H v ..inde to go
BtiUvr length Of^ttr true. | fjrnri tier iml to-Oh> nreithfust. tahte.
out slipping, to a' 1 afteriHsni teat nml
to -.lltMier in 1st rot>e do null! Cousins
suddenly trenr'orcml luui I .rot hors
without n ukslitotiT'* warning are tnt-
tnvroiH tn this (hied I re's library. Thus
one I* unittseil tn hml tlie inset uuir-
velous mistakes In U>o.';s wfia-ti we
think we hove carefully read.—.Modern
Culture.
Thu ftullrtsMi iai «• Ortoa
• An KngUrtnn»ii at a Chicago hold
ortTered a trip. He ordered It of on tn-
telUfient looking key derk behind the
da*k. Then he Went up stairs to hie
fttoni to prepare himself for the drive.
He waited half an boor for the an-
noc'icvmritf. that the vehicle was be-
kxv He began to wonder If this was
nti example of the American hustle
let vrli.ee rvprrtntlon bad trussed the At
lantic.
I'nwently raw o knock on the door.
"Oitne In," ho let be Englishman.
Entered a mectuinlral looking man tn
Ms ahlrt sleeves.
"TV'liere’s the hotel* wan bis qaestton.
“Hole-?" ijoerled the Englhcbman. “1
wanted a trap.”
“Here it la" said the toller, “and ItTl
cbtIi that mouse «un»."
Tin* CnglUhiu.t.’i's month opened In
netwilsbmept. “Motfael What do you
nvraui ? Who are you. anyhowT'
"I’m the hotel carpenter, air, and I’ve
brought up the trap you ordered!"
Tlie Englishman glared. Then tt pete
etrarnt his Saxon wits, ntkl lie' roared.
He gave the carpenter half a dollar'
and swore the Joke for once was on
America.
klKit out from within and
Bilk? a telescope when
kr ate fatly thla delicate
(should watch the Uiv tsepa-
its coaiyooent psrts and
It. The IcagtlKTilng pnsvss
Iwscls. as the tongue and its
are saiiictlmes called. Is
kd hy a sertes of sittings end
addition to tills tvlesooplug
tongue Is a hairy memlar.
Irrausetl In ftag*. the longest ! tb« j royal fwady....ibotigH t,brtv.«smallv
‘il tlie center.-- Tln'J''hssh*! In played lu Sco’iaiKl. The .-iMiart family
Ihe nectar and In pumping It . was ni v f.si.l of ttiv gatik*. mm the
lotiii. Tl«tuoe It goes tu die givi Eiigllsti vliih was ik>ialitlsj M d at
A InthT Toilet.
It is an lntevfitlng sight to watch the
outlaw at Ills evening toilet. To begin
with, Instead of sitting tip with his
large, flat, ribbed tall protruding be
hind him, be tucked It forward bvtweeu
bis hind legs and sat ui>ou IL Tlwu
with Ids band be carefully combwl his
long Itulr. using both bands at tin* same
time. There were many plitcea. Ia>w
ever, that could not tie reuchvd In this
dolt tn fhe ota t>nway. for bis arms are very short and
t,"en|uiha tr.i« u giat wn r u taitrimeof l,is Midy very large, so lie .-ombed tli.w
-Chautauquag.
fH AND POINT,
people want- to know the
i It tits tiu-lc prejudice.
|ac who doesn't like yon Is
rn chance to laugh ut you.
deal ’if tu-rve Is sotmTlmes
|to keep from being crauky.
whole lot If you know
know you don't know any
hoy Is not Invited to a party.
Jroand the outalde to are bow
going. •
dressmttker umkes n quilt
: scraps, the women l.eg'n to
Jr with suspicion.--
Im- is sonie kT&d at a sinner.
]>yw> too honest to take a rost-
wlll steal bis employer's
Ifcle with your children. Wbna
1 tin tn to do a thing, it'll them
t’t tell them they if;lift do It
Iboatiuj, or that they must do„
t you say rtb.—Afciflson Globe.
