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TWO FAMOUS EIDER? i WORK OF TliE LUKOS.
STRIKING FEAT3 OF ENDURANCE
THE PIONEER DAYS OF THE WES'
PURE AIR ANC
, HING.
Anf;ro;'n
. Ply i- ’* <*n
/P r -!icil
Tin
j:n Sit
grc
• Wan the fircalr
rvi ,1 ".'rt Over Accni-t-
Ih CounJrj — ipnnt.eri'
rt'a Hard l’.i<Je.
..t physical nclilevoni*::?
CV--1 dfa.-f-uijiliulifi] in l- com :ry v.’;.s
.the r. ’...• of 1«\ X. At::»ro.v from tin*
j |. ■ of Rauta Ko. N. if.; 10 tlie Pub
lic : 'gain* {It Inrlc end■ : ce. Mo., n Uis-
t.:i oS nearly hOO mil' 1 :. through a
ir'\\i 1 ,try !:■' ’.'.ceil by warlike In iiutif.
n I:.:' • p:i . of ilk'll V.':; a :
tJy O -.-t ’I. U. v. ill. .tit tilt* "
li-'.l tl t Aubroy pave he wo:u!r:
ii t i; biY.it: n .-n Imv.i 1 ' , lx 1 to wide *
till oilier fll.tempi.s of the kind Jiule
Into Insignificant . He was a short.
Iieavy :■ t null, .1 • ,v< :•» of.n :<*. in t! v
jir.mo of manhood a id nti*.iy:'tVi. . i 1
\ for ten .. i :i;v m: a P-.i.tit e
l r I . I i-
uiiliar v iili tla
pin i ,aei . I
man.
riff r
r.ith
■ him purl'.*
rail anil all t
war. a perCir
: ti there we
(Jtlvs, none <
ear. I to
tii.
J 1
; quite the jir. 1 i:i With
fil
let)-
Dintoso Facts Aluret Antmalo.
j Have you ever noticed that all ani
mals which chew the cud are cloven
fool.-d? Also that meet of those which
drink water by suction are herbivorous,
the carnivorous variety lapping It with
the tongue. like the cat. do;;, tiger, etc.
Sheep have no tooth in tile upper jaw.
and tortoises and turtles are without
, altogether.
| Unlike most animals, horses have no
.1 tin ; ’rt of the physical cyeltrcv.'S, and hares are minus rye-
■lids. Consequently the eyes of the lat
ter cannot be shut, and a thin mem
bra nous substance covers them when
asleep. The eye of the owl is also very
peculiar, seeing that it is Immovably
liaod in Us socket and cannot stir In
nay direction. To eo!!ip“n.-uie for this
seeming disadvantage It can turn its
head almost completely round without
moving Its body. If you were to beep
a frog’s month cpi n many i dilutes, it
would soon die. as a wing to Its peculiar
construction it can only breathe with
the mouth closed.
On the other hand, tlr.hcs are com
polled to keep opening and closing theit
mouths In order to give their respira
tory organs full piny. It Is also a
mi
using of th
thought of
• terrible f
le effort of
dozen of th
da;
undertook
e r . Inde-
It was
that be un
it was to he.
Ids life, and ho
• swiftest horaca
THE NECFT3ITY FC
PROPER E.
K'-- *>tm;. . ;* fi; ..-.:>■
‘ : .'e; .11-r: t ’|C He
TV:: lure 1 o l)i.” no
the Dine!. II
To r..y m
ma f upon which 0 ..ends all the pas
Bibllllh’s of men fill r . .njree is that
pa: l which ’!.".••• relation to rer:>i:r.;:.-.n
::: l which for its perfi cf. vverh
p m's up'.n the quality of the air we
I e. the quautil ret ;.ired a ::! the
i til thereof. The tip; rat ns f-*r
I plntlen consists of l!ie la: a which
!:■.•• double. tii' ony in the right side
having three I -i the other on the
left otily two, U'e must always hear
In mlud tliat nature ts generous In tier
provisions, and she has given as so
much of lung tissue that a large part
can'be quickly eaii.nisttd and become
inactive, yet iifo endure for Its legit!
