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I . 11 AW141 - PIP 1�12. - , daysporo, and somo, dayeless, � I I - '" . _ ofhasg,�, , � Won? WC PP I " it Yee W... . I 14 %hirtyi'somo I t_*,� p-sydra, ,or,"Wx*V?#Walm a tr""4 joic qn, kott. ,-,or P"W11, i'19- 0I f - , , _uI I lo - - I� -- -, - ,,A- , , , , wptwan, ,_p...p �'� Atioirsw,oft ., , � - �,�f , to � , � ,4,44 , .' 1. dr. to tbs louxt dolus! Milos f, 41 clat rs*to .iipti 90k , Ilia , '. W �#o , ,� �, 5 *,,qs, , ,a lwarl" `A[n , __ 1� I I . - I'sixfoet, V , - . -7 .. . q , � _ , '04 OW, TWOUNW.,, 4gwlsk,;R� III _ -1, , ,,: � - , `- , - ,s U. -W0117411 � glad to see ". , ��j gel'p, .? 1:1 `ub 4 10, IQ#_;�L ­ C "011ow Whkh AQW; � . . �& . , , tyJeWp , I_ # ap4 _h, of, * � ivamw� �04= U , M. = Mm __ 6"Z� as .; ,,p ., you doing - . , ,.. K" *W, , .is M" , .. , 11 nW O' - 431I -,� -, -[a � ."OFF Is, ret,u d. 6,0W . I . � � _ . b4i Pe - A_ them _MM& . "4" . tMountain. side, 50L�oq on lilors pm� � . , . . ,., . sea or dooAkeys . We APertm_ 44 1 in. -The racqdlog Clan erA I francs for hqr"4ftW*1,." I . " . , be "s estileetned As. highly and paid gk�o go , nd a few f4gett 4 , :.`tbe.qrd4 I I , -". .­ .yripir", ' � - ..�Wblchiwas 04f. I . lind some on fo . b -a , ex- ' ' --i �. ­ , .. 4b tbit',Iii&sI Fo& - hupdrI .W. -And where have — . - I val ,w � � .,,,+k Wh 6ting, Rurf.,an3arke4�tb�gqWg,,oftbo�houm The a about . �. _I1ebo0h9Idgn$J,y —4m 1�b ­ .,Qoosa woula. - .., . . . -1 , � I , � q 11, onny as he Is today, and now.be Is between two upright p ..pA _'_ OnC �:, 4, ,-,, - � I . 104 . , osts, pp,p.ldpo , h ­ - ­ C - ,-.* - -i � , .d I 'Wesd I 11.-!r­Tpb ,111�w ,� ODI �4_ �444r*4 ��, .0 A% , ingly ireji�p rAL 11.1-11 ," -1 . . , o". PA, 4",Wdn,'Itbotraii, ope I I , ,, airli.cif aye ,goyer,al _m yowdoi � M 0I y � j� Of. ,�A Inch of SPRI I . ' ��, ­ In% .eqsif ZJ 4a Tw!"Is , idi bell b . r4o A �­t - - - _ 70 - il '. .: ;, ei , , - . . _p ,a:r, , gla4,K# . . . 1: 104 . �i =141 - ;� ile , % 1, , . 4 '�gb 00d. I Be I I fqryou`hav7e.fb4aqstb6aufIM hair - ever . . . - a !N I . - , I %11# or 1,40t,W, fllqm ' , 1�:. , ­�* -, I , '11140 I NOW I ­ .1 � , as about ,aquI wid ttiq uprgornumber am or WyN - - which ' eiA a ". " , . , .. men - i stfelo 0 V - 6WyOk1kadi It owl, ., ,q4t , � � li , - � . b,'while saw. I_ W_j�,'o, , � 44I 11 4 � " 147 ! q# 1; . t _ Fr � _) . - - ,If 4 0, t 011W _ . R I . J9 K �)­' � , � W � Mr Eirstons o khool I _ _ � *4 P � _ _cut IN , .,A brtiA . . �gi � 02; " I, . , - ; i . _ wl ' - . _ le - , ! ... a -*sict'by" lit , � . . ­. ,, . ; the W' PsiNd N "' - Ito be W.�T#'Aer* haI � I I L.. , I Abut At (SI le"mmon,foryoung'Afflues-W ,w � 11 11 t,nt6e*-them-­,Tbo - .7mforowuni eti-i0i6o * 411616L T a Si � * � V. 19' I ld_r 10I al - I PAU 0 , � satialled, With ­V.� � . 7011 ­-� . , . . ently on , m0cAPPIC41 OPPBU!tY- and OkAll of Many 4a- calves $100 a allonth, besides. his boardlikul , . IM _ LbILNVO 1681 " 1� :make the journey, and not uufr6I I i 4 . eftutf(pi K I" . of on . At f y exple, ' n- el'. f k7d, %. 400w,"Y93 ;� � ,, b . . . . .. I �, . - . . � 1� r 7-t _4 ' , 0, � t Allq,J�tn -90ol,#d4r- � . 1 4U. �� . - . � 11 ,P ; - 'It, ,,� q u ink ""t, I to Vr - I - . ,nor i,i hI �,rr n* 7*t. the oat 9"* u I 17_�'ls ( U: � 1. .6��V�T',J #. III ladilesoonolder, that t,h some forty 4P 1 1 0 �.3 1 4 A . y th, to of allrmkb.. _,r I the roost beautiful III . ' t -W er to. D ; , . - - I � '. there. � . I "' ��,�., g,1,qpq4,re li#" , -I _WaJ�XWWV?41% I o - I heads; -0,ba I Wr , . , . W ; - . , - :1- , sy4ahjr I it �Ju4' V , . , 1k 104 opVlQL.y)0 ��o 5 , , rl " WPM 0`01_4ck 21M 19111W711 __Wjieo ,,, , � -�"ow-makotboascent.-Iolaure]Tllt I -in, Won W, � ad I rGrA . V , INA 91 I _ , ly, Nq , , - I _,'Iii . _ 9 i - , !a -11 I � � , - .p*1 L I .. invariable pro- . � r nigh hi '"d � . I- ,if Om -4 i� � 00 , , 1Z �, 1. Itlowil ". -1 . I " _ - I - - - rm P 7, � S. FAA . ! IWI 0 .., . t . 1�� � RoaP , - Im r 6 , _ _ 40�1- RX , - _ I i �, � �­ t�."i I * * T, arose -and rail the kitchens of th? Hdffm 11 hou b I 0 �1150A bavi) to 0010 cty "as . " you think my face beau- " 'i'r., ;''I 4:, ; I - a so, I)OUROV in a Irecit al of A PI by AU74 40VI r SIX" /411�'tfik , 1�,l � . . I t, , � il�f I , . _ J,ft, VW" ' �, , 49 to th a t - _ - � rAU4 ' from Itou t&'." ,water n the hour$ eU` CO"I tile (I 111011 guo club and the Vaudor-, ,. ovary toll - . T , . _* - , Les. -according to Burmese Old� morning. AGiarmau 11:�, 17T '. 'i 1. ,% -an up .50 'oil. Burnian, andserves t h . . — V ttlngt�bll;booft under the � , , - ,� ta, I III (� � 4034d& 4 tho, . ov VAI Won r bt I nans, The Mongolian chat, to jollge, ideas, at 10,4I a kind Of 4ilaphonle, signal -0 DIM ot .,^ , , , 4 I.. _% .., ,. I , bilt i. has � ro �d� C4 00 , ' ft., pil,10I ,.,. 1� .1 ll, i . 41 1� r . I I t ,./ I .,,� � , , iset, , an tl .... -- An, vementrw- , a a In this kind of by Lee Ah, whois the Ofstingulsh Ivid". I pp th p . thQ I I wn . -o4vii izl��= 0 P-twiluliouspen -I �, � ,in _ T . , iOI1fuI Woman -14 t - . ad Ind brI I , , he . ;, � A �o a rise oNate(guardiaws r!t)N 1, t�o .9 � I I . of over 6,000 feet and the peolk 14,211). � timepiece by the Introduction ,of a little ' . . - , I . . This meationed, is curionsly like his CaubasI : lie laddreasce that Ile is pj ,,pir 81 , fbow % '� Stwethh6guz— tbw, process and con- WIN . . 