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STORY DELIGHTS OF DINDÍG m o t t i « « ve. v rw v e k rrs . ' «»unrae. il is u n ì m l u u l that tt u i» I to d im ò hot h y ne m ea». instgnlf- t, hrnefll lo I * l ir n v w l fa tte u n * » « f r uì article a«h ettiw ei in L i* otagasin* I «h *r* ran he Uftie «fctubt that. if li* *«»ti i li * «aro* a rtic i* «lav b> «lav or tka poured (. n h k *r «nufc «ut that w«icà- •y's heed Saatinudly. “ YvU «IsuJrrjtl» p r t iM ." st>« «aid, “th at >ou abo.iU i .«sin uate eneh « O iegahent nte wfaw }un km»w that I aia lo eaytbiSM uf the - * t - I heteng l o -, h» Churxh I w o u ld n 't d e « tsh a th .aa a» bet. l —bat I « t a i »lay Lara the perrli to the to u r, gut a guud g n p an aa adjacent crack in the boards ao aa ; t o take up the moot! o f the crow, raised «od b» t u s u n d e o y m o ra ." A m i «h * S u itw w l < m u ut- tbe Lumi« and him self np on Uptoe and let oat hie lung* lb a u a t . h a t |- u .; r i < n.«r:iv 1'n flrs <Ji«i not < t r f - s e h e r p iv n « K » tíw . - B a t í a l o 1 ant o f w f M M toov« him to c u a n t u a . T O M a fte r a satisfied “ ca t. cat. cor tnJaiy, Once in aw hile a ineteor plunging ta to the atmoapbera o f tba earth la neither rousnmed by the beat developed through friction nor precipitated upon the surface o f tba globe, b at parane« ita « V oat la to open space agata. : Ita brief career w ith in hum an kea may be compared to tliat o f a comet truveHng tn a parabolic orbit, which, as i f yielding to a headlong eu rio rity. a lm .e t piange» into the son and- tlien hastens sway agaln, never to rrta rn In Jaly. HfU. '”»• o f these-escaping meteors was seen tu A ustria and Italy. Careful computations baaait upon the observations which were made tn v«ri on« plnces have shown th at it was vtst- b'.e slung a trach In the u j. j - r air-about WO miles tn length. W hen at its nearest point to the earth. I t was elevated 41 miles above the surface. From thia point it recedrd from tba earth, its elevation when last e * n being know Umt tba aonrra o f tba lan d- -A n o th e r ow l dencrihtsl tba tussle ho ate Mrim ty fa owin' pad ento’ ayao to tba lig h t had w ith a tough old jack h -ra la a r has «ate. «-ting membrane between the retina H e said that the lia r* had c a r I'14**1 1—11 the sclerotic coat of tba eyeball, b at , Biong through the rnsbee and I g A " ' mystery remains. W han w tth th e ' „ for ^ ,me d u [*nce a f u , be had ?“ ? i j T I, I particu larly noticed th a t every bis claWa in Ito back, and that be a t J, 11 re tired -tb a slc tilatiag membrane bwt bruagbttbeharwnpstanding l.y k e e p - i -F o lk . M im m ediately cover the eye« and tag 00« claw ta ita hide and. «artchmg hold ' said she i them fo r aomk tim e, aa they wiU ut B bush w it h hi« o< ... r claw. The hare h it and ■ ow l to confronted w ith strung „ 4 ^ 4 o vw „ 4 uver u Mwa M the ow l and a bit tttht.andthtogaeem alhaim praaason t e t r , o i t b .b n a h .a n d th a o w l s a id th at ' Thia « 1 the fiery. las h in g appanraaoe waa' bu feathers pointed ta a ll tiirvetioae , ! xapanted w ith or followed by a horn {. when he finally got the beet of the hara ¿“ 7 u . or sm arting aaaantion. Pool 4 ^ , o t laughter followed the 1’ hara lived a great deal among aemt- narrative. j k„ p * i f * men, I have often e*-«u them " A n o t h e r u s l t u l d a b o u t bitlngaanake’a t i r e life. srlth excitement, their faces bead off and tryin g to swallow it. Tba 1 I shea, their hair e n d a n d their bead staoh tn hie throat, and be would am .” ang great tears of rage, b a t I « r e l y have choked to death, ha said, I f , W»- r seen la them anything ap -' htom ate hadn't come along jnst then 1 Ha to th at Aery appearance of the „ j polled it o at w ith her ctow. T he *TTS dh'e Companion. - a to ry ‘teltor's predicament was each a , b.Q ' fnnpy picture U> the irnagination of the ■ew aogae Malts. listening owls th at they responded w ith feaw aawtoa, lath s« hie seat May to. U H . and re- tirin a ta Marek e f the f> liowfag year. after whiah he weat la ll>e ia l afilórala A t Iheoulfcesak of the riv il war he waa la ipto fo r d young, and bo to w a il« « to esercì Charlas was a dinar 1 K k iro k * the