it; v, BANDON RECORDER. ?R5SSSSS" tlmt liltlt- verao over mid keep DANGER FROM OVEREATING u joj T-k "t" igj my hands 'usymnklng pretty things,'1 g rULLY JLARKJN. Itunt.lly Oflrn Cntiaed br Too I.ltior. a 1 I ml tl I irnn n I U 1' II f 1 .1 f . . .ill I.. I 11 -cms to roiiy mm urn r i.u.u s fcnowu ,Q tj0 few mejcal crippled hoy preached it sermon to in . ,ilat ,natlJ. ca)!M ot insanity are mi, or ii u whs 1101 u Heriiion u was 1111 directly due. to overeating and the con It has always been u invstorv to Poll v rrow cent from the bow of triltli wing- sequent abKorptlon Into tlie circulation that linzliii should l. iillowi-d in mr Ing Its way home'swlftiiiid sure. With of toxic matters (mm the Intestinal , '! college. Kr, the high standard theso "l''- farth mid good will to man" "-act. and melancholia, whether In mild , eol.egi mo ruled nt, Ml, at homo In our hearty and o,.r hands busy wo v TZt nr.n. and abroad, wo hs,l; for something wl I not have thnu for bitter or unchar- Sertoli RmnpBrnllvr I.i.iikim Itr. It has often been lemiiiked that while nothing Is so uncertain ns the du ration of any given hmnan life nothing Is more certain than the aggregate of years which may be assigned to a group of 100 persons or more at particular age. The expectation of at a given ago, to use the actuarial phraio, differs considerably, ns might noble mid manly in their momlM'rs, mid liable thoughts, but will go about our proptrly referable t(J a bad state of the he expected. In different countries, and that their moral tone mid principle as work cheerfully and contentedly, doing ,0(M frcmi tllIs uto tojccixila. as are In IJhgllshiuoii may be surprised to learn w,.l will bo soeluvated that they would whatever our bands find for u to do. ,.eil .i( ojteeedlnglv eiuherant spirits ...... i.e.. ..... uui iiiu luom-ni .mug abhor tho very Idea of Inlllctlng pain, -' eali all receive the mesongc the of old or young at times. Just as we '" u"fi ' m"! ,!r'!,C lim ...n , ... Mb bodily mid mentally, on a fellow husy little ls.y has sent out so mi- observe In alcoholic poisoning, some average hemthimVexpeefto i " fi " ''nly nn.l brave this thought.,,!,- and .smell t by the prac- h-dlvjluals are ' ve.tis.nnd anv life nlllee will utnui l.l.n '"'" Is when you slop (o think about tlco of It, for he has given lis another . .' . "n,urtH,v .nthcr'' aro maile a policy based on that probability. The U - "core or more students pouncing "flolden Utile." ypw ,,f con,lltl0n of affairs American's expectation Is for a slightly one defenseless member and putting j lliut t rather n w,c plan for us all to "s" I'""". " . uiiiui ihumi, u i.i.n uiiougii an sons oi loriuro ue-smcs fj-jlu ,1(.r ,.,, .l0 . carving hp, consider rather the needs of the or f liirtitn ii Ifitl if "(I niiti nniint ntw,i Hill.. I I in it. . . I iiiimiiiaung nun in every way iiiuir ..-,, ....... .....i ,.,.rnliiL' wlint It Is to mi gnnisni for food than tlie mere qucs own distorted uilmis can conliiro up. hlinmul, tl... unrl.l u-m,i ,,,,,r,,,rl,r thin of palate tickling, to aim to cat 'limy aro woro than barbarians, for r complaining, altlmugli he Is d.sm.ed ",H,'' of 1 f1"1 fcd anil enough from the latter wo expect nothing else to Is-an Invalid all his life has devoted ! Il-,ll.n,t "ot 100 "'"ch-to have lu.l .ii... i ci..., i........... ,iV to 's an iiiMillil all bis lift, lias devoted , coml,OIls ab()llt rght wla.n we i. ii. ... i . . V , 1 ll,,H' 10 "H t,,"or-",x 1,11,1 'iHiicrt ,a,.e om. lmn , Mct ,0 trj. nnJ ioiij wanie.1 to say i.nno! lor llio all(1 ,H.,.it-. He has become finite a loligatloll. I'ossllily tlie Detter feeding .oiing coilego stlldelil Wild leceilliy ,I,,,f,.i.r ..nil ho iln. wh tin. dalntv little ui. net frn... ,, ,.,m.H- ..ns.i.nl nnlm nt e , ... ..... i ii ...... I k I 1 J ii... i iuiiiiiiK .....i-iiuium 111 uu: lower sushi on a eowarillV lia.imr .any ny ,,., ,,M ,i.i,,,, f- ,,,,, ,,,.. .,, i. i. nilu.r wnv run sonon. classes of the population are the prlml the Use of bis pistol. ,.., r.,rn..u aii ..r i.i-'-,.rk l J the hluhe.w nosslhle decree of nl.asure jt jji not accepted, but he Is never dl-eoiir ,,. ,, . ,. .. aged, for when he does sell his designs iiii.u.n ... in..- . ..... ii.". .... mi .,. , , , - ,. . ,, , , he gets a gMd price for them. I hen rank cowan N. "hey would not aro ,. , , , . 1 ...... . ...... . . ' . . ii. he has shown a great dI of la-lu in .... ri- .tavJ.l ,1,1.11 rillliJl.li.l.l.,, I't.l band together lo carry out their da more than :!tl years mid n half. It would seem, therefore, that the restlessness attributed to the American temperament does not necessarily con dine to the shortening of llfo nor the composure of tjie (Ionium to Its pro pal causes of their greater longevity Their position Is, at any rate, inal'i tallied In later as well as In earlier years. The America!! u lio has reached 00 mny look to complete II years mor on the average, while by acting thus sensibly we may enjoy practical Itn luunlty from 1 l-.