1.�. is ab'00AW, SAO to, tb , i " ' 'n.. IDI Ap, 04 lot, 'OQ ,yr �, 4 collow_pw in that lie is dignified tisattili-agalin.-atit,thi air thus;beavill -, ,W, OvDa9l,y)-You, darling John. .you � #" -*it wbicb, tho -water fail, thus com- " . .0 .1 f` A,� Q�� i 1-11 I 0 , , , egotistical, "has them to pay attentiou T. bli WZ. I . r I .. V e, 44 i 'I A � A" �4'. W . os-�aol�craingip, -ft&-, to ,, ���� ... ,.. 4 � ,. " - amn to ,th� petW!,:.t, and thoroughly independent. Un- Unlike the maj t a saill WWII Let me "tiributton. your ue?v&f , _A _� ,,banas upon a dial. ,� , . - 41 . , _%*r ..... ! ... I ority of devotsesi irfio re"t rown, for blonde . , �.. condition& 'V'ra it; i - - ' " " ` -_ a �f� an ifercely the Li'bre6ka down = for'y6ii,Boston Couribir. � is rom 11,814 to 110,000 . grow Into an iUgOuiOUS like th - L'.uwt-tsian, however, the great In intervention of *4lay,vinbigievii ba� under two and a halt . I . feet. : The same may be said in regard to and odmplicated water clock. A thou"d_'.0 Ow C411leso.'k -belipy 5 I p Ounces. NO wonder then that 61bealuty can — ., , 'itcheR �a ' . . , Dy.gpr,kip ip � tlieir,,�W,QXjhiV 't ,�I , . I � . � _g , I tow I . snow remaining throughout the year.' While I years,4go-a Persian beallph sent one,44,�.,660 $0�,A 1rhii!)e.1 ', pt,ilk ` 'i 'O ' ';, liolidbI draw love by:'a sin I sl4iplestT44 Rra''11 . -"& a hadr.11-Emile N,oq­ �� � , , dr, 10 5 ,Qsarule,,rat erlp�q . A Collection 0 rang. . �� I -may be no snow on the summitof the Emperor -Charlemagne which had It. ...:.�', ' , ,,V, ban 9therwise, .. If ta ();#( .� 14 ' A glir ., I&I �%J �. "14 - I , � J j 1. Lul ,� ,�; pv ,.- ,, �, . there . a, 4 "Ib", 'I , Jr po j 66. . A 01'�' 11","( In PlifladblphiNvow � A man In Douvqr, Colo.,,nam I �M, 'With the : completion : 'he : 0,1411 � I ilut 4ppen like Yean. � Lo4,Lyou, got . . 6u� no Pdk tio so � A. I peak, it is found many, feet in depth in eb* wraltus. . . I .. t! 1,11 ___ , . R 41P , '19 r � . ' I . . . . r . _ .01, 1. telliwil ib 1 ,5!xg .0I prayers,. Arga- AD Ades some YOU* W that It would be al',fine I I wwaive licurs.,twelve,doors luthe face � - . -- !Ik � . I I - LIA WAII). r I is Is I r. � , thing to collect all the odd shaped. pens ke terell places a little lower down. wr � IF �, �': Aip.- �r , " - " �v , WIT,w Nom ixavwv�vz� that the, Two Stenographiis In Congress. I., I 4 ,X XVfWI , I . THE TUMAR LINE. from which Upued twelve,automma -, " I 1*1t.h'a gi-enLt, variet or,sd 1; - � 34P 84, I .could find. So he started in, and today' he � ,produced, the more likely. I know of only two practical stenographer I J�w The timber line'is in mau� cases shar - . 4 � a"6 a , j, ­%&l." k t. 9 has a lot comprising over seven hundred dif. It. I- "ply 'P, e 3�?,I. w, ,a -waited antil the 1; nI :,.!;Al ill his pardoul' � � � in congress. One is Hitt, of Illinois, who -, .� 11 *! 'A C� I k, *q.' ,T& Alme r qualifl-�,t I to girepoluth, to the ja _!ir� Is for 0 1 g , any one who has was formerly assistabKocretar of state and - ,rdolip 7 r,'5J1,46,`2fljfh9'A94*' " I I a forent varieties. About twelve different .. ,,, Os 6,4 " , , , I y i 1. .1 �V. t2121f - ell� " � on � i , do,. a odrobbylip4healalrM 3100811; A S&I ti the of-thii-Uqod�ijt, juhiastcres�wf black, W ` - , , i us of Omar at Jern. * seI of the Paris legation,' and the other metals are represented In the collection. , conspicuous timber sedn at the upper edge of primitive clePr-Ydr& Rine'—d was sti- wl'ite I � ,lid ref popper', �Avell As the Pimento. ' , P I. . � - , Then there am a number of wooden pens and i � the If thig"60t S trace lot an 64, or r- or at d, may Is Ford, of Michigan, who before he bicam6 lots of odd quills. The collection embraces I I ne, ;�nd ,beyqnd i ,.�V, 'tUW tOr ItI Water. . of tile tropics" Curry, chutney, mustard, itultiply his by Aftyt and st congressman Was an official court stones- specimens from . � . 'kind of woody growth Is to' be seen.- But 4NVENTION OF THE 'CLOCIL ginger Ithe favorite spiceof the ead), green, fall short even then of the horrible pban- rapber. Mr. Ford has found his a400za- England, Ireland, Scodand, fine short grass, where the surface is not 'The dnvention of the -clock is claimed by dried, I.ickled,'sweeten.6d, and 'PtavOrlZall," tasmagoria of bumlin squalor and 4i;man plishment of the utmost use to him since he Germany and other European countries, be. . . I . I . - covered with rocks, is abundant, and there Is w=.y.difrer,ent,pegplaand-attributed to many see-yu, which is the father of soy.and the' misery that ris" ghostlike amid all the bar- . has been In Washington. During the tqrifC . sides America and Canada. There are pens I . ' 11, ," . - affiroportion of pretty little flowers in great are& The%Chinese,declare they owned clocks graii(Vather of Worcestershire sauce; olive bario magulf1cong . �*%d gas enough to. make lines of micra. 11 . , .