spell. I t was like wbtotttng ta b rn ro k . However, i t was no« in coats Luem-e of tilts tmliscretion alone th a t I 'Anally decided to gat rid of Valcoaah H a refused p o rt A man who refuses port fity post—to a fool and ooaao- qnently hnfft ta be, a partner ta Oorg- bnry A Mggw. A fo rtn ig ht afterw ard I managed to make some excuse fo r gat- him out of ofti< <• 1 feel positively (Mrtain that be would hare emheaxled money if ba had remained. Hto after career onlv co aA n ted my lew optetoa o fh h n n » w e o t completely to tfcs dags - becauin au author, in fact. But I am not unduly devoted to wine. Indeed I eonwrtlmes wonder whether 1 am uiors fond of that or of tha solid part o f tha dinner. Both are good. Both bring out all that to beet in a man. The teeliug of gratitude, for Instance, to eom- Im en ilahla I t to Impossible to think I m u c h about the commonest viands—aa- Ip a rugua, t he simple oyster, or even a cat ftro m a purfect Middle o f m utton—wlth- Kout feeUng grateful. Then, too, dinner kro u io ts s the kindly spirit. W hen 1 Ua B a t the raoatar waa n et tu be failed. B e c u g u to u g h is d llw aias. he«fa-pi*>l off M la tte rte l srtess spread from natimi tn natimi lu Europe with all Iks rapidity and ease e f finaaetol panics or epidemics of dia- eaaa France. r x c U a M *. appr. h e o s tv n a M T his ia ow ing to the sugar, as tt melts. • voice. He «aid th at ba felt like kicking ke said wining th e p e r s p ir a tio n t r o n i h is quickly raeponafvcrwaa ef coarse Ixxind to rendering the portion o f the tea con- op ionie mischief the night before, ao ha glowing face, “and I t r u s t I bava suo- aatah the omuagion, and Pr s nt d s nt Carnot taining U heavier. The sweetened part, „ l U d o at to the settlement, settled down seeded. S till, If th e n should bs some bad greet difficulty Ih finding a spartite therefore, descends, leaving the sugar on the window sill of a house in which among you who d e a lre further light on this remedy. Senator Bpuller wee tried on the constantly In contact w ith unsweetened then» was no lig h t and began to top on matter, | am ready to answer spy quta- body polttto, but a single day proved that or only p artially sweetened tea, fa fact. ' the panes w tth bis b ill. Tha folks were , “ »o« “ k ” . . . ___ _ . he wae not strong enough to c u r* th » c ris is oontlnual circulation of fluid to pro- ' asleeo, so ha flitted to the «wpoaito aide ‘ J ? I j »*«• tbs task o f fo rm log a ca M n c t was in - » m^tyA n ntil the whole la dissolved. I the house »—A touned th ere Nolaalv torture, profmsor, spoke up a deeply In- d to M dean Pierre Paul Caalmtr- wu u .-i1 , ,P? * r H o body trrw U d youn< BMJU pn tba fruot seat, "but th ? U P lV ^ u P” ™ 4« * 1 stirred, and be kept going from one spie r d llk , know whether this Ad Valorem Pertar, w h o succeeded so m ew hat b a tte r than M. flpdller. to tie at the bottom o f the cup, it dis- of the house to the other till a woman you've been talking about ia a mnu or a M. C a r tm ir P erier w aa elected president aolvas nntil tha layer ef fluid next i t to got up, struck a lig h t and began to tr> woman.” — C h ic ag o T rib u n a l thoroughlysweetened or sat tir» ted, when t ho win.lows to see U they w ere fast. 1 - — t— «------------------- it y a t the beginning of It practically c aaae a to dissolva any fu r-| -W h e n »ba cam« to his w intiow , ba - A Mesher*« M m . and had to liu to a m id tber. the sweetened and heavier stratum ^ „ 4 m Bt her, and she storte«! to This Is what a fond mother sent to tha above i t acting for a considerable tim e, scream ao hard that In a moment her aobootmaater about bar «easitirs boy: u n til tba law of diffusion comes grad- husband sprang out of bed, and fo u rch il- I Dasa B i m - M jt lit t le boy l> looking so bail ually Into play, lika an Impervious cov- dren t„ their nightclothes came running b* «"»'» «>“>t>ton» ut t o la sick I a m a frs d •rin g tn keeping back the lighter un- ' ^ w u s ta ir, and shouting. M am m Z to « J - - “ J h .? 3 a what's the m atter? The woman < duldn'l ta ll w h a t tha m atter was, although her hwdiand and young one. kept coaxing her to. but a t length she caught her breath d o s t 1.1 them hs r a f w ith h im hs e rtd s *11 m t . * • * hto h «d I e a at « it hiss to saay of them bl“ * £ ZE±!