-n . The more exercise we take under proper conditions, the more we are ex drawing design for new wall papers, ,sed lo cold, and the clearer we keep and a friend who sees great talent in bis from excess In clothing the more we work has Ism instrumental ill selling may eat; hence, In order to enjoy the them ton big wall paper manufactory fullest measiue of table pleasures, we t.. i... .. ..t ,1 ....... i musi live aeiiveiv. w.Mir ns inn., ruiin Henchman's prospect Is Utile belter so oulragcoudy treated that be Is now . . ' ' ' . " ln as Is consiMent with roinfort and than the Cerman's mid a Utile wore yinK at the point ordeatli at bis borne. ""rul ,w XIK "" "H rsiihiii (j0 fon-ltl.-rjil.!.. "to.iKlilnK--isom.Tlini.-s than the Hiiglls an's.-London (llobe .,.,. ',r , v . lo appeal when placed iisn the mat- i,, dwilmr. With all this we ,," .... ,: ., , hl'i, aim soiuuoi ineiu are pericei gums mIu.iiI.1 ink. wlill. tin Itrlf IsIiit'h oTnoflalloii Is r.n. ly about Kl years and 10 months and tardly work. One young victim died the (.orniairs as nearly as possible 11! wllliln tlie last few weeks as the result months loss. Uoth at "0 and at (V) the of ha.lim. Another .voiinu man was II Klllr.t the llrnr. A mail who had experience In Alakn was listening to a group of citizens dis cussing the weather and broke In on the In lie thus: "Pshaw. . vim fellows don't know what ehniiKcahle weather Is. You think It's always cold In Alaska, do you? Well, Just let me tell ou a Utile persunal ex perlence of mine. One day I went hunting with u party of miners. Tho weather was ipiUe warm when wi started, and I perspired freely. .Sun ilenly It turned bitterly cold, and Ian," Icicles formed on my whiskers (I had parties that have resulted fatally is no lows n murderer Hum the murderous convict upon whom the gates of the penitentiary have been closed for the last time shutting out to him the out side world. I wonder why such liru- tnllly Is allowed In exist and why It cannot be stamped out forever ami a day fi imi oiirgreal Institutions. if loam lug. Ilalng Is a blot upon the fair lialue of tlue colleges, Isith at home I ami abroad, and yet it is tolerated, the facilllltM seeming not to Is.1 able lo cope Willi the trouble or punish the IiihII our meats nt times when III exiiilslte. ami graceful coloring ami I the body or 1 nil In Is not overtired, and design. All of Ills magn.lne studios are when we "have leisure to digest." and. black and whltucllecls. Iliialins high of all things. e should neor eat un for he hsiks forward lo tin- time when I'-ss we ate hungry. To eat without an hecalisave his iin.iiev nnlll lioenii .r.. "I'petUe Is -elf abuse of the most to ICuroiieni vote 1,1s lime I,. slniK-. ""inn win. f it iiuor.is no pleasure ii..,, ., , , Mind Is prniliiolhe of d sease. Physical lug bis Moved nit among the works of I r 'ult iiri' nsom musters, ami no llnniy believes that he will see the time when bis fond anticipations will be reall.cd and that he will paint n picture that will bring him lsitli fame and money. There NOT IN THE PLAY. grown a full heard). Crossing a small gators of these hiulng parties. The i-Hiijoii. i rni.ie nice in nice wnn a irg, Higher education, rellneiiient and cult- ugly looking bear. I hud nothing but powder In my gun. and the man with the cnitililges was away behind me, so as a desperate resort I niiimied Hie Icicles from my beanl Into the gun mid blazed away." "And what happened?" said um- of the ciowd engeily. "Why. I struck him squarely In the head and killed him." "Killed him? Impossible!" chorused llie cloud. 'Itiil It did, I tell you. The tempera urn one would think would possess these students to such an extent that thuy would scorn to lend a hand lo any thing so Ignoble and so cruel. No one can blame a student for carrying a pis tol and using It to good advantage when he is mnlcstisl by a lot of cowatdly law- em. doing back to the student who lias leceiitly dl"das the result of ha.lng at the bands of these student cranks, (he faculty, for the good of the college, , f'i.n. Vl.f. Ti o Aotnra Dlnpln e.l Prewenrt- of Xl.ul V l...( (1..... ...... n ......... ...uKl..n. . i a. , , , I . rt.o.i , iiiu.- ....,' iitn.tfi .1.1. r "' ""'- ".M.eos..ii..i. ...i mis ,,1V W!H ,,,,. B,VIM n an 11lM earth to atone for tlie siillerlllg that lias diealer. The king had to read his been Ills portion for nearly all of Ills speech fii.m the throne, lie was sur young life and whlcli has been Isirne so rounded l.y the court, all the repre patiently and lincomplallilngl v, ami if senlatlve imliles of the nation, the gov the g.sid wishes of friends have anv crni.rs of the provinces ami the heads weight, be will yet wear the wreath of lauiel and carry the palm of victory in his hand. BRIEF REVIEW. Water lor li-ulcni Siberia. On the Mastern section of tlicSllsTiaii of the arnn Clad In his magulllccnt rolies (lined with riilil.lt sKlin he stalked majestic ally across the stage, and. with titling hauteur, slowly ascended the steps I'Midliig to the throne. 