- Burmese debate, whenever a speaker said anytiAnk II of _a. great ' . - ' . : . variety, but mostly without fragrancI 4,000.yeareago. ThoGermarkainsist that the 011, i)olltlt oil, cottioniee4oll, clarified butter ,',pa DA' --!9t Bitfi�ift itself- 906pliD delicacy and others intended formen . . , I .1. , &da. The. pi . , ,. , never that he thoughtt could be refuted, he would , , j.AbLoI *ouat.magri,fi olqebwcav�!Pck A4 t , ,,a b� 't If Judia)i on ' , ''' I . � , 'joe timber asl -1,10 V them. (tbcglffi�6 IcAs; BII chivs-lh I ii' Ote - ! ,��host of "maimed, take It down in the mysterious characters of who use the first personal pronoun a great . � , , . ilidnapd'eann,otakesi firteligle4, �i10114__ritd9 �80:ck.' IYkrd. o�4glo- : )",kl 4 - W 'I .. deal in their correspondence. Some are in 11 I I � ,. vr oil,d ;1, . I . jWoIrd may 4" garli-", f4I _in&'su-qugP(hi bl "i iii; i to t Will,' sp I� 'O . ' I . " �. h Z"i 21013Htlits il '� "O'N 9 YC - ,, I his alt, ftnd� whI bIR time came to a war - But .the n�o#'teiWkable�jA4bttwA 4' -sIgnift . '_ , ., h -_ ­�adth ;Atch Vatild ther dye here at every he often surprised We adversaries by the way I .bayr&_ ' trvateabitter cuouthileis); ma -tai, for w 'Idh. _ _,, #opme deformities. no obalm like a Is o a esem a, , �L� , ., I -t is, X `,ZI _ ,y. ' , , !� � . � ,I f _.. I, , , 4 sicl , �..4 hove , ther r his section 1.� � ' "' . of stovepipe and others are delicate and di. I . ., " " . ,. -is orth Amerlc�'-Tdki�.A:., � jjW .4m X"e&fiii its I . were re. there is no English uame;'orange and lemon turn. Dwarfish, shapeless figures bent and , ; � *t r . in ivIlich he quoted their remaI He has . �� . Nar- . ' Cbfcago Herald, I L .�x 4P '11. ­ minutive.- . - imal f) 9p .1 _001F,Ills , U -:2 0 Eleventh peel, vinegar, lemon Juice, powdered crab tv out of all iemblance.of liumanity; taken verbatim reports. of many bright � I I an I — , dded � . . " " , t tile 91seqql! ,ji ilitha�� �� . I 9 3,iot 1�(WA ,,gp.b _ pig milad: . . . " _ A ` . I Z-� � I � _ I -in all the and, lolist - shells, i -on I &16 . . a .oi ,k curious pr9pqratloAc - — :. I � 7 . I . . . �Wolleu,. eyeless visaies, black and foul with thing, that have been laid In tbb boom, -and - - ­-� . .11: but 10,the pouts of resemblance aire Ve it IV ries.., manner arose- , the tat:niok; 0ou � half a dazeh to' 'of,*Ied � frlilitfal acres, fipon which the - The Women of Utah. I I gi!djjt­,%'4' , 6- ' "I .11 7 Fe r.rl . m I. and rather kne' M41Z = 141 419.1. . I venomous "ddubtless has a good stock of effective cam I I Thom0s in, 9�� f on-of*plk"j400ka In church towerg, mushrooms, and not Iess than fifty powerful tr,Wcal Ries settle down in clouds; lepers In pAign material on hand. -Now York Tribune. The womda, of Utah comprise two good . . " . . 'It. the rocks' Utv4en & timber ,line and per- Eventhemse -of -clocks by -saintly men did condiments and spices unknown to A eri the andwortbts& of th of classes; Thg poorer ones are rustlers from Il r! . petuad snow, This is the only species of the n . in .cans left s e4r awf dis- . , Otkaep, the common folk from regarding. and having no English names. ease, �wliite, spectral, hideous, whining with Care of the Body. I O.Odrqstl aren . They can irrigate a ?I . animal known in America. The a stock , . . ` 1, y are a urder- as the devills,own handiwork. In every kitchen is Of standard lipless months for charity, .and stretching Most of those who die botvI 2� a.4 60, m mo .i. ,'�p - 6 almostanythAtig in . I �tbeln , . ous, and several way sometimes be seen at 4, I , t 0'.1 ?. a t I `ao.' The 6th I t t�l luthe early part of the Fifteenth can ft� - foiidlll-but a few of, which are familiar 0 tbs. . &-finge I hands to receive it. Had unless they die by accident, die by some In. or class once sitting on the rocks. Their cry reminds wip.41scovered that Mclook work:IZU1 rliz , 1�ier " n eye.,, Amofig the , more fataii � stilic .1 ,r, 064 sot� I uph . I t- . I � ic I Mg 10I 7er ,been, in Ran digeretion---such as the over Iudilgefioe.of , can t'urn out AsIm ' _ uty, good b oad I I on � L, % �ei � , soon or .b,e# bfie'of the prairie dog, bqt Is less loud and . JuQtIOn as -Waft li�. tlie.grI ttr6 s93012, do, *Lie . and culture.as Boston, WtUough .. a e—M2 . , . b, a Or,X diday, be'raight appetite, or the neglect of food when needed, W49 arid of a . I ,. . . . . 4h!q�pl$, ducklifid. plge --- It . _A1 have saved . 4 t . .§bXIll, , When 4proached they daft down of A.qV1ngaa�4ytI1�rUImingdo. i of weightot unlike our smol(A iiiildts, r4ain ihe -maturd bimf&lf the trouble of seeking the Inspiration - 1�roezy, western chmeter. in . , I o' and.are safe. or the overstrain of business, or 'exposur�46 r - � am n ,,,,coke . altid that .these tions - could be In a Igo- color and appearance; shrimps, prawns, bf the plagall hospitals for the multiplied ounges 0 Th.g 6;1 'Lit 1. . SaItTake strebts, asmell as tho46 of togan �� . by n(i meAnd 6 and in- chronous by:4 baiao f the temperature without 'c0ri'I arid Ogden, can. be seen any day beautiful � . M99Y nee wh�el acting upon the oysters and clams which have, been dried by horrors of his dreadful masterplece.