*U« S ’eTnuJ X J ^ ^ f tiou. to ao effectual in bringing about long enough to aayabo bad saeu-a spook m at hie eyes looks ee had sad I a a oakenseasy . ----- ---------- —- , ------ — » , « . « . a t the wln«k>w. i about him pleas« ksottae aad take eeer ot hha “ A t th at tha man dashed out and be- * * U *° r ’ M ' _ Coartar. gun to search around tha bouse, and tba ow l said ha flew to tha top o f a balsam tree, where he sat till the man went i hack, when lie alighted on the window ■ill again. Tha maa was angry at his w ife for m aking kucb a rumpus ab o ut' nothing, ao he drove the children back to bad and w ent to ja w in g her like aut- ' ty. Hha jawe.1 Imck. and they hml U U on fo r th e p rem iersh ip th a t he decllnw f » anupof the r t t y has not a real at- .tlon for n ia I t to rich ly expensive; I hallowed by a thousand historical ictolIons; It has brought cuetaey to the rts of won w ith larger incomes than a ll ever possess, bat to ms it is al- It a cloactl hook, flometlnsaa when I eating I f a t a c ity banquet 1 reel as „,...1,1 ..t t i t . „ c * . j* r ta I r t mean- and catch dim gUm psm of its au- li gennroeity. B ut that to all. I can- love it aa I know that it ought to ba 4. I j - « ¿ ^ 2 ^ UP “ tk # a p p o in tm e n t th ric e , fe a rin g , i t la re- th p o v t U a b a t I t m ig h t In to rfe ie w ith hto aa- , ! “ * jd . “ ptrations for the presidency of the republic, a c ltd id tn Usmbelts’» ease. Additional reflection roust liars convinced him that declination waa aa dangerous aa aoeeptancs, tor h . at tort took the oflee, however nn- *** “ ? ;nm; u Jy hccti T lie coal more th w,4i 4n g,r' . . . . . r h * r« w « * • p rim e m in is te r o f th e nam e .j,B C e e lm lrT w in tn the onUnrt of Louie „t < p ttilp p . In t m and a mintoter of t h e t a - , lerior of the same hyphenated appellation . ~ t,roo,‘ to tha Thiers cabinet. These gentlemen wwW rm cctlTely th« grandfather and far s x t - i s t s s a a v k .~ i . l m (o n . o l Cb. 1» p r M p « l oou- l « l T » » .h m « T . In , . 1 uotired th at to waa » « « M lif M t , m . m a a t . M m t e , tn t a , d m « . H e saw th a t I did not really under- m r u t o f p u b lic In s tn .n to n from D ecem ber, id that aoup. However, I a n not i ix n , to February. WTO. when the Dufsure - i " S e . , « • «»»« eat tha cue “ M ister," be eaid to a restaurant man on Randolph street, ‘T v s lost me w allet In Physical Education Dr. Luther O u lick argues th at by exercising cartata ntnselca it ia possible to develop certain set , ions of the brain. His argument has special reference to feeble minded per sons. w ho«, m ental condttlon. la htaopte- iou. m ight be improved by the rig ht kind of muscular exerciaa. _______ —____ . An Kspiaaaiiea. “The barl>*r who cut mr hair told me some horrible «lories about munlere ami lynchings that hare occurred here lately,” "•*'1 a NeW‘Yorker to the landlord of a Tex" *?w" . ' „ °b je rt In telling yoe fc X S to Ìl storto..” replied» hot and heavy t ill the man got up a w l 1 "W h a t to hto objartf” cuffed bar. Tbeu she threw a dipper of “ He wants to make Tour hair stand 00 ' w ater on him in the bed, and in jum p- end, eo be can cut it eaaier.”—Texaa 81ft Ing out a t her be knocked the lamp off t n g a . ____________ tha stand and put out the light. T h e - owl said ba listened to their quarreling W Bf and fighting in tba dark t ill ha could - . -a* ” stand It no longer, when lie flew back to the woods. His recital filled hto listen- S — , era w ith m errim ent, and it was aererai minata« before they calmed down for __ • “ W e ll,'s ir, those jtrria lo w la continued to tall stories t i ll 9 o'clock, when we all became ao sleepy that wa loat all interest ia their amusing talea. The loons out on the lake laughed like all iswseeeed whi-never the owls did, and the tw o gangs of tiiiduight merrymakers kept no their racket till We bail to go out and drive the owls aw ay by firing our re- v o lte rà ."—Scrauton Letter. _ “ Oo you still have oolored aervanta, Hk-kaT* “ W e ll, in a sense. W a don't bars negroes any more, hut we've got three of the greenest girl« you ever saw In tha house n o w ."