Old Enoch lived In the now SON ran He had long the only one children Bamuel Cart of ! homely tire o« had a ki from his earl like a y pole on el at ing heen a wi lower jower, cat, cl EB Bede) eda 3 B= and the mi! his fe : ana changed Alsposition him mw a bluff-hearty sall fa drunken, quarrelsome loafer, He was 8a man of powerful frame standing six feet two In stocking feet, and y ®l berth by all his que shipmates, especially = most generally the case the Influence of bad Hm captains had been old wen thered now Captain or, into - ndam ends AR was was under ww. The two friends, many a gle together seldom spoke. That Dick had met the pleasure party and offered his boat and ser vices, but his habits were well known and his blood shot eyes bore proof only too plainly, of the last night's potations, which the many morning dreams had falled fo rectify, ten minutes later the party engaged ol Enoch, and one of the boys flip pantly remarked No Beoteh verdict or bad whiskey for us” Capinin Dick turned away wit 1th and muttered that he re veuge later After the boat was Enoch and his son wharf, preceded by his party, Cap tain Dick strode over, planted himself direetly In front of the old man and ealling him a vile name, added: “Don't you know I always want to tM snakes and soeaks, whenever | but morning w INErY « fnke his n would fia up and were leaving the ia i fore recs and had When | fy wv. | ji > npr ded for died widow then Regent to try to get her some work to do that might port her fan he Grand Regent was again bliging, and by hard work and an un ted amount « red tag ber ugh the civil perv! and she obtained a I~ | the G vernm Depart: or ths after | demise) she ppeared Grand Regent's office “I want to thank you \ have done for me 1 have ) ceived my appointment, but | [think I will take the place; 1 i something better. 1 want fp asl more favor, won't yon re {mend this party's admins to order ?™ “Well, Regent, without i “Oh, | you," His hel the Dewsere on the LL ) r : | (about don” have one oon your lens n now, Mra Em “that Is sometl knowing the he In all she replied th,” sald the ne 1 ean't do applicant.’ right. 1 hie’ my | An ASsnre hand.” - The ré 1s Paw? erated hy the government ere {Average number of watches day Is one thousand. and w=) Average one thousand are pawned each week, none han 1 s¥in op the are on an Bm I ss" At Rajputna, India, 12 ove of the Iargest artificial lakes or reservoirs in the world. This reservolr, covering an | rea of 21 square miles, known as the Greal Tank of Dhebar, is used for irrigating purposes, pagwned a} wedding rings DEATH IN A SNOW STORM. Spent in the Wilds of Idaho. gald the old caught a live coal wood fire, around which rathered after day's hunt Maine woods, and rust it bowl of his pipe, have but ’ ] | 3 § falls miner, from had Eastern people, ag he deftly the we our § the idea th in little ol the Ww hal a than drifts ov and tl ined some ~ yes ppened over for Carlton brothers, velerans M where have some snow lived In a eal from the banks of sno covered It and, lke ma for several weeks hey had } in and out of it through their peys, This was their first win in these mo and they had on often wan to keep the place Th the of clear from vered hered ftwn Civil War ne claimed to rma of their own, from man had v oe +¢ 1h hi a | o ge w long others, } raw Bihowe ntail od nd ost the be ox soe night nd thes But thes had langhed good naturedly and said they were old backwoodsmen and wore not afraid After a storm of unusual severity which several days the question was asked in the loafing room of the hotel a big three story bullding where a half | hundred miners made thelr home), {if any one had seen or heard of Al | ‘ariton his brother Jim baving snow shod to an week before. No one had former spokesman added, “Well, you know he's a tenderfoot and Isn't any too eareful about keeping the chim. ney open, aa he should be” A few minutes later the speaker rose and moving to the window (we entered and departed from the see ond story) sald, “1 reckon my boy and I will go over to his abin f we top he Sine peed aug belp I'll send the boy back.” Ow, | beginning aMjoining town the | and the An Interesting Account of a Winter | ty | | Let some of the About ten minutes later glided up to the window, opened and called out, “Pap says all of come over quick, bring shovels and a couple Ww the boy it you lots of snow of blankets, yhuen get one of the and make some hot coffee,” It don't take for fellows whose full es and start for almost and hed up uch es are Foose and time warm befo } rat pe 0 to after that | suowa nj | mn i hand Inxted i | Mreet {not recornize his own wile, The new postage star w pan is printing for Korea show yun, embleth of Japan em of K« ollie of the ips then blossom. om! rea #ym! . ol pd | tall, Eve being five ha only The r country last year reached the of $1.200000, This was the pleked up coupling ping, waste old malls, oits and the like of the value ilwny pe™MD heap paper, The dress of Persian women on the is so uniform that a man oa: mother or daughter and to 1ift the veil of a woman on the street in Persia Is » capital offense The English cottagers are the most flowenloving people in the world Many of thelr flowers are descended from the gardens of the monasteries dis established by Henry VIIL The cot tion to generation and are ia the true sence homes, —— FREE! 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