-Daivid sponding changes of clothing. It is Intelli. . accessible, but consists of about seventy4lve . pemeu� ut 6 � , sined for Galileo, to some 'Invsteilous pioddlis, unknown., to us; lkei'in NOW York Times. � women No need no artificial means to give . � r. . I acres of nearly level surface, being somewhat overthe gTest, n ploof the pendulum unui tbeI as hard I ,,an � d dufable as wood; ' sent caution that saves sickness; and this their faces a delightfully healthy color. They . : , � dome shaped, and consists entirely of bi-oken and r -, itto mankind. Applied to the a fish that suggests sardines In oil, but which caution oughtto be in possession .and czar- dress, as a. rule, neatly, not extravagantly, . . �: . . I fragments of red'granite rocks, over which clock the pendulum hdded greatly to its is -a fooi in leI fiom two to three pounds Roman, the Siberian Traveler. else before middle life. It Is so much easter and behave with. severe propriety while in . '. . persons can walk without difficulty, stepping accuracy. Untilafterthe Revolution scarcely in weight, packed in a. sardine box a cubi Mr. George Ke4nan, who h .to prevent serious sickness than It ls to rp. -Albany Express. I I . � . 10 . as recently public. I . from one stone to another, although care is I a clock ticked on. Amorl&ls coI ;,, Sun dials toot in size; dried fishes which range from a - sprung into such fame as a Siberian traveler, am recovery from It. Hence It is that maziy � . � q.. required for safety. TbasignalservicestAtion � I -so I ., � da tiny a simn to the is notatall the sort of person one would who are deficient in visor in early life out- . .. . 1� . I � and h9ur.,klep _ssbMcsd,f9r,t"','aIoW y8 .pratsmaller than but , That Was Quite Differint. __0 - ' . , ., " - is a lo,Wkone building on the southeastarn " � 4 A01 , " , "' ' T�(6fthj��n clock English whitebait, to a monster eight feet � fancy from his writings. In appearance he live'the vigorous iind careless.--Olace'dWeek. . . 040. , ri&4`," . , , t I 1-114 I 11 , I I I I 1101ft agosalem, in nobles ihick-' is sloode . com . I �_ t4in lo:Tary gee I - . . � ­ . ,_, ' h,' ". L I Whens, youpigman fainted &I the I.. � .p, while on 'tbe nortraide -, .4, , 4 1 The Aggressive Eucalyptus. . .. eI the iummit, b6lo**wbich t4onao , � ��, � - _ . long,twofeet wide,and two I r, pale and sby, and his manners are dor'of" the postoffice the other dity a - , W� o , 11 z , 11 E'M " (11 ,"'L." preserved cabb wd quickly gathered of .course, and of 1, �� It . . . . . ,,�t .. , , 6f Siberia. age, which is rolled up so as ;; retiring and modest. He must have started _1 , Is precipitous, and rocks started. li;�we ggo'- %'Itih ' "I - pro. I 11 , . c0led a "pocket suggest a ball of yarn; beav,'— and wheat with a constitution .of iron, and he Is much . The inbabitints 'of. Oakland, Cal., who a course a dozen people had' suggestions to I "I I thundering down over snow banks for thou- oJoI 111'Tu rK animated if It tougher now than he looks. He to in tLe few a ago imported large numbers of make. � I , � , . gluten in long candy like sticks, which orb . 0, -sands of feet, until'they are lost to'both eight was made In 1477 by Peter Hole, a clock- ma b shin t 0 c 4 cal and removing employ of the Associated Press at'Washing- gum Ird eucalyptus trees from Australia as "Is he dead ill demanded a portly citizen an I ... and bearing, t y cruj h 1 does valued but unnoticed favor destroyers, have come to OW 0I he pushed his way into tb,43 circle. . !, I Tbe'west side ip,less steep, and malow of Nuremberg, It,took a, year's labor li�7 ch by of . repe , � I � I washings; odd ton, where he . I. bare both the trail,and 6arriage road find to'Danke.1 ` N�heb itwas",flitiMed ltvakled on , of whf� , routine work. For years behelped, outbis sion. that the roots of th A rail - "Dead as a nail Ill aisweredanother, � h each or 1. , .t a. is suspended by ese ust art, mon .. their way by kigzags to the summit. ' ah . , � . . nastily our a Aay froni tius fime. It re- brilliant. colored cords, and Is duffed, not salary by lectures in small places on biswan- sters do more harm under ground3ban, the "No he iso%,, 03rdaimed & third. ,,I,vo I - . i.1"'. # AN Impim.SSIVE VIEW. quired. winding twice a day, and the prl with an indistinguishable hash or past;e,. derings, which- were always attractivebut not branches do good above, and have set' to seen a dozen'then in such fits.11 . I I I ;1� IiAod for it and similar ones n" . of fat and dr i .1 . . ��, . The view from the peak is grand and im- L * "L � a but with alternating dice iking enough to give him'a general repu- work to destroy them. The, roots have a I 'But this is different, probably," persisted . . . pressive, but you are too ft'll up and too ' zh",1*011404*� IV*# the= a lean meat; huge cans filled with the tation. But his chance came when The.Cen- plaiful *ay of � strangling those of other the second. I 'This chap has got two watch. ,, I � . - , 1. .f, -, 6;�� ""� L '', M. , le�Lhsnd, ' M famous edible bamboo, tips, which look ttkry opened its pages to hisgt,ory. . . J11 .far away to get t�e effects,ft kudsci�e seqn- 4D ­ 1,,g �. � ago, .