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SijStt*. , '•••.•:':'•'•''.•• '-•• ' </•;\•\ ' •;:...''.'•'. • 'i'JJjey'cijite^ffeiooiJi Ikiie^n'^^;] Hera's, IjtitnmQnB, and filJttMny '3Pi»- , Mjuj&wUjtii enioawftsscd, made tbe4»l8h/ ^op'kUJWftta ti)© pale faceid qidW (yjng . x ko opeltad.ever s/Sp» the. gchblarj||! . bfshop' iirsd. delightful i). inood as fh« §-o children fopjhd itfto that nftornoba.: f Sojso,'^#eelfis |3»ewj)lijjc with hjtppl-' '• nsand i)«i* eyes brighter than oyer %i tf»ysteiied tQ.at,oW«s, guessed, riddlci! 'and played g^mes^wlfu- tlie b!shgp v n.ijq DUmrjiyi)ee, ^ - ' , - Atlastfhd shadoVs grew longer,\ -^ \I've a tost story %o fell yotftwo chili ten' before Ve'iiov\ said the bishop, ,.,. ... . J''ftwuvyoumustbo-veryquietandJisfeu **l &»nW> i»aia bttimniji Dee.' \on very' ltard, for there IsH^ guessing part to it. aadjj •would have' \Ouee upau s a time,\ began the bisiji •Duroroy Pee bad cofto to <all upon tu^ j>i.«Jifti>. • - • '• • • v \i jbe bishop and l»e wore -very P?*- tfculnr friends and thorefoxe? shook ,W»d»,.as ami? to m*n, in a ve*y WdMl manner, \- particular business, lieen^iWfut forty **ot to ..fed m ** -;|ome.'l_ r ; \i-ata ***y- .Stoat**-W here£ Dummy 1?ee,\ said, the Wntiop, ifflttlarig at Ms' *J?hero wa? a short pimse> liummy Bee frowning tko'uyBhtfnby into space 'tor lacBh and the. bis1|8)> waiting to '-lioar tho. jnannft of kit guest's BusI* %ea$. • \• '• , ' -\Are you oyer lonosoute, blshopr', • 'asked Bummy Doe at iiist, leaning for- .Ward. <hnd claspln* bin •sbecrtt.^nrKW •;, 'aroufid Bis lenoos, *— \Xe*. often,\ -soSdl tl(o bishop, the rapte of 1tuth vlbratlnj through .bis tone. -, . . -«- % .• * •*' , * C&ftdlcan and wlifelek and of strong and * often uop&polar opinions, the scholarly bishop w«s Indeed- a lonely • man, ^uit ijow pnrtteulply so, ^ * controversial point liiid SorcCd-hlm . inltb *a noaiflon where lio atood alraoat it iiot quite aloiiQ, He'lvllil *o bolleve hi* ponrtloii 'was a xaattor or -principle. HIa enomlea suld it, \wan obstiuiioy and doga»atl((nj, and even Ida wroe*t frieuds, were silent and regretful over the matter a t Iwie. -3tte ItH&'tftunJfcsnunyDee* Wino to been *ritiug 'on \p.*$ ppJnt, suid liltter, ilery ytotia wero penned'on iliOBliefits oC pape* tbatk))lr6i?ced tHo owi tlesli,, Ke glanced at tliata now n* 1» spoke, and ftom tbem (a'Cho DtniiUaCul plctur- cil\ face of tola ydOBg wife, wkp had died very curly In tiielr imirrtcd life, Xo», lio wait very Joiwly. Bunimy D\oe nodded awd looked - t&onjfhtfully nt tlie jjIaWllig-Baiittilire. * 4 Nlco tBingi iMPpeneonietiaiOHWhen you're loncaoraoflt; *3UOHB1I^* bo nnld by tnfy of giving a Bnanll crtitalb of com fort to .Itlit friend,\ **1fou Ktio\t nipttwsc inslek ajnd.tlow^i aoutu g^tttnja; lior hcnllb aurnl father Utwy attuoaettlenient tfork, and fiotue- UMJC* 1 get 'kind oC a idomacli nclio.ia JoyitcaHanan'liloapJii.my tiiront. - - •\ **^iy, it most'0holce:a l«e,\ lid naaetl tteitlnRly, =\Btit Ju*t tlib fttl»er day tbe dumiacr boarder ^eut mo themo bicycle ,tr»u«re,\ rtlcWiip out lite aliort leg ' tor tho Waliop lo «so. \or t n«?ver coald • 'bikvtt »tood It in th« iwll, iSJlio knew how I felt aibont fcllts mid ttjirbiia rmd . fttways bavlnjt to nvenr aojacJetliliiR of the other cul|dre»a*». 'mn% »t their {trowing «o find Kxid HW ti«t. I slept < vrlth. *em that iIlRl»t In li^d. unit once iwhew I woko\ Sip atnl' Ihoogtit' nbtmt • motlftr Ivjtiat reachod ove*- mul r«»It •oe thejif, and iHetx I foil bettor. 