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-WOMAVSjiVOULI). - lNOu5TRlAtCONOITIONOFWOM. AS VIEWED BY MR. WRIGHT. ... ih. Male- Tl" ,,U 1,14 a"" ' . ..... M T. t.-. ' " ' n !- " " ar,..llc ' ... i .rr. II I- Wright. coiiimlioncf 11' ...lot. .,f,ttl r,-..titlv ,(. ludu-tnul 0i"lHi-n t.f Wi.in ' will U nri'riw to lluoo In t.d i l"'"'r cvonnmtca '''"rn ",r,1"h,l, ,i,rlui''ii based on recently 'ut..l data contradict Ih generally ,,l i, I. . i Hint women are t. I it ,OT in. ii t"f ,"me kin'' w"rl1 "'u, Wright spoke also of the tutlu cf th" f i t"ry system compared 'Tth td- .l-mii'ticM giving women , ) r .i.h-if f actio". The Industrial nr..l i v ti' f "'"'t,',,l emancipation, or . Jmi'M- """ ",,,,,"r- Tl" '"r""'r l It ",n "'8 ,"""t i"i""tiiiit ,, , h devt loptnent of the epher y ttxltiotrtul emancipation he tin , r,,, to he meant the production of di 'tiinl ive tif womanhood, nut lien - wag'-workcr. Imt in profc ,il car-rr. H.v mean nf the fat" ,'-- ,v.t. in w..iimti did not up'rcde ' ,,t lUtpphmciited hia effort. In nyrcar l-I'l. Harriet Martincau. fonn.l m Ir.,oimtrv only seven employment c,rti to w..iih n Today there are many ir,!t i f n muiicriitive employment bub an- o-n to women, ami her p,(flK prominence in all brnnihe of ',... manufacture, agriculture nti.l in, i'r.l'i"" imprc intcllec ,u.l!r Hti.t niorully. Mr. Wright a ti,d that tho moral of the wage w..ikrrart'tiiial tothi-i under the ol.l .liim-tic system, ami the mingling ol be in lu ittioii ami in the Indu n, enhanced the rcejiect for women, utij in rcti-iiiK iH'e thry occupied a r.i-lxr plane. Attn tin1 coiii"'tisntion of women in l6,. ii i rank c.t the employed, (lie (ji.ii. n lh.it women are not paid kjiiiiI nrt witli H"" for the aaiue work r. il!y w- ll ilono i i-rroiifonn. Wom an i h n w iiiitioiiiic fai-tor. llrr ihyr tul n. lnraiiie ami eilnration aro l lvr. n l h riiiiiuii''iit for life work i iii.r.Hu H lit. i-auwtl hy the hoie that or w.nk will m it I inti-rniptil liy msin' Mr. Wright expntwl the , 11 that tliv imlimtrinl ili'Vclopment m she liitiire woiilil nnult III a ilirrraae in tn- iiinnl- r of iniirriaK1 "ml i-(rt.i- in t he ti ti in In-r of ilivom ami wuul'l i xti ml woiinin'a inti lliiliinl op ! tt'iriiti.-n ami ttuhlUb In T uliwiHite i. nl 1iimhty Tfce t"t rMilt ol niidi'm tfinlfiirira ,rM v tin-in ktiow li-iltftnwit that wo- ill., n.'lilf.tl nu'mr nf lii.riM.lf rial) h'"i". . ....... trul i ititnl'-il to riMi'ijiiitioii, which uiiiil tin u; ii lx .lit a purer, happier con ilitna in tlu hk'UiI r. or lil. income until , r , iwtl)( f , , nearly .'K0oo . ,,.. T,, .., ,.u. I le hir tooiiiiiiMir UH, t.rilhntit tarwr aaaoon at lu r .,., f ,llllinii,lj i.v. r. fr the Itit. I..-M f I., ,.,,., M ol the in..! pt..i..llt I, ,, ( Lo. lion fHUty. UliiiikMnK u,o awat;i:i-r t ami iiij..yn,rf nw wr, ,Nrmial frn iiiUl iput ti,e I'riii,-,,. ,,f vu,,. The dm Ii.-m i, tall. yr.i.-. ful. liljt newpia womaii i.f the . mi, Mo Ivj. New Votk Journal. The Mrj H..rrU llaiiu,n M.iu,. The Warnin g .M.ii,rii, f,,,,,) nuih elation i m.iiii thiiiK in w ami w.,rthy i.f att. iilii.ii. It Inn. alr.mlv n v.-r:il Imiii ilrcil iih'ihIm x ainl i j r. r.Miiirf ra i. ly. Mi Alice I . ill. y. th.. . ri t.iry, whom I iall. il upon. t. M mi. t,t the ptirHMiof the ax iittiiii n to i.u a fnml to pay th.. i ilH ,.,. ( ,,M.M In the lawmut of I'lulip n lm I. r . r-u the i.nir. .,f the V..initi Mi-m-rial Fuinl awNiiitinn, th,. i.ij,., t ,f win,), in to ill i lilt in. .tat., in M-iilptiire Wuiii- an a w.irk in liiUiiilir. i y mi l reform duriiin the puM eeiitiiryot Hi., repiil.lii. "M.ry MurtH 1 1 nm i It. ti. Mi1mi levy coiitiniieil, -U. n to U- tlnii holiore. im the typical philanthropist, ami Siimiii II. Anthony n tin. .i,.n.. r reformer. The well kiioun American K iilptor, Joiiiitliiiii ilnttli v. a coin- Uliwiolleil to execute from ilfe the ,li,t of Mo-it Anthony ami hail Hpic.l the contract t" In. -1. I the i.J. it I statue of the typical .ln Iitnttir. it wli.n Philip S'hnyler ol tauieil mi ihjiiik ti.iii u pre vent the execution of the work on the Ci hi n. I that Ina rt lutive, Mary M..rri. Hamilton, mii not a piiUic character of the iiinc i lai as Susan It. Anthony. "The lloii. Walt, r S. Loyan ami Charles I)i im inl haveili frii.ini thesint for tia with i-reat n nl ami aUhty. ami we are imw reji.lv to take it to the court of iipM ala lit Allianr. It is sai.l In lw the first case on proril in which the r!i;lit to honor it hiiiiiaiiitarian I y au lil. ill statue Iiim I ceti i. nieil l y the rotirt. " New York llirahl. lirrstlng the llalr. There i a strnlo in Pnria to intro Jn r th...iiit.i-tK'(acliioiiHiii liainlresa Wi wlih li ii. i .iinianie,l the xli toilet t. ly ri viv. il. The Htmtsnle, however, rui i.ii ti practically in vain, the must ti-iii. iial In women refusing to hviumle o n-pii iioiih at the expenw of their i ji ay M.t of them wear the hair Irirz. .1 iiinl waveil ami arran'il in a Minll chi;iiiii at the Lack; rouinl thin, t,tii worn with evening iln-sjt, atrings it l arlt are eiitwiiieil or iliiiinoinl liv I'T.t nte placeil. The rhief t'oilluro of I'atia muy v presmnet to lie the chief e.'ffure el the woi . ; therefore what ttut clvvi r person, M. l-iitlieric, any nt a woman' hair will ho of very ri-.it int. r.-t inmost women who want lu i n lon ly as nature x-r m itH. In fie 6rt place, l.entheriu condemn the -M I.iIm- hair. It iahot," he say; "M i n im inlortalile; it it not pretty." V'i ili lie approve of dyeing tho hair, ltnr.;!i vane tiairilntwer couteinl Unit th i Ha-1 nly thing that improve the ntriiil the luck. When nndertak in to ilr.