j ' .f ' JF k J" . & " . 11 . The Retrosletive ! ( Person. i . ! : = . Ill' 1I1'\'l'r thl mun Is trlll ' gl'l'lIt un- . . f , - , I ! \ tll hl"H dCII\1 : I" \ " thnn hwIIH' ! ! IIWII ) ' ltear nn\1 u. . IllIutt'l ! what he hnR IIItI , \ , Ho tulle ! ! abollt tilt' natlolls thut long 1\ \ sincl' hl\\'o Il'Is\\11 awu ' . . ' ! 'Ib.\ A\HI mllllrnN wllCn hl' cnlll [ 1:1 : I'l'S th\111 'J' & ) wllh the natons : of to-lhl ' , - f l IIe tlllltR IIbollt hlR 1J0)'hooI IIml thCun . that CO1 \ ] < hrll thl'lI"N : -j . . . lIe tallt ! ! IIbollt th. . ucto. . ' ! ! unll WI' nc'\r \"N , 1 sha1IH'I' \ ugnln , . l I 1 He'OWN thnt eV"I. 'thln ! : worth while , ' , , " . , , lon Hlnel' Im "one h.'Cor ' \ 1 ' & 'l AlIl1 lIfl' , to hllll If ,111Mt onl' rand. s'ct I fl I IInl'l'l1l-nothn : 11101'1' . ! I 1 -Wuf < hlnstoll Star , ' , I ( { . I I , ! i 51 ! Y I 'f ! ' urnm . mJT @ @IID ! I. . - \ .8Y 1110P/5 ( /Z5x .wv . i Cobden had done the thing In his usual masterful way. IIu had illva . . d the little group ill the corner , tal , . 1 -en E\'elj'n by tile ar1l1 , and , with a I laughing apology to the others , ho had I led ] aer away. As till' orchestra on the pallll.emhoWl't'C'/1 plntform launC'hed Into a Stt'UUss waltz , Cob. den led the wa ' to a corner or the "eranda. Bl'fore th,111 the trim lawn of the Suburban club la ) ' Hl1100th and le\'el In the faint moonllghl. Cobden studied the moonlit vista for several moments In contemplatlvQ silence , Ho dr w a cigarette from hl3 < : ase , but sUddenly throw It unlighted . -over the rail. lIe laughell nervously. The girl lal het' han lightlj' on hl:3 : 'arm. "Bob , " she said , "j'ou'\"o seemed rather queer to.nlght. What's the matter - ter ? " "Rattled , " ho rOllled ) laconically. " : -onsense ! " she laughed. " ' 1'hat':3 : 110t In j'our line , " " : -ot genernllj' , I'll admit , " he said. . "fo.nlght , however , it's a fact. I'm i . bout to O somoth ng I'\ ' ( never done , QfOl'O-somethlng of vital imlot'tance I to me. It's got on my nerves. " I "It must be somclhlng awful , " she i said lightly. . I "Horrible , " he acqulosced. "I'm ! .about to pmpose. " Ho leaned toward her In his chair. " 'fo you , " he supplemented. ' : 'he girl gasped and stared at him : In speechless amazement. lor wanted to do it nicely-to say' , . lot of llretty things , but honestly I am J'Uttled , Evelyn , for heaven's sake saj' you'll marry me ! " ho blm'ted out. She drew away from him , Her eyes opened wide , "Bob , " she said In a queer little voice. Then she sprang from the < : 1alr. " 0 , no , no , no ! " she cried , . " Cobden looked at her helples8ly. He , groped blindly fat' words to express Illmself , The expl'esslon came finally in the shape of an inarticulate groan. "I Imew It , " he said with pathetle : OI1\'lction. "I'm not half worthy of rou. I had no buslnoss to IIUPIlOSO : I you cared ; still , I was Idiot enougll t to hop.e you might. " < - l The girl was standln by the rail , her head turned fl'om him , "It Isn't that. I do care , " she said. He rose from his chair and Etood I tJCslde her. "Thon-then Evelj'n j'OU wlll- " " : -:0 , " she said. Cobden squared his shoulders , "Why not ? " he said with quiet force , "Because-O , Bobby , because you -\1'0 mistaken , " she said , "and it isn't { all' to j'ou , " "Why not ? " he