1>W you evo'rjty nnyt^JtiK like- Itialt'*- JUe auriced, looking nt ilio blBbop's trou- iwwd lej(» mrelehed wit or* tho other •itte tff tlio«re>- \No the Wsliap^ replied fcwcnvclyj ttp . feted not tbbttsht Of 4t.. 'IThan there are *hv«y« tbtlngs to'do for folka,* you. know, and tlwl'a one \' thing I ontfto to- see nlinlt.** continued- \,l>aminy Dec. 'Vvo IceuHptWiiB sotip amd hooka nitdthlks^a Up fot-S^ie Bettte- m*i»t.people to.n ttttle ulrl tirtioNjvoa In ksr arac he&Sr tlio isettlcijient. s. . «%htfi gotia kind wt mother, ollly*he*a• ,, an aunt ntid nwCul liml to> her. S^cl djrinlchiometliing out of a U6tllo\—and ISamitny Bee l lovr«rei1 Ids xolco to- a »*oel£ed-wbl8pei^-*'nnd ahes Is awttil ; mean U Nora,\ - \Wtifct 18 tlio matter •with NoraT' aalced the btahop. \£ apttyit back i think they .call it,\ \*dW f Butnniy i)oe, -wild a learned air, . \and-J feel BO sorry. I naked dither If • he'd adojit hir, no€Wio said, lie thought he couldn't, Tv& thought I'd liiftrjy l^rif neeewmry, bxii father- \«vould linvd. • \to'adJoip^ us both *hoii, -\Vlint do you thlhkr' Whe bishop's prteBelpiil'thtaight was n \>yMdte to lasgh^batjlic held£. IIIB peace, T»i'-&IWjfty D&tfeaafo'll! . • - \She's English.' Jt'itfijtoiff her about you, 8h6 eftlls you lofSj. b'tlt t said not lord exactly, only kin* of .next to tt!tae.!-erd,you kito-w.\ . ^ f *.tifil8-thehlBhoip,coilld conlAltf Mni. Iself ho longe?, btrt p\it haes his head , and laugheUa'peBtilnglauslitlint star-,] tied the shadows In-tlio dtxn.'ituiet 11< brary^ and ho oaiy slopp&a .when ho N beheloSB'ta^y:D'ee Rising; nthtrn In; v «iMd imritfiso. ,.'• N . ^ \idotne said tlie blahopv aprlnglrtg .up\ like a boy, ^\let.im &<>< and see ^Sfori^. . w \ . '\ ' ' • Qoodbyl\ snla'TDttiaiay X>eo, getting .up, ^r 'siiaCtig tf&iWn', -ta'^hesF, from his •.Chittlr. \TftaVs W3»at j \vaitcd . Let -. 3want.\St'iBnXve*y fur, attail's'a fiae'l ; -.aay.\ ; . --' . --, • . .' ' •But before the^'UhlMed 'tBo bishop Mweptup^tte written sheets of paper V. 'and threw- thorn -oii the erato. They -blaied ohee^fnliy* - ' \ - .' ' \Hll\ Said DuaaniyDeeb^\3ceL'eni srriggle as if tlioy-hurli'' ~_.V • \I iutetided tfley should Kiirl others,\ -•aid.the blshep «of tly ( witih a curious' •Buflit;:: ;/ - ^c - \Many curious eyes turned jo watcl ,_tlhe tjvo, .^ffio '.aigiilDed eccicslaitic in \ bis churchlygarbr ahdthe;«iiniiy,ttoinp' VflNWytaBfldl wd&o,iiiot aStogotite^w aware £H . these* glnncesj- Hook -theto largely as attlbacte tohis beibved biey* «le trbdaers an;$ ,»trnttqd paroiidly. Two-dellgattut sfops weari miide -Jt'^ojre^ey*«waoaesa:. «i6 temmnoptLWbore Jltllb'*iifoJh.i(vo:^ -aXdihieW^nt '\dw' .ladoii with bwks, jgAn\es kfia floweia., { •• \lE'a.iiher sajs : ^he Ws, iJKb.n'plchei *te#r JtMduVgBggii'V «idd-'BtUqai&y/ r : ^^•^iMtii^^k^ktA-^-fl: *'%&&$*^i*PWfy 7 \'/••'' . ,•!• , ••'•T .-v *•• •lEtmmm *«* itt lav«*ftfetee8e. J \--tcrsk tn. <pup CiKaii,^ . , j A atorr i* told of a ywiijc tnah 1Touug,,a p*l|oeitt3H iieeraan &»»»•**« &* K&* *»« fe to «ib'le th,ree.«nieaa w^Js Ag» milfeand is full ^ W »'»'^'» B 4 S - • % e W as dud-'wliat he-wasdoW^ -Uhe pypW . .Jewwatattoa. The cuee<»e_ is i \1* ; first cable message ran;. • imitated, hut ueveu equaled,, 'hete. ITUe , Am 'wilU H»v« flative.jtpijdft $#l?- 1 typical Eugllsh cheese Is tfie Cheddar, Hunt tigers tomorrow. ---..x\^^.v.v *..«»„ M„„n R h niwnafier The nest eoipinnirfcation did BBtar- rire.tili two we«is lafiejr. ,Itwts>,$bi8; Jflhn dfcaa. KIU«d.