-s a heail," Lentherlc take H ths t.uir in hi hand and draw it up to tie ti p of the head, that lie may ri 'ythe shape of the skull; then lie "'X in the nl.ni and watche hi ul l eipriwstoii. ami then he licgiiu) hi w ' He dii lnr.K that it i rare tu 'nil woman wh.we head and face are "II formed enough to hear the (Irei'k '; ! of hair arrangenii'iit. rhiladel (tt Tiiiut Vlial ThrUlrJ( Illd. Thfre are three girls wliu. without f"-vif,ni preparatiuii, were called UKin nuke ti,, ir ow living. When they il 'mw.,! 1U inuttt-r together, one of "i Kirlt win, wa skillful with her tin f' Mid tliat she could dres paxl " The holiday were approaching. '! she sent tmuo to Buffalo, tho near lg town, whero they told inimedi 'ly. with a demand for more. To He" dull suicided Imllet jirl lamp rvm, ln, (, ,,,1,1 tha niitroKilitan lm b it alway alert for novel '" Ni t to reiterate the atory, which awwei known tale. theo girl ,:'t f'jr tln inti iveaa Lininfua which U at cointiicrrial enterprise. ininm.-r Ht the World fair tbey '! tlVO'iO. For the nut of their lr in iiow. which i a lovelv a a "'rr bow..r, ty ,,y fi.ooii. Their ;'k it fei!iimria enough to disarm the "T,-t irnic of women ontrnsb into ""n'-t life. rp,,,ir(., .killfu! H ition at the piano. It demand! " B,,"t artistic judgment and ": k-nly nlu-o to new mauif.ita " "f " "if work. It ia worth wbik attention anew to th.-oe fai t. , ' t"h'r women niariwe that it Ii yn th.irhtle tottrikeont Into new " -H i that If they have a titw Idea ul Kift more likely than not w"fid it waiting for it. New York rfUTs twiB Itvantr. ! tandmiest woman in English r ' " 7 "tl,yoiitifn dowager Dncbea '"'r. wh. l-anty and naughty ldV w,, '"r lo-r a ,cond title of 'v to lujj j, ,hw (tanKU. ,1. tr" firt tarl uf Fevetsham. an I ib'i" a" r"ir" ol', bvi" l" , '1111 have no daughter a vt '" ''"' '"e ber claim to her late f 1 "tate f,,r manv a lung day. t-it V " ,h" h' ir- lit,Ie 5'1r1', ' 'ftf r' n' B""'l, Carton, the n-at iti , ""' '""ter family, which n,.'.'""' '''''""'"S bouse, containing tT.';'"1 I inure and a valuable ll- n-l h;.t tpimdid park attach '" "liTMinif the oldint and t4 10 Ireland, tbe ducbes Da --t r-tiJvnc, Kuk. tbe dower ;L f lUerald faaatlr. and long ai the was .l.-Uil,,l lr i.iif of I'hlcagn' In. run InU tu write up the Union wwn, ii of the ciimtry. The pa-r was a Inlli ant one and was ri otily imii n,l, ,1 y tin. literary wom en who hail K;iiln r-l to hear It. A an k ortwo lat.-r t ii.. v . re.tiipri-.l to h urn that the charait.r -.rtrim. wire tuiagiuary. -New York Joinnul. shr alrrlalua M.irkli.g t.lrls. .Mrs. J 'i.rnt Morgan if New York durii.g tl e I.. 1 1 . !. s. n nt. r tiiim royally the in, i.t i I the Wot!; lug iirls' iliih i.tm. , t.d with m. tie. r'e' chiiri h, of whii h she is a lll.llll.r. The lll.lli, rtaMHie Hlitldred and Titty are let tr.iil.d to any thing finer tr Utt. r. ainl tie o . jiioiit are rin: rly lo, kid f. rward to and foti.lly n in. ml-, rod. Th. r lire music and danc ing, a snp r I y I'manl mi l a N aulif nl hum h ot r.. . f,.r i m Ii k-irl N. w Yi rk Mail and Ftpr.-s. CHILDIaKN'S lOHDrN". Q-"r, ENGUSH 0..RV. ilHAMONII rOMSHIN'd'. I THE SNAKES AT 1HIZOO. Th hsllrJ lli.lll. An up I. n wonoin l.vl Just ta.iilit a bold u( delicious .rifiitiir M.r m. Ii v llig I he store lira solnr .me In iisln .t rililr IjT autll.st hir Ainl kn.sked the p. kk' from l.i r urn It f' il t" I in- pn . inri.t w lib a rritsh. nii.l In a in.iti.i nt i he a:r mi tiilnl Willi a SHrel islor Mir l.skrtl si I hr hslterr-l fnk"ii nts a iii. ti.i i.t, ainl thru tn-iti It. at iioluiiig con'i.l Isr wii-.t out of I IH llll 4 slur. The HitTiM of Mi-s l.ilv Hall Came, a Sl't. r of the famous n..Vt li-t, n im actress, coiisi.li ring lur vety I rn f ia- re r II the Uarils. Is ll I III. t pliilnlue- mil. 'It i worthy of remark. " says h 1 hroim Ii r. 'tliat very early in lur j 1. iing girlhissl she 1 nun. nihl. r the r..f of liaiite 1 i.il ru I II .1--. tti. and p. rn.it it is not t... 11,11. 1. t.. -ay Unit h. r gnat ,lf .mU,, tIW I pri in ieiicv 111 reciting I I. irk i rse w at aciiiire. while Din -1 1 . -1 , f da. ,li-tni-guished k t painter. ' Wl.sl Thrr Vl.nr. At the lat dinner given I y the Wmu an's ntfrage league ol New Yotk city, in honor ot the Puritan Mi tin r. Mm. Kllss. Siige Wore nil exilllslti lv en lssti moire si'k triinni. d with old hue; Mrs. Frank Leslie was 111 I.liti I row n mill white cr.' de il.m. ; Mrs. Theislore Stit n wore Maikiiiid 1 re. im crape, iiml Mis. I'liutlea Spragile'a em press ii .tiiniit w ii 1 f delicate purple ami dove tints. Am CnglUb saiellr I ling. When one of Kngliimr "lady jour nalist" iinlnlg.n in arcasiu, s..lneoii limit suITer. Here' what an unkind coiitnl ntor in a Loudon journal lind to say nlsnit our owu I'mfessioiial Wis llllltl S league: "At Falun r's theater, in New Yo'k. there lia Isen perpetrated a n rform ance of 'At You Like It' ly a cat coiiiHmed entirely of Women. The house wat crow iled l y a distinguished audience,' 1 n ml. 