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Going t>uck to tlie flowers. I might
as well make a floral letter out of the
column this week. 1 want to tell you
what a pretty white-capped young girl,
dressed in the becoming costume of a
nurse, did to keep a beautiful bunch of
pinks, maidenhair, ferns and asparagus
plants the other day In one of our hos
pitals. The moment they were handed
in she removed the card ami ribbon and
burned the ends of the stems. 11 worked
like a.charm, for they remained fresh
and fragrant for over a week. 1 have
seen the ends of the llowers dipped in
sealing wax when they wanted to send
them any distance, but burning the
ends was a new departure ami a very
successful one.
A TIRED MUSICIAN.
lluw
THEY HAVE NO INFLUENCE WHAT
CVER UPON THE WEATHER.
Htrau«« Once knobbed a R««-
• Inn Court Dlsnitarp.
When Johann Strauss took bls or
chestra to Russia, be had some unusu
al experiences not generally vouchsaf
ed to those who live outside an auto
cratic government.
One day he received the czarina's
commands to play before her at her
summer resort and was told, on arriv
ing there, that he would have to re
hearse his programme three times be
fore the performance. He begged to
know the reason for that, but no ex
planation was given him. These were
her majesty's orders, and he could only
comply. Still, his astonishment grew
when he saw during the three rehear
sals an empty court carriage drawn by
a pair of horses slowly going back and
forth In front of his orchestra.
Throughout the final performance
tile mysterious act was explained. The
empress, having a sharp attack of gout,
was obliged to recline In the carriage,
her foot on a cushion, while the con
cert took place, and the object of re
hearsal Imd been to accustom the
horses t<> a full string band lest they
should take fright and bolt with her.
At the end of the performance an ex
alted dignitary of the court bade
Strauss follow him to a splendid grand
piano, saying:
“Now be good enough to play me all
the newest Vienna music.”
Although he was pretty fatigued by
his three rehearsals and state perform
ance. Strauss thought it expedient to
comply, but after he had played con
tinuously for over an hour he stopped,
saying, “I presume that will be suffi
cient?"
"I am not at all tired,” coolly rejoin
ed his excellency.
“But 1 am!” said Strauss and rose
from the Instrument. — Youth's Com-
panion.
A HEARTY LAUGH.
The Wouderful F.lfect« I
Ha« t'pon
the Haman Syalent.
•
"Laugh and grow fat” is a saying as
Old as the hills. It has long been an
accepted fact that humor Is a promoter
of digestion and merry words the dead
liest foes of disease. Dr. J. E. Kenne
dy. editor of the Iowa Health Bulletin,
writes au Interesting article on the val
ue of laughter, In which he shows It is
not only a remedial agent, but Is also a
valuable preventive against a host of
diseases. The physical effects of laugh
ter are thus put down by Dr. Kennedy :
Laughter Increases the blood circula
tion.
It enlarges the lieart.
It expands the lungs.
It jiggers the diaphragm.
It promotes the dloculation of the
spleen.
In other words, laughter stirs up the
vital regions of the body, gives them
healthful exercise and produces fl men
tal exhilaration which acts upon the
system much as a brisk walk in a crisp
atmosphere does upon the appetite. As
strong allies to laughter Dr. Kennedy
gives the following directions for men
tal peace of mind:
Beware of theologians who have no
sense of mirth. They are not altogeth
er human.
Keep your chin up.
Don't take your troubles to bed with
you. Hang them on a chair with your
trousers or drop them In a glass of wa-
ter with your teeth.
Dr. Kennedy has surely hit the nail
on the head. If his prescription and
advice are followed, bls own bills will
be decidedly cut down. — Burlington
Hawkeye.
CHOICE MISCELLANY
The Peaehblow Vann.
The rarest and most expensive of all
Chinese porcelain Is the famous
“peaehblow," which was made for a
very short time only in 1061-1722, In
the reign of Kuang III. The secret
was the exclusive possession of a sin
gle family, and It died out with them.
A singular thing is that the ware oc
curs only In live different forms, almost
Identical In shade and dimensions. Of
the fifth form only a single example
is known to exist, and this is the fa
mous "peachblow vase,” whose history
Is as follows:
About twenty years ago an American
bought it in China for $20. Not long
afterward It was sold by a New York
dealer to Mrs. Mary J. Morgan, who Is
said to have paid $15,000 for It. A few
years later, in 1880, at the sale of the
deceased Mrs. Morgan's art collection.
It was repurchased bv the same dealer
for $18.000. The story was current i
the time that the dealer, expectil
get the vase
ready sold It “short” t
he lost $10,001
Is now In tlie
Walters of
Chinese po
feet a wo
Venus of
Suuie Saperstltlou» Thut Still Eslat
Recently 1 told you about a window
t lion the Subject—Moon Theories
I garden that was a constant source of
Rats are very susceptible to t
Thut Are Mere Survival» From a
joy to Polly. Since then 1 have dis-
of certain drugs, and any ordin:
Post Credulity.
set In their haunts is likely to
■ covered that somebody else has had
cessful if dressed with these scents, the j the delight of a window garden as well.