- Xiakt, '• <What.dqr op, \thei'^llv^d # ni«h irtoue, 'ttnd, «B soroetriues hhpi)BB.« $0 lonely people, he grew «)fWigj»d hitter: dieoJcted^Hs.1:™,!*\* forgot tlip teaehhigs: of the one WhoiB- 1 lie had votrea to ecfve, hilt tided hi- stead to sofve hituself, and was uuhup^ ny^as all sueh jnen are, \There dnirio to hljn one \day a dear Httifttcntf \of hiB^ho -was. also lone- ly, but who tried to 'forget his loneli- ness, by helping others and was com. forted by; dofn'g tbfs. So the hum lonrned a'lesscinfrom his little friend, mid he, too, foimft comfort nud^ happi- ness as thp boy had, \Now \the man nntuMUy did hot Want to'lie -Jowely and unhappy and bitter ngnlu, for ho found the.better part, so ho thought out n ,pl«n, . fie would-tnke the boy down* south-to his mother, who la almost well, but not quite so well as she will ho when t)io mini brings to her her youngest hoy£ • There was a. queer gurgling sob (hat was half a laugh and irnlf a cry und altogether «. n)lxtui!o of hmne- Blctcness mid'eomlng deligljt, aijd..'Bjrj».' my Dee shot hlmself.;hujuy' Into Wo lijshop's nrtas; cudqie# against his: shoulder mid lay ther^sMrotllHng hap- plly. lie, gToped vnlnli?\ for his hand- kerelilof Hint could not ho found, «nd iito fingera closed gratefully over the bishop's (hie lawn Shut ho found within Ids grasp, \Guessdd said tho bishop\ lnughtnjr, I with a. Hbnko In lils votcei. \Tho first pnrt of iny puzzle story guessed with- out % Mistake.\ Now for- tho second. Then ho took the little sick girl to a White, bright room that ho\ knows of In the children's hospital, -whore, *»ur« rounded by' birds, books and ilo^ert arid loving care, *ho can get well arid perhaj»8como to live iir4ho loncJyho.use of the lonely m.an to brighten It,\ \- Another little ery.ftom tho bed, and Nora's nlonder, grophis nngers sought the bishop's band. \MoJ\ she said.. \Me—Norn? Would my aunt\— 'T think »o, n snlu the bishop, \We will find'a way. But what a fine pair of gncssors these two orei Never- to make a mistake!\ When the kind Sienrted woman on that floor came In to lock nfter Nottu her n«nt being nway .serving time for drunkenness, they went away nnd left the happy child, already bettor, 1 *with hope ,anu Joy working- rulrncles wlih her. ' \You mnko up your mind the beat nnd nulclicst of any one I ever know. How-did yon think of such beautiful things?\ asked Dummy Bee ns they felt their way down the rickety Btnh% \It's a thtuik ottering, Dummy Bee,!' wild -fch,o .biahpB, with a return of his curious amlie, \for burning the pa- pers.** , \Three Sinn*. * \When I was n young nmn, said an oldtlfndr, I was employed hi'an Ohio town of sohie- l.SOO Inhnbltttnts. Nmjte day tlio town was blllettffrom root to foundation in fittttting letters, \They're Corning!\ One couldn't go »,nilS8,o\f the hjg- letters. They fallowed lKnfjevery- Where, nnd\ half the town woul&ftwttkvj \on In tlioinlualc of thcnlght wtth those huge Ictlers staring them In the face, \vhiB*thcy wondered whatlt all meant A -week, or more passed, and trae taomlng every one of those *ignB was covered with another equally naming \They Itave Comcj at Town Hall T6- nlghtl\ And you mny Ce sure the -town turned out in forte; There wasn't sfand- li^ rsenvnlthsughTi libwnt ntlmittaiasa fco was charged. Inside\ a big curtain .'excluded the stage, arid to this all. eyes were turned as the appointed hour drew near. There TOS a little delig, and It .Was about half past 6 when the curtain slowly. tOse, dlseidsing to view Another* '< Of the Big .fettered Blgns, oiiFyTlbe-wordv tag was different this tinifc • The sign read \They Hove GoheS\ And yon eatj.bet. your last Hollar It Wasn't long before tlie.tbwnspco.ple had gone. Some clever fellows hnu'wprktid tho game successfully and. \got aWay With & sung iittlg sunt, leuvnig dnly-a couple of townspeople to .pull up the \curtain. \• .