1'very one bowed low ami the eliaucellor handed to his majesty the parchment roll from which lo read the royal speech. All walled attentively to catch the lino maidenly turned warm again, melt- r na.mg nan iioiniug in no naiiway me waier supply is a iiimcini words ri.iia the royal lips, hut his maj- lug tlie Icicles, and the hear died fiom I Willi Ills dcatli, ami (hat lio left schisil proiiiem. ui (lie llllirll water stations csi touu.l. I.. Ills chagrin, that the water I 'less. on the bralu." Detroit Kieo localise lie was licliiml in his studies llieie Is only one which can calculate 'on was main. I he speech was long and that he had never bis'ii looked upon upon i tiiiuous supply from a river !n,,i ll,Hl "ol ''ecu committed to mom- with favor l.y the rest of the nuplls. It M the Oiion); all thcolher rivers the line Is a pily that II.... charge ha it pas-es fieeze to the !.((,. n. during the . . ' " K' Vuml w." heei ule sooner, for dead men tell no winter. Long pipes in the ground are I ..... ,.M. ,.. ..,,.. , ' ,'. ,,' , ,, tales and they can oiler no defense to vlitually no igisid on account of the fu nervice. A bright thoiiL-ht insse.1 such mi accusation. Kvcty nancr In earth being always froen; also most of throiigl. tlie royal brain. the universe ami evorv right-minded 'bo lakis frecc to the iMittom mid their Having glanc.sl over tlie mil ns if t, I'he piasantiy. iiuliiiated by the stiong tiersou should doiiomice halne- mill water Is also list salt. Tin. few fns.li gather the gist of the sneeeli. 1. neb. Irish love of learning, built It for him. frnu ii ihiwn II it. in it i.i I .vi..r v.,rii,,,w ,.-,, i,i u.ni.. folded It and liande.l li hurl- i ti,.. Just ns In model ii days they assemble cease I. exist. It would I... well l,.,,.J l i.Ii., onn..s,iie..llc II l.ns chancellor with the c.u : gauli. Mieletlm for the proveutlou of necessary to sink wells as close to tlie 'i' "'1 cruelly to their fellow-man in these In- waler loweix as their safety will allow. , , , , ,Vr i. . i . o 1 l r .' ' " ...u, ....ii. u.c ous... iiiu o.weij. iciied It. only t.. discover the royal ale so cased ill that they call ho heated pleasantry, wheroiip.m. again rolling 'I'l.o trial. Meilm- Nrl.onl. The educational slructuto for which, taking advantage ( the lolcratlnn of government, the hedge schoolmaster aliamh.iioil hln nl fresco cstahllslimcut uiih i. .. uiiiume one or Its kind. and htilhl huts for evicted tenants It w;iih not a very fnrmldalile under taking. A deep, dry illlch or trench by tho loiidslde was itaually selected foi the site At the side of the trench tin e.M'ii villi. ui of the reipilslte aica was dug. .i that the clay bank fotmeil thro, side of the inclomirc. This simc.I tie trouble of building walls. Then the stllutloiis of leiilliliig. -s! M I said not long ago there weic wavs and ways of making a living, and the other day I heard how two frail little fiom the englnc-hou-c, al-.i tho wells the parchment up mid taking from his can Is' heated cither by steam or hv "iinst mo resplendent tin order, he special stoves. The water which these wcllssupply is, however, al froiiiont- foiuth side, or fiont side wall, with a cripple bad solved the ptohleni of life, , . .. " f ' . 1 .. . , door and two windows, was built of as far as taking care of tl.oin.clvw Is ! , ,' . ' V 1 t , LM-..OH sods l .i.l it. e,n,rM.,u u t.ii., .i, i , , ,, . V .r hack, tlie system, so far as constructed, Mien sous I. uu in (oiiims. while sine eoneerniMl. One is a weak little fellow , L i, ,. ,, . .. ,, . i ..... .. ,. ., l aeu ,o w e re. uu- ,,f ,.,.w. , tNU,V4, ymnt , ,mM is! height and pointed the mi hie ends. .. . v..., ............ .....I ....... i. . ..... .. .. ".v ocoii auiicieii win spinal ami Dtp i,-.n ...... m.ir. c.u .it.. ( I . , , . . , iu,...mi U-.M..I ...,i i .i... 'rouble and whoso short life lias seen straw limes ami withes formed nothing but sitlll'ilng and long weary roof timbers. Over these were spread Mays and nights as he lay on bis little brambles, then came a layer f couch in the w iudowor sat U.Utcic.l up "semws." or slabs of healthy bog sur- in chairs to nut himself for a little seems Inolllclcnt and calls for eonsht- ruble Improvements. It has al-o been suggested to store and melt Ice, lint this has not Ihs'U tiled. laid them together at the king's feet, with. "Your majesty, as I catniot read the speech. I lender my leslgnatloti." ami walked off the stage. THE MUSKOX IN SWEDEN In Sweden the Industry of raising the musk ox for Its tleeco has been started on a large scale, say the New York Journal. After making many unsuccessful at tempts the liolkhoff arctic expedition which several seasons ago returned to Sweden from Oreetilaud, succeeded In there capturing alive two calves of the musk ox. a male ami a female, and lu bringing them to .Sweden In good con dltloii In this way the musk ox Indus try stinted. At