mate threescore years and ten and its j strange fact flint the deer lias addi-
dntlca and activities continue tiuh.ln- thirm! breathing piaers besides the nos-
dored by any conscious lack. Under 1 ^ ! ''' :Si ns l! - uaTV,re
the microscope the lung tissue shows
an Inliulte ntta.h *r of tiny cells or ulti
mate lobules. Rat.is. have estimated
at.
til:"
pen
d.
icd at
im?
for use In fin* ride. lie left
: : ■ . i 1
th'. . : .' ■ ■ ■ . , ' . 1 •::-
Jj e\ I; la ir (•: f ' fillie tltilil lie f\
fail.'!! .si : i his i a: i covered horse
in ti " ■ 't lubepc:. cnee. No
man ■ rulU Keep up with the i*r. and
u. uhl him killed every 1 rap In
the weri rath r than have fulled In the
undertaking. It took him j ist r. days
{.lal 10 hours to perform iff" feat, a d
It e s: the lives of several’ of his best
these at five or six hundred rulli'on.
find, wonderful to relnte, only with the
first breath that the Infant draws are
hath lungs ever filled wit'i ai '"ijuteiy
new air. All through life i’ ere is e.ee-
<: . ''!y what we call n residual air,
v deli m"/ he of a greater or I.
a: i-.iinf, !-..'coritl:*f: to the
had foreseen Ids
great need of free respiration when
forced to lice before the hounds. Snakes
i usually have their teeth in the head,
but one variety in Africa, whose prin
cipal food is eggs. Is provided with a
substitute for them In Its stomach.
Kill tie [T’.'tprulcndf
A well known Edinburgh professor
often became so interested In ids sub
ject that when (lit* uocn bell rang hi?
breathing j seemed quite oblivions of the fact and
lio: 1
. A Her belrrr carried into a ro tii in the
ild lintel <■.t Indep.".. A> jay
for -IS la a:'.: In a dl'iitl • up ;• ;.-•<•
co rr
ha
Hi
i; nail
ic ■ to hla sens
i> recovered li
been for !::■<
The feat )
led lev western men us the greale.- t
' ; "ti of ?;t: ; gth and endwanee
' l::n 1 a on ti;" plains.
... ride of .lini *!< ore. n noted fron-
of the plone r ; s. Is r
lallllliotl:
feet ph; Iq
try nttindatils lie •
•etglied 1(10 pounds,
s. straiglit -.s' ■
well set on his sli
Id f:
ad loi
Uihi-e,
dlv e
v.
Cli : I
Hi:: n ) -
Till. I? .ii: . Mm re. ! I
Indian, v.xi ■■ as a.
‘■■i i lit: Rired i: a a Ii
«"<: u :r :s as .1 la,a.
1.. Hie early l.v ••>
CXI •• ■: . rider. I' .
M : : way ;,:a; i. a. I:
U . ! eartu
is. ar..| had ii
aP , 1
ouiil r: a .:
world, but as
:*!1.V
Hie v. as . :;i
way between
:nd : V:innu ■ .! .■;.
to iiarg. a ilislatti-i* of 1 til ii’lles.
Mi re 1 Ii* the rug trip 1 f •ASM i.:.i s
otire 11 Week. The : : • a-.s v,
tii* tell ndh a ..; .. .la:,
^.f Si’ ’I r d w. S . ,1 .-. 1 <meb
i'a,’*..’ The:.. Was Utile 1’ lay'In Ihese
ehv" 1 - ' r »*. lU‘t-tOi'1 r i ■ a ' be
... , ' .. i.'Mf a lit . > in,: y. am’.
tin 1
ot n,
-tb. '
/Oti ni-
rid ". e •
1; may •
stride 11 ■ •>'-
mill's, tliei
stand tip'.;. 1
I
-iff, 1!