> .. - -*-^ _„ ... T A taut Art. •• '-'Gra'coM TbbWlng,\ remarked the atatuestiue young Ihdy at the head Of the tea table; \Is tttst becoming one of the lost arte. JNsw are prdflbleut in It, andf indeed, -thenlfficultles ai-o inaiay.. I ain tofetrlng of course to »tn6ii, \\V0r ken. are'still nrtstrcascf of the art, hut not alj of thero; either.' -. .. \But I have seeii. men who Were fat, not to Biiy^tubby, and* they-find thftt a mere inclnmf ion of the head to a bur- den, for it, induces dlsnigreeable rushes, of blobiCtb the;head, and'-that is b'.ad for \raen^who w#nr twehty inclrjeollftrs. PAnd thofe' nre*nieu : who ai'e^tall, ifertn ;^Hd^sehi|jgy, and when- they- bow, .'bfe- hi'g- sensitive' plants^-they think aiid hiah* the speettt^irtliiitkr-df -stttaged |torioribttes,^htt they dfc^aa- the-Biniie of 1^p;iHanfintiie Street. \AAp^hhre seen men whom the 'crit- ical mSmoii't 'found titiprep.areid, Wltb htods iiv^pcke^i,. And! have fibdu thern WhenN^iey -Were \v'6i{vllig (iftps ntfd ''ciilfdlie'cV > vitl!ily-ah'd. i histlhctively at hat brjims;, h>d I b1ttsh# at thejlr .grotesqiie'poses an^hYOluiVturycaWc;h' 'Sack went the tearfBl*me8easje fiend on'hoay, ' uu,.»v'4<;<- f. . _ ,. M .JZ>. u.»*m. .«4„1 _^^„i,.». .-.f. imif*. mivslev.\ {Jptnach and m , -fiiist *ttu»de In tfee Bhgflsh JEp^n afler whteh It Is ^lauied. it Is \^sry •!.&•• American ecenu efysejo. CJLeslreliS 4u- Other favoriteUnglishclieese, -ivlillethe fashlbiiablc'liUcfisei (it\Ityfio$ is .Saitoh, a cheese wBlch defles imitation; Sage clifcejie, first made in England, Is now made the world oV<» Tti dlstrnguldh- f ddedi « - \Tpf^s t##»3fe,.t);iiit. h« VfiM? ltttjE :Jh ie|ving{j;}pKeis''.tJlty- i -«n'd--had>-'br- :d0rs t?jsifc -ho ;ha<i a ifffac'itrick .and that he w»3 to Jrtin Into JPhl^'ojeSshla on tlinoV' -. '• ' 3?iiooiaa BV ferhlsth of S*lsx3rJfleld» Jvhc •was a p4 s 8oji|er<=Hi::lhe wre-elie-d; tralp.,) testified. that Ba--vis tc}d h|m it was \impossjhje to sees 1 the s^paals on ac- count of detno's^fcejni. Stephen , i,. i &-»'i)j a B;ogharii« ol Vlwm ^,^„„ ^_... Plainfield, who .^J- : WJS ^0te?Whcem&tersr V.bbl or io'nin sb.inrge ahd ^bTorln« of-sage, pUrsley,\ gpinBch ar on the traft, tested tha.t h^^siatea heav'y that it mlght^haVe been «ie #iarfeold laaves bruised and steeped,, lns Li°f P * vl8, He^ked \»? home of a second qardifl Qiairt, Sus- BfWls a^ophIarT) , o'«^.Wtt f dhi6eH, Wtffi^p-tho.caijrafi of-«te ;Bccid.e»t, pfeibnflaying been laoused, t\permit *alu\-t!aM»eniliert andsayls JtopllecXj '••.'•, [was secured au'd the setileu/ceffiii mandy, is another. $hes«e cbeeses^ar* • 2i !L, T !Cfc * ,(1 nq &$$%-' ' 'opened. To\ tho constefnatiohiNf* those cured in cavefc where'the. temperathre The him 1 're^erred|to;--*a.9l3aY!s' present there lay the body of ^magnif- ue ycr rises above\l2 to 14 degrees. !e ^ an, 1 '. ' ' Icenf Bengal' tiger resting on -white 'Hhey are reitay for marketlng''in May„ The,.witness -In. aiiawbr t o dnesaiptfs an tin. The following message was soon \ 01)U November. Hoquetoit, a celcbrated- >o.aredthfitln bjs : opftiioh th'o^^^ leak rachig across the Atlantic; *• • . Vreneh