'ami the Professional Woman' league will U-m lit to the ex tent of at lea-t fiMO.' Anything for a novelty, ol course. Si rumor already areatloiit that a similar experiini tit w ill he iiiadi. in Loiiiloii. ami whilo 011 the one hand Miss Kate Korke, the ! witching l.y' i f 'All For Her' and captivating young gallant in '(.'lipid' Minscngi r, ' is lieing sought for an Or lamlo, the part of Charles, the wrea th r, will, no il. ul t, Ih thrown os n to comH'litioi ninoiig the strong Indie nt tho halls. Was ever such futile non sense? If th Americans are Shake tpciire'a warmest admirer and this playing at acting it the Is-st they can do 111 hi honor, then indeed 'heaven pre serve hi in from bit friends.' " A Itusalan fiuriisis. The women of Itussia hid (air to oin bo I'l'lo to tsiast of an i.rgani.itioii on the stylo of the Nirosis of the I'nittd State. It nil came alsmt 111 this way: A meeting waa leceiitly held ill St. Petersburg by the leading Women of the city lo determine mi oine inethil of rendering thanks to Mine. Allan, who took so leading a part in welcoming the litisxlan sailors during the lute fistivi tim in Toulon. The city very grace fully allowid tho ladle to use one of the chamls r in the town hall, and the Indie had a perfectly delightful time. There were only two men rojiortcr present at the tiut'tiiig. ami tin y alti r ward cotifes. .1 that they were imply astounded nt the cxeciitivo ability di playi d by the women. Mine. Stasniv, who presided nt the inieting. wat so well pleased at it re sult that he i now working very bard toclTt'i t a is rinaui'iit organization of the women. There i certainly no scar city of money to carry out tint projirt, at may Ik judged (rom the fact that over I. (KM) ruble were siiliscriU'd on thessit toward gettingupa t.-liuioiiiiil to Mm. Juliana Adan. St. IVtersburjr l'orresHUideiit. Wumrn Cl(arll "l lrnilt." ' Do you know. ' said the man Ixdiind !io coii'nti r of n small liroadway cigar Itore, "thiit since tho World fair my 1 t.let of cigarette have illdrtlplel? "If a fact. The thing ha lieen go ing on evertinco midsummer. It' wo men trade, t.si. nil i f It. Lnt win t r it wat a rare thin;; for a wi man to crime into my fcti-re to make a pur chute. And now Well, they simply walk in at compoivdly 11 yon plense and ask (or cigarette and discus tbe different brand and ask u.y opinion of them. They aro women of refinement and good breeding, women the wotld call ladies. "Tim cant. ? The World' fair, of course. The Midway plaisance. Cairo afreet, tho Kgyptian village. Tin y vis ited those plan, and w hat did thcys.i ? At every turn nativo women smoking cigaretti't, handling them daintily and puffing smnkn in a f t bing way that wn d.llcioimly attractive. It didn't l a k Ud. On the contrary, it looked rather nice. For every ten women wtio n oii. I ll wager tune women went right bonie and i rimctitcd. " N' W ork Telegram. Hr. TJH't Mr. TvndaH s grb f at the death 1 f h. r hu.band l alm-M gn at. r than she can N-ar. ting.d at it I with the In .Hpis.rtuble thought that she b--rs-If r.n iv.mnglvca.isid It. Tin- laineiitable.c ciirrnice' point at (r'httul t the fact that not veil 'Vfriial viL'llali'e ntes saf.tv in the matt-r of I-w-.-r-ful drug. The in.t wat. hf-il attendant inasickr-ni it ukun ff guard times, and that m-ie fatalltl- do in t cKCir in,nl,M down t.. g-l f.-rmne rtti.r than lack I i-rtunity. A " writ.-r mg-'t. P"' n ',"'ul 1 ' '' nntna I-ttte or Vessel that could m l bi anv t bailee i,,istak.n f.T any thing rl'-. davor night, when one --. are al-rt and helpful r w h n watming and anii'tv have dull-l them to the p. iiit of i, re mechanical a. tnm.-Lon d. n iil. !.-. C A I lr III! 'J'. Lillian IH. who wrote ' Tlie L-.ve Affa.rtof.ntH.l M-.d." p year, ol and own. many cf the qua.itut U ,L, lit .iviut. UTL.i n-.iJ A M Ili.Mirnr llusl'sr. Mit At'tie Murpl yitiiu etitirpils lllg lollllg Woinall. She is the editor of th" Mellsiiirne Punch, is a im mis r of all the lending women' 1 lul t of that city ami write autln ritativi ly oil " Vic toria ami It Ui-sotircts." She calmly fills that she eXsi'tN t 1 Ik" quite itl.le Hiiieiit tinancially by the time she it UU, when she intends Intake up literal)' Work III Lolldoli. McllKiUrill' (iazette. sevrrul p.-op!ewli.i I. ltd llni s. .1 I 11, ,1. nt Iti stnlienl I lie I. .ss nlnl enjo) llit-islor of the 1 rf'lllie. ' o ins here. Falsi ." shouted . street g'llloil t,l Nliollier "Some title's I. -t n-r III, lllll l.ll le " I'lliph: ' s.ii, P.ttsjr. "Il's just like S.i., ,,,.l I U " 10 . 1 lilt t.l sl.ssl slilflltlg ll. ..I t like (le Mftir a ritlilnl The sw.et se. nte.l Initil 11. iwe.1 across t lir pai e 11, cut ainl fortn.sl 11 l.ittr ,mm.. At trul, si b tl. r croud, n little tl-iwi r uirl taiiir skip ! 1 sf up The islor of the s-r(iiinr urii-ieil her "Uli. it's suii-ter thin my iHisies," she sil'-l, Mid km-elltiu il.-lili shi iip(H.t tier llt t!r Is. in put. in the I .in. I nlnl lliell held Hutu iii in II...-.- wh, 1 l.iiiiilniiuty walchid ber Mie sol.lt I, em nil - I'luimlelphu Press. The I leilisitl I sulis4. "A lining fin nd n-l.. nie once to sliow Idlll Milne elephal.ts, stel I t.s.k billiwilh me, hai 1111: lir-t ts.rr'.wed mi apron and 1'iH.il it m 11 h nr uues Tins hr tai lurarry while itcco!ii.i!ii 11. j 110- In the stable, but the moment we r.-.u ii. it t he il.sir t be herd set up sin Ii 11 W11 11. 1 lim. I Lev had siuelleil the (mil I tot ! lie dropsi the aproll and Its 1 :it. l.ts .mil M-lltlled i:(T like a Jai k t il.l. it 1 In 11- ki re 1 -iul.i elephant Tu slug al llNlrriilh. Mine. Nordicii, the .ijNTatic; vocalist if the Abls y, S I10II1 I A: tiraii forciw, i the only Aim ricmi singer enuagid tu take pint in the festival nt H.iiieiitli. which begin on .lulv 1, 111. 