“n that
nt fr r
ip i w,
■ 1
'v
■ :!, C
.'i-Vt ea
tiitii
ii-.r ’
1 h:’i| the
e rldei* ;• I 1. ly
on J'di., ay 1 neiitm
'U r 1' :’ <! r t:rs
Til? "'’his ■ ■* of
w> ,. 'id*; ‘da
,\s ensy . >’
>•1. u I * be*
> i r j it)
V. ...*!'. ' 1
lew i
-T-
11 pri ! ’U
with th
in three and
were dellm i.s.
tt.ec ■ ti 1 \
M. v - •• i- ' 1 ’ ,,j
anM ."Miore was unth iwitiif.'-' 1
j n ... - ;h. • lie in.; h. • to tlo.’by’
1), .. tu'.' * iif.'.i. 'V :: a be r- t*.J*
ji [ ; j * ic. - . a film* 1 • in. t l e. 1 tat a, -
•a . ,, a 1’ 1 el. *0: • hi* t’.ave the 1 "*n-
C J . : It litt! ■ ta ‘ • of the steel
usual atal ma ’. tin trip 10 JllU'slmrg
t: 11 . ..... ■ .'.rt P.i ... Ot .1 ui.*sburg. he
lutd bis I rmetl J. f I'g'guar
v.i.s la tad lie lad Imped I hat he
1 ' tit have 11 f‘-w hours for rest, but
be 11 e'e he had time to dismount and
s'*.retell ills crumped and tired muscles
t! ?te yell" of the east going rid- the battle r.f
tT v■”< lit :'.!*(!. ciitH.* r;i|»tu/"'
1 •,. ihanU m me cold coffee, filled Ills
jv., ;.et with cold meat nml was In llus
.-rndilh* again tor another H» mile ride.
In order to ta* aide to live the route out
he si nt tia :.i fur all there was in them,
with the result th it lie arrived at Mid
way. after haw:;;; rldile.U ilRO miles, in
IS! 1 i.a.s from tin* time he liscl left
tin-. Ihai liolliday gave him a gold
lta! it of tie individual. It Iff said that
tlic extent of t".;rf;tee through wltieh
th" air breathed pavaea 1.; npproxbi’ate-
ly about l.'dtiO siptare feet, and the ex.
eivtion from the longs daily is over
two pounds of poisonous matter. 1 In
l'. et. it Is certain that nt least one-
third of the tv a: to and poisonous mat
tar caused by the activities of the
organism. Its growth, repair, decay, is
excreted through the lungs.
t ufortumitiu great majority of
wo dclrn.1 breathe very superficially,
• d g only part of this large area of
V eg tissue. liven If pern us tire out
0: tl ore. unless by wise activity, the
deep cells of the lungs are not aerated
t v the simple reiu- 11 that very few
men or v • 1 r •••■■ • how to free the
lung", pfapi 1 i vo 1 weller states that
“deep breathing not only ventilates the
lungs and aids the cireulntSon, but in
1 . !jr eases is aide to strengtheu the
1 u: cli'.i of tin* timrax. especially those
aii w: the tipper part of the chest.” And
1 b 'lieve that we have a right to expect
from respiratory gymnastics a real
1!l engthening ot the resisting force of
nature to disieast'. liven if the lungs
have begun to break down. Iionesi ef
fort in this direction will supplement
rieillcatii n.
O: e of the methods of correct lireath-
hig hi to ; at the hands lightly ni tie.?
h : p 1. ” et '■ .- !■■. •aril: th *..* the
sli-ulders v/i-il l.! 1 i tic <■: ; up.
chili i:i. end tin'll ini all si vly the. • ;h
ti e pi > as 1...: 1 •. as p wsible. When
th' I mgs idled, ran in the air itntl 1
f Hlf « • mfoi’t is expat; '. .I. then
from forming tlm lips In the ■ '.ape a let let
•torse O, exhale a ; slowly and evenly as is
c" : istent with etunfurt, making a
Si giit blowing sound, t'ueh nu oxer*
eh e for five . dantes. find only in one
garment or. betier. wijli no {'.urnient a;
all. nie'.t and 1 In n well vetRl-
hx. .’ ruoxy will ! . \i ;■ .• 11!nett in ma t,
woman or idi'dd t - ’i-vcli p the lung en-
rueity. Imp -, v* the earragf of tin*
laid;.* ..' i cnrlc’t the quality , f the
• ’ :• d. which d. p. :n!s upon tii > activity
if tl ■ lungx. for It | an: ration.
