ALL RICHT IN THE END. Your heart is bowed viet, misty wi There's a there relief Ahead In the So it Gis to yon as you weep to-day, Yet sorrow may p up your pray, 1 i Lid sorrow deep ad ze of years be your fricmd; cotirage a while an spond, Your faith finite ladies croseed own age. had larger hranch o the river, i narrow, wooded! island have + shout a mile above the purpose of hi i= and the for in the ng. wandering WOO social enjoyment gr nerally “Three days previously Denton Dar hand in mar pot rudely and t win had saliel! and I had re} heartiosaly, { him very highly: him nor any wan, 1 bad no ide but as I nelt! lovisl word to say in regard to the transfer v our relations of friendly lotimac) should continue uninterrupted, “Charles Mountain was ay escort up- ap opportunity that occurrd during a his heart, hand and fviane, “Mr, Montain's attentions fo myveel{ had for several months been so partic lar that local gossip had declared an en gugement, which assertion I never took tie pains to contradict. Indeed, | was rather broud ef such a possibility: for tie and I knew of any girl I'sted in the vight direction, should not on ) own so enlisted that 1 did not accept him un Ax 1 I declined the proffered alliance, bunt inn thine char no earthly reason navi hed seeptionable in neter, why daeclions on him presentation, It was Hy dallections wore not conditionally Wis, Ht ahey him a wide ma 4 wi i Lr of which hi FAve rein for future “i we Le axsur ertalnly avall himself Darw THER “Mi ough i was of our party and al hy He Wis very entertaining, att viceable to all; and In over every tp inied SUM on bsolagte Wis shoul We “fy fiortiess mpending fate under the elreum thing that human we to avert our doom bat Mary and 1 argued but Darwin thought our live lesperate effort, a he siade it, “A moment after Montain and leff us he was overboard striving a very Hercules for First he endeavornd to sis Fal fonsty also, Hike ar wivation nin the rent * . ¢ : 07 agaist boat against ing his i side, hon and seeking endwise “11ea gradually towards the azainst the apper side of which Fo he nutil some one of the other boats eopld to our rescue, Vinding bimsalt baffled in this attempt by the force of the current, he dexterously whirled the bow of the skiff up stream. and plant. ing his feet firmly against the projec the stream towards the shore. was too powerful for human end there and pray God to spare so genor ous and bruve a hero, even were we ourselves doomed to perish. “Darwin glanced bitterness; nyu if retehies nutined and coupled the nine, tained the boat nn those w had but BOW easily we nave 1d saved you! Phen finding that he could no long 17 another y prevalent that high 1 tained, one would : §i%3 theory sufficiently Intitude come to dry land and cpen water, | ise birds are to 1» «wen flying This HOW toward the extreme north portheriv flig i the birds is believed to be attributed to thelr wit of their course. The depth of the water in the extreme north also seema to indicate that there can be no land sey pear, Soundings taken at 84 degrees 1.500 fathoms and further north the tad reached even greater depths, as perature of the sea in these regions was found to present several peculiarities, At a depth of 100 fathoms the water was cold. Then came a stratum of about 382 fathoms with some degree of {fathoms of cold water. The propor tion of salt in the water varied a good deal. These conditions were pretiy moh the same everywhere, The fur Laer north they got the less current ang A BIC ICE MINE, 1elic of the ice Age. One of the greatest curiosities in the United States, or in the world, haps, is the wonderful of which exists, even in the midst of the hottest summer, In Scott County, Vir natural ice nated on the north side of Stone moun tain and about miles from the mouth of a small stream known as Stoney Creek. The gnid to have been known to at least one of the Mr, Dunridge, red it hunting away back In 1530 the fact that Innd situated posit wherabouts © per ledge ginia. This nouse 4 Kit Mix marvel Is earlier settlers, a who,it is alleged, discove while deer Owing to which i bought, Mr teil of and to the on wis could not be Dunridge ive the only visited the place necessary to obtain a be nsed In cus The old froin solutely del ness and cation of punridge’s known, the Hever even the secret In the last yeu a party of herb digs frequented region oi Mountain and 10 re-iseos at the Ocean's