present there Is a large herd of these animals, which are being cared for on a farm In northern .Sweden, where all conditions are apparently tillable for their development. The niuk ox (Ovlhas moschatus) Is a singular animal. In appearance resem hi lug both an ox and a sheep, ns the sclcntilic name. Ovlhas." Implies. Its Introduction Into Sweden will ho of gteal beuetlt lo that country In the opinion of Kol'.lnilf, who In tlat contra diction to i he statements of the older rut. legists mi.is that the llcsti of the an limtl Is not merely edible, hut of very agi.inlile llavor. As a fully developed tmisl, .ix weighs about 1..'00 pounds this is an Important consideration. Itiil the principal wilue of tho aiilina lies In Its heavy llcece of dark brown wool or cMriinr.lluarlly flue liber. The fleece of a single musk ox outweighs lli'.se nf I'll sheep. I NATURES LESSON. Queer 1 1 1 1 o ... Ml .. of nil Irish I'npfr, Thole s same humor In the Lngllsh chaiacler. I 'or mouths the British guv eminent has been directing Its postnf- lice lo steal anil destroy tlie copies of The ('tilted Irishman for which Un said postotllce hail accepted mntiey foi delivery Tluee times tlie Itrltlsh po Ike have raided the shops of uevu venders to seize all copies of tlie papei they could Had. and time after thai vigilant constables and detectives hav. entered news agents' shops In Irish country towns and even lu Dublin i Intimidate our agents, and now the Itrltlsh museum has come down on us It wants a complete tile of our papet When we received the demand, tin humor of the situation struck us so much we fell unable to reply. This has Irritated the museum people, who now solemnly threaten us with the terrors of the Itrltlsh law for not for warding them our highly "seditious" llteratmc If the Itrltlsh museum will arrange with the lirltlsh government nut to steal the papers in transit f.u this occasion only wc shall be happ.v to forward it a Ille.-Ouhllu United Irishman. face, and over all a thatching of rush es. The on i thou Hour was pared to an approach to a level, tho rubbish ch aied away, ami a pHthway made to the pub lic load. There was your hedge s.bo ,- houso, ivndv for hualucM. I loos Ins ' Magazine. i:.'..n..i..leiil Trull. Iiiu .if llii.incrs. The method used lu the I'nltisl States navy for the economical triilnluu of the gunners U very Interesting It Is a well known fact that the cot of tiring one of the large guns used lu I lie iihv v while, lie lonlltfed colly in life that his widowed mother had all she could It.- ll.-il tier. A speech which hud a pathetic as well as an amusing side Is said to hav been made by an old New Hampshire man on the occasion of Ids second wed ding ".Neighbors," he salt) to those who had witnessed the simple ceremony "you all know that this g.Mid frlem that s consented t. marry me Is some thing of a stranger In our town. Now I feel kind of lusitlllcleiit. being otilv a man. to make her ncpialntcd with cv New Theory ol Universe, According to Dr. SkworUow of Khar- kow, the fundamental form of energy In the iiiiIvcim' Iseloclriolly. In a re in lo MipiHirl her little family, nn.l ho cent publication head vatic.-the theory lay on bis couch day alter day w Itli his that (he phenomena of light, beat and while patient little face turned to the elootiiolty on the earth ate due lo oloi- wlmlow, npiiniciilly ga.lug out, hutMi''H'mmictle currents Induced by tlieh.rybo.ly ns tttilck as I'd like to. So wing nothing, for lie was tinning over I'nmnry current in the sun. In tltoitp-1 I'm a-going to depend on you women the problem In his iiiiu.l how he could per ami mini' itirilled layers of the air I folks," he added, w Itli a confiding stnih dosoinetblitg to ust hi mother. At "k'1' I" produced as we sis- It ill the nt members of the gentler sex. "to Ih.1 the way opened through an ,,ver- M'',,,l''"' "de. In the lower lasers, " M' 1 . ,K J"s, ll...l,.il fr I .....I f.. ,i... i.... where the t.l.i.. I s, ,,;..,- ,N '" llrst "'f" ",,"'l ,1" If "he was , . . 7 i. .. i . . . 7 . f here today. I miss her consld'iahle all year helms Us-n making decorations I ltit Is produced, but the principal m- ,i, , ,.. ., ' Is very iciont. amounting sometimes to ' nnsinms trw. ami this I. what cniuuiaioi i neat is tne s.ui.i pan ot don like this! ? 