UUSY BEE'S REPLY. E By PATTEN Che no and TWO-j.EGGED DOG ON WHEELS Body Behind Fore Legs Rests on a Little Gig and Animal Scampers About Apparently Contented. A curious sight In tho streets of ono of tho residence districts of Vi enna Is n two-legged black water span iel. Ills owner, Fran IJerta Hofllngor, thinks -ho Is more wonderful than tho two-legged dogs on exhibition be cause they were born so, whllo her pet hud his hind legs amputated nftor ho had been "ruthlessly wounded by Inhuman huntsmen." After tl o wounds had healed tho woman con sulted many people as how to provldo artificial legs for tho pet, and finally ndopted tho Idea of n saddler, who constructed n little two-wheeler, by means of which tho dog now moves nbout. Tho body bohtnd tho foro legs rests on tho little gig, and tho dog scampers nbout, apparently perfectly happy, contented with tho wheels us substitutes for tho lost legs. BREAD THAT GROWS ON TREES Common Enough In Oceanlca and Is Cultivated In South America Is Big Ball. Racontours of strango adventures havo made tho bread fruit famous, their lnroes always find It at tho mo ment when they aro about to dlo of hungor. As n result, it is thought generally to bo nn extraordinary A Bread Tree. vegetable. Really it is a common enough tree. It Is cultivated In Oceanlca and tho Antilles and in South America. Its fruit Is a big greenish ball, which grows nbout as largo as tho human head. TREE FULL OF BIBLE LORE Ingenious Student of Holy Scrip tures Composes Biblical Statis tics In Novel Form. A student of holy writ has com posed biblical statistics in this novel form: Thu Bible con tains 3.5CG.4S0 lot tors, 810.C07 wordn, 31,175 ver ses, 1,183 chapters and C6 boohs. Tho longest chapter Is tho 119th I'nnlm; tho Hhortcst and middle chapter tho 117th Psalm, The middle verso Is tho Etli of the 118th Psalm. The longest namo Is In tho 8th chapter of Isaiah. Tho word "and" occurs 41), 027 times; tho word Lord 1,853 times. Tho 37th chapterof Isaiah and tho 13th chapter of tho 2d Book of Kings aro alike, Tho longest verso Is tho 9th of tho k'th chapter of Esther; tho shortest verso is the 35th of tho 11th chapter of John. In tho 2st verso of tho 7th chap ter of Ezra Is tho alphabet. Tho finest pleco of reading Is the 2Gth chapter of Acts. The namo of God Is not .mentioned In t h a Book of Esther. It contains knowlcdgo wisdom, holiness and love. Tho composition Is cnlled by Its au thor "Tho Trco of Knowlcdgo." LABOR ON POSTAGE STAMPS Amount of Work Necessary to Pre pare Them In Proper Manner Is Simply Amazing. Wo tako so many things for grant ed that at times, when wo learn of tho amount of trouble a simple-appearing thing has cost, wo aro amazed. For Instance, how many, when they glibly Btick a postngo stamp on a letter, think of tho trou ble that has boon taken to put just tho right amount of mucilage on tho stamp? And yet tho labor and caro oxponded on tho bnckB of stamps Is considerable. It is n most dcllcuto op eration. After tho printing great sheets of stamps aro passed under a roller from which thoy rccelvo n thin coating of gum; then they aro gradually dried over steam pipes. Of course caro is taken to mako tho coating oven. Tests aro hourly mado to sco thnt tho heat and humidity nro oxactly right. Then for each season of tho year allowance must bo mado. A hardor gum for summer, a thinner ono for winter. In winter tho gum Is npt to crack and caro must bo taken to pro vent that. A third grado for spring and fall gum Is known as "Interme diate." So you seo oven so small n thing as a postage stamp Is an Item of interost In tho country's workshop. Oh, busy bee, oh, busy bcol You aro working all tho day. Do you nover stop to tnku u rest, Nor to havo a bit of play? "I'm laying up my store of food Kor tho cold long wlntur's day; And honoy 1 must mako for you Whllo you romp about and play. "And when In winter you will havo Tho honey, pure and nweot, Thnt I havo worked all summer loiiu To make, thnt you may cat, "You'll understand, my llttlo child Why I must work ulwny, I'-or I must feud myself and you Whllo you run out and play." ORANGE AND LEMON GAME Amusing Pastime for the Children That Finally Develops Into a Tug of War. Two of tho players Join hands, fac ing each other, having agreed private ly which Is to bo "Oranges" and which "Lemons." Tho rest of tho pnrty form n long line, standing one behind tho other, and holding each other's dresses or coats. Tho first two ralso their hands so ns to form nn arch, nnd