—Harper's B a aa r - 1 1 1 ’ 11 a l 1 ’ |i 1 I IB 1^ . ¡L j Q ky x /T fT jB " \ i I V IT f •» 1 BntF \ >J > , B 9 |V V V j VTY m W YU . , 4 >RF|fiy|À 2 f fflfl tXToris—Pbat tbs devil do ye bs sftei doing wl«l your dogt Ot thought you wtut to Chicago this niornint. O’Ftohsrty—CM did uot. Whin Of vun* to the station, they fold m«Ot oould not taka me dog along onlsss it was checked, and Oi am not tha maa to leave me hart triad hekotnd far tbs saks of a few penults’ worth of oeiat —Trutk. through your front grating K in I go She— W hy don't you tnarry beri down after it.-" He Because tt taso much moi “Boy. don’t bother me." lic h tfu l to love h er.—Tru th. “ B ut I w ant mq w allet." " IT l bat jrou didn’t have 10 cantata it." “ I know 1 didn’t, but it's da private o f th aktttg terror of a telegram. N o m atter how pa p ers ot no nse to any one but the hat they are fam iliar i t may ba to fterih sodden terror o wn«» fl a t 1 w an t to ram var." 1m aa other always clutches bar aa aha take« the un- H a waa perm itted to recover.—Detroit opened envelope ia her hand and de clares th at aha h a s - M t im her bonea all i water pipe day th at aomething drhadful was going it ly in H ew to happen to her." And by and by. o have bean when she gets tha oourags to open tha care sale through tba newspapers. I t is quite in tba realm of certainty, however, to sssiim e th a t an arih-h- of renerai ase timi» s m arket througM oral newspapers, «amis ot people, sales w ill urnet aaenm t- ly l«e effected ; but they w ill he tar more lim ited than they would ba were (be »ame am ount of money Um t 1« spent w ith th e magatine« pieced w ith the home papers of l i e consaitters T ie hnlkv pa««» of m n g a itin e » a r e sel. lo in c a r e f n l l v «canned, wheieas. w ith even mam m oth metropolitan Sunday pajiera the adver tisements are all r u n or lees read be- «■aose of their b r ia r so aaaily seen, ami becaoaa of Urn fart th at many of them are on |*agvs w ith reading m a ile r. , Aa a rule the advertising p«r*a of mag- asiaes a re a a t tortrrapasaadwith reading m atter. Ttiis.is all tlie le tte r (or the snhsenher: b at, ala s' It is not quite so coosoling to the advertiser. For even the largest local general dealem to cultivate t he pages of magMines eeems a daring aqd haaardons e i|ie rlm e n f. T h e circulation is over the en tire Union, and there are not snffli-ieni near-by ixinsuntery U> rec- oiii|>cn*i> th * expene« for r«-a<t»r» a « a r hevtind tb * eondn*» of tbe «leal»«*»' irada te rrlto ry . - s— W hat gond would it «lo ih * lergvst «Iry- ls I k m is * on t h * Coast to advertías In magaxia* w ith th * largaei r l m i - lation in th e U nited Hiatos? I t i» «ou- ceiled tlia t some twneflt would . ,-erlaln to aecnie therefrom, but it would not I * sufficient to w arrant th e outlay, w hile the aatne am ount in any bun,,- newspa par would return a hamfsome profit, a an ffg iitg «XAMrLs. The Influence of local advertising tin t ao licitin i trade through tha home papers of consumers waa shown In a rraiarksb lij mannar on Rnnday. Pecemlter 4, 1809, when th e New York Hundav Recorder printed tea more columns of advertise ments than the womlerful New York Kumlay W orld of the aamr «lay. Ttie Hondar World has ahnt» 1 l h rrc l i u u - the «ir-iilatlo n of the Recorder, nut It* circulation la national. Its main territorv lielng all the A l l a i l t l « ' Htatee; wh«»reaa, the Recorder is more or less restricted In its circulation to Naw York city and Im mediate vicinity. New York dealers rely largely upon trade at home, ami therefore they «hsplayed tb rrr ware« In a home paper. T h iap rin cip ln ia recognised by all the large advertisers and by tlie leading ad vertising agencies in a peculiarly s trik ing mannar. The sm aller th * circulation of a paper the higher proportionate rate Is allowed It. The reason is th at l<eraii«e the smaller the eircnlatlon the more cer tain it ie to be confined to home. I t w ill cover its iinm edia^l territory more thor- ouglily than a paper w ith a larger circu lation, reaching hevond the trade lim its of the dealers at the point of publica tion. C o f tea. wa find i t takes a oomàderableI - u « t