v t l e o a t C an you im a c -M tfe* p a tro n a n in i o f CJurliUna* cheer fladUm an y M ost Jhamid fifia iB tt him? aidcred a fab, It !• * > » regarded kiy ju a» mot* nearly related to the afin t o r i « squirts. Among ita many p * * ’ _ _ lari tie« la the absence e f any din- ■S2£ Aad ho* flood It to, lo rso jtk, for u* m «tv* id thW Jolly 8L Nick th e fre e dom of the world, and a rl«ht-of-w ay even ov»r ou r houM -topa and down M t fW W W «. i Boa»« m an aiflb a t the annual aaa- and m lstlstos. and « ro e s a t th e th tm g kt o f th e G h n .u a a a w a and the «dghUbeloru-Vbristuifls atock- aow or holly anterior end of the body, nnd Utfi roflway ring of tentaetea w ith which the »■*«**■1 opening of the month la .untonnd- Many kinda of lanceleta are a- m «*>’ knowa, a ll ante one of which mmform more o r4 .ee eloeely to M a t t , the general type. The enceptlon troduced la a apeclea loag represented by a b» Mm* ' ghigle apecimen taken during the * y f i ’ aetentifteernlMOf H .M . 8. Chai- longer In the epeanea. Bot recent- ■Ma bat ly a number of others bare been ' bnmoa foaad, «erring to show that it b a £ X easy action light running S traig h t L in e of tentacle, fringing tbg, mouth opening, and there t W aeveral other odd it lea in Ite mabeop. The prince of Monaco, a devotee o f deep sea cariosities, baa found Inminona shrimps living at great great depths where all I» dark. When put la an aqM riom they lone their light giving properties. I t to said that probably most. If not all, deep sea crentnrea are lu- roiniferous or «•■«Sera Hate«. 1 ‘i f1 " pbosplioiesceut, ■erne of them diffusing lig h t from the general surface of the body and others from «pedal organs. VOL NT£MhlitlT MONEY. |H H H ---------- H ’ * -«B Ï i» l?an fa rm e r . In -J a p a S le v e ry p ro d u c t f » t a o t th e rice crop is u lh lr r t to some pur- y pose, while ia the H a lte d States th e \ p la s te r rhHes entirrijc npou th e ric e . 1 -« » J » « -’ MA« --i to---» A 1i KSB. 7 fr --t 1 L ----- l i i i 7 » / à r‘ lifl M W • y "■ n ’ l i . I Ml i . ) t t r Col. M orse. “ w ttt sous he«:a th e m a s « - „ fa e ta r e o t Japan ese «s ettin g and th e flne.i . I hats fro m d f c v t r a w . oadlfcto ».. ,J o n ly s q u estlo s o f tim e till, o u r oof» rie e p to n le r» la T e x a s and T.cufttons w ffl ta k e up th U t o f a r t r y lh ,.» r o s A le « * ^ ,^ th e south th e e e n te r ot supply f o r m a t tin g and s tra w h a t* erf th e W e s t t a r e ssd m a n u fa c tu re . T h e b est m a t- tin g s la th e w o rld a re m ade Is .J a p a n , w h ile th e high grod ee-of th e ric e » tro W h a te a re k n o w n th e w « r ld over. T h e r e e re severer k in d s o f geese g ro w in g . • a lo n g th e g s tf, an th e Japanese te ll w% t h a t ean be u tilised fo r m a k in g a w t - tin g o f a good grad e. T h e y t e ll m e l t to M eat lent w ith th a t used la Ja p a n f o r tht» purpose, and th e re la no reaeo n w h y th is should not beeorne a p a y to g ia d n s try In Lo uisiana aad T e x a s ." T h e U l f t e C tordea. T h e re ta m oct. c e m fe rt to he f e r n * la a garden. I have w atched a poor w om an a t a lit t le h o i o f Bowers a t a w in d o w , g ro w in g ra d le u t w ith happi- ■tasa aa each tond blossomed aa d sm iled BI>OU ber ge n tle hand. W a te r yo n r Utfte garden and tend I t w e ll A litilo lo ve fa r su n lig h t. a U ttle « y tn p a th f f°e ra ta , a a d the garden o f th e heart may M a a ta w ith toaa«t|fnt deeds and fra gro a t thoagbto- T b e n g h th e beauty o f th e re a r la b rie f, y e t th e perfum e m ay , he w e a rrv a d . Oka th e m emory of A tffke th k puckering, injurious Alum jujr system—-you injure digestion. ♦dtrvdorl’*. AVOW ALVM fcoya.1 iff made from pure, refined Grape Cream «f Tartar-Co«U more L than Alum ¿ut you hava the profit of quality, the profit of good health. ., ** .i <ita-s he«*t»;ti more ebouUi, boia w - ‘ vbeolutely free by mah. sAkess D r. Kilmer A M -Y ZV *» Oatoor liv ed through the m e ri aoflaO fu t periods o f modern I rance. U e wan horn In ITS? sm id t h e » u iterin g e o f the revolt,tlun U ulaot'e pan-ate w ere m a r ried l.y e p riM rid w d i ' f ’te rta a t pari«»- and hie b irth ‘ten» tw ver leg ally regie- te m l. H is fsel e r. art,,’ was s a o d e s cStc, need hj» q ; - . ‘»lie sp to l> Illg In tb a titseroii» o •ll1' pe rw e n te a I'roteatS B ta nm ’ i* si’ -" « i ,-r k e d m an A fte r liv in g ' * ,n “ “ o ‘ g e r e f.b - esteo. •OtwtUlf. .....»