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UNSEX ING HERSELF.
MIS3 Quickstep—l declare I'm almost
ashamed to be seen in company with
Mabel Harkalong these days!"
Miss Flyppe—So am I. She does
such outlandish things. Look at her
Washing like a great, big, bashful
boy!” —Chicago Tribune.
The New Fire Net
Recently adopted by one of the metropolitan
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MISS UiA HOWARD/
President South End Ladies’
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MISS LAURA HOWARD, CHICAGO,
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—fBOOO forfeit tf about testimonial Is not genuine.
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CUNNING fOR PUTft'RPLIES.
Vfiey Are So Shy That the Usual Net is
Useless.
In the forests of Northern Australia
lives a butterfly which is hunted
with powder and shot. This is a biil
liant-hued creature, highly valued by col
lectors. It is very shy and hovers about
the upper branches of the trees, seldom
approaching within 20 feet of the
ground.
A traveling American naturalist says
Invention, went to Australia determined
to get some perfect specimens of this
rare insect. For several days he strove
with long nets and short nets to entrap
some of the beautiful creatures of the
upper air. He raised ladders and climb
ed trees at the peril of life and limb, but
the wary butterflies kept beyond range
of his swooping net.
The entomologist hit upon the brilliant
idea of a decoy. Loading his gun with
the smallest shot he had, he brought
down one of the high-flyers. It was
badjy battered, but he patched and fur
bished it up to an appearance of re
spectability and spread it on a bush top
in a conspicuous spot 10 feet above the
ground, arranging the wings with as
close a resemblance to life as possible.
Curiousity is a besetting failing to but
terflies. Presently two of them noticed
their departed comrade and began to cir.
cle lower and lower above the busk
Others joined the investigation, and,
finally, the patient collector was able to
capture one of them by a swift move
ment, This sent the other soaring away
in alarm, but if) a few moments they
were back again, and before the day
was over the naturalist’s ingenuity was
rewarded by the capturing of half a
dozen perfect specimens, which after
ward became the property of various
scientific museums. Since then this has
been the recognized method of taking
that species of insect.
Somewhat similar was the capture of
some rare South American butterflies
several years ago. An entomologist,
traveling on the Orinoco, failed, after
attempts, to take a single specimen
of a swallowtail butterfly, which haunted
the upper toiiage of the forest. One
day his party came awosj a band of
half-savage natives, armed with bow
guns, bows and spears, one of whom
offered to supply the collector with a
number of the desired insect at a price.
An offer of 2% cents a specimen repre
sented opulence to the native, who re
turned on the following evening with
six of the butterflies—all perfect or near
ly so.
How the Indian could catch the shy
and delicate insect, which he himself
with all the implements of the chase,
could not capture, was a problem to the
traveler. Not until he was about to
leave would the native explain. His
method was very simple, he seid, and
pointed to his blow-gun, a weapon with
which these people are marvelously ac
curate and deadly marksmen, even kill
ing big game with darts blown from
them. He had “marked down” his but
terfly, waited for it to alight, and then
shot a pellet to the left upon which it
was poising. The impact was sufficient
to stun the prey and bring it to the
ground without injuring its fragile
wings.
JUST LIKE HIS FATHER.
Mrs. Howells—Your baby resemble*
his father very much, don't you think?
Mrs. Growells—Yes, in both looks and
actions. Why, he even makes a specialty
of crying for the moon in the daytime
instead of at night, just for the sake of
being contrary. —Chicago Newt,
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cabbtb Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up
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An Austrian thaler is only good for its
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Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for ohlldrsu
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About 300,000 geese are annually brought
from Russia to Saxony.
Making headway —knitting the neck of
a sweater.
I do not believe Piso’s Cure for Consump
tion has an equal for coughs and colds.—John
F. Boxes. Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15,1900.
The man who’s daft on fishing might be
classed as an angler-maniac.
The worst of borrowing trouble is that
it entails such a high rate of interest
It requires no experience to dye with Put
nam Fadeless Dxes. Simply boiling your
goods in the dye is all that is necessary. Sold
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When a fellow can’t raise a beard he
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is hair to.
It would naturally be supposed that a
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Catarrh Cannot Be Cured,
With local applications, as they cannot reach
the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or
constitutional disease, and in order to cure it
yon most take internal remedies. Hall’s Ca
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“I am. 1 went t’roo one o’ de biggest
colleges in de country; while de students
was asleep.”— Washington Star.
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