persisted In the ame tone. . . . I "Well , for one thing , I'm old , you . . . oollsh bOj. . ' "I'm not exactly . a nestling mj'self , " . .a'id he. ' " "And j'OU shan't malTj' me out ot pltj' , " she declared. "Pltj' ? " ho said In amazemont. "Yes , that's just what j'OU are do. lng , " she said. " 0 , I read you IIlto a J book , sir. You have always been so I # _ u _ . . I . t "Oh , no , no , no ! " she crlcd , Iood and thoughtful and tender.heart. ed , And now that I have IJRSsed I hrough Innumerable seasons anl1 am growln ! ; somewhat IJlHI3e , ) 'OU cOl11e lorwm'd and offer j'oursulf In aacrl. lice. " "I do nothing of the sort , " aalll he. "I ask j'O\1 \ because I 10\'e ) 'OU , as I a1 waj's ha0 loved j'ou , " 'rhc slrl laughed gentl . , "l1obll ' , IleUt' , ) 'Oll can't fool women I In some thlugs , " she said. "You have nevQt. really Cat'ct ! . If j'OU did , whj' weren't ) 'ou'Ct' Jealo1ll : ; of me ? Whj' did 'ou let all m ) ' IIttlo affairs of the heart go on with never a murmur ft'om J'ou ? 1\Ien at'l1 not silent when thej' ' cal'e.'elther renllj' cal'e. do they watch mothlr man's suit with cql1anhnlty. It.s hecal1"e ! " I'm growing old and be. cause I am no longel' sought ufter that j'OU asl , me now-you dear , bra \'e , gonerOl1r. ; bo ) ' ! " "En b'l1 , " he said , "RJ'e J'ou crazj' ? " She shook hll' head. "Ko , Vt > rj''erj' sane , " she said. "Look het'I , " said he , "I stahl \Vaj' ami ga \ I. ' those otlwr challs the field I / / : . /,1W- .J. I ' I "Did you really care so much 1" because 1 ne\'er Suplosed I mattered a penn 'worth to you. I staid away be. cause , ahove all else , I wanted ) 'ou to be ha1lllr. She smiled Imowlngl ) ' , "Oh , you l1ellghtful old sham , " she said. "It's not a sham , Evelj'n , " Cob den said. "And there al'o lots of other things that ha\'en't been shams , olther. It wasn't a sham when I used to wall , the stt'eets half the night , eatln ; out my hcart with a jealousy I nc\'er felt the right to express. It wasn't a fiham when I pacl\Cd off to the wools ( that time when ymir en. ga el11ent to Dean was announced. E\ ' , I , used to envy e\'erj' squirrel 1 shot. " "Dill j'OU reallj' care so much ? " she said , She was scanning his face eag. erlj' . "I wlfh I might make rOU understand - stand how I ha\'o cared , " he said slm. IIlj' , "Bob , " she said slowly , "I hroke my engagement with Dean when J'OU came Imclt ft'om the woods that tlmo because I Imew then 1 could novel' bo happy with anyone hut ) 'ou. Dut I 11\'er dl'eamel1 j'OU reallr cared. " "I wanted 'ou to bo hapPj' , " ho said , "I dllln't want to pain ) 'OU by 'Iettlng ) 'ou Imow I had grown to care. " "It wa , > 111\0 j'ou"-her hands on his shouiders-olto bo genet'ous-far too generous , " Cobden laughed gaily. "nest assured I ne\'er shaH bo again , " said he. " 1 thinlt I shull 1I1w ) 'OU better It j'ou're 11101'0 seillsh , " she confided- 'fhomas G , Fossenden III Dos ton Globe. Two of a Kind. TI1l' 1allSil' Ollyer Mowatt , the Ca- lHuliun : ; tntps1I1an , who eujoj'(1 ( the rcputatlon of ne\'cr glvlug unneccs. SlUT oIT nso to anj'one , was fond of tl'lIIn a I'otort which he received from an Ontario rU8t1c when ho was en. dc'a\'orlng to uoothe the countrj'man's feelll' ! : , Sir Ollvor rounded a sharp CUl'\'e at l' < 1thel' , fast f > peed while drl\'lng' along a ( 'ountrj' roall nnd Imoclted the ru"twho \ was riding a blcj'eh' , Into he ditch , ' 1'he statesman Immelliate- I ' stoppcd his hot'se. and lea\'lng his \'Chlch went to the other's rescue. "No\\ ' , now , don't sn ' a word , " ho began soothlulj' ; as he helpell him from the ditch , "I'll fix It all right. 