` a# �only ol I trees within their reach, breaking drain chains on. They never at over "hing � I ' � At L 9 , , aces of fitr:L ,no' ' ' �0 � ' This way safely be said of It, that Kennon, pipes, cracking i . . -ery that are to be met with in L P) �*atch with �nd ,, Y6 ma�16-dor 3i and swell like huge asparagus, but, taste eveloants and loosening worse than the colic." -Detroit Free Press. ,,, - . ,I. . -less elevation. Heril one" is imp . rossed With L "Ie" 110I , � ,--, *avu & hiir SP anything in Christian p x - I . I . . . ,.. - . ,Op� gfis I _. unlike markets; unitkb many travelers both before and after foundations in an a. tremely alarmtog.fasli. I - - ____ I . the magnitude of the surrodridGiS. To'thIs : 'fo�L§ , � -4 ' h. - ele water 111v .leaves, which are used both as a Not Likely to -Be*Forgotien. ­ , " , a !!ks 16f t16%�e � hi�n Mendez, sticks to the truth. He can afford ion. -Chicago Herald. �� " , � I !� eastward the great plains'bxtend witb��t ap- inli6�ted �11; tugda�, Ifni; ' ' 125 years the food and -as coloring material, imparting a to do so, for he has had some of the toughest . — , The husband stood at the door, hat in bandi, -. . . , . parent limit, while far a -way on the west fuses chain was made of catgut, a m - . beautiful green to any white food with which adventures -an ever lived through to -tell Locating the Boundary. "d spoke with a tinge of impaqence In his. T` gs bell The English have a happy way of avoiding tone. . � ,are piled up mountains .upon mount- pecullarly suscepilble to atmospheric chariges. they may be cooked, preserved eg , of a t. He has told me of one of these expe- L. , , 'ains, with many snow capped peaks, � The library of the Waltham watch factory - which each one is embalmed In a rough mass riences which I have not seen in print, While lawsuits about boundaries, They form a "I am waiting, Maria,' . I lie sai . d, for my . 11 while to the north and south the dividing contains a watch bearing the date of 1600 of quick lime, charcoal and fish glue; sea on one of his Siberian trips he was attacked prQce I ssion on Ascension ' day, when the customary good -by kiss." & line between the mountains and the plains Which has -the catgut fusee, chain. sprouts, wbielif resemble a string bean two by fever, and lay for three weeks delirious. clergymen, parochial officers and parish. 411 kissed you only a moment ago, John,111 . . can be traced to the limit of vision. THE COILED RAIR SPIUNG. . . feet in length. I I in a squalid hut on a sheepskin for a bed, loners of note, followed by the boys of the replied the wife. �1' .I , While thli ascent of the peak is fatiguing The application of the coiled hair spring Occasionally- in the wealthiest establish- quite alone and helpless, save for the friendly parlabschool, go to the parish boundaries, "Why, so you did, my love," said John, I andisseldommade in less than six hours, was the most -important ImproV,emoot in ments, may be seen the celebrated birds' ,care of the natives. Such an episode as that . an w p ad willow- wands strike or putting on his hat, "so you -did." . I . yet it Is always interesting, as new scenes are watch mikizig. It is att6rilitited bbth td - Dr. nests, which look for all the world like Irreg- would have made most men content. after- a the . Fo "If I smoked as nasty a pipe as you do," I . . � , at y t I constantly opening up before us, and besides Robert Hooke and the astronomer Hughers. ular masses of cooperal glue; a fins ward to stay nearer home, especially if they , on of the boys 8 dly 'said Ma.ria, 14you would have n; difficulty in !. . . I nature has furnished an abundant supply 'of Jewels were first used, in the construction of, which are greenish white pieces of=Q bad so charming a woman for a wife as Mrs. .$.Boas, . a a deep pr on on remembering my kisses. 'I-Chicago'Tribune. . ice water at frequent intervals. This water, watefies,in 1700., 'Previously the pivots ran soft cartilage; beche-do,la-mer, a mollusk of Kennon Is. But off'be went again, on some 111 nd of the exact location of that bound- . . i I coming directly III the snow banks, is as on metallic ber.on solin wore a high order, which is & &at cousin of Victor incredible jaunt, as soon as he was able to W7.