3 ¥ : 2 x a Fis Ra 6 vik 1 eles THE OL DEST LOCK. i] It Formerly Sevured One of the Doors of : a Prinos of Nineveh, Tha wiry cleat Yok in existence one wh oly foenen ow = weonred ema of dors of a pais i f Nineve Boris ag gintio affair, ba oy to ff, which G3 lure mE Lo Than oon eemiveny sary. veminds ope of thes sage + here the pr Cpa referred ro are, of the houseof Duvid Iv hing sdineider. This enarpioms kev to the Jack fre Nineveh is nearly 15 feet fu hmgth and of the thickeese of 5 fopr uch drain tile. It wos found at the end of a rion. edd chamber where a large won had probably onoe steod, the iguntie fepman binges and heavy bars bei i in fair condition, th ws worded This ridie of fre « titpis $ bas ‘ X 3 then keys of modern pupyafacture, oF even to thiome of the earls yart © Thr era The toimlar ides had never fe thonght cnt in those days, but the key i fearfolly and wonderfully mads, bes ing eqn Ally se intrionte a pises of ohinery a the lock in hyd aseyl A grat pany of the hers an pegs ju the lek are bell weed tn k avi Yewry endef won, a8 thelr a vow emity. The ches Br the how, bu derrestonding gs a at ope tie The arent ; i the iy swith rhade oom plivated series of hoteles, © times perraif 4} ly provided a Lr and the ma back = es ww rateing un what 3 nw n shia Rimila pablic Hu ena Ei i A AA A PE THERE WERE Fist, fut 18 Took aa Pr ire Ousrter th Vie Phere Ther Wer, wr won ld on in Ngee and cast Tennessee,’ vierk, LNT A CS re br & Oriaviic Dyadr: amas Tress bi : bo Rts aeh wil fon ihe gre ofind frie x warmth aud Beaty ROARK teil i had LOMO bn BRT IEET. [Om the day when the sun «) : the last 3 TY th vad it farewell ht for bind! an a four does ed midrning twilight gave pines to black the while $4 ho Borer gether the inmates of tb cond Bou i 15 Coram Che aie X “] went fshing near Elk Park, and in some of the stresois down there 18 the finest prout fish Third score Tour of ne in 4 swe went up {ie 1 fhe greedy for about three mil ua and 1 asked: sed Avo thre any front int i § 4 MW Ge throw o hele in the red getting a bite, os 1 2 vealks a as wk 1 own with émpty © shot Noet nadive again, Isai 4 theomght you stated the Fant in that oreo? “CM Liar as “Wall “arf Thineed sowed yo! try.’ "OWhy not, if there are fish Heres Ain't ox meoof thar wwhar ¥o© was Genin, Sew hat did Fae ftting wHZTY. 5.4 thar war trout in the era, an thar is heap of ‘em.’ “or thote aro they? se imatsl fn the erick’ “What eart of the creck? Ta <4 de RN Fa pak Ny a wad arte 35 8 2 while the frig at it. bod « afew athena a 5 ETE “ tla the middie, ‘cept ther 8 Bt th | ides. Thar mo't none on the banks’ “1 gave Lim a guarter and be sald: “They ifom’t never come ap this far, nat two miles down the crick thar mt down the ervsk, and the native was right. 1 never saw better | fishing. Washington Star. Rn A » Asbestus, An interesting distinetion, though not generally noderstood, is made in the qualities of asbestus by those who are engaged in the industrial handing of that artic Thouagh, broadly speak ne this substan te a silicate of magnesin, in ome cases lime displaces the may: nesia base. In rare cases alumina takos the place of magnesia, aud what iscoalied blue asbestus is 6 silicate of iron, von in this case displacing the Tmagnesiis. This Blue ashentus or fibrons silicate of fron possesses many times the strength of true asbestus, a thread of it only one twenty-fifth of an inch in diameter car rying 100 pounds, but by ress of its Ceantaining freon 80 to 40 per cent protoxide of iron it is neither fire nor acid proof, nor is it a good nonconduo of heat; hence does not posecss the val unable properties of true ashoestus, 8 and water are the only two elements | that are always constant in asbostus the silica rarely falling beloay 40 ts the 100, while i same vf he bydrons varietiog the « a8 2 or O purts ti Sun. Tiny Trees The midst of the whole tree family js’the Greenland birch, It i a perfic trea in every sense of that term Ha lives its allotted number of years from TS oto on Just an : sther Epacion | i great: birch family do alth height under the most favoral tions seldom exoecds ten inch bluffs of the east and = Greénland are vgrod wi of thix diminutive speais plant, and in many places where tha gail ia mhecmomonly poor and frown frop: eight to ten months a year a! He £2 of these toes will fi arish fior half a centre without gYOWInG th a height exceeding fay inches. Neatly Oot of It She--You said I had a face that v stop a trolley car in the middle of block. Heol did It takes a mighty good looking woman to get a conductor ta do that. — Indiocpolis Journal — EW dia 2 hd No A wi | prirent ily in the throes La sin Lia ehipaank “2 CE EYE OW Lh : br struck this other are TUR Quivering with pain, the ral] lot 20 the limb and dropped to the groand, where it roliod and stroge led "bot Bp t dealh The aricle flew away te his favorite elm, where se enti in Bie newt brilliant fash. fom. The lady pot the sqoirrel ont of fis moimry and then saw that the oriol had destroyed both voed ~-Lhiongs Rue: ord Chamatens. Spiders. An intersting : fery in spiders has Teen os south of France The pie der a of th at re gion when in search of prey Lie in the ocnvolvulos Gowers It han beets notiond that a white variety of spiders frag: od the white Sowers, a grecuish oo variety made the Aree ay Bowers bi pink flowers Fie enkors of fhe three carietics were! rat supposid to be I= wrmanent, bot sotered that th hase sisi f tho and a pink ope lived principally iv the ye ! BOSTON Dorks of Siyty Cards sand “Eipgdooiied” Among the New Features. Srispathy For Losers and Loanshess With “4 Rip” For Al The LIN K disoacits hay of value, pecihint stove thes: oxigenies Lies Yeon added, makisy TREN CE ga of eh oars RA % Tru od who Bare bean aornsta me fot olay at th clubs, where the game still refaing ite MNdenekian part when they Gnd these % them funovation iat ¢ the wird mystery eis aa deep 2% Sonate ripedondle te declared has Yen Salled and Then follows a ro the Pups x ait Te FA oY fae d Frog EXE rE gic EK 3 Sibi ves A BRAGS id Timer kn Sant ug This Howse Cntr Come, sr aps
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