1'110111' Mowntt. " "I dOll't CI11'O whut rOl1 are all oyer ! " shoutl'lthu \ nngrj' countrj'lnan. "nut I lmow this I all ' ' " ; 1\111 o\'el' mud ! - - - - - - Studying Philippine Problem. Allq'no Nolalld , the BI'Hlsh travl'ler aud I\uthol' . has ul'l'\'elliu ! Boston. 110 Is the Dl'ltlsh uuthorlty on tmplenl 1 Cololll allen 1llldlms beml stlulj'lng Iho : Ilrospcets or the United States for 1m. 111'0\111 ; ' ; the Phl1lpplllCs as the Bl'ltlsh Ia\ ! ' ' , ) fiO In In'HIt , ASPARAG.US LONG A FAVORITE. Rcoords Date Back Almost to eglt ) nlng of Authentic History. Of all 1'0011 1III\I1ts there Is noM whit-II has hel'n so lon knoTor been IIOSrl"HSl'd of so Ilist l11guhlhcd 1line. . ago nll : thl" aHl11ll'agllf , Ha records I'l'ach IJ\wk ulmost to th ! ' beJlnulu of al1thontlc hlstor ' , ami It III men. tlollell : ' ) ' the comic IIOl't Ct' tlnus , who died ahout 42 n. C. 'fhe Ho. mails l1l'ld the vcgetahlo In hhh es. tecm. 'I'hf' eldet' Cato wrote 1L worlt which Is stili extant , "De re Hustlca , " uUlI It h'eats at length of the \'Irtuos Ilud ' ' ' cu1t\'atlon ! ' . 111'0)11'1' ) \ of I\sllnl'agus. PlInJ' , III hl3 natural hlstorj' , written about GO A , D. , hils l\1uck to suy about It , J Ie foellngly observes : "Of nil the llrOllllcts of j'our glmlen ) ' 0111' chJer I care IIhUllld be I1HIIIU'I1/IIS / , " Illld ho de. \"otOR sen'ral chaJters ) to Its man ) ' oed cttnIltil's ) and the bOHt mcthods of raisIng It. He I1ssel'ts that 11le soil ahont Ha'onnlwas so fa\'ol'able to lis jll'oIIIe-tion ( that three head8 gl'Own 111 that district had been Imown to \\'el h a HOlllall jlOIllUI. 'fh Is 110111111 ! 'Ieems ' to ha\'e been ahollt eqllal to ele\'on Olllle-OS In 0111' tIll ) ' , so It wOIII 3\1)Jarentl \ ) . have tulen fOllr ot th , sta IIs t\1 \ hll ve reached It Ilollnd ot 011' weight. 'rhe aRIIIII'a11I8 IJClng" ess'ntlall ' n sOllthom plaut , It Is II HHlblc that the stock gl'Owlng In HRlj' WaR of 11 more \"IL ot'oIlS gt'Owth than that of 0111' northern clime. It Is [ ollnd all arollnd the 8hol'e3 of the Motlltel'1'anclln and hrnnches flIT Into fOIll' o1' Uve 11Istlnct f > IICcIOtlebhleH : ! the ono ol'dlnat'l1y IIsed fOI' elllhie 1Illt'pose } ! . INDIGO'S UPS AND DOWNS. Threatened by a Chemical Counterfeit , It Now Is in New Demand. : \Tol'e than twenty j'el1rs ago , nnd anCt' an extended set'leH of eXllerl- ments , It was nlUlOllncetl that chemIsts - Ists had dlscovercll how to multo artl- fie-Ial Indigo , 111111 It was soon ascertained - tained that the ne"lrolluct \ , . , 'aH Identical - tical In Its ) Jrollertlc'H with the old , A very [ ej't'lIl'H elapRed beol'e. the lll'\\ ' Indigo was made In Get'many on a comll1l't'clal scale ; I1nd , as it could he' sold lit a chealler rnte than that de. rived ft'ol11 clllth'atlon , the Illantcrs , , WI' ( tlll'entenod wllh rllin. Bllt a strangl' thing has lwPllcned. It has been recently found that when the two 1lnds of hulho , Ute natural and the artificial , are blcnded In equal IH'ollOrtionR , a dye Is ohtahwlI which Is not only more durable but Is brlghtcl' In hne tlll'n olthl'r bj' Itself. This 11Iscovorj' has nat1ll'ally rcsult- ed In an Increased demand fOl' the old- fashioned Indigo , a1111 fresh impetlls has been I\'en to an Industry which was milch In need ot 8ullport.