Unileatrablc Boardvr,
|me ago tin 1 ktH'js'r ul a lionvd-
rctired from liaslitrsi after
ctialred a oomforintOt* com-
i the course of ,alx>ut £t) yi-ars.
hut period her lpiuse became
rn in the city and luuong the
her own business. She nev-
how well kncWn It vr.fi un
it out to 11ml a place to live in
pllp;l first qt the house kept by
i nearly ss well known as her
icttra tlwit tiny uns no
'• .va* not until, she had
the some experience
tt '•••• cattle to understand
| was not wanted Im the estab-
arr former rivals. He#
r keeping-a tlnc4;-o«dd was
|h fur the other women, who
Ivnnt to submit-to the scrutiny
live boarding bouse kdrsu- who
V a reputation anti a fortum* in
Blackheiirh m Idtlh iiy .litasv 1 Ills
eldest mgi„ Henry, frtsjuvnily ptaytsl
sud on ohv (-.-.-itsioo uvurty stru.-U by
(Ha-hlA'in U1* totur with it cnili. whviv-
ujton tu- cnoPv e>Tuarktal. "Hud I done
so I had wit peal my iMiU.." c’hilrtM
I was 4(laying golf wtn-n he risvtved
tin' wwsof Us- Insli n-tvlliiii .lumen,
duke of Yurt tifVerw.ini .Inna's II. was
HIksImt uidetil Allayer trtitf Is fre-
quefltly tiiet't«HM>il In atK’hnt Scottish
reeonls ami ’ll its- tiTtm-nlli rauitury
was prohibited tswause it luterfeml
with the (Haerlis- tn urrhery. Strutt
Considered tl tlie UM ^t nix-tetd pi me at
ball retpihiog h tot.-luindoo Chron
icle.
t4vn«iiien «• Con Cltlf*.
The re**noe Nvw York derives from
the rental of pier* to tlie CliKord. tl*
White Hwr the Atm-rlrttn. the Atlantic
Trtinsport. titf 1'rem-h. tie* Id'ytaod,
otherwise tnuceesslble laacea .with bis
bind fseL tilling first'"unc and then T1m-
other. The entire opertitlon w*s per
fonned with tlie utmost deliberation
and core and wvupted mote than a
qnartvr of an hour, so that by the time
It was cumpleted daylight ImuI almost
vaalshvd.
My presence did not appear to dta
turb him tn the leust, though 1 sat on
the ground wlthtu three feet of him
that 1 might itie lief ter note lila various
attitudes, for It Is not often one has
an opjeirtunlty of watching a heuver at
•Ucb close range.—Everybody's Magn
Elan.
T»C HIIH ary Bn late.
All salutes, from tiikliig off the hat
to presenting arms, ortpliwlly implied
resperl or subailsskm. Of military sa
lutes. raising Hie rigid Imhu! to tlie
head Is generally believed to have orlg-
Inn led from tlie days of Hie tourua
rnr-nt. when the knights filial |xist the
throne of tlie queen of beamy and. by
way of compliment, raised their IuuhI>
1 the Nartncmt ami <*!*■» tines ts nearly . to tlwdr brow* to Haply that her iirnu-
klfKKi.tMn «Tiou;’.lly Tlif White Star ty was too doMdlog Tttt tinobaded eyct
■ MV- -pnye the tnrpot rental. $1*l“.<)00: ' to pi:-.e-upoa,
tin- Ouunrtl llts* ts next with fUM.OOO i TIsj. ofllcer'B BnlOt« %-fth the swore
and the American line third with ghik* kaa a douiAe fncan-lBg. The first pool
' 40y.- Alnsk-c's. tion. wtU the WR. oppoolte 'tlie Ups.