11ml ti -1 1 11 11s s (or I 'J dayt. It it the liist time that the IMUIiugiiuctit of these fi stiv ul hat come to Ann rn a lorvisal assist ance. F.xt hange. tr(ifrsstir I'uli in Alinisil. Mr. Mary Noyi Colvin, who bat beelii lnsx ti professor of the lloinjiuie language in the College For W, men of Western Kts.rve university, has sailnl for Florence. Shespuids the year in Italy 11ml Spain It (ore entering upon her duties ill Cleveland next S ptelnber. - Cleveland Leader. I'rrsliin iliimrn flrgsnWInr;. The first association o( Women ever organized in IVrsiii wa lately (oriiicd ill the little town of Salinast, m ar Our isiuiiah, by tbe Armenian Lulus of that place, lit objii t it to maintain fi. e sohoolt for jMK.r children iind tu pro vide tin tu w ith iKs.kt nml clotlii. Every woman over 21 year of ago wat entitled to Vote nt the l.i-t New Zealand e.i tioli, ami it ha Ifeti ob served that wherever thele was u call didate whose moral were of a dubious ttamliiiil be was iinmcn ifully cut. It it probable that Lin y Liircoin, tho MNt, will have 11 mountain named aft er lur. The Appalachian Mountain tub has recommended that a Wlutu I lotiiitaiii peak, near Mount Whittnr. Iiould It) niimeil Mount Larcoiii. Tho Princissiu Miiml nml Victoria of Wulu gave their inothi ra piano on lid recent birthday. It had Iss 11 us. d by Paderewski wiidl be cro-si d the ocean 0:1 the Teutonic and wua rifoumieiided , ,'ri, ,'j-, nlwnys two homed. and h lien I l.i. k.-i nil t he oimiijes I foiiuil I I bud I '1 walked il. LU tiitrlt si.. iik the line, gii llni one oraiik'e to . ... Ii i L-phutit. When I got In the etui i.f the narrow stnhle, I turned nml was hI ur tu Is-ulti aifalu w hell I -. 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 V ri Ih 1 1 1 d 1 hill, if eli pliallt ! No T ill I'le low sjoi u.e u.ie two nrillltfet III siueessioii tu No s I,,, mixlit illintjllie he was Is It.i: el.. it..l .ii.il ki me a sinnek w n b his ,rolM.s,;s thai is w here tlieele-! pIlHIll falls -holt of the Iiiiimhii In inn ii I j Mi ni iii the tloor m il Is K. 111 astain from : the 1.1-Liniiing 'I line.- I is 11 1 1 a!..i.K lie line, and thro I was in a tlx. I I. a. I one .1 iiik'e left, and I lout ti net link in il.e i..r F.vrry ele phant in l lie In nl I'.el It s iin isly giie fu rii-rd on that oriinH.. It wts its much as my life mis north to 1 It to any nm. of them. What ens I In i..' I held It up colisplcnoii-lv, . liv pe, I, .1 II nml sucked il myself. Il llHstliit Hllilsi tnllntiee the way tlnise elephants ntniKi-d enell oilier nml slns.k I heir n,nil. rials sides. I'liey t horontli 1 1 1 n'. r.-'l iiiin 1 In- humor of the thing "- l.n. I. .11 Million A I rrurli I. ems. A French name ralhd "gent.-. I lmljr" all. mis iiiueli merriment fur children It Is renlly 1 1 1 1 1- ilitlliult In I 1 11 v ; Imt, aside fun arises from the mistake. Il Is wort b trilnu". Sune tw i-ted ills rs. to represelit hnriis, must Is- prnviil.si, nnd the eointianv arr M ated in a setlilclli le, w hell I lit- nlllr i Im-uii 11 liv one of thr purl y I tirning In her nulii IihihI iniLlils.r and sjiiinic "lossl nioriiink'. ifetitis l Udr, alwas Kenti-el, I. a ' k'.lil.il la.lv. ill Any unit eel, rmiie from t hat geliliel lit. I V, always aeliteel (here sin- p. Hits ; III thr one nil her li ft I, to tell you Unit she 1 ow ns nu mule u 11 h a golden Is-uk " The young lady hows, and turning to her right hnnd licluhlmr n als thr saiue I Monls, llli a slitfht sil.lltli.il. llni-: "An mule with a gulden Isak ami silver claw " If she niiiki s nuy inistnkr, she must l.nvr a j hum put in her hair for each blunder. A j Is.y may have them fiislrnnl in Ins shirt o.llar or bisl If misinket hmr Is-en mile. tbe next snker has to say, "(jissl lllorulllg, Krliterl hulv, always k'eliterl, I. a I genteel bnly, alwni genteel, roine from i tl I Iwllrd ktiiil ( Milk kssfssl 11 71 rel a I'H.I. In an liii- rt.ii.l tli,.n.tik-lif.tr In lh wist iinl. !...ii!..ii. Is tin- only ilairy in aiel nlsn.i tie 1 n t where s.-.-s' n,i; rn'i Is- pn 11 r, -I I his tint, I, ss is x, II kno 11. Is a 1 ,il 111 'ir r.-u . .!) 111 ci Main 1 mi. plaint, hut 111I1 Ihr mil inn Iii.IiiIk-.. tu it i.ry Iris I v . I..r 11 r. 1 m pu t I lu r..is.-n f. r tl.i. n a l-nmlnii ns.rl rr f 'llli-l oil! otlltsititiK ttie UiliklllK sin t i.e. I Us sl. n pnslii, 1 1011 Iii Ihr si ml of milk ns-.-s nine ntiiti, ils n.re totintnl, an I tl.i 11.I1 tin nr.- uiilk.-d f. -ur I tiu.s a il.iy 1.1.M Mt11111.1l ii.lil UinlylHti pints t ti r. 'ii.j Ii tin- .1 hours I I . 111 : .k is 1 1 r , 1 1 in nu. I sll-lit!y its t, Willi ou t" the lt.it. t of usi.o .11, ut milk . ii-.ttiipt 11 r p. rsons nil. I I In .11.. inf. tuts nre lis t lo. f i-nusum. r It I Is.tlitioiir tli HsC nnlt.ry easily . I -1 . -1 A f.- tore of it tin ras ul 1. tlx- is th.it w In 11 pn s. rils.l ..r n.lnltt 11 I, a to I--.1.. ne In sti nml, tIi ohI uny. ns a 11at1tr.1l rvpiik'tiituca exist m 11I1 th. -t s r.li n-oust lis n.s It Is lol l Hint one (.isliioiinl'le lMi.loll 110111,01 siilliml nil a.tunl n !hsm m brn ti 1.1 lial " itu.lli lur ' she luol lss. il ilnnk lug in ikhor ou r. Ih,. Hint, r Is our taisy smson." the liianauir of the st.tl.li-s i ipioieil n say ing. "i-ss. -tally during I lie fout-'V weatbrr, Inn iinfortunati ly It Is extremely iliili. uli to ol lalii the milk Jtt-t then. ".'solil outriglil In a ruioiurr. any i f the animals ymi s-e here wool, I r.nlie on r I al nu I would peili.tlily lie tuilktsl by the patient on ti s'rntit. w Im 1I.1 lint like the job, In iilni rase out i f leu Many consumer, boweter, prefer to lure an as nt a giiim-a a wee nml get all the milk tlu-y can, nnd I Imvti sent severnl a far a I'oli b.-ster, llrlghtnu, F.xet.-r and etrii N'.. lino I, the iii-toimr paling all tlie ets-ii's. " Pers.,ns put this costly mild to rurloiit list- 1 in,, lu.ly lot. I l.i ipi trts a day rest ulnrly f. r nearly six years, and we could lirtrr lind nut w Imt sbe wanted it for till til afli-r she went to America, w hen it transpired that the milk wa Used a a face wash. "Wi nlso have a military Ketillemnn on our LisiLs who orders a pint evert innrn tttg, and this npstir oil bis breakfast la Me h.r ordinary use, while a certain fa nous ilmiily hit Ist ti know 11 to ti.airin t Ins tal. t to nut the milk w Ith him king, son 1. 