-Cham. bor's JOllrnal. The Pines and the Se l , T 10\ ' ( ' that spot on Ihf' ! ! 1Jrlh r'lI Mhoro \\'I1 ( > I' whlsllcrlnl : plr.f'-O . : pr11 I1n\\.1 ' 1'0 1'1111 old ol'l'all' hou 1'hrll' " Wllh a trall'Ulitlnl'l'alli ( 'I'U\\'I1 , SllI1ptlll1c he l'l'U'S \ te1lp\stlloIlRI ' , Swift "II 1111 I I1g , that holRl'l'oUS ( 1111 , Ih'J.chln hoal' ' allns wlLh wurld-ulll cun- IIlng For \ ho 1'I'l-htclle pln s tlt : t shl'llIl , II way Fl'oll1 his claMp nil tt'l'Ln llnly. Or. mild fiR a eoolndov ( \ , III ! " "OOS , \\1t11 loan lang'rou ! ! wa\ ' ( ' . , Ac'oss the lwltch of lIlIte\1 sRnd To the ! ( 'lIwce K' sOUll lllg cav q : III Ijllh"rJIIg' hcart oC Kllmmer c\'e , \\'hl'n his hl'art lwats rl'stlesl'l ) ' , ( 'replllllg 1I01H'll' sly. 111'\1' at P"UCl' , 111' CI'II\'P ! ! II 1 < 188 from the droopln111I1es / Thut list to his minstrels ) ' , Th\n the mooll I'jllp > ! out Oil the blll\ aho\'I' , Br'nstllI thl' eloud-hlllo\\'s fl'l' ' ' , \ \ 'utchllltht' . ; l'oquPlr ) ' of the pilles \\.1th the e\'pr-lIrg-'nt sea : HI1I' ollllga helll"oll or lights , . \s shl' mllSI' ! ! titVhllt' , 111I'rrll ' GllIlIl'IlIg' dO\\11 with Hlh'e" " ' slIIllI ( ' Oil till' hl'ltlill IIllht or the Ktntel ) ' plllcs . \ till the ItIl-COllllul'rlllg' sea , . \It ! IIpl1111I1'f ! nntl wldl' , deep Hcn , TIIP j ( ) ' of ynur lo\'p distill ! fur toP. TII ! ' ( I'ag-I'allco of shorclI IIl1lmo\\'II , . \ IHI the tlllo-ciad h'l htll of ( lOl'sy , -Hustoll Transcript , Tourists Spend Vast Sums. American tourists , , 'ho al'o sll'ead- ) Ing Ihemselves o\'er Europe little realIze - Ize how carefully the money which the ) ' nnd others ma ) ' slll 11I1 Is reclton- od UI ) In the "I1I'lous countries the ) ' patronlzo. The total spent by the tOll1'lsts of all natlons In a year malws a vorj' consldemble hudget. 'l'ho German - man statistician has just been tiring his brain over the exact amount. Hero al'O S0l110 or the figures : Switzerland dnl'lng the j'ear haH 3,000,000 visitors , who slIenl ! $ :10,000,000. : Italy , the RI , viera and Spain between them net $ GOOOOOOO. 'fho various g'reat capl. tals talm In all $25,000,000 , culled from the 110ekets of the 900,000 visitors - ors to Paris , the GOOOOO to Lon on , 1 the OOOOO to Berlin , the 350,000 to Vienna. and so forth. Baths and seaside - i side resorts have hordes of visitors , who sjlCllll more than $1 GOOOOOO. Aristocrats Travel Incognito. It Is said that In the past twelve months numerous 1'urollOan ' men at tltl ha\'e visited this countrj' under 1 assume(1 ( nameR , ami the fact Is ex- Illnlnell In this wa ) ' : Wl en thej' como here the 111'actlco has I been to asso , clate them with It matrhnonlal ven- ture. This is distasteful to these who : are Innocent of an ) ' Intent to plek UI ) : an American holress and fatal to the ! , . wllC' reallj' ha\'e such ) llans. Once pUI I the tag "Fortune Huntor" on 11 bum baron or a sllavlned l1ulw and hit I 1113nJ are ruined , For these reason\ ! , man ) ' of the members of the gu\'Openn . arlsloerucj' comA