- lobe. ocrat. Value of Sunflower�Seed. I . - . I pure,asonecould desire. A small ftuning I _go, which ne- Hugols devil Osh; and' dried sea anemones, to a". -Once a Week. . I I . Owing to the diversffled,and recently da- , . airing a . I � � 1 stream of this ice water was noticed within comity. Thii chAmond ruby, sapphire, which bear the same culinary resemblance to . I - ' # . . I Ruwan small coins. , . voloped uses of sunflower seed it is yearly . . _1 . I lb0 yards of this signal - service station, And cbrytolite, garnet , and' agate are the birds, nests'that snapping 'turtles do, to� the The Schools elf Greece. I It is said that in the southern part of Rua- growing in commercial value. Its whole- I . ., where; the surface rocks wen removed In priclous doilies .used for the- bearings diamond back.twTaptin. Some idea of the. The present kincl,Goorge 1, came III the. Ala the peasants use a coin. of such, konall acuteness as an admixtureto chicken food Is I .1 I . . I I . . . I � . grading the new road ice could be seI in An- -opon.which the pivots,rest. ,Pivaiof brass luxuriousness of the Mongol Is afforded by tbrona in 180. Under Ids ribl& educational Value, that* It wouldi.take, 250,000 of them undisputed, and much of It finds a market � . ; exhaustiblb quantities. I . . . . Orlsfeel wlirron ,for generations: In jeweled ., the prices he ebaMes for %these delicacies. affairs have moved'on faster than ever, until to buy an Americiva dolliir, and these coins forthatpurpose. It is used by the veterinary I . We,hear much about persons suffering bearings without' any-pereeptill1b wear. Dried clams cost $1 a pound; dried oystersi ,today there 'are 2,000 elementary schools for are so scarce''that a man who has a hundred profession In a medicinal or corrective way .11 .. - ., from difficulty in breatfiing a:ud bleeding at Very, rait4 wiaithhes gre Jeweled with dia- $L50; sharks! fins, 82 t6 $8, according to boys attended by 72,000 scholars, 270 schools is. looked upon as rich, and one who has' in the treatment, of horses. The extraction . . nose w1ille at such heights, but others do not . n 4 sapphires ra as. r PrI qualitjk; becho-de-la-mer, from 40 cents t,D$S, for girls, attended by 20,000 scholars; there L& thousand is considered very wealthyi of a valuable oil from it is a lookeEl for re- , .1 I . experience any inconv�lllencs, The pulse Is, I p Osea I ate and val marines im- and birds' nests, from $20 to $50 a dozen.' a I re over 2,W6 teachers, male and. lemiale, It is strange to think a person wealthy who sulti With its reputation as a preventive of I . I � . . ' " . generally quickened, however, and is usuall� . fl�k no to f;up. In Chinese cooking sauces play as !in rt- Moat of them holding, * , 6willi tivo:fifths of a cent; and'Somfortalily I . ., Ps Well. I coiNficates 'from the . malaria Its growth is becoming, widespread, . , about that of a fever patient. The of * eta. r to Doi wat�h facI atit a pait as in the cuisine 'at Les -=a sho 6hMs -with Well 02 on Ons-twenty6kih` Of 0 cont. -'Bos- especially at the west -Now, Yord Tribune. I - . service'liere will be alitkidoned fit Oc II tory boilght by the t. � Provenceau. For the �reparation of thew, 1,4W tioach6ra and a�istdiits, and with more ton Budget. . ' . I I , it is very exposing for the men, and the ad-, One popular little. time keeper for ladies as well .as for the thickening of soups and ther thad 15,000 pupils, 85 gymnasiums with 216 I I Record of Earthquake Movements. I _41" L, vaintaseg to be -derived froba it are not of suffi- . has fifteen jetwele, alLof ruby,. Thb dones Isoncoction of "made digfilis.11 there will,'ba Indructilre'and 4,ft"pupils, a univierility VMat the Chin means. cient-value.towArrant its continuance. The grecut into ,,planks 11 dind then Into "Joists" bowifuls of the finest wheat flour and *ItIr four departments; 100 professors slid A.4 old writer says: "Along thin dealer- . An earthquake altvayi; begins with small winters are long sodsevere. . Last winter the by circular sawti ana afterwards broken into starch, unit of that III of h1l anaylaceousl 2�402 students, a half ddifen nornial s600ls eth 6 man tq be poAceable, yet a babbler, vibrations, according to Professor J. - A� . � I an were snowed In -for three inlifiths, We Ewing, and -of those which follow none cubei Then ftch Is tuftod'out in a lathe foods, rice flour. An this and' in other is- which have suppI oI 8,00D teachers of , They that have little ohins'are touch to bd stands out remarkably abrupt from the resI ri& 1A t 6ury 0 y as a is turnea out Ina fur- spects the stores of the kitchen contain the late yeaft, & pblyte'dmio school at Athens avoided and taken heed of, for they are full The motion iBscarcely a I 'shock" at all, but - I "now gt r y Ice' deep comp'eI g th 8 tio_ ' time it Weighs less cAln � 7 _�4L in but the Y. ay �n y same articles as first class Ameri of Impiety and wickedness, and are spies like 1� ' oliure factory. Y rostaw with 24 inkti det6re and,480 pupils, a large the chin be a "wobbling" of the ground in every con - plies for oil, I I � ­ �6d. gh -tho ndth of a pound Troy.. rent Whatever Isto ceivable, direction, A movement of the earth I �h merge .n,la' _ ov's" World. kitchen& W found in . unto serpepts. � If the end of . . . number of private And occlastastleal schhols, "i . r � It to afterward b ished Into Its, seI our larders finds a place there, and the several large otphftaged, as well,49 night round, itis the sign of nice manners; but of an inch and three-quarters Is the greatest . 1. 