ft is no v;.."ih’r ire,t so much once
be, 1 een . veil l y nature to the appa-
I 'I: -■ i' 1 :■ tl • 1 a ■": " ■ ry ! inn t ii n. for
.Vi :■ "teetty well the.* n:: ; lias
u, >, u. <>• '• ns t xty days witbiatt
■ - . a- u t.:r, e I In exist for
• . •>.<? end at water: le i.' alas,
.• 1 i* • ••' tsmst tot::.' in a brief
pi. ■ ’6e ■•’W"'
0/ M*. .ne-
or . .'iha*'' o' “a
g!- Hi.
• ... 1,. . »'..•» ■’li’tlows 0:1 one
U th OJ. V f -■ '• L ' • .. , , „., r
■ ill- 'Vi.e'ia i!e hf»tf «*• * ’ l,t 11
‘ . T ,.fW They v. Tr turtunil
\ u i Au'ii’nit l<’°-^ and
air isouvs the majority
Yheo Pel’ ilia
mg eanv fotly-V. fee 1 •/ »r«J to * c,!
UK* tail*. A mu In :■ *' 5t,l '“ ,M
M -.. V'u::.
te'dlera '
In n s nail icllai* and .
hours all loir torry *’>et
kept the class for several minutes. Cer
tain restless spirits among the stu
dents decided 10 give him n gentle
hint, so they bought au alarm clock.
London Tit-Bits tells the result.
The clock, set to alarm at- precisely
32 o’clock, was placed on the profess
or’s desk. As was anticipated, he be
gan his lecture without, observing the
clock. But when the noon hour struck
the alarm went off with a startling
crash.
Even (Lose not In the secret* appreci
ated the joke. There was a round of
applause, The professor smilingly
waited until the alarm and the ap
plause censed find I lien said:
“Voting gentlemen, I thank you for
this gift, i had forgotten it was my
birthday. An alarm clock Is something
my wife has needed for our servant for
a long time. It Is a very kind remem
brance on your part.” Then he went
0:1 with the ilrm: .ustratlon which had
been Interrupted by the alarm, and the
students were never quite able to sat
isfy themselves whether the professor
understood the joke or not.
One Boy's I,oj-n)ty.
A New York hoy was at school In
Canada, and it was his first day in
class. Tile geography lesson was call
ed, and it was his turn to answer.
"Which Is the largest city in the
world’/" asked the teacher.
"New York.” uubvaitatingly came
the answer.
'“I mean the largest city in the
world." said the .teacher.
As promptly came, the reply, "Xew
York."
"Hut." expostulated the teacher. “1
did : et say t,ht? largest city in the Unit
ed State:*, hut the largest city In the
world. You surely know which is the
largest city hi the world.”
“New York.” persisted the boy*.
London bps a larger population than
New York." said the teacher. "If 1 do
not have the correct answer this time.
I shall have to punish you. Come
Dow," coaxlngly, "tell me the name of
the largest city in the world.”.
"New York.”
“Stay l:i during recesa and write me
fifty lines."
He wrote tlm fifty lines, and every
line reaik "The biggest city In the
world Is New York.”—-New York Trib
une.
i ..
ttefr.se cf the Ibiiverse.