cheese, is'.made. from, the rhbi' \- \\ gled milk'pf goats#hfffoeep that browse oh the thyme clad banks ot the Aw'io, in. western France,. These cheeses are also ripened, in.c&ves^bu.t the tenv perature is kept at 40 degrees, ^ Akin to the Roquefort cheese is; thaM called Gorgonzola, made In Jtaly after similar processes. It is/'inilder than Boquefort and not quite so goodjlbntlt Is soldfimuch cheaper, Another) Italian tfoeese\ Is v%i?y bijid, an4 hWiMi.RY. ry a <coinpistv .Ime 6t ^fM^di J ^-^ii#i^ : \* i ^M^.3iSo^e have i*i'ft«?S«3^^ltocsare i^tioic !dvnd[anyxh^e ^|cfeHefliia and m vsvfflf carried only la fireman. '• t* fi9e3* _. ... InthViterknichest'lnth* engima had E 0r ^ a jnlstBH?. 1 Sotpe, \mffitaUe. You. iO.eyer.beea propexly^^ropairejl, explain--send »tiger. \ynereis-JoHn?' injg that -probabiar tJie.- expansion*, aiid ' Tho following information- was soon contraction 0! the> .bolts caused by the received: ttlternato--boat ar*d'cold had Joostened KO mistake, No m!»t,ak». Jolm inside the plates, illewring, the ^qap©, pi tlcert \-' ' } steam. - . 1. ' .* , 1. EdWardVJfiiEwefii; the conductor of the Philadelphia. _ayer, liai 621, which rah into tho locasil,' was then callod, * Kittnre'ii Mo-tnment <p W-i«hl»«rto?«. Amon^S the many monuments to Washington Is the one'whlob every vis- itor to the Cap? Verde islands will, re- WM. mnnnwinl A rirttllfli* nnflmiR ItallftH do inSSufcti^ ha- wanolous frcuks of natural tfjsulpture ,-?\•»*—•• -7-- \y --,—: t 3.lnV2asmua^ \' »»\^Istehce. Along 5 the farther Bldeof with macaroni. Ariojher curious I SS^^tafir- thehnrborof gnn-YlcenttsthlprlncIpal ^oese ^ be Cae?locavello, or rf^l?wl°*ttowu, Uses ft hojd ridge pt uark-gray. f w»Vf' ch ^ dollcI £??' \\ ' - — J-.-.-s. ,.—^ nrovead fwitb asrffir'Itlrcuried'iBg the received aio Bpaelflo trarbnittloha he- supposed that eve-fi; After the cojllsloxa it haplioneq and «ho Oagbxeer iepliod; 1 vorcflni^roci;,, the erestof which forma ,nn exact, llkCiiess^ofT.out! lmmortftl \I did notseo ^honiuatl,,I wa*into theta.\ * * \ McEv?e-a asked him wiyf \I couldn't sews with the Davis cxplalnod Georgei stjemlngly 1 ' lylns face upward,, steam \ m ,f lu * peaceful sleep. . ' • ^^' f Tlio hero's Ifirge, bold features, the. With macaroni. Another curious Italian horse „,., ... . . , nnd. hn- provea {with agjc^Itlrcur'jd'is the skin* use In* makin uausn^ea and come* In ciirlon«,'fmusngeIlke shapes. \-.' timburgcr cheese, so beloved by the Germans, originated In Belgium. It is extraordinarily rich, being allowed to w •will sell a coaiplctc clcctriQ door bc« ovtftt^-1icU R littciy,, pushj^^orc mi ^^ staples lor 59c. j R »r» ^JIIOIIWU, ihackwnrtl ^avdof thelinlr; his niasa- Conductor McJSwon, *ddeill.tlurt ho .vcSaersnnd^even thetun of tho T| P° n t0 putrefactlom hehee' Its -ItorHCr •^- —.. .!«„«,.« ,.„„„»M„ ••« i.o _ ..i ...._.._ ^ Some peraona have a saying, ''Gorgon. 10 yeaVa anil thirst lif knew him to he,„ n(lc Bcal0 wUb wonder^i psactnes*. a first'claia origfcncor, , _ • j TnQ .^HUIKC monument, sharply oilfe WlHIam H, Besalof, vice presidont ji ne a against the deep l)luo of thelrop-. and general maxaagor of. tho Central j Jcal ^ lB on 0 0 f the first objects that Bal)rbad Of New Jofsoy, desottbrsd the workings ot thes oliwtriopnouraatilc- automatlc b'oek -signals, hut a* this puzzled the JurCxa It w*» dtfdded to have\ an. \actual ^aaomonstratlon ot the iyhtem\oh*tlit) .0®ntiitrpjta fonlsht, Mr. Be*Ipf d'oclnrod that any engi- neer wW trlod *o run- \his. onglue In a faulty : c#nilltleSa would bo .dlsrolssad from tho sbrrtce- It -wa* tlio duty of the o'nglaeor, he addoil, .to roport the engine la. Jo-soy City It It was out xola Is a'cheese to swear by, Elmbur- geryto swear at.