'tockholm and Its Forests. . little circle of brass. numerous artlVles mentioned add the variety schools in the larger Pladeb. . I tile chin of a iegl man Is square,"-Cbi- yet recorded by the instruments in Japan, I ! � Tu. one respect Stockholm is entir . ely unique The English watch attained high devolop- which is the main distinguishing feature of In IM the communek gave for primary cago Herald, . while the motions are usually to be measured . . . . -its close connection -with the Wild prlmeviil� went with John Horrison!s invention of the the Chinese cuisine. . education 2,225,000 drachmal, and the gov- . only In hundredths of an inch.-Arkansaw forests of the north. �Iurniture 6f the kitchen presents a ornment 700,000; and An the same year the Traveler. It has seatid itself dl- compensation balance wheel in 1761. French The Phonetic Chinese Symbols. . . redly, at the foot of these gloomy b t- and Swiss watamakers very nearly aban. curious instance Of the tuvasJOn Of tbs east budget - contained 8,000,000 dradlimal as the Missionary Beach, of China, claims to - . � . . 611144, government contribution -to higher and see- . hiflubent wastes; -Which stretch in vo a -doned two of tile did6f fdit&is of 'the Eng� by the west, for the cast Iron dove or range. have succeeded In representing the Chinese - Valuable Collection of Stamps. reation behind it. Other cities b"s made lish watch, considering them unnecessary. is found beside the -brick .'bandh used in ondary education. The effect of all this spoken language by a Bystemof - clear and The collection of postage stamps recently . . w4r. upon, mature. Like Madrid or 4*e, These were the fusee a . baln and the vertical China, which greatly resemI the one xec- combined effort bas been that illiteracy to simple phonetic symbols, fashioned*after the exhibited in Boston Is saW to be worth nearly . I - they have spread an arid and unbeiltify esbapell,'jetit, They thrg* out more than Wo D� naidtd, by C rapidly disappearing, and the next genera, Pitman style. It is said that an educated $100,000. There wero in the collection single desert 4round them, or likeour early 116* of %6 900 partL; of thd 16timberiome ghglish ' ' : tbs be tion of Greeks to a man will know how to foreigner can learn the sydem In from two stamps valued at $100 each, and several L a dies 8ngland settlers, have reduced every beanti. watch. For fifty yews were the industrious ban h 1. about f, read and write. -I'll. W. H.11 In New York to five hours, and a bright Chinaman in ten 9 of six were placed at $1,000. That the ftwiss the chief watchmakers of- the earth. a. I r, to to Post. � 11"111up were not all fancy was siiown by the fal grove within reach to a hucklebbrry d m n hours. -New York Sun. pr us . pasture. But wiser StoZkbolm has left her ' The operatives of the Elgin factory are one and of it is a largo fireplace cylindrical offer of $W from a dealer for a blue envolopo I forests uninjured, and they forms' 3"Jostio about equally divided, mitle. and female. in shape, two or three foot In diameter and A Chance to Make Money. A Vital Question. on: viliich was a small stampin I ark6d,Breineh. setting to her -gay arid living plctur6, In Girls an taugkt their trades in the factory, three feet deep. This is used in roasting. There has not, in many years, been a better Young Wife --Doctor, I am about to pro* Ono group, consisting of four goVirliment , are practical norkersbefore, The remainder of the top of the bench bag opening for & giant than now, go the show- .06�' I whatever direction you look froib any eleva� but men usually We for a trip to Ostend, and have come to damped envelopes - now obsolete, was sp)- . "I'll tton, the horizon Is mlydehoust with the bellog',omployed. Ili any depaximent.-Chicago, several circular openings of different sizes. men say. Ajay man who measures 734 feet ask'your a�d CO. I I praised at'tM.-New York Oun. I I'll ocean, or with the woods; ana you c4n. leave Ver4d. I In the sides end suds there ate smaller fireI can aimed fix his. own Vice. That stature . what subject, madamol - - . the quays in one of the countless little'stimm- � places, seldom more than eight inches square. has never been exceeded So far as modern Young Wife--Vou, must tell me what is Not a Good Example. .1 boats, and in ten mintiteg you stand wb4t A Memory of Babyhood. Tile fuel used in cooking is kiln dried Wood, authentic history tells, eitcapt by Chang, tbs the proper complaint to go to Ostend with.- Enthusiastic Native -Here schoI free, yoi� can scarcely and a,tracb of cultivation, In a recent mimber of The Medical News hickory or some olmJrar variety being pre- Chinaman, whom Baroom jAililted for sev. Filegende Blaotter. . sir, free as air, and to be bad for the askin' . Although probably agme old towers among Up 'ad a note from a co n ant whose ferred.-Harper's Bazar. erai years. He lacked only three inches of . I 0 it. I . the woods will testify to tho on .0 At, , prof . oned a nee Is an unqualified in- . being 8 feet. Chang wa3 an. educated man. � NO -S-0111 change. Stranger -Well, I am not surprised. It . Ancient royal hunting lodge.