1,000 or more To ante this cImiini he diss.: He taken walnuts for one "'e earth. Water, Is'lng a gmwl con n vury simple iiiethiHl la oiuplojed. In thing, ami with a sharp knife he euro- 'htclorof cloctilclty, ixiiiitilits compara llie imt of llie lartc guns mi ordluur.v fully M'arati the shells, take out the lively sdd. The varying conditions, mint, and Inserting!! Utile cord leaving l,ily of the sun Itself, but al-o of loop to liatiK It up hv, he Kluofttho I tlie wirtli relative to tbesiiii ami other shells together ami when dry .IIm tlieni I heovciily Isslhw, aiv constantly pro- lit ll.Ulil gvd.l Inomus lt.Ulllllgtoli rllhl Is MH'iinsI lu (he brooch of the gun nud directly In llie .eiitei or tilt) bore, mi that when It l tired Its bullet takes the same dircvlloii us that of the ivgulnr proJiH'tile. The Inrg. gnu Is dIrIUihI in the usual imimier. I ti..t''..i.n.ii..lnll..u: si.i..., rirU, "One hundred two's?" said the post jtlliv clerk "Yes, ma'am." "And charge them to Mr. Nevvllwisl No. Ill"- "Sorrr i....',.... I..t..pr.i,.,.hl .),. I he iiilt is a I iueiiig sisNimtary tlmiucist) current, as tlerk. "but wenin't do that." sirl,llng little gold nut for the ttvs', l,llt forward by the author In his "New On account of the ler velm-lty of the IcreHtlim a bilulit s.t that Is a delight 1 hcorlex of the Culvcrsc." simill hllllet the tsiiiet U placisl clow to tlie ww folks, lu miuic of them be to t. ship and is nmdo iHrreKiiidliif I has mkeu a new ilfnrturt and in the Pholojupli In a Horw' Ey. Tim "m.'iho.l ..- -i r. .. ... . a i . " ,ta,u,-v "f ",h'ml ' ' Wvun of Ailiim, Kas has a or &r mm. g u s slllrlitly lUffer ''''; '''--y llt.lo Usl a tiny ,,, acconllng to re.sirl, In whose rSTir'Sf''. that when the right eve then. Is a ol,.. Lrnml, fsl. .... r.i- ..tti-Ml ir, n,,,H. ...If 11 I..,,, ,. ,. . . - - l C - I . . . woo.li.li .n .In....... ...rtri.i.... ii... ......... HM lrmwi theie was a reward for llvan's wlfo. Ho has Usn oH'.msl f.'jm their troubles hIio as the recular cartridge I i lm' ""' "lrl f,,r "'' breaking of her f..r the horse, but ho refuse, to sell It. son -Itet j.mr life I du. Oust. "You can't?" the .voting bride o llainiisl Indignantly. "My lnislsitid's nsllt Is gind everywhere, and. besides, ive ahvavs get our letters from you!" I'lilU.lelphlH Cress. iiiii ii.tt'es tf Wr.lllh, Wrest -Tell you, friend, the rich has Ijluyed. Through the cvutcr of this Bm .miih mil. nil U only one of his The photogniph s M,,l t Ua m-rftvi "'' ''"'"" l"'r oi pms. i roumi wikmIhii cartridge nma a rlUe bwrrfl imvcUl,. taki. tiul.sl p,- ikemss. Mrs. Sullivan was standing l''lwr'f clinngln things from one dlthma.liinlag'Su'nhe'gm, "b , ' h, 2 T' ' .:T ?' 'H"'W . - " - - .i' '.- .i.,., nun ti ui. i ' n 'i ii i i in,, . iiiiw crow practice In loading as well as u iug.Wiishltigtwii Slur, bull. Whlto 1 liudviklaud young Citsili lost all the money his father left him on tho nice, and he's now looking fur u Job, lie won't hnu so soft a thing us he has hud. Urown-Oh. 1 don't know, llo'll hnvo a soft thing as lung as ho dosti't lose his head. Chicago News. little ellivU for Niiihs tnw dissinni,m. L.,.,,1, tllllionrs ill the luirvo's oi-e c-tiiiiooi ineiu are veruaiilO .Minis tail lis. sight Is not lltl'eotisl sparKiing iii aiiwr ami (fold tln. and dlauuiml dust. ThU U what he said to a parly who tlmuKblewly akis him It he. lid not gvt lirvsl of the work ami If hu would not like to play ami run alsHil Ilk other little hoys, "No," ho mill, III hU patient little vulco that told or mug MiiiertiiK and eudumiuv, "I 'I'll,, I Wslrr sinrls I Ire. . iKirn ill ii.'igiiiui was set on tire by a shower I no farmer plaosl a illlNUtltv of om. Lllino near a shed mid California product alsiut ni ounces left it there all night. In the course of platinum aiiuualh, which Is pnietl-lof tin' night ruin fell on the lime, nt cally all prtMliicisI In the I'nltwl .States. th ht Um. develowsl b.s'atac .i l lie world's stum v iMiiic from Itiissbi. ''" ' shed on lire. Ills IIUIlll. "This," Mild the eminent purumtlo gist, "Is the hump of lutelllteneo, nud"- The stiviigthof a Ikm litis Imsmi shown to tiVcriiL'O iilsint fa) iw.r oiini .if tbu .. ...i ... i .. .... . .. .1 . ----- .... i.Ks. ... im twuy anil s.imelllllis. 1 Utlvimt 1. f a tlirur. i i. . . . I Bum., un huh w neu i am working mi y iiinwuiaa m iieoumtloiis i f,l Theiv aro imw W),T1S Clirttlau Hie ' 'ii Hmie account after all ami ,ivor SHiUithts III the world, with , tllllt I IIIU hcllillllf lllniniim i.n.l I Le.m .imoiki ,l-. "II....I, 1,,, I... ... .... I . . - '" " "-"' 'i.. I.......... .'uii.il itwiviiiL? iivnr ui nivkir .....n. o spordllleally" prated VnC V.. ' I will u '.7; 1. " .7 . . in It that uwkM you ftil gum I and Htrt uf mhiIdiiImI with your hit. I don't have time to Isitlur thinking over what 1 Mould like to huc Uvn, when 1 kivp "My hald ain't felt good Hiiira du ule woman nipped uto dur whl n rolllu plu. an yo' bet I'm got iiuirv 'tellla-euce In Out hump dun tor get lu 'cr wnj eigln." Denver Times. Hu. cultivation of oduni III China Ugaii wit sovvtuty yws au. The world lis (hrxv ami a hall mill loll stivl K'tis a day. A I-oihIoii plumber has arrungint a new system of burglar alarm by means at eoujprese.l air When the imnWru Hill Slkes owns a window or s door. I be cuuiinsMHl sir blows a policeman's whistle snd lights au electric lamp to net a a guide mi that the man In blue ball kuow w here he Is wanted Among ihe pint hunters of kang. runs lu Weiem Australia arv 27 wo nn It Is a professional business, and there arv atKiut 123 persons who uiuke u ihtir rvgul.tr buslucs to hunt aud lamurv the uulmaU. To Settle