A belief prevails thut the moon's
attraction of which, rat catchers affirm, A gentleman, who is a true lover of
phases and changes have a controlling
they cannot resist. An example is: nature and of all its treasures, informed
Influence over the weather, but so great
Powdered assafetlda, eight grains, oil
tui authority as Professor C. A. Young
of rhodium, two drums; oil of aniseed, me that I had described his window
of Princeton has assured us that the
garden
perfectly,
from
the
sweet
peas,
one dram; oil of lavender, one-ball'
ii . ooii has absolutely nothing to do with
dram. Shake together in a bottle ami little winged beauties that they are,
the weather.
use a very small quantity to dress the down even to the star-moss or wander
Such a belief Is In the strict sense of
bait.
ing jew. He spent hours in enjoying
the word a superstition—"mere sur
««««
To catch rats, cover a common barrel this bit of nature perched in Ins win
vival from a past credulity. It is quite
with stiff, stout paper, tying the edgi dow, and who knows what an inspira
Who does not love the golden-rod, cirtalii that If there Is any Influence
round the barrel. Place a board so that tion they were to him in his work? that throws its little spires of (Hire gold nt all of the sort It Is extremely slight,
the rats may have easy access to the
broadcast through the fall to light au so slight that It cannot be demonstrat
top. Sprinkle cheese parings or otliei Nobody can appreciate tlie incentive
ed with certainty, although numerous
tumn as she trails her rolies through Investigations have been made express
they
are
to
happier
and
nobler
thoughts
food for the rats on the paper for sev
meadows
and
forests.
The
wild
grape
eral days until they begin to think that and how they help to lilt you out of
ly for the purpose of detecting it. We
they have a right to their dally rations the vexations and trials of every day vine blushes at her approach, and have never been able to ascertain, for
from this source. Then place in tlie life, unless they have just such a treas wherever she passes the autumnal tints Instance, with certainty whether It is
bottom of the barrel a piece of rock ure-trove. You watch them grow inch of scarlet, gold and russet hues are left warmer or not or less cloudy or not at
about six or seven inches high, tilling by inch, bud by bud and leaf by leaf. to tell the story of her coming and her the time of the full moon. Different In
with water until only enough of It Presently you discover that they are tlight at the approach of winter, the vestigations have led to contradictory
projects above the water for one rat to going to crown your eflorts m caring heralder of the holly berries. You who results.
lodge upon.
“As to the supposed connection be
Now replace the paper, first cutting a for them with dainty fragrant flowers. pass the golden-rod by in its native tween ’changes of the moon' mid
heath,
hardly
turning
a
second
glance
There
is
a
new
joy
in
watching
the
cross lu the middle, and the first rat
changes of the weather, it should be
that comes on the barrel top goes tender green [flan Is. If you happen to to the lovely flowers, would be sur enough to note that even within the
through into the water and climbs on have a tit of the blues that will trespass prised if you could see the eagerness Fnlted States the weather changes are
King
the rock. The paper comes back to Its on your good resolutions to refrain “for that the clusters of golden-rod that are r.ot simultaneous (lu Kansas mid
nut nd
original position, and the second rat ever and a day” from such disagreeable sold by the florists of this city every Maine, for instance), as they should be
seat in
follows the first. Then begins a tight memories or unpleasant forebodings, year are Isiugbt and cherished by those if they were due to the changing
onutioi
for the possession of the dry place on the plants of your window garden seem who are carried back to the “days of phases of the moon. Since, however,
hint Is
the stone, tlie noise of which attracts
auld lang syne” by a sight of the lovely a change of tlie moon occurs every
to “rlc
to
nod
sympathizingly
and
yet
encour
the others, who share the same fate.
week, every weather change must
a trifle
blossoms.
The
following
little
gem
en
agingly,
and
if
you
remain
in
their
Baltimore American.
necessarily occur within about three
people
company long enough away goes dull titled “Golden Rod,” appeals to Polly, days mid a half-«f lunar change, mid
seems
Tl>e Advice Came Home to Roost.