I ■' ! Is a ngK-tilion At 1he crusader's action
| 4 is easier tv keep wen inan got in ktu/Em Iho cross hilt of Ills .sword
| “ ,l « *' De ' v ‘ ft * Lin1 .': I ’r irlv U , were l la tnkea of faith and fealty, while low,
taken now turn tne»* w M .hIwhv^ k-wp_ . .. , . . ... „ .
your buwwts in perfect order. Ti.ei point-citenv.-ml ImpHqa .<•!-
never gripe Imt- me rvy vv-utlc , xhot submission or frlwnlstlp. maanlnar
action, it. L.Hicks ' | In either case tlwit ‘tols.uo longer ntfv
I ■ i __ L ] oftsnry to stand oiri.-qurtl. Raising thi
hand to tbe forehosxl has also t/oyi,i, ex
plained as u sign (hat the Wv^plhied
hand Is empty mid In un lnfii$e*ij»)ve I«r
sltlon. but this rcuson dpvs not eia-a.
no convincing ns lh? c',he:'i.
====
Noftrookt-.iji ’ Iteh ltiurutit*.
Old us It c«ay np-y-oy to dwellers In
cruali cities, name <t' Tl:-e do wo lov.-n
rosti-.«-.r,iifs of vV>v Tori: are It rvulkl-
Ings Vn which no cooking In n.io-.vcd.
Some of the busiest t-. f the midday res
taurants pu.-r-lia.-e all theif incaiw and
stewn nli-ecidy ccohcr! i:..:., 1 i-.i.'cefy Ural
them ’ through again before servgr,
them to pe.iitms. This brnacb ct the
notanrant business han ivachr-J such
projHMTltias Hint ihe mere <vv'inti*i3 of
cooking for sis-h plr.cci, has tipcmao an
established t«:s!uer>. ur;d 'owners of
ovens thrlve nt II’— Ninv Vcrk Sun.
Can be properly run without being
Advertised,
And no advertising pays better than
newspaper ad vet*’sing. The news
paper goes into the bonus of tlie
people nml is read through. If bar
gains are offered, they make a note
of it. '
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a first-class advertising mediuip.
As it is read by tbe people very,
generally in this county and by
many tn adjoining court lit*.
PUT
And work up your business to a,
payin point.
A bml complexion generally results
fr«tiU imieti re liver si d bowm-. In all
such case,. DeVv'iu.'s l.itt.le Early Hiseis
produce gratifying results K. la rlicks.
Tbe
The •
Itilrrsl lltinri-r'. Wraroii.
raie of sijiilrtvl nnntbig !s v*v-
J.»yvil In the n-.gti m I a* uses a bglit rifle
of suwd t-aPU't arid medium power.
Tbe "M'.l Uait" as ikov luri'vd out by
f-trowl. after going to a hole!
tvr ieciji.'d <t)ul<l not lx* used
|hei-, that she vse not the only
lwho had found It illfaeult to
[a hoarding house fitivr J,living
of her own. When they are
Jwa. it is practically Impossible
women to find quarters, for ,
k her reasons may be tbe land- I otir '*•'• ''Sn-llent
huot like to shelter her kind.- i weupw»s tn fart- 'be t»-si in tbs world
Jrk 3uo. f° r ' h<* ner|Hi»- T.’m ugh not of snrfi-
j deni range to he dang* rous to peop^
' or strs-t! fit ft distil il-a. 11 throws lend
will! snitirtslrg mi-cnicj to 'Pc tups of
the liilh-si frees. <l<i«nl rlfte slaifs al
ways eim tor ihe mjulrrcfs («'ed both
to mid to the dlllli cliy of the s'port und
to hvoI4 sj.UUng [lien 1. .-V:ul tie It
known that :i isqulrrel s .'.end si •» range
or to or :T(i yards ;s- mi -iwy mark If
A rejiihT doubts tills, h i him go (o tbe
wov.-ls for a doy. kvvp ml empty slieli*.
arvil nl the "ml of the day let him try
to nir.Ke i!ie divid squt.-iVIs ami ihe
empty shells rally..—E. U’. Snndys in
Outing.