Aim. ...... I'miiels II. C'lergue. the "Cecil Ithode.s of C'anada," who has sailed for higlautl. wilt open an Immigration tgeucy lu London ami arrange to send f.txt Immigrants a month to settle hi Algouia Many of these are to be skill ed workmen, whose services will he utilized in the Industrial works In proe ess of development at the Saiilt. "Om agreement with the Ontario govern ment for the construction of the Al- goma Central railway." ho said before sailing, "calls for the location of 10,000 aeltlers lu Algouia. We have already placed that number of persons lu new Ontario, and. as I have stated, I am about to Institute plans to settle GOO more a mouth for a period of live ears. People here have no Idea of tho Ho at which settlement will go on In that part of Ontario. I venture tho prediction that within ten years G.OOO. (KM) people will have found homes there." Ilnllr.mil A ft' I drills Ilure In .Virile... Itallway accidents down In Mexico are very serious affairs for those who arc responsible for them. They do uot exactly chain their directors to the cowcatchers on their trains, but they have a law which makes a fatal accl dent on a railroad train punishable with denlh to the person or persons through whose Ignorance or caieiessness such an accident occurs. This explains tin sudden disappearance of the engineer nun llreinan of the latest w recked train down there and the threat to lyuch them lest they might escape across the border before being overtaken by the otllceis of the law It Is stipeitluo'tis to rcmaik that railroad accidents are of comparatively rare occurrence In Mesl co. Iloston Herald. ti there i!"u. In lk ur ikr Tbr lorgeti th niUilon It Uth en Mir Not cne. I. ih-re itir In th curtiln ot night Tim torgeti to thine lth ridlc brllhtt Not one. ti mere bu'l In BtM or boer Thai totgeti 10 bhwsom Into 6oerT Not one. Tl.e lou.K th t nJ Boaen bright In l.uiliul ti.uire ipeak forth God might, While e, (rail cruturei of the duit, Koriet. ab. b " iMt; , We atanl .niptr UanJeJ, hile all arouM There ar. In" to brighten, now rrow UunJ. There are iff width bftJ iiM n,at .;ul.l ! ' waie hrt Ita Journe through. A kind el '.re. a sxl deed there, Woul.l ait.r ...eel blelngi eierywhere. - Anna T lUtlman In Philadelphia llulletln. A RAV YOUNG LAWYER. Ills First " InlrotlnciMl HI'" ,0 I iiiiteiiipt of Court. Some of the members of the bar were discussing contempt cases because of a recent notable event In tho state, and one of the little coterie related a per sonal experience. I rend law at home and had my ex aminations through a urno coumu huoer who knew a great deal, uui ti-ver hud a big case and was notorious for his ability In abusing Justices or the peace. It may seem a prcitusiui- oils statement, but 1 nan never ueam .,r thought of such a thing as contempt of court w hen 1 had my llrst profes- j slolial cMierieiice in a common picas (' FACTS IN A FEW LIN& 1 I There arc ouly 50 Chinese new' pers m cmua. I There are L'O.OW.OOO tous of I brought Into London every year. Apples and several other AuiuV fruits are eiorieu packed In shredded iiarn or tne tea tree. I Window plants In (Jertnauy arp watered with cold tea or coffee, effects are said to he beneficial. ' It Is said that lu Kansas 75 peri1 tt the newspapers use the wordp wale" lu preference to "woman." " There Is a inula at Torkla, M0. I' years old, and he Is still hale ana I -ty and able to do n good day's wor - Chicago is not only tho greatest tic, sheep and hog market lu the wc i but It now leads all creation as a bti market. k The- latest and most Important f a ect on foot lu Imglaud Is the const ri tlun of n canal from Southanintoijo London. ! b A visitor at tho Tarls exposition1 S the use of one eye1 owing to tho calc -tlash used by a photographer beln -r too gioat volume. tl There are Ml theological school -the I'nitcd Slates, Gil law scliools T regular medical schools, 0 eclectic aV leal schools and 14 homeopathic. 1, Count (ilovannl raffTy has mad, gift of more than 1,000,000 to the II? 1 .... 1 .... fi,,,, .-,..- I.-... .1.... i r,. ti,,. a. eottrt. No sooner nan mo upiiusmuii - - - emousap. attorney tiiaili' an objection than the providing for the free- education of fj, IiiiIl'o ruled against me. ruws"Ni i....c..i.s. I proceeded to Inform nun inai ue me caihiiis 01 ouiier, cnecse, fd was wrong, that he knew he was bacon, liains, mutton, pork, apples. wrong and that I wished he would quit ions, wheat. Hour and potatoei his pettifogging Tlie lawyers In at- (Jrcat Britain from Canada havej tendance were temporarily petrtiieo; than doubled since lhiiu. the venerable Judge glared at me over Florida hud no great population his glasses, lltmlly sumou in a lorgiv lug sort of way and told me to pro ceed. Von soon there was another well taken oblectloli. 1111(1 again he rilled against me. 