over Incognito. I _ _ I One-Dwelling Parishes , 'fhe parish of l\lontensthorp , tllr miles from Oakhal1l , contains a slnlo houso. with fuuI' Inhahltants , 'fhe' house Is part of a hall nearlj' nU I fallen Into dccaj' , Occasionally till I church Ron'leo Is read thm'o. 1.lan. 1 ( 'ourt , three miles from Chepstow , If ] anothf't' one.dwcllillr ; Ilarlsh , witt four Inhabitants , It hus a ruin 01 ' [ l churoh. whel'o ser\'lces are held oJ I lon In el'\'pl" I f , . . . , ' . ' . . \ OLD LANDMARk. ' TORN DOWN. Picturesque English Windmill Too Much Behlntt the Times. Plctltresquo old wlndmlllll Rtlil sur vl\'u on the ( ! lUlt COllllt or Bnllantl , where the countrj' Is IIl1t nmI tlto wltul goes hlowlll I\lon with that unoh , structl'd frl'cdom which IR so exhllnr. I\tlng ii , the Fcn'ow ! ; the 1\l1If : of t hem nil haR ' , A ' . HOI\ ( Ilnj' ( It. two ngo , I\t Great Yarmonth , tlw fl\mous IIh h 'fowl'r windmill , the highest In Bnglnntl , It Is sahl , WI\S sold for de. I - - . . "f ' . . . : ' I , : . ' ' . " , . .1 j'i , . ; , . . . . . . - 't. J f . _ ' . , _ ) ! - - \ . - . . . . . . - "I 1 - ' " , . ; ) t' - . . . ' ? . Iu'f ' . . . . . . - . - . . . 't . -X- _ J. - . , l I f : 1't 1- : : : . . . . . . .m : 'I , : ' " " : . . - -t , ; , " ' ' ' , , ' A ,0 : ' ' - t.J ' " \t \ t\ \ I ' : : " " " ; ; " I ' . : : 'I I \ ; . . : ; . 'jW ' . : : ; , II ' "k , ' ' tlrrrj ' I'rl'6 . : . . ' i /J / 1'1 ' . , I - . . ! fI ' I - - - j t - . . . . - - . - . . . . : : m I ' , : "u High Tower Mill , Great Yarmouth. 1110 II t Ion. It COHt $50,000 to build In 1812. It Hen'od liS 11 Illndmlu'lt far and wide , ItH cal1 hclng' 120 foot fr01l1 the ground , Clrculal' In form , tne mill contl\lned no fOWl-I' I hlln t wo\'c floors , Its wl\l1s are sevel'lll feet thiel" and nro estlmatod to contain hundreds or thousands of bt'lclH. It was Hold fa I' $500 11I11lel' the haI11IUCl' . These I11l1ls hllYO doue ) llentr of worlt In thell' aj' , anll I11l1ny or them have made fm'tunes for tholr' owners , but steam 111111 roller mllllnl ; hl1vo 11111110 them an anachronism , IInd todllY they are no mol'C than a quaint remlnllor or the dllj's of 0\11' gmndfathcrs IInd daj's before thnt. Dog Was Wealthy In Own Rloht. 'I'he rlch'st dog. In his own right , that c\'er 11\011 dll'd ut West Chester' . Pa" In 1888. He hlld bcen tile IJCt of 1\Irs. gllzahcth Shee , who 11Iell two or throe years bofOl'I him , lI11d left In her will the sum of $ tfiOO 1'01' his RUIlort ) ) as Icn ns ho should live. At his denth the mOlle ) ' was to go to SI. Peter's Bplscolal ) Church of TredJ'r- fr 'n township , hut heforo the church coulll get the money It .was stipulated the dog was to be tlecontlj' blll'led , wrnllpod In II sheet fot. II shroud and placed In a collin made spcclally fOl' the recoptloll of his body. Unlllo : most famous do s , this ono was neither good looldng nor well bred , bolng' 11 mongt'ol of the lowest type , suBty and stupid withal. Uniquc Piano Made of Birch Logs , An eastern millionaire , who owns a log cnbln , charactorlzed moro by Its elabornto appointments than ltH slm. pllclty , In the heart of the Alliron. dacliS , has purchased 11 speclallj' con. structed piano to match the InterIor of the main room of the cabin. 