the rest run through It, Hinging ns they run: "Oranges and Lemons, Say tho JJells of St. Clement's: You owe mo llvo farthings. Say tho- bolls of St. Martin's: When will you pay mo7 Say the bells of Old Uallcy. I do not know, Say tho bcll3 of Bow. Hero comes a candlo to light you to bed. Hero conies a chopper to chop off your head!" At tho word "head" tho hand nrch way descends, nnd clasps tho player passing through at that moment. He Is then asked in n whisper: "Oranges or Lemons?" And If ho chooses "Or nnges" ho is told to go behind the player who has agreed to bo "Oranges' and clasp him around tho wnlst. Tho players must bo careful to speak in a whisper, so that the others must not know what ha3 been snld. Tho gamo then goes on again in tho snmo way until all tho children havo boon cnught and havo chosen which they will be, "Oranges" or "Lemons." When this hnppcns tho two sides pro pare for n tug of war. Each child cIuhpb tho one in front of him tightly, and tho two lenders pull with all their might until ono sldo has drawn tho other across a lino which has boon drawn between them. UNIQUE OPTICAL ILLUSION No One Would at First Suppose That the Four Lines Are Perfectly Straight. Aro theso four lines perfectly straight? No ono would suppose at first sight that they nro perfectly straight and Optical Illusion. pnrallol, but thoy will stand tho test of a straight edge. Tho divergent rays distract tho vision. A New Paris Game. Tiivenllo Parisians havo u now game to take thu plnco of tho dlabolo crnzo. It Is called tho "looping bird," nnd is a llttlo noroplano shot up by aid of a hook and a pair of dlabolo sticks. Tho Tullerlea gardens nro much frequent ed by players of tho looping bird. Hut moro ambitious models of ueroplanes thnn tho bird nro now Eold from $1.50 to $10. Ono of the latter is a vory good Imitation of tho Karman ma chine, nnd is propelled by twisted In dia rubbor strings. On being wound up tho llttlo ncroplnno, which is pro vided with wheels, runs along tho ground for 20 fcot nnd then rises to from flvo to sis feet nnd flies through tho nlr for somo 20 yards or so. A cuto llttlo toy for good children. though no doubt somo bad ones nro not deprived of It by their Kronen parents. Good Habits Young Man's First Essential, He Says. Wheat King Tells Beginners In Busi ness Career What They Need to Be Successful In Life. Now York.Hero Is tho ndvlco to young men of James A. l'nttcu, tho Chicago wheat king who recently loomed up ns a power In cotton. For a young man Intending to start out In llfo ami adopting n business career, tho first essential Is that of good habits. Tho modern employer ns a tulo, soon drops a youug man from lik pay roll who docs not possess this requisite. "Ho should perform tho duties re quired or him, no matter lit how mon ial n position, no a second ciecutlnl, with tho utmost willingness. It ho should sco any opportunity for Im provement In tho linos of tits duties, .10 should BUggest tho snmo to his em ployer, for nothing pleases tho em ployer so much ns tho fact that Mi cmployo is working for his Interest and a young man following out this lino, ns a rule, is advanced whon op portunity offers. "I hnvo had mnny applications from young men to enter In my employ, but I havo observed that not ono mnn In n thousand Is fitted to enter Into a stockbroker's ofllco or the grain trado and meot with success, for tho suc cessful speculator seems to bo en dowed, ns a rule, with ability that nil men nro not favored with. "I hnvo jomctlmes thought It wub a handlcnp for nny youug mnn to bo holr to a great fortune, if It Is his In tention to enter into nn nctlvo llfo that requires much personal atten tion, for, as n rulo, success depends James A. Patten. upon tho young man himself and not upon tho lnllucnco his father may bavo created for him." "When will you rotlro from tho nc tivltlcs of business ?" Mr. Patten was asked prior to his doparturo for home. "Not very soon," ho replied. "I am good for many more yenrs. To-duy I met a man 92 years old selling puts nnd calls on tho market. Duslncss Is IiIb very life. Wo Pattens aro long livers and I sco years of activity ahead, If I havo my health. "Ketlro and llvo abrond? Not If I know myself. I havo been In Europo four or flvo times, but each tlmo I camo homo with a higher opinion of my own country. "Then, too, I Iiko Evnnston. My relatives nro nil out there. 