- or. � ment of the accurvy of his observation, Butter Inspection in France. . dakin of refined tastes, n& after ftecatnulat- goia-11 *6hioigo R e-itreffib)y IiWee in Mon. wo A caSs, 0 or#on. to,ebarge an 11 . , Vrancisco Chronicle. in which he writes, "I have recently son in Among tile recent decrees made In r, ran1ca ing enough to make him a Vander- duras, and in a number of villages thin for such educationals you evidence. fi - 4-0 M and even .1 , . . journals that Dugald Steftart is ono rieI to the Inspection of butter fo fit IN ' oug to be free - in fact It Is dear even ab . ., tile medical r b in hit&, he returne(I to his native land, in Tegucigalpa, it Is sometimes Hacult to that price.-BoI BuaNt. . VMere They Arb Made. WAS once Asked *W wAs the i4rhost thing the reprosalob of fraudulent dealings., By NO 6ifers have since tempted hiT to b3come change a dollar. The salle of articles, such . French lace is woron in Now York; Mar- he cou�d.romembar. 110 Bold It was being this, special persons are authorized to take an exhibit again and he us,d to declare that as food, cigars, eta., fa made difficult or Im. � 11.1 . seines .linen 'is prodiuced 'in Massalchusgits, left alone by In's Durso fit the cradle, and re-- samples of butter in Uny place, whether the only a desire to lourney In �11 civilized lands possible, as no small change exists. -'Chicago A 11alo of Base. II ana English CAS$Imaro,�AtL. New HAinpahire; sQIvIok to toll of her al 0611 M' he could butter is exposed for sale, stored in a Were- induced him to a d Herald "The really efficient laborer," says The- . L, . PirI imi work boniWfrom Q shop "In 8.. 6'*- "' bak. ,%1hfK:mI hoI c4foid as a joke; No m ke his tour, which laste I . . reau, "will'be found not to unduly crowd his . , ob- i ek Igi� , house or in transit by land or water. six years. Peter re .oti, the Hungarian XoI Degradatlon. I day witli work-, hub will satin t4h; most PaMitl kugi uev�r � ter to his task I ' aw,th"diteifi, V& I t wi lig, ito my, rat od th i 6116 W I 1i g s tat a - steels, is to be throw'd in the way of this, and giant, whose death was reported recently, bomisphero; Spanish mickeref are caught on' ment that I have made front time to time for all way bills, receipts, bills oP lading, or dec- was to come to America during the winter. The lifting of a man's self up In his own surrounded by a wide h4)o of ease and 101surc.10 We were thJuking of this as we came dowh I the coast of Now eersoy and MeditArraneah, many years, which bas always been received larations must be shown li� demand. Each, Re was 7 feet 4 and vary heavy. The opinion has had the credit ift former ages to in our baroucho this morning.-Rochostor , sardines on the 90I Qno; the olive ell. with derisiong but Which Is, tv perfectly dis- sample taken is to be subjected to al special Amorican giants of rocoint times, Capt. be thought the lowest degradation that hu` Post-Expl."s. . I cftbe Ainsi4como.at,ttill made frad-06ttdn' tifict tomonititanoo, in iny Wild ,. Itemembst examination. Paro butter, mixed butter, Goshen and Anna Swell, wore all less than man nature could well sink itself to._m_Locka. ___ � Ill wad- Sad4 &V o�qt;rb were extair- being j6TtAd I*Vet the 0696ingb4ii a baby Indrgarino, oleomargarine, and grease In- tbat'in stature, and they are all dead of coo- A Carleatur4p . 0 ijb I I I I , .. ". � . V, tt " W, , It 10- Years AgO... wagon by a,'hdftb,, twd- rd6l#itIg Ao toll of tended for consumption, forwarded in sumption, the common oyer' of such An agreement without consideration (a 11 . , ,to 'no the trentit mast bo contained in closed packages, overgrown persons. Th str .t at present A carieliture can"never be a finished draw- ' f m every Patt her do 6a as Z 600ld j�P%I Xit adi ,4efs n Vold; a note made on Sanday is %-old,, con- itig because caricatures are of nedessity very 6ft I" a, ; n JdS6149 mueholoo- above, It occurred W lid 66 It WITIfild b ot be 11TAthe migin and naturo ofthomerclian- in the show business In Clio c6untry, accord. tracts made on Sunday cannot be enlorcOu. rude shrotches. -Harper's Baza, -, no J or ,lit boforo the omIsA to ask the Writer how he knew thit 'diso must bo conspicuously specified thereon. fag to t ho managor of the largest musculn . . .. s8iou. 't - (1,00,]Yth(i (MOAttirM, there was tifteh a thing tL4 speech, fald that I,O Ili ovary wnI the article to be exported mupt; in ANTow York, a glant exceeding 7 feet, The City and GUII& of London Institute A mbrely fallen enemy may rise again, IbI .. ora churn it #1 with ,.hair or ._Travelerol - 'would ever be able to exercise that faculty.- 1havo its ,full history recorIndoll re.muting ont his hall- and borit baola,_N,,A�w for technical education report a largo In- tho rpooteiled [one is truly Vanqutshod.lk*1. ; , +ttecord. Sr -lance, .. . . .. III ,;--,n,k Un'tc.-r. crease in punils. Schiller. . I . - - ­­ .-�.. . .. - .. , . . . . .. . . , . . . I I .. I . . .1 11, �' I , , " . - � , I I�Jvi; " , 101W ! 14 ­ - . I , , ` '$a I 6 rn 1-1, ** I ill I � I I � 'I I W . - I . . . . ;­ . . ­. I Ii . . � �- orm-MOMM I I . I Il I 111 . . . ­ � . ",""I'll '_ . �, .. . ­ ­ 11 . ,,, A . 11 . r , "Al. I I I 's . . , . . 6f 4 � � ... � % . . . . I . ,`,�­ ,­­- . . I . .1 � -1— __. .� � . 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