1 Impart 11 more than usually lird limit o(l to j iili.sst, " Tin- onlersnrealu nys given In advance, and all. r the Mrst milking, nt l o'ebs k In the morn lug. Hie milk Is put up nt rispilml lulu glass Is. tile, ti lid Ii in turn nre placitl III w.s.ih 11 1 r.'i.lle ami tarried l.jr a strap, kotbal thert-kof hreaknge It very small Indeed." New York Tlllli. AN ISLAND THAT GROWS. Mac It llrl.n.fi-.l to XllsMiurt, but Nnw II la I'nrl of Knussi. In the Missouri nv.r. near Leaven worth, there l. mi Island which bat furnished the land law nlllcera of tin) government a novel probhtii. Tint is land wat 011 the Misi-ouit side w hen it wa suiveved ill I 'I. Now it it a le gal part of Kansas. Hut that I led the i iner thing iilmiit it. Island in the Missouri lr.iuintly shift their a!le glance. The trouble w ith tint Island is that it ha Nm growing. When the govern ment 1 till t r a urveyi d it, tin y found Sun acres, mid that was the niiioiiiit en tered in the ttiords. When two Leav enworth linn. Skllliliga and iMItcii dorf, tisk out patent lor the whole is land the mnoiiut ol land put in the pat cut wat .'inn acre. Hut the island ha Is-en growing through all of these vent in a way Missouri river island have a fashion of doing. Tin re are uotv 1,4ml acre in the island. A coalls d, it ha Is, 11 discovered, runt 11n.b r the Island, ami that tend to make the land more valuable. Idrcntly squatter have tried to take pasvenMiiu of the surplut over and nls.ve the .Mm acre dunned by the patentee. The Inter set up a claim to the growth. The land lawyer of the government, alter taking plenty of time to think aliotit the case, have d. ebb d that Skll liliga ami lUITemlotf are entitled to tha whole island umbT their original pat rut. St. Louis (ilolie Delllocrnt. CUTTING AND ON The PUTTING A LUSTtrt FURY STONE. Aa la.luslrr kti la This Feualrf t Ir trtr Agn N.1W Our C Mllr f i eri Titos ef Mi! I trrp I umisrast 1 stea lr - "H.tsr" Ultaiiniili Ms,ls of kips. Yirv fiw people w Id are f rluuat iii'iigli to bn able In wear diamond Vtiow w h.tt aiiiouiil of l.ils.r baa Iss n xs iiili .1 upon them Iroin the time tlu-y in re mined until finally tin y ,ips ir til tlin slinMi ases 1 f the jeweli rt ri .i.ly for use. Ft wi r slill are iiwiiin f llm l u l thai llm l.ils.r of tlu cu eiT and s li-lnr adds nt b i-t flit a carat to the Value of tlie urn ul ibaiitoiiil. These would squirm at the nl' 1 i f taking ten a sts'iuliigly tini-lii d and is.li.ln , brilliant and split ting it int. 1 two pii.ts, doubling tho ci podii ucy t f the ml 011 comm. 111 tense grounds. The bsta in weight from cut ting it over one half, but It so add to the value of tlie ili.tiuoiid that a stone if one carat, costing III the rough r llitptflll. Would sell for f I IH When cut and polished, nml the nlu-o or leav ing from the cutting inighl bring a tl.lytuiii Is -ides. The value, however, il.s Imt 1I1 s n. aloue usiii the weight of the tone, but It It affected alto by bleiuishet ami impurity 1 f color It It the stone It nil 11 Idellilsll, W hli'll it some-tliin-s lift III It ill fie hope that the Ignorant ami im xjs rn ini d pur. baser may not ili-. ov, r it. wlin li g s t.i the ill.itnoii.l cutter 11 second tlnm, that the coiuiois-i ur think lut d eiitlmg nml Hist .inly reducing Intake the bleliilsli out of, ami thus iucrc.ic, ii brilliancy and value. Li sa than l.tycnr ago two diamond cutter cut and liiiished all tlie rough diamond which came lo tint market. Ill fact, there wat not a surtlcieiicy of work even for this,, two workmen, for tho brilliant wi re marly all imported til a bin-In d state, ready for selling in any shasi for the weiwer. I'ut the da lles upon these tn-came au ltiis.rt;iit matter, n tin re wat nothing to par up on tho rough ttooe, ul least iiothiiig to sh uk of, and llio tlni-lnd nitn le cost high Iscui-ecf the demand of I'm le Sam. Ilenrgmd thai hhii1ii who could afford tnwiar iliaimnids slmuld Uiwill An 1 ti nl l.-ss M-rurr..l st Ihs ban. rt lok'U si.M'i.rf eisrti u s rsji k It. Tie rt r clil.- r.-.i.lina' He r who A'. i'l. nun; 0. s., lo. l Uiit.i. Hut 1 lul ' rt Uss tu,m Iseoms ul-L, Ate! lli..t f.sl surisMi.t I y stealirr. Ttf re s stinllr sltll sllte. sis sr I..1.1, l.o I'jr s.- nl, nl ,,.J bli l.rutlssr I hi. ..i.M Hilt,, u. h n "lit ntrnui tt I'f sl'trs. 1 1. ,f 1 i. a ll,r tlit-tf,-stlM .i,.. I- f i;.... 1. 1. aft. r In Ii; Iti i.t S. utr ItelltT-slli U. An I. nii.r,s.. r, Itl,..ugh .me ,fs-l'nit To Is- f r.s- fri.iti lnt.-rnsl s. nsstiis-M, Hti'l s rui ture I s l ! stl. ml r.i ii a ir.toiin ,.f fr1.11.ll n IslUma ll-.t tl,. n no an. h rt-atlll sis ran flnil, 1 1, . -it I. tl.r f. ru.s' k atisll.itr.st I It Lait- I. r S- ...t 11 Irlumt h i.f nilh.l I ir a1- 1, re , f ri.lti.l ,.r, r tnatt, r HI, ul. I tl. rr still ,f t 1, . ani.k W l,.i liujr w l-t, tl, , ,r r.ss.r.1 1st UstU'W. lie 1.1 11. 