1 bolong to that pnrt of tho world. I am satis fied with my present homo near Chi cago and I nni nover going to chnngo it. Peoplo In New York don't really llvo, for thoy havo not tho homo llfo and If you wnnt mo to toll your boys how to succeed best, I should sny for them to locato In somo pluco whero they can havo proper homo llfo." THE WEIGHT OF A CROWN Serious-Faced Boy, Ahmed Mlrza, Is the Ruler of a Sinking Empire. London. At 11 years Ahmed Mlrzn, shuh of Persia, ''king or kings," wenrs on his fnco tho expression of ineffable weariness. Perhaps It Is tho climato, perhaps tho earlier maturity or man in that warmer clime, but far moro likely tho caro and troublo of being a king and son of a king. Ho is tho sec ond son of tho ex-shah All Mlrza, nnd succeeded to the throno becauso his father's eldest soii'b mother was not n Kojar princess. But wearing n crown in Persia Is toying tho bnublo or a forgotten fes tival, ns tho blood of tho Kajnra may bo n doubtful possession withal. Made a Good Profit. Lord Greenfield, being asked to buy somothlng by a smurt young matron who kept a tnblo at a ladles' fair, said that ho wanted what was not for sale, a lock of her hair. Whereupon shu promptly cut off tho coveted curl and handed It to him, naming tho prlco $100. Later tho purchaser was show ing his trophy to a llttlo clrclo of friends. "She rather had you thero," laughed ono benedict. "To my certnln knowledge, Bho only paid thrco dol lars for tho entlro bunch." The Bad Man Explains. Takes four men to handio mo whon 1 Bit stnrted." "1 saw one man handle ro yesterday over on tho next ranch." "Well, they hnppened to ho short handed over thero." Louisville Cour-ler-Journul. GEN. ROBERT FIELD STOCKTON Was One of Greatest Flohtlng Men That American Navy Ever Knew Loved a Scrap. Within half a mllo or tho campus of Princeton university, New Jersey, there is a simple, solid, dlgnlflcd old dwelling which many n mllllonnlro would bo delighted to own. It was built ifio or 200 years ago, In a day of sound timbers nnd honest workmen, and Is ns good todny as tho day It was fin ished. Queer crndio for ono of tho greatost lighting mon that tho American navy has known. Here was born In 1700 Hobert Mold Stockton, tho Andrew Jackson or tho sea. Practically single-handed and nlono ho took, nt the point or his pistol, tho vast territory that Is now tho ltopubllc or Liberia. Ho conquered Callfomln and gnvo It to tho United States. Onco Gon. Robert F. Stockton. he was under engugement to fight duels with all the British officers on duty nt Gibraltar. Ho throw hot shot into tho gentlemanly rulIlmiB or tho Barbnry states, and ho scattered tho pirates who in thu first hnlf of the nineteenth century infested the Guir or Mexico. Stockton entered the navy aH mid shlpmnn September 1, 1811, whon ho was 1G years old, and was ordered to Join tho frlgnte President, which he did February 11, 1812. There was all sorts or rumors or wnr in those days. Grent Britain and Franco hnd taken men off American vobsoIb and were Impressing them Into their Bcrvlco. The whole const or tho United StateB was patrolled by British warships. Tho President cruised along tho const until Juno 1 and then returned to New York. On June 21, 1812, three days after tho declaration of wnr with Great Britain. Commodore HodgcrB united from New York In command of a squadron consisting of tho President, Congress, Homot nnd Argus. For flvo months tho squadron ranged tho seas and young Stockton saw plenty of ac tion. Hodgers skirted tho British const for a time nnd got up as much of n scare in Britain ns did Paul Jones in an earlier day. When tho squadron returned, nftor Hailing 12,000 miles, It had captured mnny vesselH, and tho famo of Hodgers was established. it was afler tho closo of tho war of IS 12 that Stockton got real busy. Tho rulers of tho Bnrbury states had boon preying on American cominorco nnd holding Americans for raiiHom, and Commodore Decatur was sent to tho Mediterranean with n squadron con sisting or tho Guorricro, Mucedonlun, Constitution, Ontario, Epervlor, Fire fly, FJnmbeuu, Spark, Spltflro and Torch to tench a lesson to them. Stockton sailed as Junior lieutenant on tho Guerrlere, hut was transferred noon after to tho Spltflro, In which vessel ho noted ns first lieutenant. Thu squadron had been In the Medi terranean but a few days when tho Guorrloro and Spltflro fell In with tho Algerian frlgato Mlshourl, 11 guns, In thu chase tho Spltflro kept Hide by sldo with tho Gucrrlero as sho up. pronehed tho corsair. When, to avoid getting between tho Guorrlero and tho enemy, tho