\ From Holland coriie the Edani and the'pluoapplc* both made ! in uppruuw.uH «-v- .^ ln cleanly manner and very popular. glgiintrc prbiwrtlons. with-'. »*» ™}* m \ l b ' 8t W tb «t t ? d 1 * Du *f ow - - • » utfcd their round, cannon ball Iflce Edam chcaacs te\«hoot out of their can- non when f the Swedes were\ hosleglng Amsterdnm.-Phlladolphia North Amefc.1 lean.\ •*.-•• * • meet ohe'a eye In upproucblng the is- Uind, Its glgimtlb -proportions, wtth the houudlesa ocean for n background, form n portrait wonderfully true to na- ture nnd ovotpowerlug In Its mugnlft- ccncc, Snnil Dnhc« l a ttnu'eenr* ^Tir,e of the most lutoro»Ung.'ancl re- markable of the mauy regions for the observation of sand dunes lies between Bordeaux, mid Bityonno. lu\Ga*eoii£. Tho sea here throws every\ J*eaf upon of condition, • JX-UQ ne« ueru imu»s wvw JV»» »i~-\ ;. ., , . , .. ; . , ..,. j_^ Prosoautcr finsllBh Uses nskea Mr. the beiwd^along a Hue t>f 100 miles In -^. al f8l n 5 ««•* tra lsplantlng trees, Boaler w*o, In tail op'nton, wn« res-, length, some 8.00O.0W cubic yards of- •\?* ¥' hn * fonndjliat the roohi ot ponslblo\for ih'o-\wfrock and Mr. Bosror gand. trees cover on an ntcrnge^Bout two- replied: \The engineer o( tho Philadelphia train, James Uav£s.\ \vVhon askod why ho held this opin- ion,. Mr. Bojlor said that^ Davit *lone might h«vo' provasntod tho ncdd«snl. •\ x Death of Cor*gr»nma« Moody. ABhovitW, N. G, Fob. e.-fjonsroas- min X M. Moods' of this district died at \WayneavHle yesterday from coagos- tlon ,ef the lungst. Ho was lakea-alck several -weeks, BLJO In. \Wwhlngton . • WARKErrnEPORT. o. The prevailing westerly wrudjr con- tinue picking up the 8urra.ee particles from the wsstward slope, whirl them over to the Inward slope, vrhere they are again deposited, .and the entire ridge by this menus aioue moves grad- ually inward, to the course of years there has thus been foriiijcd a eoihiilex B^athmbf dttues.all aptiro^ttnntely par- allel tt v HU tho coast and wltlCoue nn- oth5r and of alt altltudes.up to 230 feet These nre marching steadily Inward at .a rate of- from .three to sis feet a year, whole villages having sontetlmea been torn dowh to prevonfburlal, and rebuilt atn distance, ls^ The Root* qf Tro*», ' The rjoofs of a tree do act cover tht same area beneath tho earth as they'do above.. A gardener of many year** ex- perience, having had a vast deal to da \I Niwr York F»rovlilpn *t»rket. . NowTbrk.Peb.S, WHEAT - ICo. 2 red; 83c • f. b. aftoatj NCR- 1 northern, Deluth, as^c ... CORN*— No. 2 com, 68c t. o, b, afloat OATS—\NO. 2 oats, -430( No...*l White, «yjOi No*. 3 white, 43Mite.' .\ .FORK-—Moss, ^«.0oe>xaBO; fmmlly, .?18.?6©19.Q0,;\ : HAV-^Shlpptira, BKC^'TOoi good 'to choice, 85®U.0S_ . • ' BUTTE%-Cre«nibry, -eittow. 20c; factory, m\ imltathm. creaanory, western fancy, SOc, GHEESE^Paaacy large- white, astfc; small whit6, U&o, - . ' ' EGGS-^Statia- 'and •Penttsytvanlav' 28c. POTAtbllS—\KowYorlt per 188 lbs., $1.5002.06.