Anctrot JktKifiuim.
The Wen prevails thai I'k.vscrtipers
an- of modern American origin, inn
Professor lajm lan! devhiri's that In no
dent Itomv'. as curly as the time of An-
gust us. buildings 10 or lfi stories high
.wi p> (simrmin. Inter they are lielleved
to hirt’e been tnrn-h higher, rivaling ou;
most mylcni apartment Imlldlhg In
sloe and height. It Is well known Mini
a* Gonsinntlnople the Emperor t.’on
stantlne foumj h.-s view of tbe water
cut off by the sk.vscrujs'rs erected be
tween ids palace and the water front.
| though he had placed hi* palace an
high ground. *
Job
ffllttn Silrctlnui and Xcw.
I the A merle:; u Revolution to the
f-1 the o'uilci'rs trf the militia of
of New York test! I^eo ap-
hy ihe council of appointment
reeomtneudntlon of command-
f-era ct dlvtslous. brigades end
and the protnotlims were
ma I" according tc rank and
' rider the new consiltntloa
militia Saw of 18215. and In ac-
w, fh the decioeratle spirit of
ad. the election of military offl-
pame the established . a- and
pt hi tied mull the present day.
'•'iua ,-.f oftleers Id 1823 und fol-
l.vcar was attended with coosld-
«‘remony—othcers ottebdlug
full uniform, anil aoneoimnlB-
u fillers imd [Klvntes In undress
i-TClprk's JllWory
P e *'ar I3 the hrlghtesf star In
HUent. It was so called hy tlie
hs because It watebed tbe rls-
St* Mile.
lUrlr eirda.
The (wn fiach Ih tlie earliest riser.
It pi|icH ail etirty *h I*If pnm I In tbe
nksnlng. n*. blackcap Ix giue m half
|ins» 4 It Is biiirly 4 o’chs-k 'before
tlie MacRblrd a^Ha-JirP. Il I* Dean! half
an hour Irt-forc Mu- thrush, und the
chirp of tbe rotdn iiegiun llboct tlw
same leuglb pf time (xfose that of tlie
wren. The Bfrtjse sparrow and il* *o*n
at take the last srege of tbe 1ISL
A Hatter nl IJtaleet.
An elderly Scotsman was tried for n
sllgld oiTcnre mid whs pui In prison
The warder bunded him ft pnll of wn
ter next mormiig. with tbe remnrk.
'■Thai’s to clean your cell” What was
bis nsTonishmi ni on returning to find
Ijnndy. who imd diveri/sl himself of his
cloiblug. having n limb
“tlorxl gracious:" exelnliued the
warder "Wlmi are you doing Strode*
Sandy (turning round quite imiora'nt
lyi—Mirln’l yc say it was tn fieao nut
eel - /- I’eiinmu's Weekly
The Ptirbi Mtlr.
“I would’i't fight my good man."
tail-] the peacemaker.
“But he called me n thief. otfT’ ex
claimed one of the conilMtHUM.
"And he called riie a lur.y fconfer"
cried the qtlier. .. v •
"Well." said He* peiK-emaker serenely.
“I wouldnlt tigtit cvyr a. differenceJ)f
opinion. You may ixxb be right.”— 1 Tit-
Bite.
ftbrcaaiMst
Art Uenh'S, t es* tl.ul «uk painted lij
one of tlie tiHI musters. But. I tvg your
Icirdou. sir. you imtsi not touch it wltb
'your umhreiUi.
Old Mr. Ilkf.-lptnyer- What’s lbs.mat
ter y Isn't It dry yrtt>
■OtrrWJk antl jdb (rfficeie t»usj liirn-
ing out tirit-clusM job work all die
time, and wt* .|troj>o*e to give bhis-
faction at wasanable prices.
If yon need anything in the jop
.printing line, writc v to ns to- sec u*
‘tieforc pltuang your order,
it will pay you.
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