X t i i i i l i e r SÎ4 V o l u m e X .AL V I I A single motion is one motion is comppe, T h e B k la o t M r Tew tn , character In the booh of Jeb appear« the sen-'' tones. *1 am escaped w ith the akin e f my teeth.** which to «todernlaed “V» th« «kto of my tee th f > n d givea the Idea o f a narrow escap^bDc ae clow aa to be tost by the thick nee. of the «kin dh tbgmreth. which la ae this that ns microacoplm bits MfcJWHL ahla.to and IL “To cast la th« teeth" mean, to throw defiant reproaches er insults epttafully. as one would oast a atone at the exposed teeth o f a snarling dag. “Tooth and nail” denetea the manner a f an action fa ll o f frenxled fury, typ*- fled by biting and scratching. as whan tw o belligerent oats make the fo r fly. easy action light fi&nnigg RJ’' | ..o r i u A M i u u t . . ».-«>».*.1-1 , 1 * 1 lu ll» ,— D w i, I have Set*» O»lae«h L _ i to make * m * iv p a rtu ie U to j Christmas. 1 tael that the s»*rit of Christmas lies. not la th« givlag o f , expenslvs trlflaa to those who ha»« th« comfort« and luxuries of Ilf«, hut In re­ membering lho»e wbofuflcrdepriveUoh of th« w ry n « f a of cxlktenee. Mr. rjannltoute—T h a t la v«(y sweet of »eu. riearw W t'm surt. | M r»,Plaotflt>ut«- Tda. I U W P » « “ - lied to donat« th« hundred dollar» you always »1»« ms for Christmas gift» to M n . Van 3predd«m » Chrlatssaa tree for poor ehlMran. ■ • M rJ P Ia n n ito u te -t eould not p a h of this GhrtMNfti Mn. of giving ware common > S “ ' tf»i>vte— Yoe. wouldn't It' ould be— I abett-j and prop,» will underetand— Mr. piaanMuutc (w arm ly )—Th«» w ill land. In the Chineae colony are do mom. They w ill value your hind- aeTeral children who have been ^ ^ “ to d iT id ffir * ' “ I 0 ? 1” « “ n C b r i« t» M > '- S R u X h t “ £btoi ? ' B P*'*e 11 hr P*lc Si tj,0 j ^ i , i , , 1 ^ jonvtnclng pre».' that ths kldseys and blad­ der srv nut of oroer W S v t lo B e. Thers Is eooifori la the knowledge so often expressed, t'-et Dr. Klhnsr's Sv-smp R » o l. the great mdney remedy fulfills »very wish in curing rheumatism, .win hi tht back, kidne •«, Hv»r. Madder and every part of ’’.e urinary p-ítog-.. ’ I carrseta InsblUtv s held water and scalding pal« la paxricg ■ - bad effect,. .e'Iow‘ng uae ol liquor, .an.is 5 . a n d jl. vises. m-.pl« bofle ef this du^ewhy FsdC ^». en., » ‘ o-v. H u í ..:¡ ' - . p i ? i ? W q W 5 { Q | be-1-. v r t ^ C jS lg w t f iS jB S J (res by met), " * ds Dr. Klhner A n—> vt »m e. Si ■<■ So., Btoghsmton. N . Y . Whee wtolng W lion rea-ang this geDsrousefiar la this popes. Per ROOWE Authority For N tarlu 50 Ytaral Moya) i t made from pure, refined Grape Cream o f Tartar—Ccxis mor Rian Alum but you have the profit o f quality, the profit of good health. M a ( » e Ijra jM O w om en vehe t a r e to M C C A LL'S m i x W M it h fe r « o r e w t fcsh- Nothing has ever equalled i t Nothing can ever surpass i t > Dr. King’s New Discowry ; M c n g ir a * - ./! « ,. Perfect C u re : ’ For All Throat >” Lung Troubu S M V h a e fc irH M to . T ria l Beettov •< These for- not, in common honesty, give h im a testimonial. Thia preyed on his m ind; he nerompanled a party to the top o t Rt. Rule's tower, and deliberately Isaped from th a top, being doahrd to pieces a t the feet o f aa emlnqpt divine whose work» he had oftefl. but unauceeaefully, entreated me Io review in an unfavor­ able venae. Ilia plan wea to bring the book,.lay it a t m y fre t, and return w ith the earring kn ife in hla mouth. fletn and M would »eke alm ost enpthey hundí-»/ to buy the things yon have eanneretod, Mr» tov-nltoute (b rig h tly )—Joel about. I think. M r. Plannltoute—Ton expeet me to present you with that much more V AVOID ALVM D O C T O R S1 Vn P lun nlto nt» »r< p-oechfutly)— A •“ ‘••tv. , vm vurpr»»»«* a t - - n ’ Perouse *S p-evon w'»h»» »o he to some I» •• t i «»» rv»MW toe hefeg bruta, to ntb»»»î I t v-onM by -I-»ply tom ai to uvvlrct any of these dative I be’ » m »rt'r—»d. >’ r t’l v r r ’ tcn»»— Ton have p ro fit*« , e o n - hnodved ito“ »»» to Mr» T a r Pprvd- u?r . - for tome year» peat. , v, I am A Newfoundland named Oscar, be* »er to n I longing to myself, had often listened Dr CL »1st- w ith much interest to stories of reeeua e forward of drowning persons by doge, «aye An­ drew Lang la Longman's Magaalae. I happen to poenrea gp engraving o f »-»•« Or Landseer'» “Mem ber e f the Humane So- (> -tw *'S l clety." Oscar would contemplate It fo r »!». g rath- hours, and study the pose In the m lr- »•lool ’"g ror. One day tw o little children were - v to*ea playing alone on fit. Andrew's pier, and. • Shal re- I was sketching the rulna a t a vhortdln- »t pay. in tatiee, Oscar running about on the pier, ■an never I happened to look op end saw Useor, ' as If inadvertently, but quite delihoruhe- Hle M il ly* back one of the children (Johnny d o ty , Chisholm by name) Into the w ater, '« u g ly ,— ! " bleb is there very deep. The anim al ve »Trent ,h en