“It was a xlcotktik Indian legend l!tat
wh :i Cod uiailt' the world kO'-swcpt
the universe of the ref;:::;; :;;:d cast, it
into the r:a. arc V:. n the white men
can:e from tbt* iv*k:,j place of tins nun
they caked the heap tv .vfotmdlahd and
(■; so it far a tied, g place," says
Norman Duncan Ip A.'.u.jlcc’a. "It may
be so. In its remoter p.tiTs Nt v.'iant.d-
larcl might er.diy be taken for tke
leaving.; ansi rejected maink: cf the
work of mvnUcu, there cast away. It
i:. as fertile its an mb luap. which,
jijnri: it resembict: ir. that it con--
tains scraps of everything which en
tered Into the ma!:. : i.f the worl:'.-
Iron, copper, een!. g..!•!.. and ah other
trerx arcs under t!:c g. . rr.d. The in
terior is ii s.-argy, rock strewn larr. 11.
an In tormina lily vast-wax. 1 ,;:, where net
so much an a siiruh is to be seen anil
no man clmosc.i 10 live. Stunted for
est", fringe ce:: t. ti : hinny growth of
l ;ne and spruce Ami birch, thru .;:h
which you may walk miles In vain
search for a schooner’s spar. ' Tin*
shore lino is rock, in some places
swept by lined am! fire bare ol' all
soil grim, raked reck. To many a
Newfoundlander a sandy bench would
be as great a wonder as a horse,”
Kreiwiuiiim Cost T~i ;g;;:!::x.
A fire In u plpimmia r's t iidi) thn
other dry spoiled the proprietor's stuck
of meerschaum and lariueutaily 'V.N-
posed cf tile lam, common in most
at .: ir rs’ minds, that this oomniodity
la very expensive. Meerschaum itspiJ
is not expensive. Tliat used by tin*
manufacturers in tk:.* country ts im
ported ax, raw material fror.i Austria,
but. most of it is obtained in Asia
Minor. Usually there are three or four
different grader, running from the
rt;i;..;‘.i and .1 to the pure and filr. iy
grained article. There ir, r.o duty t:p r ::
it. The chunks, not ui like e.r .aei
coal in shape. r*v;' pac’re'.l in obhnig
bases, about two feat and a half k-ug,
a foot wide and a foot high. The raw
material la quite brittle and br.a to tic
soaked In water before it Is used for
modeling.
Meerschaum piper- aro expensive be
cause much of the material froth which
the bowls are made hr..: to be thrown
away before a place Is found that has
no tiaws In It. The {■havings, however,
are never wasted. The; ...x> used to
make a cheaper grade of pipe:, which)
arc known us chip meerschaums.—New
York Post.
ml m
Control Your Tens^er.
There tire three reasons why one
ought to control his temper, and the
first Is seif respect. Ykhei’i one loses
command of hitusolf and throws tiie
reins upon the neck of parr.! 1:1, ho may
have for the moment u certain enj :y-
raent in file license, but tiu’ro mast
surely .come a reaction of regret.
When lie is calm again and the fit has
par. d away, every serious person
must be ashamed of what he raid rr..!
what Le did. of the manner In which
he ga'.k* himself away and the exhibi
tion lie made of himself. He will re
call the amazement on the faces of iff.:
friend-: and the silence which they
adopted as a protective measure and
the southing language which they used,
au i.' they were Epeaklng with a baby,
x.r.i the glances which pursed between
them. Lie will not soon hold again
with tb":’.i as strong as he drd before
this outburst, nor will ho have the
rami' claim upon their confidence ns a
soupd anil clear headed m.a:*.. lie has
timed 1-ike :: fretful, p;•, cbllil and
has for tlib time forfeited his title to
manhood and the place of a man.
(be I hi x
introdu'ce tiriw -
11 Vta , iy;;r t ; - . ' -1,
i: .
a little ea k. '
neso cliai •• * j
“! "t:It ,. m . ..
Francisco, a v a
“ n:1 pot him to v ■
tOMCeS ill p;y, 1 . .
■what he w. ..
trihuted p... , .
the 0!: i: i:■ t ■
They w - v ■
the olg ; ; ■
■
maria ; ■
“Thn'.
was ■
ncters. 1 r
later, my
', Y, x: ■, 1
had litl*i
this ci: -
Gongc • ■
ever
are e > .