'fhe Plnno to Match a Log Cabin design of the IrIHtrument Is shown In the aCCOm)1anYIn illustration. The framework Is made entll'oly of birch logs , IJllt together with as much I'e- gard for I'oughness as clrcumstllnces would lOl'mlt. } It Is said that the tone of the Illano Is oxcellent. The wood was thoroughlj' season ell b ) ' D. spoclal proeuss hoforo helng made up Into Its IJt'esent shl1)1o. ) - - - - - - - - Wonderful Echoes. Ono ot the finest echoes or which wo have record is mentioned 'J : " Barthlus , In his notes on the 'fhebals of Statlus. This was on the banls : of the Naha , between Coblonz and Din. en , where an original sound was I'e. peatod seventeen times. At Mllnn is nn eeho which relter. rites the report of ! l pistol from flftj' to sixty tlmos. In a cave ot the Pantheon It Is said that the guido , hj' Oap111ng his coat , mal\Os II nolso oqua ) La the rellOl't of n twel\'e.poundor. Pliny apeals of a cavo' In Dalmatla where 11 stone tosed : : ; in would raise a perfect storm. 'fho sweetest eeho In all the world 11I1SWerS a call at the sldo of the tomb : If NUI'\1ahal : dud Jehanhglrn , at Ag'ra , rho guldo raises the crj' : "Great 113 Dod , and ! lIohammod , Is his Prophet- Allah ! Allah" ! At IIrst three distinct J musical notes 111'0 heartl In the echo. which reverberate 1'01\1111 the t omo , : md ascend until thej' reach the small- r dome , where ' ( hey I'i.unlte , and es- ! ape from the tom pie as ono tone. I - - - - - - - - ] OldTlme Postal Service. I John Mcnlll of Milford , N. II. , ! whl10 examining an old trunl , came I : tcross a lotteI' dr-ted from some place 1 In Maine 170 I. It hall 110 on\'elollo : tllll was nrlglnllllj' fl1stened with 1\ ploco or stlcl.lnH 11111sLer. It hOlll's mal'ls ot throe IHmtmoll , the O-st : I IYas : ! : i miles 1'1'0111 any 1lOStolllcc' . anll It cost 1S % cf > nh to . IJl'lI\'CI' ; t to Na. I lhon " ( I' . ! : II' )1 , : : . . . . , , " " . _ " " " ' ' 'i''I' , . . . . . . IRON TURNED INTO COPPER. , - - - - Simple Explanation of What at First Appenrs Remarkable. A cllt'Ioll8 . (11111 ( WII ! ! rcct1l1t\y \ mOllo In ono of the COIIIIl'r mlnos at BI Cobro , Cubn. 'l'hose mines , once IImong the rlchct ! ! In the wOl'1cI. have hOl'n nhandO\ll'd for o\r ! thlrt ) . j'Cllrs , hccl\llsO 111\1'hl the Cllhl1n Inll\1'I'oC- ! tlon of 1SliS the coal IUJ1II\j' \ wall cllt 0'0' h ' the Insul'gents , anll conseqllont. b' IJ1llllplng became Im110881ble , so thllt the mlncs ! llIed with watOl' . After the SlinnlHh ' Aml.'l'lean ' WI\1' nn campanj' bought the mincH 111111 proceeded to Il11mp out the watol' . In ono of the I flhnfts thUR n111110 IIccesRlblo wns fOllnd whl1t oneo relJ1'csonted nn II'0n , plelmxo as well liS Iomc croWbllrs.j ' 1'he11f'tlll In thee ! Implements hnd , hO\\'e\'I' . turned to cOPller. Wondl'l'rlll thla ' thcl'e ns maj' allpear , 11'1 ' shuplo ! ; cll'ntilic explauatlon. 'fho \\edt'I' Illtl'l'ln thl'Ough the rocls and the Ioppel' : ere \'elnM cIl8sol\'el. ( some of thu coppt'r , the solntlon contalnln tulphall' of COllpel' , As Iho sulphlll'll1 nchl hnH a groatl'l' nll1nlt . for Itoll It at Ot1l'I ( IIIBHol\'ell that 1110tal nnd de. IHI1lteli t'OJIPCl' tn IIH Jllnce , for sui. Ilhllt'lr adll hns u greater all1nltj' for Iron t hall fOl' COIIJIeI" In I ho lll'ocess cNlal1l ImJ1I1rltleH which had uxlstClI III thl' lrou were lert. behind mlllls. turb,11. 