- \tcrngeJilMmt th!rd» of the area of Its branches. Thi, tree which hni the largext area Tmdcr grouhd Is the weeping willow. This tree's roots, spread to such «u extent that should there bo shy trees or ahrubs planted within thlrtyvfeet or them In % few years the roota.of the Willow Wilt he fohnd Intermingled wUhthom. JFrult trees, nuchas apples, pears-ami plnras, have very small root* in comparlsoii with their slxe. The roots of currant bushes do not cecupj - more than a atmr- icr the space thqighrnnehes coter. Crfllclum VUmt UiirtK mid Pre**, -*To bring nbont snue fdeuashjp be- tween people who love «aeh other, ret> spect for each QtlioT's.lridl\idoiilty is of course* necessary, We can vow that I unles^ .duty seriously and lovingly; uoi ^rfect. ^rking ;#edfca! Batteries*tli'e~ ^M-V-^sually sold for % to $ i>at half the price, the «se-'ol n*d*eal batteries is constantly In- creasing. We repair all \Kinds of batteries at very-reason- abie rates. • W HeaotUal IJree Sn»Kr». Among the 4hest atirncttve of .the many kmds of serpents are the delicate an^heau&urtr^linTKcsi^^ which, very rarely* descend to, the ground, ns:they Und food enough amoug the Birds and those frogs and liiards whlcii also dwell In trees. The grace- ful form of the body, tlie elegance and rapidity^ of their moteaienta and the exquisite beauty ot their colors have [•excited the lively ndmlriittoii of those Who have had the good fortune to Watch them in their native-haunts. The larger kinds attain to a length of over five feets They are frequently .-adorned with the brightest colors, green being, -however^ generally the prevailing tint Shcy nre atjtivfe by day/ crUldrint between people who love«ach other. Think how It would moke for peace -if domestic criticism were for- bldden-at every breakfast tablet Think of our own happhiesl If our brothers and sisters will stop telling jis unpleas- ant truths! Think of their happiness If we^ could jrefrata from eiillghtenlns tbem*-oS to their dress or- mauheca*^'.' \beliefs!—Margaret Deland ln ttarper'S Bazhr. . / J, tlOB. Drawipg tostru JTI e n t s, FenSvAftist's Pencils^ Paints and Brushes.., / -. \ - Bwffsto ***rovliloh -Wlarkit. Bnffnt6 i P6sb.B. ,l . ^HBAT—S3& i'-aorthers»: «7c r winter wbeati i«o, 8-red» 80c. - CORN - No, 2 yoilo-wv 62o t . o. b, b.'anoatt-Hb, 8 arellow^ 53.^0, OATS — NO. V white, 42c If. o. b. afloati.No. 3 white,-41%c Pl.OtTR-t'^prlaig wheat, boat pateat per bhl.j 4i.2B(^4iB0j. lbw r gtade«, J2.75 @3;00; - -,. BBTTEll-^Gr>eamory - -Wo'sferxt' ex- tra tubg, ;26ts; state ' and Penhi sylvania. creamery, 25@2B'4e-; <laliy, fair to good, 18*g)20o,. . . • _/ GHEiESfB.— iFanoy fulf Crearn, lBe; good^to clioloo, I4#li$<£; com- mon to fair, l2T®i3o, 7 7, EGGS-^-Slatei.- frosl^^imoy, • 23#24e. POTATOES^Por-hushel', 60(gS 62c. . • S»W the Whole at It. Alexander WeepIng.becausB the world was ,so small has a counterpart In an old rnhabltnut of inssfca pretty, little} vUlageon'IiOekikomoud side. Scotland who nt hist has-been persuaded fcvf clinib^tiie'uibimtain which ha« tliled^io large a partht his horizon n)T0i^ays of his ilfe. In Lusshe has lived, as his fathers lived before him. and from .IMBS he.has never hadUhe nnibltlon to Journey; even ns^ftfr as Glasgoiw. But some onegbtjiinvto the top of \^en- Lo- mond the other day. . •iEh > mon? , isaId.he, with .great self coiigatulatlon, \but the world's a big Lplace-whenye come to*-view the Whole- -of it!\ ; ' '_ ' 7 ' *\ ' • . KeailBtic. *pe—tha'd a realistic dream. Iastriight Shfe^Indeedl 3Vhat Vr-asit? • . \oii t.dreamed-1 hud proposed: to you. and. yo'U bad turned me over^to:, ybiir fatheft'' • \ *' , s . ' . \Sfes yes. 'Arid wtotdld&ther say?\ -\Oh I upn't know; 4' only khOw I fidbr.