“Lo.i; •; '
for Ids iv, . , ;
much In
We dUtriba
cards Pi ■ ■ . ■
that had Im : ■
If Lond.v ■
ways wh:.;
great pari--:. . - •• •*,
both, f :v ir.
has rotx.k -
tered 1 since
CoLifex: t.
Wltieh it is ;•
Illiterate sc:i'c. 1
lug cf ’’I: . 1 ■ , 1
an effort to cl i!
calling it Lais
fortunately. i:i v. 1
in quo*
since when ic lias k .
lied.
In the rM i'ry. T
hUhe, a l'.nvcni vrast!
whence agricultur :
rind across the ?.
populous car : ry ■ 1 p 1
still tunny “lifilivI " -j.
Qileenhltho a: 1
though their rvi, ’.:::! .'
gone, the:".'
remind i.-; 'f r’ . 'r ,'.
London Chr
n^v t:> '1.\Ue C '
For tlmse r. ir li'.- 1
would ilk.* t'.i * f " 1 ••• *'
chop sue;.', the /
any hit UI;
Was given by VI. L. X. .
r.l yearn vice curst;! r
“For four persons'It
rr::. two ok’./' 1 '
y tr.tg. c! ■::• rk cn
half nu or.:
two stalk * 1 r ry-
fryiu;; pan 1 ver a 1: !
i..:’ iCK] lfu!» (
rpoouful of \ ir.!
boiling r, one
worccRfci .diire . '■
ft:1 of Id'U'i: ar.-t
ta: te iit’d a dash of L
UI. '.I. v.'i.e:! ".riy ■
can cf ixrxir'ocius. !r:'i :
tiier bean s, ■■ i‘.s or !:
or string b:*nns c!
ftua tips. The T i'-yii
eaten with tins <’1!.
procured at any Cbine."V
In Ji
ltd persons
;..ht in a sma 11
. ; '■> cdiic let t.
Proylnjt ami Prinjclncr.
Ram .louea. the revivalist, was once
taking women (o task for spending
U" time lu prinking than In praying,
“if there’s a woman hero.” he scream-
i*d t’nniiy, "whq pray.** more than slie
prinks, lot her stand up."
One poor old faded spoclropn of fem
ininity in tbt? sorriest, shabbiest of
clothes arose.
"You spend more time praying than
g. oe u.i- I prinkingV" asked the preacher, taking
L.:u>e hui.’- < u; . t) || in.
v *’ro •or.t.ni'd 1 the poor old ow-ature said slip did—
"iinit! lew 7l ,j j,j| 1 tm time, prinked none at
.> u'tiif. 1 he . .j,
■;:s 1.’* '"i.n .”0 straight home," admonished
■WooitiTor-n Cioi’t fitnoil riMoi.-ic.
Woodworms can lie deatroycil in
l:c : - am! woodwork by benzine.
L x-’.-.s are loeked up in a cupboard
- with a saucer of benzine. The Insects.
. nr; well as their larva* and < r s, sorn
I dix i S’. E’pvnitr.re and carvings are
i Blmi’r.rly place:) it* a roqjn with n dish !
of hermne and kept closed up for sev- !
I oral v.veits. the time required far ti.e :
i complete destruction of the insects ’-a- '
| ryiag rfccortliug t. the thfekuesa cf the
wood. New woodwork can be protect
ed’against their entry by a coating of
pine, as. living on vegetable substan
ces. they do hot touch animal prod
ucts.
rc :i -. :i ! : : »U- evii.enf, J e .’li
xxfilii.rr ter tin* ilcmnnii 1 * v.t *’.v ’ Jn - ! Jimp*?, ‘•.•'id put a i*:tic* time on your
\y“ y. .'Xhaikti ’ ;)r!i;kjn<i.’'
from :!).- t edv v.-ei.‘ (iiidwti Oh' ti.t’okffff
the tx.rg x and .1 m-'-bt agon-gW dviltu 1 ~ {Tprnnr’s fumi.