1 hues, if I t nilsUk A11J i.M.n.1 11. I I.. kii.. 11 ,st Im- a ssbt. C i Iksl, n 111 sps.ialnr. THE ROSE TREE. TticlilM bet un.lrr tb ros trr 'Jn Th I'li.k bu t awrll In It.r anfl Mar ain tin alio) ? ttltii: in I.rr ilrrnina ah flia. I lib tliat 1 I'laltlialra in a.rillat j Ainl Hi )rra lt,t t.f. Tha inal.lrnalsnila hr Ilia M-a Ire fair, la lb s-rfiltnrt biralh of tl a tillttntar ftlrt !, irrsrj hrr baml i n I.rr Ihmlilili.g brM: Ul l.alli cro.i.U lirr (uanlna al luti l 1st I bral - j And th yrsrt Ail hj. Tha mot hrr knsrla to I lis m irs-a fair. In a liiii.irnf.il hu.h t.l II. a rrnu. air, rha thli.ka ut t lias treasura nf aiiilir4 raart; lli-r rra arr timiiuiing with biltrr taaira I And Ik )rra flu tijr. The north wind batli mI,Is-I tha n tra fair. Ita Urv hixtKhaaway In IK fruaty air; llrnraih It Ilia wllliarr,! Iratm ar tprawd. Anil Ih ntounj thry ram It a mound of Ih drad- Antl lb yrart (lit by. From th lirrtuau of t rrraud by IWrtb P. bln i.. PREACHERS IN A BOX CAR. Aa Krft Kfflar 4aa THeaa Ratef a RldM a Koad. A party of sedate Maine clergymen, who recently went over the new ltangor and Ariswtook line from Urownville to the West llratu h, bad a little eisrienre in railroading that mado their bair ttand en i nd for a time. They were towed away rn the construction train at Urownville on the ton i f a lot of lug to pay high for the privilege. Thl ,,rrM,.,i hay In a ln car. and spread out liiutti r of duly paid to the cu-lonit 1 PI Cit becillne ail illiHIItlvn In tlin ilia nu in) culling prof, ssi.ti, nix I tlie 1111110 Urof workmen waa increased and the Inventive genius of our bright Ameri can inventor aet at work to make labor saving iiiiichim for cutting and polish ing diamond. Another f.n t that Increased the incen tive to encouraging American diamond cutter w:i that the wnrk on the bril liants was too frniii lit ly done in a care-le- manner lu F.uropo, particularly out side of the liul. Ii ity of Amsterdam, nml that American workmen could rineh Is Iter satisfy the critical lasto of our jK-ophi vt ho deal in and wear pro clout stone, for the tr ade taki-a In all prcrioii stones ii well at diamond. At that tune the ilitti rence U'tweeii a dia mond iuisirted ami one ml and finished lure Mat sn marked that I lie demiiiul for stone linislie.l hero wat greatly In creased, ami within llveyeai some m more di.iiuoml cutter bad estalilishiil tin in-elvi s in li'i-w York, ami all had more work than It wat possible for thetii to tin. Tim eight illaiuolul cullers dressed Iheir blanketa on the ball, eisi ling lo have a very comfortable ride. Just Isfore starting northward from Itrowu ville, an altercation arose between the conductor and engineer, ami ft r a few moment the air waa sulphurous. Then the ride Ix-gun. The engineer, hot headed fellow, wa mad all through, and when he nienei the throttle he did it no half hearted or un certain way. Off ei the train over the rough and uneven roadlH-d, not yet made ready for trial ol speed. Fatter and faster she went, the car lurching and pitching up and down and from side lo sitle In a manner that nggeteil momentary derailment and everlasting smash. The tree la-aide the road flew by like strcaka of lightning. The bay bah bounced aWmt and biiined each other without mercy, and all the while the clerical party reeled and Jtwtlitt like tipsy fellow on a spree. They bung on for dear life to keep from breaking Iheir necks ur fimn get ting crushed. Tlusse who have tried it know thai the Inside of a It'X car dif not afford many points of vantage for by Sigtmr Tuti. It i no Imigtr necessary fot a ib bu tinteat her coming out ten In wear pure white. Pule gre. 11 It one r.f tho color recently hi-n by a New VnrU bud. Iloee pink i also a favorite cnh.r. The chbf bridi-sinaid nt transatlan tic wedding it now termed "tbe lt girl," to match tho l-st man. Dental InslKftion ha been Introduced Into the public acbuol of Detroit by a woman. XVutnrn Shuulil l.rarn In l imtrns, There S.-elns In 111 t 1 I ! little alien tioli given lo teaching children lo talk Tiiej are taught to pad and write, but thry "pick up" talking. If a child rrml natehr" ol a Mragrdl be Is rrbuknl. if liewritrsdisjitiiitediy. be i.eurmud. but fte is allowed lo eXiies loll:-. If or.illt In fragmentary phras-.. and if r eatcli bis rnrainng he !- not feel thai be has gnl.r amiss. Wrarv IU sm-li b.ile thai wr do le t attriid to fiirms of expression. Tbe tele graph has encouraged condensation, slid thoughtlessness bus engendered rxaggera linn. Itetweeli the too conversation iuo. siitTrre.',. liul Il.e real didn ul'y l waul of thought toiress, not lm k of iwrr ton press ir. A rurmit top.rt 1 hi-, meeting oiirea week and talking over the nesot Ihr day or the .ue-tioiis wbi. Ii are srp lug a is men and women, would ls In-lie ful. -Mr. I.ymsii Aid-on in Iidie' Koine Jfiurral Mania In Hi llnnie. There are soti.e homes w Inch distinctively , lUlpres thruisrlir-ou tbe II, .lld.nl Il.e Via,- I itora le-ing alrsl.-. ..f n..t.r retii.rniei.l ml comfortable rirgai.ee 1 hey l.eed not Is- exiravaganily f uri,i-bl. and 5'' Iberr Is w.llirt lill'g nlsnit th. Ill that apprais t" thr iiicesi -ense as s.s.n as tl.r front d's.r i i,s-nel Wtini ctir. up.n 10 anti; tr Ib isre'il.ar Is-suti.il rr.trs itif into Ihr thai sin II a .. lie ib -,,-, ,,.. ,.r Im- .tusr at trryl'ini, l,.t of l.ni.g gr.--ii th it ! It le-iiUi ly a'trai t.tr 1 h rigid rconnui) rnil-l l.er. is- j.ra. 1 I. o.lr.sl'lfllon of a Sll.gir Iiltl.t tnteil loll that she inviia mi eagle tt it h a gulden U-ak, silver claw and a lace skill. Thr phrase must Iss altertsl to anil the j liuiiils-r of hums mini liy the rson on inr left, and the description of the eagle may lie rvtelldisl indefinitely. Kiery no-l.ikr, tt In t In r of a word or (smiting in Il.e it rung direct i r failing to point. Incurs a horn, and these horns can only l retuotid aa forfeits New York Time. A ( Mill's i"illmnt. I.lltle Ilora. the child actress of the Alfl en theater III Home, Is ijliitr a lit I it courtier Iii In r wav and knows Imt to II titer a well a her ebbrs. line day be said In th ipiceti of Portugal: "Von are a saint, are you not' Kiery one sat Jnuare " ' .So, dear. " said the iinen; "it I my biitband't mother In 1 I-called a saint." ' liul ) oil are Is.iut.fill as a saint," said th child Ilia Vtllrh le Ilia I ami I. I f'.nlel uti l.lgl.t Jl. no 1 .tl.'tlr' light Tl, toijt sas Iiii;i.) ainl Lis. k lu th flati, A tt h's I, a.1. .11. rt. i.f red, A ad I tt niidt ri il s hrt.i site 1 an. a. m 1 .