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In th^ double November number; The young man who would attain A POSTAL DELIVERY.
ol 1 rank Leslie 8 Popular Monthly success in this century must be pre-.
appears an entertaining account of pared for it by special training and
'lie ancient laws and law courts of ("‘oh practical education as lias new
Connecticut. George King, a bias- rr before been demanded in the his-
phenions sailor, says the author, Mr. tory of the world, says S .ccens. The
H. •I. Hendrick, was excused with tendency in every line of endeavor is
" hat was evidently regarded as a toward great combinations of inter-
mild punishment. He was accused ' e8l > »ud the men who would climb
of uttering the words, “ ‘By God,’ "P 1,1 the head of affairs, or to
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R L TODD.
Division Pa«s. A ent,
Montgomery, Ala.
aboard a Dulchman”-t,hough wheth
er the place of the malefaction in
creased the severity of the crime is
not clear. Ti ts was not King’s
first offen e, as many of the good
people testified. Ho was brought
beforo the Governor, who sentenced
him somewhat in this style: “When
the son of an Kgvplion blasphemed
the name of God, it was not borne.
It is the piercing through the name
of God in passion which is the high
provocation of God. Whereas the
rule Is, let your words be yea, yea,
and nay, nay, and by a man’s word
he may lose Ids life. I hope it was
not only a lash and sinful oalh;
some have been bored in the tongue
others have been in the slocks and
their tongues put m a cloven stick.
But I hope that this lias not been
disnspeoHully done, and so 1 sen
tence that you be whipped and in
the interim be kept in the marshal’s
hands.” Neither King nor any of
his compatriots reached that stage ol
contumely iu their attacks upon pub
lie functionaries that has immortali
zed one Capt. John Stone of Mi.ssa
.imsetls, who, iu Ii is blasphemous as
saull on Mr. Justice Ludlow, called
aim, to his face, Mr. “Justass” Lud
low, and as a punishment was fined
100 pounds and banished from tin
colony under pain of death.
A FIREMAN’S CLOSE CALL.
'T ttuck to my engine, although eveiy
•lut achou an l every nerve was raokeu
villi pain," waites C, W. Bellamy, a lo-
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1 was weak aud pan, wi .uour, any ap
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THE EYE Oh AM AHTIST.
A Cnwe Where It V/na RIopp Ilei!at»li
Than a Sutlo( ,, i* Opdc.
Mr. N. Chevalier, the well known
artist who nc-compnulod the lain Duke
of Edinburgh on inimy u£ bis travels
was ouee going fro up Dunedin to
Lyttelton, Now Zealand, by. steamer.
Anxious to catch the earliest gilmpri
of the const he went on Aleck m dawn
and wr.s nlsinied to see that the vessel
was heading stmlght on to the laud
Cnll'ng tlio 'officer,’s ntlentlou to the
fact, bu was told thai it was only r
fo^ bank, Tbe artist mnlntalned hh
point but the second offices looked
and coutlrmoil his mate.
The artist then, said: "Well, gentle
men. I wilt hack my artist’s ej;
against yojir sailor’s eye. aud I sn;
that what you mistake for a fog bonk
Is a lovy range of hills, and there Is i-
range of mountains uppeurlug abov-
them.”
But lie wns only laughed nt. until
the eaptain eoming ’on deck found li
the growing light that the artist was
right nud ih<> seamen wrong. The ves
sel was out of Its eourao, and the?
wns only Just time to nvert disaster
The helmsman wns dismissed In rtl..
grace aud tbe course glv<u lo the nei,
steet-sinan. but the vessel’s head stil
pointed, landward- the compass was ill.
wrong.
The cause was discovered hl.er. A
commercial trawler had brought a box
of magnets on board and depositor
them In a stern cabin, causing whai
might have been a fata! detlectiou ol
the compass.
To return to the question of Inter
pretatloii, tlie* artist was dealing with
the appearances which his eye wn.»
trained to see and his mind lo later
pret. A speck on the horizon might
have remained a mere speck lo hint
long gftcr the sailors had Interpreted
the speck Into a vessel of definite rig.
There can he little doubt that the
trained eye Is accompanied by a sort
of mental seeing, an Instinct outruu-
olng optics.
(JntntereatliiB.
“I supposed all grass widows attract,
ed the men. but this one doesn’t, and
she's rather pretty too. I wonder why
they permit her to stand around alone."
“Well, you see. It was all her bus-
hand’s fault. Bhe got the divorce.^V-
Cbieago Itcc-ord-Herald.
Oi«»a.
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taking nil together, one-balf of all tile
materials or tlie l.lohe. HO far as they
are known. As carbon is the basis of
all the of sink- substance* „f t!„. •world.
nx.v'en. t|ie Hit; porter of Lfe au -
-...In.. Lop, ri(j«-NpUi l:s Jiving cun
AN INCIDENT OF REVOLUTIONARY
DAYS IN CONNECTICUT.