g » " three loud howls to a ttra c t w lrh c e t.. attention. He had been taught to give rev mag- “ three cheers ta r M r. Gladstone.” erehaflna Jumped Into the w ater, rescued the that has child, end carried him , “quite safe, but i very w et," to the local photographer's, ilse von obviously th a t the deed m ig ht be eetn- rture this memorated by a rt. Nobody saw the I beginning a f thia tragedy except mgt- _______ 1 self. tore d û I even think of giving Christmas allowance to the poor I » needy o r*” ! e ■•» ! ,J4e . Rtoi i wit"*» T bs, het you TW wto-}<* r o t. therefore. I ’ •» - _ . Mrs. Plannltoute—Thsnk yt ■», d«ar. tnnate youngatera are the chil- so much! Of course. our own children, dren of Yung K wai, the secretary- and Tom*« children, sad F m e i t little |nterpreter, whole wife ia a New oom . we can’t blackball them. It would j?n tfiAIM| w o m A n hw cruel! Ard there arc three or four m a». The phrase “according to Gunter” remains Id oar language aa a perpetual memory o f Gunter. the English mathe­ matician. wbo was born In 1581 end died In 182a Almost to the present lim e tbe works of Uunter were consid­ ered standard. H e was the inventor ot the « T re v o r's chain, o f the logarithmic Hne. of the q uadrant o f the ecale bear­ ing his name, and anything In mathe­ matics to be right must be “according to Gunter.” T T ' i I'“* * 0 f* ll^ x í" \T -iC « -' ¡ ' i d «valence of MM- j T O \ ‘i / t Z i “•? «rcul.Ie; toe / ’ 'v u ,r* :lutn• desire to free, saya the Was N . Among them « • and the dnughter minia ter, the your W te B e p e m t l » » . pSOO. The proprietor of a large dry goods «tore had decided to tear down tbe old building a ml erect a new one In Its the oxen, cows, sheep and donkeys stead. In furtherance of this plan he behaved, that is. remaiaed quiet wltn- was rem erlng hie goods to temporary oat disturbing the holy ramlly. The quarters In another building. j- horses, on the other head, kept up a Thc goods were nearly all out o f the continuous row, stsppiog from one oM structure when from eotne ua- toot upon the other, sad kicked aaC known cause It caught Are. The do neighed all the time In ramemhrance partment was promptly o» hand and o f this we favor the animals who were soon had a stream playing on the good to the Christ Child and Hla holy llt m « . but tbe merchant was wild mother, and naturally the horses dox t wttb excitem ent Banning up to the ooms In for the fe a s t” chief, be urged him to greater baste. “Never mind the goods“ ' be »hooted. •Save the building! I l l give »be boy« “My w ife," said tbe young man, “si a cheek for $»X> for tbelr 1« nsloii fund ways klsess me whea I come home a if ‘ bey don't let tbe Are spread beyond night.** “ My w ife does a f t , ” replied the m t . (hat floor!" “W hy. you're going to tear the old o f middle age, "but It le of ae advan handing down anyway, aren't y e n P tags to me. Is tsse way o r another eh. gets a report ea the condition of m> asked the chief. I \ breath jue« the eame.”—Chieego Post Pris es Warden—T be d la a c r orderet from Delmenleo'a hat come. T ake it U the priaoaer who killed a man. A e e le ta n t-A ll right Who Is thk bread and wgter for? Warden—T hat's fo r fhe nma wb> stole a bam.—N. Y . W eekly. that by which Joaaph H . Lewis of Hoboken, N. J., left tbe larger share of his money to the United fttates to lie used town id the pay­ ment of the national debt. He was 87 years old and lived alone with an old housekeeper. He was born of English parents on tbe island of JHmnh-a, but came to thia country when only a small boy. He enlisted in tbe war of 1812 and forever after waa the stanchest of patriots. By trade lie was an engraver and h ad e little shop near Trinity church, where many of the fnah'onable wedding cards were engraved, aa were the door plates of the rich. ' la that day the door plate was a most lm|Mirtnnt adjunct to the front of a honse. and Ix*wia did a thriving trade in eagravlug them. Though he retired from busi­ ness at an ¿art? date, bit compe­ tence waa so invested during the remainder of tin- years of hte long life th a t.a t hie death hia estate waa valued nt aver >1.000,000. He bed many plans fur tlu> Anal distrihutinn of hi» fortune, but none of theip pleased him as did the idea nfleaving il In his coun­ try. He often fold bis friends that be had made his money in thia country and all that > *• waa he owed lo the United Hiales. Foe that reason he wialied 1« repay Ilia indi-hi’-tlneae ae jtcsl he could. W ith tbe e g e e p tlo u o f a few small beqnesta tlie entire fortune of thia jiatrlotlc man waa turned over to the United Mates govora* Called the Turn. The eMm-iy mnideu hud recent­ ly Inherited n «4(1 acre farm. l a t t e r a iim ib front on itdjnioing village appeared npon the scene. “W ill yon be a y wiief** be asked. "1 lovs ynn with » y whole heart." "Fortbeland’Bsaker «‘xctahned the giddy old g trL ~ «L b ug» Hally, News. ; " kv