the story th at fa irly upset U m l A * tim e Io m elt I f allowed to remain a t tba whole party of nocturnal roisterers sod ' Tbs professor of th e c h a ir «4 p o litic a i bottom o f the vessel, h a t f i w a Hold U muds them boot and screech and flutter • « a w n y had talked to the alaaa ail hour up in tb a spoon near the surface of the m i over the tree for a t least five min- , “ A ,“ . , . . m . . ,. . . . Qn^ liquid i t dissolve« much more speedily ' W M to U |,y an owl w ith an alto p*r" ‘ J / X " ^ y o u 7 swaateued fluid above. Hence the reason also why stirring, in breaking up the satur.ted layer and al- low ing accesa to tha unsweetened por- th e. magaaine advertteeMieal « i l l not ba the in te rn e * th at causes bun to n u t - < lutes It. T hat thee* is «net* in advertising as fa » '» M y o n* m ar not safely «Way. Aa into- ffilMf tlOMI IBtpHMMIt* * lXU|kMtAiUW'* in »o«« 'i«xnm U> appear A SStaOXABI.X ll.l.VMTBATIOS. t i o’clock and noon, I n ’w riter to maks sura that only the unemployed received alma. Though 4.900 large loaves, which had cost 1.900 florins, or £100, were given out, several hundred starving peo ple had to go aw ay em pty handed. The ■cenea witnessed were |*erliaps tha w o n t th at have occurred as yet It wae p iti able in the extrem e to see wretch edly clad women, w ith Imbtes in arms, ' and children, fighting aa for their Hvaa . fo r a loaf o f bread, into which, hot aa it waa from the bakery, they cut like hun gry wolves. S im ilar scenes were witnessed a t tha distribution of bread to men. About tw en ty people fainted in the crush, and those who ssw the totter disappointment c/f th * many who, afte r w aiting for hours, finally received nothing, w ill never forget I- the spectacle of human misery and want. Ponr thousand two hundred loaves were given aw ay yester day, when the crush was so enormous that a number of poor women, w ith ba- ' bias in th eir arms, and several old men h in te d aw ay and required medical air , tendance.~ Vienna Cor. London Staod- Take a metropolitan «lailv th a t has. say, »everat hnndre«l circulation In this place. WonW I t not pay any dry-goods dealer or Jeweler of the big' city better were that several hnm lred circulated in and near the point of publication* T hat ia not a conundrum ; its answer da aelf- evident, and ia c a rrl« ! on tlie very fa«-« ot the proposition. Now, take an article th at is of moreopr less general kale, and Is also advertised h e re ; does the the ad vertisement of th a t article in the several hundred copies of the m etropolitan, pa per, circulating here, benefit the atfver- iiaer any or one-tenth ar nm rti ss it would w rr* those, coplee taken In the home territorv. , Experience is usually the correct ex ponent of true theory, am i the experi ence th a t advertising in one’s home ¡ta per to the cheapest and best way to s e cure his patronage hs» produced the theory o f advertisers th a t higher price« pro rata for local circulation are cheaper than lower price« pro rata for larger circulation th a t goes beyond tlm territory of the home dealer*. The country weekly w ith Ikw) circula tion covers Ito territory more thoroughly am i to proportionately a far more valu able advertising medium than the metro politan daily or the great m agaiino, each w ith many thousands cd general ex tra territorial eircnlatlon. The metropolitan dallies may enunci ate tha proper public policies, hut It to the country weeklies tlia t dhlivqr the true political gospel to the vsrt voting masses. Em inent political lea<lers may give the note of the campaign, b a t it to the country district workers th a t carry the election. M am m oth circulations may spread broadcast the fame of some article, h at It to tha home paper th a t is read every day of every week th a t even t- ' and rarely percolates into the un- In f minds o f Ha realtors the merits of th a t article. A column report of o u r Senator’« speech in 900,0n6 c ip tw ot a of A rts tw o stated«, one • of Praxiteles the other V The leaue has been ioined, and shrewd advertisers are deciding in favor of the papers th a t have local rtrralatio n in city, town, and remote country village, | aapertallv in such papers aa 11« In th e ir