'rhe woollon hnullle of the nxo waH In Hoo(1 ( condition. ' 1'ho metal waH IllIt'OIlR aull h'l'eHl1lnl' In shalle , hut In thl' ene1'l11 ol\tlhll's 111'esCl'ved the fol'lu of the axe somewhat en. largell III size. Fine Hiding Place for Jewel : ; . A WOl11l1n who hils a ftlll 1'01' collect- ht lal11)18 ) utlllzeH ouo as a safe , it It ! It IUl1W statlonRl'y 111111)1 ) of heav ) ' hl'onl' worl , . An uloell'lc hulb shines .at ulght through Its Hlllllio of l'Ichl ) ' ( 'olorell glass , but uo oil evOl' tlelllcH the bowl or generouII : tllmeuslot\s. \ Bj' touching n slJl'lng the tOll of the 11II11P - - = - ' , = - - Lamp Serving as Jewel Hiding Place. Is swun arouud allli reveals n Itey. hole lu the top or n metal box. The lid being unlocltcd , the Interim' of the box Is seen to hu fitted 1111 as n re. cOlltuelo for valuable ems. Crnzed by Beckoning Dead H3nd. Gcr.darl11e No , S7C , or Moxlco Cltj' , was tuliOn to the Insane aSj'lnl11 reo cenly ! nfter toiling the following storj' of the finding of a hUl11an hand In Las Vlzcnillas ulle ) ' : The gcndnl'lllo was walltlng along the alley when ho 8aw 11 paclmgo on the sidewall , . On stooJllng to Illcl UII the JluclmHo ho aa w that It contalnod the foroarl11 and hl1nd of a woman. The fiosh was stIll warm nnd the hand mo\'ed as If boclwnlng to the gen. darme. ' 1'he 81\1n waR white , ono fln- gel' c&lrrlell 11 dlamon(1 ( l'lnl ; and on the \\'l'l,1 was a hl'llcolot , showing that the membm' had IJOen ) JlII'l of the bodj.lof u wc..man of the bettet' class. The softness of the sltln 1\1111 the bhlo vems Indicated that the hand belong. ell to some one beyot1l1 the ordinary. 'fhe ge1Hlarmo )1I1t ) the arm bucl , where he hall fouull It and ran fright. ened to the f01ll'th comlsnrla , from which an amhulance'as sent to plclt lip "ho arm. 'rho endnrme wOl1ltI not retl1ru to the scene anll later had to be talwn to the huspltal.Iexlcan 1I0l'ald. - - - - - - - The Modern Girl's Weapons , The present'tIa ) ' gh'l carl'les ahout her I1Crson at least two concealed weapons In the forl11 of the newest hat pins , 'I'he hreadth of the crown of the IIp-to'date hat hns malle it necos- sarj' to add two Inches to the length of the alrcally sUCllclentlj' dangerous hat ) lln , and the re3ult Is astonlshillg. The old.fashloned gold or sll\'or ) lln or so\'cn or eight Inches In length Is or no IIse whatever In securing this summer's hats. The new Illn meas. ures ten Inches from tip to handle and Is l11ade of an Infloxlblc motnl to pierce the heavy straws. Plain goill heads , either rounll 01' o\'al in form , ar ; ) seen on many of the new IIlns , nl. though some of the more eXIJCnslvo designs are set with jewels , To Kill Hogs Humanely. " . , . A Chicago Inventor IIlans to thus tlvo them nitrous oxide gas. Fig Tree Grown In Maine. 'l'ho fig Is l'Ilrel ) ' a IJl'lnet ( ( of 1\Talne HIli , bllt ! l1I's , A , Q , Goul1 of 'l'opsham is the 110ssessol' of a fig tree which lms this j'oar berne ahout a Ilozor. large luscloUR figs. The tree , which ; tantls abollt fOl\1' feet high and Is ) Ight j'eat's 0111 , has IJCen boarlllg frnlt : m' the 1nst three or four j'ears. Dog Hnd Lucky Escape , A sottcr tIe which run lindoI' nn 31ectrlc car at I < ; xotcr , N. II" ellcaped , \ 'lIh110 \ la' , " of two tOl'th , dosplto the 'nN t1 > at fl" motnr' ! ! han whll1 : : f ) ' 11' . , , . 