\—Yohkers Statesman. East Buffalo Live Stock Market - CATTJtE-^BfeKBt Bteers 0Bi sale, JB.lo y _ _ \©5 gooa .to Choice shipping steers^ woke\-up \mid found myself on\ the |4^5@4.8li-faii ^o good s.teers, $4.35 \ ' ^)4.50'; coniinon to fair- Miters. .'13,33 %3,dfe; iiholce_>;to \extr^i fat. heifers, i|4'.J!5@4i5(i!:,'ga¥3!d : b'utcheK-.buIIs,. $2.75. @3.16{ -ckqjeet*Jto prime v.eais, $8,76® S.BO; a'Wdf'feti-fci'lVelS,.:J|3| : 7B@4.06 . -SHEEP ANt> LAMBS-Top\ natlvs itauibs, $,6;80@K.50|filr- ; to,good,-$6.50 6.90;-. culls\- ah<* commoiij $2.60>@|i50; good to prime- wethers, : jll5@$M.'' ':H'£&S -> Mfcxeil packers.' gradi&v $7.p|@T-.10| irtedldm hogs, |7.15@7.20} 'gpoil'to\eajolQe^ ffe96@7'.O0. ' - - \ Buffalo Hay Markbt, HAY\-^Titg£«thy per Km, /lobde, $17.flO(g>-18i00; btay, prlmfe On ira-ckjperu ton, JltOOf 17.50! Ho. 1; do, flo^ $l£orj| ©16.00.; fe, ?, 4t>iia, ^12,00@l^OOV' Jfpt.^Jb. Be Endnrcd. \Beuh boy, is it true that you \have 'dlscharged*your valbt?\ ' \i'n-ns tlieiseduiidi'el!. ^\'heh I took' hliiv.out With me, he mniiaged to make lieople think be.-Was t|ie mastanind 1 •Was the muiij how JOveftv^lSxchangei; , , . . Helping .the Untjcr^ \ . '^\ Mistress' (In surprise)—Why? did' - place the nhirm* eiock -by the btick- wiieatbattei'7 \' - ... '. t--^ Nora-'So it Would' khoW what thhe te>rise, 'hjumi-^hlcago'Ngws^ ^•''':'' \% ,: '-'••' : - -'-' -•••4'-' &\•> - .i •M-eJahclioiy is. the pleasure \ijifi.pehiiJ iad.--^KugOr' -'.* • • • ' * AW Appropriate aaot»t pr. Temple's hajtrOd ot>erhosrty was Intense. On one occasion his chaplain, was SBFpfiBed. to^Hjlve a- telegram j frbm the arcbhlshop consisting of only the vrords '\fhlrd John, 13 nnd 14.\ 'Myatiiiedj4he, ehaplaift turned, up hfa] 5 Bible and teadi VI had m^f things to I wrfte r b«f 1 Win uot with ink and pep Hv-tite'-unto thee. But I trust I shall slfbrfjy see thee and we ahull .speak ^ace to face.. Peace be. tothee. Our friends salute \thee. Grect/thy' friends by ihameV' > -/ \' \... ...^ GencroiiB. \If I could o^ly get abite toeat,\^ whined. ' ^ '.'.' .•.•x.. v <. ;.'\; \Why don't youworkS\ she asked.\'\ \^Nj3thW' doin* In tny'lfem'' he an- swered, .\\rni a dime muse'oa>..S;Tasi eater, ah' they're gettin' tobdoniracm.'' - %ooi-»m)ai r \ She said isympa'thetiotil-! ly^j.'-'G.ome right In, and you catt,hivr the\ two goblets and tbilJ glass dish' tha girlbrdkethls'rCorfiingl'S'Ghleago-PoSt; '' -,,.;,. • ^-.(.l if,- ;fj : ,i,i ,-• ' „jr-' -^.'I i !£>wAillovI|jaietinent, •-Bittle^Nelt-T^I doh'ttike my pttpa one hit. He's jtj^l-fcMh, ''••'\: ! i'\ J s JlamtoafSe :ls^ v ' •> • ' - Little Nell—XfiS'ai. fie nearly Sat down on -Dtyt ; doll^-'an*, Aen, 'stead of tabby, aiibtpf -cbultf^ne look her \cliair right^iswiy fn3nx,h.i;r ah* -left her On th' Bard floor. - •' .....'! ' '\ ' '•>' . fi--.;ri- . ,— , - -/-. . . . J . - He—-b'sbu-kajgWiIf IWere.ever;tosee a-ghost don't '..you kno-w, 1 ! believe I shoUld'be' a fcopei^dldHot-the *eit ..of'toyiif^! •-;'-•' - '• .' v ;She .'(ab'seuitlyVi-^Have you .ever •see'n a ghoStWtbhdoh tiliig. *'\ ' '• » - « . M We carry a fitll llpe of the ?a- rrjoiiS 'Estetmutt -Eouaks, Atwank/ have Ixksk Ittlmslfor file va*rious»- sizes, a$ W&fl as Stjilo\ .DeltTto, ^liic SIpiaj -^ »fi, -^ud Aristo' A big st»ckol^iidcaj^Tift- plteSj ^stringSj $tc. ,- Slieet milsiclatc_o$t. : tiQQO. shees^ itopiilar tttisaby .-^\^ci'/cdi y| The Average-^oktfh m/aim *lb*ts iti titae toiling otbef people thjugs they do not care to hear..- ; •A ^orf^ifeto«h ffefad«ls tlotrtny *eh. •Joyable in dark dajs. \ .' », - • /•;,.\.- . \- K- v', '.*. * k .