c: - .-si It i.ciienves- ox U.ci iu..st I T Tff«.r. tb*» i inter, was a ready wit
te ' rvd.T ID for . OllCh “fa- ‘’•<>«« ' ,r »««• "ternry
•: \.| if.,*, ot mimes, bo:, is. nos-t m i if . 'iac-poet. way of being fa-
Arar*Ins Rappr.-.flttoso,
\ Tf yau "Xiunt warts, you wiil increase
tlmir nura r, or to hr.rdle « toad will
tarsi' v.y rts. If two per::. 1 ,as wash in
the a 1 :::..:■ wutxr cr dry their iiands on
tho same towel, tl'.e.y v.-fii shertiv lerai**
rel. To here ii hole - !:) the dr: r frame
and put in it the hair of a colored per-
ro:: is snuposod to cure w’.ioaplng
cough. Tho rattli* of a raUiesnnke: if
carried, ii? the pocket, wiil prevent
rheumatism cr. If placed in the bureau
drawer, will keep away moths.
watch and a certificate of tils remark
Hid' [!i'i furmaiice. Many of the old ., . 4 on ly I'x.at a proper cetwin 1 .1*. '•posed as tl toast ‘the Health
• or'p.:ie «!ir slain be :..M.w:-q of the ,xih!>xg and tftazlcrs of Great
:r. .• ctreuiatlen. i'ut also 10 be vvateh- Jtritaki” ^
mi '.'St :his par*' air shall lie vtnated The toast was *—an.;, and ir.rr.rr.
by retain..! i::.|ut::::.w 'jofUr retv.roltu* tU» “ta for it. proposed
A great many investigations nave "the health of *.•>■ 4- s- p-rst s.a.a-
beeu made to ascertain the reialkin of era.
».*• ie uiei cse. and perhaps ill*' simple !
statement of t— r-r.* 1 E--t ■ wwr'' .fit ( poet,
icdnsuial cgiss',-4 tiiose are
:J«mtlerrmeu now living knew M
la rvv of hts fiSt) mile ride ill SKI hours
t*nl have s.-eti the Watch and certlfl-
• Solrlt cf the Times
Tho Inhabitants of rajayrn get nil
tbeir salt by dipping buckets tuto the
neighboring salt ^ko and aUowlns the
Wit cr to ovnoovaTok
The Ic.e-gh was -uat: againrt tho
The Shrew.
The shrew was originally th? rhrow
mouse, which, when her young vvero
holiness, would fight desperately In
their defense, and so well known'was
tho courage of this little animal, which
■would even go out of Its way to seek
fin enemy nt times when the ucst need- I
ed protection, that the word hoefimo*
applied to a woman who was ever!
ready to seek a quant).
kafir c.': s a-rfiocty- *
1 Mrs. Ranglo—I’ve advertised for s
servant jior a v.'holo woek with, no, re-
1 ’
Ce PriT-r<" •
Daniel Yfeb.-Lr 1
that bis great
Knyne. wtlrli Is tlr.* '■■■■■■
of modern cloquet’.cc.
time was 1
< r 1 witbtiut ;
Buhstartjally 1 1
When called 1 •'■ 11 ' :
ti::- fiery Carckni 1 '. -
alarmed the New : 1
capital, be wan
ready for the fray. L?.
hr. 1 "only to turn t ■ 1 .
away in a pigeon :
recollection. “If b' 11
tt led to make a sni. *’ 1 ■ 1
he could not have irt
man is inspired by da
never was." _ ^
Loft a:.d '
rbyslologI K f* :;
oral have l;.vr
experiments war '
the relative let:’ 1 *- 1
•’right and left li:
tentlis per cent
tad the rigifi •'
left. 1(1.4 per ce;:
of equal length nr • ••
per cent had th • k • *
than the ri.'-.-f. •
cent had th" r.:?!:t •"
the left, find ■
stronger them the ■
lly Doctor.
VATiera t;i3o!;!nt_J
'There is one
where it Ir con-, ^
smoko. Abysrb m:
the la tv forhi.li’a'fi : •.
the year ldlfi- I’
Intended to prev. '■
lng in the church
loo literally. #> :l! • .j_;
eiguers have to be
seen‘Gdokins.