'I his practically tool the props iroin mi.ici my e..s-. ...... ,m.lni.eis are directors of lirltlsh wont at the .lunge as my uisu ucioi uuu n accustomed to go at a Justice of the peace In a back township, Your honor. I declaimed, 'is a po litical accident. In the eternal Illness of things you should be digging coal or cleaning out underbrush. oll have stint on. but It did pretty well dnrMfl the last ten years In showing a galtMp .til ... ... ..." ' . llv,- BU, present population Is G2S,54a. In the new lirltlsh parliament ways and 11 are directors of colonlifl lurclgn railways, while half a di others aro large contractors for way works. The Welsh colony which was foi ed at I'ott Madryn, Chubut, Argentl .... .... ...i la ISCh Is reported bv the ndmlraliti no more sense oi .nisucc uinu n - - : , 'fln chief of mercy. Thank heaven there Is -"'"r. ... - ......n.. .....nu,,,- uow. a higher Judicial trilumal in this state that'- Itut there I was halted by a lino of NL'iio or IK) days In Jail. The Judge took me to his private room, where ho learned my story and remit ted tlie line. To pay S'JOO at that time would have pauperized me. I now have quite a reputation for never rub bing tho court tin- wrong way." Do trolt Tree Press. sloiially call, and tho captain r round on horseback. The L'nlon Traction company of VWi. adclphla pi utilises to run open cars, Mi, in uve, an winter long, with no rest lions as to smoking. In the surnaMc smoking Is permitted there on only three lust seats of the open cars. I'he "diving police" of Paris lit boon supplemented by special oflii whose duty It Is to keep watch at t. iCi.it mill uiiilinK Medley. various tramway evosslngs and rl .Mr. ICirrle was one day at vvaierioo Mich orders as they may think nn station In a hurry to catch a train. He to prevent collisions and loss of life. was hastening from hip uoousiau laden with papers, "a good ninny six penny ones among them," lie dolefully relates, when. In rushing around a corner, he fell Into the arms of Hud- yard Kipling, equally lu a tearing hur ry. They turned on each other with scowling faces, then smiled In recogni tion and asked each other whither hu went Then Kipling, exclaiming. Lucky beggar, you've got papers! seized the bundle from Ilarrle. Hung him r.iiue money and made off. "Hut you did not stoop to pick up his dirty airp'iiic. did you." queried one of Mr. Hume's hearers amusedly. "Didn't I. though':" rei ui ned Ilarrle. and added The dally topuhitlou of the Liiuitil building In New York Is II.IOO, andt mall averages about 18,000 plecejj day l.vofy -l.i minutes mall wag tun over from tho tsistolllce and cat hack with them 7." pounds of outgoll mall. Tlie wife of Bishop Millsptlgli, ui tho Kansas City Times, sent an . part.v gown to n rummage sale In 1 peka the other day, and while siionlj tho dress to a customer the clerk foB lu Us folds a valuable pearl ornama lost ten years ago. Women should not put pins In tin mouths. A lady In Ahlngtou while il rtiefiill.v. "11111 he hadn't Hung me half sls"'ig a companion to try on a bat enough." St .Initios (iazette. O.l.l I'.nlllr.-H nf fret. el. IMei'tl.ilia, I hole an- s .no eiirlolls features con- neeteil with I'leiieh parliamentary elec lions, l or instance, no wall literature Issued by a candidate or Ids friends Mine. Jean Jacques was trylug the o'v'g tempted to talk with a small hatpin tier mouth, which she acchlcnti swallowed. She was operated op twice, but she did not obtain rell. and the result was fatal. While an old I'nrls hawker natc - l......loi.'a Marble Arch, The celetnatcd Marble arch, one of Loudon's most notable landmarks. Is shortly to be demolished, though the leas.in for such au act has not vet boon published This Interesting object w. built by t. Verge IV at a cost of fSO.OOo as an entrance to Buckingham nnhtce. wuere it um uuty lu that capacity foi many years But as the gateway to the paiace uie arch was a ftilluie It had the effect of d waning the roval rest deuce, and vlsl'.jrs who went to view the royal home from the exterior saw plenty of gate," to quote an old do scrlptlon. "and very little palace." Ae cordlllgly. In ISG0. It was reinoveil to lis present position In Hyde nark It Is not a solid structure, but contains several rixiins. Tlie UI.. The iHisltlou of the I'll I ted stutos in world sjltlcs ut the close of the uinc teonth country Is very different from Its IHisltlou at the end of the eirlit wnth. as Indicated py the following lines from the Boston Sentinel of April l'.. 1S00: t'raact flihti alL Hritaln pa; a all Ruxla Ihrrateti ill. I'ruMia BtunUiga alb ?ltil.J Ii nearly pluaderej b; all Jf.ls xt notlilig at ill tiOBMV thlsit U-tt all In all. The I'nlleJ mm I. HsilliteJ l all. is). lt dvitnu-tloai tUtuU nm wim. all. Wif heaten haie ifctrc ursM u. all Alurn The JuHinese language Is said to con tain 110.000 words. It U quite liurs.... ble for one man to learu the utliv luj- i guugt. sml a w ell educated Jajpauosf w futultlar with only 10.IHH) words may bo printed on whlto tinner, white being the color reserved for otllelnl an liounceincnis lu the days of the cm- pnc. lieu ouiciai candidates were Known in the land, the addresses of the government's nominees wete print ed en white paper, and lids u doubt had due weight with the mure Ignorant whits Again, any elector who.e name is mentioned in a newspaper can, If he foil hlui.elf aggrieved, call upon -he e.llloi to publish a reply This, how ever. Is not cottlliied to elections, bin is a right ciijoyeil by French citizens year, when the penny postage will " " "ie coiiuiry.