Bottom. ade hy ite In means of pho ranean. LEht pend f 1.580 fos thie rans Meditorran lear i 156) Yoet “ual the sun below of the ocean 8 no more a dept the moon, while at acaroely squall to the f. and at 00 feet many pa etual darkness Indian Ocean. corals are under 150 feet of The Carib bean Sea is of erystaliine clearness, ob ocean there ix Near Mind per wailer jects being discernible on the bottom at a very great depth, Heat in the Arctic Regions. Suffering from hent in the Are gions seems ineredible, King Williams Land, and declares that sunburn than by in the frigid zone. exporing his head not only his face be comes blistered, but hair thin bs entire scalp is affected as severely as if scalding water had been poured upon him, nai on A SA NASON Pennies in Hiding, There are 110,000,000 old copper pen- nies somewhere, Nobody knows what fas become of them, except once in a while a single specimen turns up in change. A few years ago 4.500000 bronze two-cent plecer were set afloat. Three millions of these are still oni. rianding. Three milion three-cent tickel ploces are scattered over the United States, bu! it is very rarely that one is seen. Dosion Badget Nature in the Ocean, It 18 estimated that the cyclops will | beget 442.000 young in the course of a i year; and If these wore all to and reproduce permitted mature thetnsel ves the seas would in a short time be ¢ ple mass of living organisins “whale food” exclusive fut cotochilug, or the {shoals of herrings salmon and | enee 1s Constitutes | almost fool of the x and the winlmon trout the gre one of trinmphs of nature; for erent our the keep It sweet of the HIER 8d wi Of while the 5 which wholesome food for fishes beings Feeding on dead mal converted vigetables and matter, lhese entomostiraca food fishiee of ng into these first world, by one remo bed similated She Rides With Her Husband. s te 2 5s io SIOORINAN 70 m Yi ma. Wash passed throug ston, Id to Missouri says the Loew Wer lady will mountains th 200 Teller busband and company and the the wife, mke the journey over 4 and across the continent on horseback, have only begun the journey, but the few days have been somewhat eventful. The wild, and they stampeded on Snake river, befor They horses are and were crushed to a pulp by contact The Wonderful Mimic Srake. The Dakotas, Montana and Wyom- tile is found--a snake which is abie to While the serpent was under surveil lance it colled itself up in the long prairie grass, swelled the parts about the neck and head to about twice their usual size, and emitted several bird calls as plainly as the fentbered musi cians themselves could have done i Antiquity of Cotton Cloth. Herodotus mentions the making of cotton cloth in India 8B, C. 300, While pot ne elegant in texture and appear ance as that from our modern mills vet the ancients had the natoral Hn and belter wearing quality. BREAKING UP A NUISANCE, A Circus Manager Ends the Playad-Out Call for a Doctor. calling for a reid toe DOW vy @* i ke ‘d Pegosyls the road w nuisance ina good-sized iown Wis on Aon company, and we put {OW 0 square 1.700.000 was vards rest , the aqua. In I8RSO the «1 a total anticipated ex. penditonr f £5 500 000, what is very interest the as fell short of the estimate, since only 88,000,000 were spent on the was ab rims ades ami, ng and curious wai 1 5 58 funni outlay exhibition, jJeaving a balance available for the maintenance of the palaces on the Champ de Mars, which will now, in part, at least, have to be demolished, In 1900 it is intended to spend S1K000.. 000, but of thiz onefifth will be de voted to the construction of new palaces that will remain in the Champs Elysees as permanent monuments, There Is an enormous increase in the scale of the 19000 exhibition. ax com. pared to that of 1888, since it is in. tended to spend twice as much money upon it as was devoted to iis predeces. sor, the AA 5 MBA SAI P Shoe Heels. Paper has been adapted to the mann. facture of shoe heels. The pulp made in the onlipary way in digesters Ia mised with alcohol, litharge war amd fel glue, and allowed to soak a day or two. The pulp is then rolled ints shieots, shellac and slaked lime being put in. A= this hardens when dry, the pulp must be rolled and cut into heels before the hardening. These heels are more durable than leather, and can be furnished at a fraction of the cost of thi: asterial American Artisas,
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