- -07 7 V x? - a:l I: "tih. in b in tl.r cai.dl 1. 1 bl. V hrrr 1. im , t on li.'tr Wh, .1.1. I I 1 a.l 11. c.' right Ar.d a.a,i .m a i in 1. l'" 11 .1 Ihr lllt And l.rtrr a fti with a-rat. .t, h I- s .,r-l si r Ii, riiii.a d an.-ry and biark, aid. snuffer I ol rotu 01 Is-'trr I ban oti ol.r meet s w i : ti a-rtr to mas Th -. llCrsl. A Ml ;r-r I it tn lt. - lr Carlrr III !tl. Nicttr.lasv , and if to t hi 1 ill mv an m.r ..I luxur) ml. led a lull I. Iitl-r.aiiary lu "o"- p, , U.I loll.r ti nt t.orny irror.g inai ran not U .lef. rod. but wlitb n.akr lt-r.( au keaiiiy fr.t -Chlcag . Tnbuu iarly All luread Wlill. b.i.i.i Vr.. a.r. it iaf.t tl.atwhrn the robis-r hurst no' il.nr guna on u every atlU wilt fngl.t ' "! 1 Omnu-Ab. bm . . , . - tl 'U JO" Iran. ' S.dJ.ea-' I .sat n III ( rlrkrl. Tbe cru ki t d'.r.'i i.e. d so nmeb dlsknp- tn.11 tl, i.s l.ttbr. Ilrai. s s.tirst . I. . y .ll crt. tl h.lli t ru art s.tlg stor e 1 haf! i a gan. is. t. tl,r ear and pullid 1 si. turt.d aghasl.y Ar.J who wa II waa .is.'vrd fiorttr iji..s ,r la so liniili 0:1 the l.artii, tHlt it la niore siil Lr ran jump wrn 1 1, r.akiirlr and tt. lfr i, r ai d tt.rir f. kr In t, .t g. tr inr a fiddi There I (r 1 s.t hit i-li t lik tbe real nu art a hit. a l-e 11 am (iry. sji.u loir' V"-r Lg- f ).. d',f. t t.e 'rm up I.K s,.rr fr.gers 'Arn a: i.i and n..i. ! n b ' I. a I aa lt fro'.a'ltl'ra Lr a 1 l.r ith aet I a ait f 1 u so-ah h.sliti . he bs.ka I . U t ssrif la-tTJ t0 arts ta I. a kar.ganxaj la a l-.niiii .rat. cf tx .'..Di. - lvu.a Coo nr. Ja kaua I'ark. During tlieeiiliresiiinmerof l'-Olthe tiiain exhibition building will stiiml in Jut kon park. Tbe public will lt ad mitted everywhere in tho park free. The work of I-. autilMtig the paik will progress steadily. m the first day of the new year tlie park coiiuiiissloiier assumed control. All state nml foreign building will be out of the north end of the ground by May 1. The com missioner will at once begin tbe work of restoring that end of the park to It former apia-arauce and continue to im prove it. What may lai doiiu with the building tho following year cannot bo aid. The tard will lake no actum on that mutter for some time. Chicago Utter. .ieitlueall lliinorvst, A go-si old Mitlindist lady nttemliiig service iii a suburban Fplcoial church last !Jii'..'uy Isc.tine happy under the preaching of the wotd and ejaculated "tilorv. " IShe wa admonished lo keep iiiie by two of llm brethren and iumI ded asaeiit, but fisin liocoinlug forget ful ri ssiiidii "Halleluiah." The brethren again railed In r attention to the uiiuoyuiico and told lu r that if she did not keep ftint they would 1 com-Jn-lhd to reiunve her The senium pro-ctts.-d, and the obi lady, Issomlng very happy ami furgetf ul of hi r surroundings, shouted out, "tilory to tiisl. " This w a dsr mu'h for the brethnn and they tried to lead her out, hut she ri fusi-d to wa'k, to tiny curried her. (n the way the said: "I am honored olmve my Master, for while he wat c.irrinl by an as lam carried by two. " I'hiladelphia Iti-cord Mtwldy THaBufarlura. Ph'shly riianufaiture, acrtirdinir to th lmpmTe.1 statein of production nosr 111 vogue, la said to Include only aneh ma'e rials aa sy,ft wsdeiiand worsted rags, p ir tiruliirly the clipping from tailor sho,, on areotmt of their rleames and softne-, n easriiJinl i.lnt, Imw ever, Isrlng tb it thrjr ls failed tint little, tbe b-s tbey bate lri f. ltisland ituiitrd tb b-s grind ing I rtsjinml to s. (.nrst tb. Ille-r. In addition lo these 1 lipping such ts k at r.-i-t awsv s-nilrn knit g iru.riit ami t's k- ll.gs will. Il bstr (sell l.tlt rn'rii ratrl 1 full et e i cepta!. ! inst.riiil f'leaniiig and oiling, as may I n.s-essary, having lsrri ressirtwl If-, lb. mat.risl la uh)e-te.i U: Il.e grinding nts-rttlon, ceimplislird by mean of a aystem of powerful steel point ed ry llhdrra nd roller Tb. ailttaiice to l- an.und r frd onto a tahl. or feed sheet and rnr.trjr. to two flutl rdlr. on emerging from bb b they are vigor ously ri.s by tb rapidly revolving teth of tn maiocylit.drr, in. Utter containing aliout l.Vi stp.ng. hrp si-l tr-rth. turn llig at the nt of aoirirtirtie 7.0 revolu tion n riiiriut. 1 hi btgb pssil rraiult tn tearing tb. mg apart aid (rtlug lb. t!, reads and li'-r In aucb a manner, aaya The Tradraman, IbatntL wbil. ta Cually reducssl lu a soft, weuUy tMiiiUUuo. and polished at least on., t went ntli of ',,, ,.a.ly himself, and really all all the diamond sold in tlmeily of .New lu ,. till nietfr could do waa to thump Votk, and the superior eicelh lice of ,,,, J, (lu r whenever la-casion ollered. their work waa recognized by all denb J The entire rwn to North Twin station cr and became the envy of llm older : ,., R, ( aD average Imt trery far worker in Holland, who had heretofore tll,tt f a niilo a minute, and It waa had almost a complete mmm-Mily of Hie j w,h , ,Kh ,,f r,di,.f that Ihey alighted trade. Thl showed that ...tint tlilngt a tho trrtln. It please them now well a other might be Hone oil Hit side of the Water Is Iter than the Work- , men of F.utnHi could do. iMiiiniimls are linMirtiil, aa a role, from Ninth Africa, w in re aa large and aa line atom are found a in nil of the Fast Indie and Hratil, although many of the African diamond are off color. They come tu thl country in the rough