•••* k;- T h e ra were H new counterfeits de scribed la th e official circolare Issued era1 windows are w ithout flanges. b y the dlvlalo a d u ring th e year, het T h a t la a sure sign they have been o n ly a few o f these noto» fa ll I » w h a t stele«. Very fee sneak thieves know to term ed th e deeept.va o r dangeroaa enough to 11« out the shuttesa and otaos T h e m akers aad passera o f I h an. hut they ean <et the lens and make o t the » eo u ato rfeil iaeuea w ere a r- away with I t by s fim pie turn of the I reatad, aa d tot s n arly every earn tk e I w rist. I f a mai who owned a camera ‘ p le a t was captured and destroyed. ware to take hi* naked lens to a pawn- A w r ite r la T h e L a ncet says: “ Since ! T h e to tal arrosta fo r th e y e ar were I | shop and aavhv .w nedil l e would sot I Io-gnu ta stu d y d iet I have Ite m • * «19, and o f th e p riso ner! 3 M were bo ra t be believed, and would have te be con- toulKhed a t th e num ber r i earns o f i s the U nited «tata». T h e largest ‘ ten t w ith the extremely *ruall teen w h ich I h a ve beard, even o f metlicaf fo re ig n co n trib u to r wsk tta ly . is the usually made open a stolen leas. um 'I i . w ho toy ea tin g lean and not as n u m b er o f arrests N ew Y o r k led w ith Pawnbrokers are «111.ng te take o f.cn Itnve fo un d th a t th e ir aiw ceptiW i ¡chance« with them. I ecauve the risk tty te colds baa q u ite gone, «uch facto of detection is sin at nil nnd the as I have m et w ith point t a tbs coneln- i profile g reater wher they make a eale. «lon th a t I I to th e »yates, overcharged A m ateur photographers who know w ith th e iw o d u ris d f food w h ich w as th e ir buelneee can pick up a wood many H A T USED FOR DECORATION a_______ not r e q u ir 'd « a d ■<* t » 1» “ a <___ t k - V-« ash nswnahfN»." ton to ev e ry organ th e body whtoto Tiret Made Use .to m ast susceptible ta n r i ^ " Discoursing on the subject of .. hsts. an antki«»«7 «tprwned the ¡» glnalag to op|njon (bat the bat w«« drat •I— Uaed quite as moeh for decoration ■ " • • for protection. _ tori tdffM The ancestor of dll hats he con- ? wtl* r ” *■ »Mcrs to hare been the fillet or t band round the hair worn by tbc . ■ t ancient Greek«, twnong others- 1 , teto rtF Probsbij the first bint gained J atty o f th e b v men regarding bead ornaments a B » * * • was through ohnerring the cre»tn, i moo. a t t p)Bnlp, >Dd aBt^ p , of various yM w sm s>ed Meta birds and bennt«. VJ and N othing can din- n o t a b le I» - .S t . aa e lr n s '• t * ¡th r o u g h th e w eek. T o w a rd th e stese o f t t th e g ro a t p o t to filled w ith a s ac rid m ash o f te a toavee, o u t o f w hich th e « q u id to squeexad b y th e y. Thna m v¥ . Uu cup. • he goda aro B y U lta tim e th o te a to a g elaborate o f j m a t , o f th e c o lo r “X n h If i news th e disagreeable Ml e th esito e antoucated pal T t no T h e e s tiv I t “ re a l good Throat a, , world, and cultivate the staple on a more sclent Ifle baalt than the A m e rt- J ¿ t- - . a* ci’-* 4*” A s s o rtin g lo c i l . B. F. « .M o r s e ,g e « - c r a l tre tlic u iaoeger o f th e S o u th e rn Partite railroad, th e J s p s s *» * colony a t P o rt Lavaca » U l eatsbUah » P1 ,n ‘ I to r the m anufacture o t w e ttin g and hat* from rice a:raw , *a y a th e S e w Orlrun» 'I line, D em ocrat. T h e J a p a a - eve s ie t i e pioneer rice growers o t th e if bat» being indication» a ob, i „ u, i y d ra w s fkom a « t l» ««d dang ero us ju m p , and reg e n ts I t aa h a v in g been V jS lig h t to p e rfe c tio n .