Spltflro ran closo un der tho stern of tho Algerlno, and tho Guorrloro wnB ranging up brondsldo to brondsldo nt the moment tho action was opening. Stockton suggested to Capt. Dallas thnt they never would havo such a good opportunity to oh aorvo tho effect of a frlgato's broad side, and asked leave before tho Splt flro took purt In tho action to go out on tho bowsprit and wutch tho offoct of tho Guorrloro'B first brondBldo. Ho wont to tho oxtromlty of tho bowsprit nnd rcmulned thero whllo two broadaldcs woro fired. Ho camo back and said: "They mo firing wild ly. Lot's go to work und knock In tho cabin wltidowB of tho plrnto." During tho remainder of tho hnlf hour tho Spltflro, with her :i2-pounder, poured In a raking flro, until tho guns or tho Algerlno woro Hllenccd. When sho struck hor flag h'' proved to bo n ship of tho Algerlno admiral. Ho was killed with 30 of his men. No ono wnB killed on tho Spltflro nnd only four wounded on tho Guerrlere. For four or flvo yearn after tho Al gorlan war Stockton was on cruise, first In tho Washington and Inter '.n the Eric. in Satisfaction Not in Economy A largo can and ; A largo can and a small cost or even less expensive than Calnmct tho hlelwiualllv. modcrato-nrl kind. It certainly cannot make It as rood. Don't judno baking powder la this way tho real test tho proof of raising power, of evenness, uniformity, wholesoraeness and Ueliciousness will bo found only In tho baking. I ALU MET r' raking pnwmro Is a better baking powder than you havo ever nsed be fore. And wo will leave it to yonr good judgment for proof. Buy a can today. Try it for any baking pur pose. If tho results aro not better it tho baking is not lighter, moro delicious, tako it back and get your money. Calumet is medium in price but treat in satisfaction. Free largo handsome reclpo book, benu 40 and slip lound in pound Calumet Received Highest World' Pure hood Exposition GENTLE REBUKE FROM PULPIT Yet One Somehow Cannot Help Won derlng Whether Sermon Was Worth Listening To. Somowhoro In tho pages of hor plcasnnt "Book of Joya" Mrs. Lucy Fitch Perkins tolls n delightful story of her Now England clerical grent grandfather, who was a man of In genuity nnd resources. Sho snys: "Ho employed moro than ono dovlco to Bocuro wakefulness on tho pnrt of his weary congregation. Standing during tho prnyor was but ono of many. My grnndfnthor used to tell us with prido of an Instance which oc curred nt n tlmo when n now church cdillco had been proposed, und wnB under warm discussion. Great-grandfather thought this a worldly nnd un necessary expense, nnd emphasized his opinion by pausing In tho mlilst of his sermon on a Sunday, saying Im pressively, as ho fixed tho somnolent mcmborB of his congregation with n Btorn look:, "'You nro talking nbout building a now church. It secma to mo qulto un necessary, Binco tho slcepors in tho old ono nro nil sound I ' " Youth'o Com panion. In the Beginning. "Yours is certainly an unusual case," snld tho lawyer, "nnd it will bo nccccssary to consult a number of books." "So?" queried tho client. "Yes," nnswerod tho legnl light, "nnd wo will begin with your pocket book." Cause of Discord, Sho fio thoy do llvo happily togeth er, you say? He No. It'o tho otornnl struggle bo tween religion and society. Ho Is no straight-backed as oho is straight front. Llfo. Wherein They Differ. Her Whon a man starts to talk ho nover stops to think. Him And when n woman starts oho nover thinks to stop. Tho wickedness of other mon wo havo always in our oyc, but wo cast our owu ovor our shoulder. Seneca. I'EltltY DAVIS' 1'AINKII.I.Kll rottionly KAo.fcto or Won bottln, until roiimtrnmnrty dnlluiV worth of Tlrtun In curlnu rnUlt, rhomrmUbiu, neuralgia, und klndrwl llli. At nil ilruKiiUU. In after years n man wishes ho was half as smart no ho used to think ho was. Dr. PImcq's plrnMnt l'cllrts euro comllpatlon. Oonttlpntlnn In tlio raunn of manr dlciitM. Curs ton cnuto and you euro tbo dluato. Kaij totals. To the good tho world Is very good; to tho bad it lo hnd. Smiles. Smokers Irko Lewis' Singlo Binder cigar for its rich, mellow quality. Tho averago cost of locomotives Is 8.2 cents a pound. cold If No fuss no flurry no smell and, nbove all, no smoke, even though you turn the wick as high an it will go. The temperature runs up quickly. In ten minutes the averago sized room glows with cheer nnd comfort that genial heat brings the heat that is smokeless and odorless. 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