in all sort of haN-a and almost alway uneven ill hae. Theso luck entirely that luster which i tho Isauty of the brilliant and attache lo the name so ( ban ly, for It la the brilliancy and lus ter which make the diamond moatvuln lo say thai the engineer wa reported lo Hu rinlendeiit Cram and waa promptly bounced la-fore he had endangered any more live or the property of the com pany. Lcwtston Journal. Th. t'nawclabl. Wa envy neither th. men nor the wom en who cannot sick to a (el low creature out of their own circle or lo anylssly with out the formality of an Intnsluctlim. There la no computing th.aniouiilof pniflt aa well aa pleasure aucb person bate by hedging theiuselvra la wilb thl etupld fenrvof fastidiousness!. Wrn bavt always found more of thl feeling among person ter which make tlie iliainonu moai vuiu- i loumi nmr. 01 una niiug amoug b-tsi.ii able, aihhtl. of iuirse, to tho fact of It ) who were more touchy on their social po- hartlius and couseueiit ability lo lake and keep a very high polish. Hy the pris'es of "cleaving" the irregnlnritiea of tho rough stone nre clilisi oft, anil the geiierul form of the diaiuond I se cured, but without it pistsessinii of any Il Inn than among those self resssctlng person who thought nothing about It. A great deal of Intelligence la floating round the world without la-lug labeled, and I In am men or women who have tbe giMxl sense In reeognire thl fact and act Ukui It not only are educating thrrnelva. o( the cirelea which aeparnto the face. I but coiiferrlng that pleasure which weare ... .... '-Ill -1 L - . . - .. I...H....I. Tllene chlllM'll OlT llll-oe. tt Ot SOltallle ail laiun.l ny im iwnsni tie. ... ........... I a. all I. ..a. aw aa a a I aaS It " color and without flaws, aro ned for liiuklng what are deiioininated "ro" diamuml. What are culled, lu the par lance of the trade, "fiisoet" of the dia mond are cut by tho rubbing together of two stones, and when this prsee Is completed lAid the stone have been suf ficiently rubbed down they resemble two Irregular glaaa Hihble, but ground on I I (it eirhaiura with on. another. It seem to u that It la only tb snob and pretend er wbo Uk a dllTereiil view of tlila qute tiun. Xew Vork lnlger. Ilsal aaf lawauxiMtwal Laasra. It ha btM-n ahown that cotton wool, out ton cloth and black silk would be set oil fire In two to all minute If saturat ed with India robber and packed around the fiMctesolhat there la no sign for '"trio glow lamp of j Si candle pow- er, uilt siihiii um i . ' . - - ruled with India robber. Captain Exler any suggestion even of brilliancy. In fact, they are entirely without luster or IUI l. III, T mil -i.i.ii, it ......wwa u-,, ... .a , , la au.y. and to the Incxie.ioed ,T. ha-now fonll,, ,h.t a 16 caudle lamp. WorihleM plit e. of lu Hut when Ih. '- P"? 'T. polishing !,f Ihiwe dull look.ng stotiea It M-.u liiiished, and the pruccse conclodcil, there I a vast ditlerence lu the ap;ear- ance of the diamond. Philadelphia Time. llartrrloli-glral r.taanleailna af XV alr. According Ui ('. K. Caasal, F. I. C, lua rreenl report piihllaheil III Tb Chrniiral Newa, lli. asarrtlon that th Istctertolog leal riainliiaiion of water Iinl Iralea It con dition Kith relation to disease germ and that the analyti'-al method glvtsi tb. pa bi-iory of a water riher than It prearnt roiidition sr. entirely devoid of founda tion. "The an called analytical meth'sl I tb only t.n w hereby a knowledge of th. actual condition of a water ran at pr etit Is attained. whtrr lew may 1 held at to the degree i.f effli lency rssta eased by any met leal for arrlt lug at an accurate know l.-dgr of nu ll condition. " Tb. baa terlolognsl etaiiiliiatlon ib -nda upon tb. .iiri. ful cultliatlon of liilcneorganlarns and their sjs.ns In a nutrient media, aucb aa "ritiirl.i.t grUt'.n " and meat broth, whleb may !rnr. nl on s inlniit p--fion if a aampl. and conjiifit!y can barlly ta rrpreseiitaitte The lilfTlrultte ar In tb meth'sl It-elf. In th ainall m id, in Ih istriiriilar treatment, which l artificial and unlike the enndltloti of th. candle lamp 101 degree C (JIJ degree K. ). A layer of Koupowder. ecraaite or pulveroleut pyroxylin waa not set on (Ire, but when spread on wood or other material opaque to heat ray the ecraaite melted, the gunpowder btt It snlphnr, and ita niter melted, the pryoxylln dark- ' sued and the woisl charred. With two lamp In a cavity of wood the tempcra- 1 tore rose to SIS degnn-e C, atlll with out Igniting the expliasivea, however. Tim breaking of a lamp did not explode pryoxylin or gunpowder, but fJred an xpheiv gaaeooa mixture. fit Loot V -st Dispatch. r.aa. When ch'naiiiig ma, apply the tongoe to tbe larger end of the egg, and If It feel warm it may be relied on aa being fresh. Another mode of ascertaining tbe freslini of an egg la to bold it to tb light, and if the egg look clear It will be good; If thick, il I stale, and If there iaa blink spot attached to tb boll It Is worthiest. Mtrkls-sa' Barteal Wall. The mvterioua bnriert wall In Ever." ts-sly, and w-hi b, only If aurt eaaful, glvs grrn townibip, tauiiao coooty, Allen., soma know ledge of the organism present. Nrgatlt results ar practically worlbleaa. A further ill. lieu It y la lb. ns-jnition of disease pn-lurlnK geTni aucb bel found Tbe Imperial mnom of Paria con tain over 20,000 tone Implement col lected la varlooi part f Franc. i dill attracting a great deal of alten- lion. It baa been trd aboot flv mile to far. According lo Ih old church canon, th L'brtatma featival la led front Chrlttma ev to Feb. 1, try which dat all tbe decoration tuoat be remoreil froo lb ckurckttv e