1 \ . e' I , ' 1.1 . . \ CAN SEE Hla DIRECTION. - Delglan's Device Expected to Be n Doon to Oaromen , New nttrnctlons nro oxpectell to bo lent to rowing by the devlco of 11 UelHlnn which ennbles the oarsman to rneo In the direction the bent Is moving , Howlng In the ordinal' ) ' wa ) ' . hns Its tllllnd\'nntages , as o\'or ' on : ImowR who has suddenly bumped Into 1 I\nother bent or lIomo : ether obstrnc- tem ! , ' 1'ho Bolglan Invontlon Is do- sl ned to ob\'lato the necossltjor turning the head In order to s"e that the conrso Is clenr. ' 1'he mo\'Oment6 or the oarsman are , , - - the 13nmo ns If ho wcro rowIng with his hack to the bow. Each oar is In two Ilnrts , jointed Itnd fltte to the oarlocJ" the pnrts bolng connectClI with each other hy 1scctor , or toothcd genr , worltlng between two Illntus furnlHhcd with axlcs , l1pon which the lIectm's hinge , the 111ates bolug ntl.fnsted to the 10clts. The In- \'el1tm' of the system Is D. Do'cn or Brussels. III l.Ildltlol1 th onabllng the oarsman to BOO nt nil times where ho Is going , the de\'lco of the jointed onrs Is saltl to lOrmlt ) of much grenter force with less cxertlou. Odd Relics Arc Unearthed. Since so much excavation has he n liono lu Now YOI'I , of Into , particular. Ir fot' the Bubwn ) ' nmi other railroad tllul1els , It grent nl1mber or historic 1'l'lIcs hll\'o beol1 dlscovorClbj' labor- crR. 'fho most recent find was n medal fOl' bl'ltver ) ' presented to one ' 1'hol1l1ls Sampson , who was a member of the l11etrolJOlitan 1101lco force 11f. t ) ' ) 'tars IIgo , ul1d It famous felloral SII ) ' during the civil war. 'I'ho medal. which Is It gold ono , wns gl\'en to the olllCel' f01' lIrosuvlng' heroism. Thill fllct Is stall-'II Oil ono sldo of the mellal wh 110 on the othel' Is the figure of a shl11 111 distress al1d on the shore two 1110n 1\1'0 I\ttemptlng to throw a lIfo 11110 to the wreclted mltrlners , Sampson - I son was ono of the body guards to Lincoln during his firat Inauguration ami took IJRrt In the search for the IIIottors who were responslblo . for his t\ssllallnlltlol1. Warometer. - The cost of wars at thb last 100 rears. . - Teach Children Love of Flowers , 'I'hero Is In a suburb at Vienna a unique horticultural Institution which might bo advnntageously copied in this tountr ) ' . The Idea on which It Is founded Is to encourage children to talw an Interest In flowers and trees. Ahout 7 O ehlldren attend rogularlr. anll this 'ear thc ) ' have planted 2OllU trees allli plants. At the end of tllO j'ear IJI'lzcs are distributed to the chll- drcn whose plants l1avo been best cared for. Plngue of Mice In Australia. South Austmlla Is said to bo suffer. Ing with a great Invasion of mice. 'rho cause Is the recent had weather. which caused more or less of 11 failure - ure of the wheat Crol1 , and the farmer - mer ! ! allowed much g-raln to remain In the ileitis , 'I'hls fell to the ground In time , and so furnlahel1 much food fol' the mice. Illiterate Man's Fine Memory. Jededlah Duxton , an Illitomto I ng' lishman , had remarlmble memory ancput. \ . It to a still moro remarlmhlo lise , Ho remcmberell the number at pInts of nle h had drunl , In his long IIfl' ; what ho hall pall1 for them , allli tIll' namls of the 111 < , n who hall " , ntl'd him ,