-i.. niton inaugurated. ..in ii. er nay to utsiodge n moiiso wtiicar,' sought refuge lu tho chimney she i ? lurbod some bricks nml discovered ft hiding place containing bills to Vi value of $s,ooo which had belonged li a former tenant of miserly habits. 5 penny postage btamn for NewZtflh land Is being designed by Sir LMwijIb I'oynter, president of the Hoyal acscMli my. The stninp will be enibletuatldaii of New Zealand's adoption of a unlrJH sal system of penny postage and St he on sale before the beginning fif V t Sioux City. In., a state lodge S llie African Monarchs of America I neon Instituted. Tho organization! ine urst fraternal Insurance society niilzcd for colored neonle exeluslrer-?!. rs, . . . n omce the foundation of the Afrls Mouarchs another association has be organized lu Illinois, but the MonarcrJ were the pioneers. A resident of Plymouth. Mass.. . . -a Isaac i.. w ood. has n couple of npp N lint's I ii ii Vimc f "Uxperii i patent medicine men sa.vs a gossiper In the Now Orleans l imes-i icniocrat, "inlinlt tho linsiss i.ini; in prcuteting when the turnin .,io, .. in i ,. . ... . !..... ..... o- iciiciieii ui iioouiing any new icnie.lv The ntiioiint sunk In ex mo articles liorote returns come in iiiii.v vary SIOU.ikn). lu mv opinion, the imiue has a gmsl deal to no wnn getting a demand started if from nn orchard nt i; llrlt, in is iiiini to teniember or hard to pro Loiuinhla. Just tho ordlnarv fruit' V tt...,.,,... . . . .. . I.... . . .a ... ., oiiiitiiiiiu'iiiy a serious " giou. one or them measures l unii.iicap. ami, ,iu, cntrary. a inches lu circumference nud wclglii s,,,,,,,,. ,,ts Jllkt 0lll ,,,.,, , putices. and the other Is uearly k n'' '"vinory. is In itself ,, largo r. Wood saw at the agrl niuoriisemoiit worth thousands of dol n.s. , ,,. )Ik(. , m1 .. spent ti gissl sIsmI fortune trying to ...i..irie n iHPtet preimrntlon w ith queer Indian title that no two people pronounced In exactly the sum., w,.,- I, .. . , . , ' I " .,.,, me I1UII&UU lllfc 1 U.fon. . .. T.m . ,S,'!ml l'U'v"rl-v I"" "ur.Hl by the vapors of our nt.uospbe before the public, and t fnl led ,,i..i.- t It he tmnl i.,.,i. ...... .......... k " f'w t ? lTl VK r,Ul(,,H1" '' ''k'll oyo Is put at 5.000 ecruH ask for It tor f,r of m;g ,1,,.,,, and very likely as lilr-h ns S.OOO. Ti ..'VT- VU eulou" hiitcherlng tlie number the largest tolcsoono hrlDCii wmo Z " 1.. ' '", !' "0",, ,0 vlow 13 thnnted nt over M.O00.H - - - w. ....- euaioiiior is .-.-i- seiisilivo. I tun I fair nt KamIoop an npplo whl "oigtieii .ii ounces. In clear nights a person with ss uglit can see L'.OOO stars. As Jut tlii or the celestial sphere Is viewed andi many stars near the horizon are A l.egnl Hull, I,),., "Ther Is a story. th .l,w.,.r v.,... - OiiM of a man who was sui f..r ,t..i ,uo- ' ' eut against him Since the Lutheran tenchors' semltl fle In the Baltic provinces of UM Were closed bv tho r?nvprninent. i iiuugti tlicy had been established were supiwrted by tho Lutheran doH iy. me nunihcr of efficient organli and the court gax Judgment for jn "ni1 ' horlsters Is getting smaller er the largest ami ttnost eslhvtton of meteorites on this side of thi AiUuuo Is the one lu the Harvard Mlnvraluguai museutn In Camhrldgiv lte.koo.ug Lurvpoiiu txdhvtkius. It ranks un fifth or sixth lu the world. TIk Brit . , museum has the best collection .,' the cabinets la Vicuna and Pari iha ucxl HU I.-., ... ...i.i . --" '". s VT' . , unmarried man Ue bUMM out and In a few horns i came hack with a wife au,i ,,. , I forw " sled his saiarv for , the supisirt of bis family. n,. c, ofl !, dw-'t bfllew that , wsttu ttona ." said tbe profer after a Z meut'j reHotlou "Why not r ri.'i!!,"r ,U WB nDW "st two." I tilrago Tribune. Toe sst iK.gs in t i 'bem rig.,, - ...ii ''atn ,n"njr f )ear The synod of Livonia wlsliell establish a church music school at Vsfj jew (Dorpat). hut tho t-ovenimeti no willingness to npprovc ofiJ Plau. although It Is not asked to inakfj crnnt of monov. XVIiut She Wnulr.l lino". My dear child, you really should mi our pudding so quickly," "WI.- ... . ' .... uui. iiiiiiumn r Ilccaiisy it Is ilanrornns. I OC" knew a little lioy nhout your n?e wjl "s eating 1,11(1,1 ni so no cklv tMl' uiwi nerore he had fiulshed It." And what did thev do with the i of his pudding. mnminaV'-Kxcbant Oni-fourlh of Um InWlntnonnlSt!! of Colorado Is said to belong to buVn organizations. The Statu Federa5! pf Lals.r claims that Colorado U 5'1 wi organiziHi state In thQ l'nlon.