A t.etler From the Front TYint Fft-co
noil Went nml Came V*nla to Si.»T.
The First llnrnl Free Dell vet) la
llniiHllelil Tor n.
The arrival of the ffr?t bntch of let
ters nfier the eembllsumeut of nr.al
free delivery In Mntisffeld. C’ouil.. le-
called to an aged lady of that to.vn a
postal Incident remembered Iu h, r
family for 1:10 years. "My mother rl-
wn.vs cried when she told the story."
she said.
When my mother wns n little* girl,
the narrator went on. to have one’s let
ters regularly brought and handed !u
nt the, door would have evened a
miracle of privilege, and to get them
without paying postage would have
been uuothor. Mails were so slow aud
uncertain that the safe hrrival ef u:i 1
expected letter by any uuaas v.us an 1
event In a country family, with the
poKtotlleo miles away.
Sometimes the delivery was helped
along by volunteer carriers— a' farmer
going home from the gvlst mill, a
housewife returning from market town •
with her bargains of lamp oil. Went
India molasses and green tea. rr even
n passing peddler with Ills load of tin
ware aud corn brooms. Iu the old war
time the army hud post riders, but
they were few and far between.
My grandfather wns a soldier of the
Revolution, and grandmother kept the
home lire burning here, and nrovlded
for their three children ns we'l ns she
could while lie wns at the front. All
summer she had heard no wbycl of him,
and when one autumn day a man In a
military clunk rode to the door on q
white horse her heart boat quick, ,
••Does Ruth Fuller live liereY” lie
says, holding a thick letter In ids hand.
"Yes. I uin Ruth ruller,” nml grand
mother reached eagerly for the letter,
for she saw the address In bur hus
band's handwriting.
“The postage Is 2 shlllln’s.” ’
Grandmother's countenance fjell, for
there wasn’t so much money In the
house.
“Guess yon don’t know me," remark
ed the man. opening his cape nud tip
ping hack Ids cocked lint, hut still hold
ing the letter. She knew him then—an
enemy capable of a mean revenge. .
"All. yes. you remember Tom Turin I
and bow he asked you to marry /Min'
and you give him 'No. 1 thankee.’ and
took John Fuller. 1 wasn't goOd enough
lo marry ye, but I’m good enough now
to bring ye letters from tlie limit that
did, nml I’m good enough to charge yo
n steep price for goln’ out o’ my way.
So hand over your 2 shillin'* nud fnv«
ypur letter.” 0
The poet' woman told 1dm she had nq
money. To be held up In tlilK lieurt|e»a
nud 'Insulting way was a hitter Uuvf ta
her. Her grief wns deeper llmu her
resentment, hut she wns too proud to
let the cruel fellow seo her weep,
"I will get you « good dinner." she
said, “and feed jrouv horse and give
you a pair of nice long stockings.”
It was a humiliation to plckd with
Tom Turner, but she could do DO IMW,
"Money or nothin’,” he says, and bit
put the letter In hist pocket Shd rOlljjs
nr. ny. ,,, u
Grandmother went Into tbe house'
and sat down and cried, and bpr chil
dren, clinging ubout her, cried too,
During her long months of waiting, si
odd hours she lmd spun nud woyen,
'•loth and sewed garments and knitted
woolen stock Ings for John’s winter
comfort, trusting to find soma way to.
semi them to him. Now tbe messenger
had come and gone who could at least
have carried word, and he had refused
even lo give her her husband’s letter.
"Mu, God knows what the hud man
did,” sobbed one of the little tin eft?
“He kuows what nice things you’ve-
rnado for pa. atul he’ll pend a good man
next time.”
The baby's thought relieved the moth
er’s despair, and the three lonely hearts
prayed and waited anxiously for the
“next time,” and. sure enough, before-
whiter came they saw the same white
horse galloping toward the house. "He’s,
brought the letter bock!” they all erledi
out together, for they believed the rid
er to be tbe same man. , /
Grandmother rushed from the doeff.
with ail her children. The horso' mn
held om the same letter and h 0
gravely put It into 1* r b-.tds she
fdr U Joy Ul> *“* 011,1 »nma
“John! It \s yoti’V
It did net take n(, r husband long to
tell ibo test of the story. Tom Turner;
had'teamed ta hendqunrters. and one.
| JU S M, made talkative by an extra ra-
thiu Of ruiu. lie bail bragged bow be
got eveu with an old 'sweetheartt
Who Jilted him. His exploit rest-lied;
the ears of Ids commnt ding officer,
a bo took a way his coniinhMi.m and'
put my grandfather In Ids place. The-
new post rider bad brought his own
letter to tils wife. | t «-»* the Un-t rural
free delivery In Mansfield
Youth’s Companion.
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