An Km ba rriiMni iik Query.
cure and gloomy and unhappy thoughts. and I believe Charles H. Towne was the half of them ought to fall within about
The president of one of the promi the ot
In a city where children above the They are great little sermonizers, these author of it:
forty-five hours, even If perfectly Inde
nent
railway corporations in America levelei
age of five years have to pay full fan flowers in our window gardens. The “ It is the twllglit of tho year,
pendent.
was
making
a stirring address to an Brltor
on the tramears while those wlio are gentleman, who seemed as proud of his
Aud through her wonderous wide abode
"Now, It requires only a very slight
To t
audience
of
young men and dwelt
younger go free the passengers In a window garden as Polly, could no The Autumn goes all silently
prepossession In favor of a belief In
tfo’i is tl
To light her lamps along tho road.”
car saw one day a rather large boy,
the effectiveness of the moon's changes TO TALK OR NOT TO TALK? with particular emphasis on the neces eus of tr.
sity of tnnking a good appearance.
looking seven years old at least, held in doubt give you some excellent sugges
to make one forget a few of the
“When you are looking for work,” A: Sells’ bed
his mother’s lap as though he were a tions in regard to the care of the flow
weather changes that occur too far In Silence Golden or 1« It Foolish
BRIEF REVIEW.
and I'naoclalt
he
said, “be careful that you are pre ty of the per
ers,
as
he
has
long
been
interested
in
baby. The big child seemed restlesi
from the proper time. Coincidences
Is the old figure of a "golden silence” sentable. If you have only $24 in ticket to get Iff!
these lovely little nooks thut go so far
about something.
enough
can
easily
be
found
to
justify
Chinese Emigration.
being washed away in the flood of the world, spend $29 for a suit of one, and the
Presently be cried: “Mamma! Mam towards beautifying the home or a dull
a (ire-existing belief.”
twentieth
century volubility? And is clothes, $3.50 for a pair of shoes, 50 taches to those nobles Igi
An
English
writer
says
about
C'lii-
From a very remote antiquity, in the
ma !”
and dusty office, that if like many other
It
right
that
it should be so washed cents for a hair cut and shave. Then to sell their ancestral rights 1
nese immigrating to Calcutta from tlie twilight of natural astrology, a belief
The mother, as if with a premonition offices, is musty with old papers, etc.
IVe
do
not know the answers walk up to the Job wherever It is and able dolla rs.
away?
of something wrong, tried to bush lilm,
Canton districts, and then tinding arose Hint changes 111 the weather were
»»»»
The condition of affairs must
to
these
questions,
Perhaps you, gen- ask for it like a man.”
occasioned
by
tlie
moon.
That
the
be
but he still kept saying: “Mamma!
One little lady, Mrs. “J. W. K.,” wives among the lower classer of the
This advice was greeted with great been pretty bad to compel the king
tie reader, know and will tell. We do
Mamma!"
lief
still
exists
is
clear
to
auy
one
who
Eurasian community, “that the chil
come out with a public proclamation,
“Well, what Is It?” she asked at last. writing from Fyffe, Cal., evidently has dren of these marriages are generally Is acquainted with current literature know that there Is a good deal more applause, and the railway president thereby betraying to the world nt large
a
window'
garden,
too,
and
in
speaking
world
than
would
have
been
talk
in
the
sat
down
amid
a
storm
of
cheers.
"Mamma, when do I have to say I'm
and common folklore. In fact, it
The very next morning a dapper look the rotten state of the English nobility.
of (the star-moss or wandering jew, educated on western lines, that is to must be admitted that even intelligent considered strictly necessary by our
only five?"
—Kansas City Independent.
Then the passengers—some of them — states that there are two varieties, one say, they are taught to speak, read and and well Informed people have been forbears. If you don't believe this, go ing young fellow walked into the outer
write
English,
and
are
given
a
ground
to
the
nearest
library
and
ask
to
see
office
of
the
orator
and.
handing
a
note
laughed and the mother turned very a dark green, and the other variegated
known to accept tlie theory.
Cancer and X Rays.
red.—London Answers.
Tlie Idea that tlie weather is affected the bound volumes of The Congression to the clerk, said, "Please give this to
or striped, green and white. She is ing in arithmetic and accounts. They
Recently It was suggested thnt the
al
Record.
You
might
also
take
along
the
president.
”
The
note
read
as
fol
quite right; there are two varieties, the are then apprenticed to their fathers’ by tlie changes In tlie moon Is still held
X rays or the Flnsen light cure might
a certificate of sanity In case the libra lows:
A I n I<| ue Hook.
green one is quite common, but the trades. This fact may partly account with great vigor In England, and one of rian became alarmed at the request.
be found effective as a remedy for can
"I
have
paid
$20
for
this
suit
of
A publishing firm which makes a spe
out'
proverbs
Is.
"So
many
days
old
tlie
variegated is more rare. It grows quite for the rapidity with which Chinese are
The old timers used to tell the youth clothes, $3.50 for a pair of shoes and cer. The experiment has lately been
cialty of expensive editions of standard
ousting natives of India in the business moon Is on Michaelmas day, so many of the laud to consider if what they 30 cents for a Imlr cut and a shave. I made. Andrew Clark records a ease
us
readily
as
the
green
and
is
in
strik
authors has recently published an edt
of shoemaking and carpentry, which floods after.” If it rains on St. Swith- were about to say were not only “true have walked from Harlem, aud I would of chronic cancer of the breast which
tlon of the works of Dickens. The set ing contrast, particularly if the two
In's day, we are told to expect rain for
was so treated. The patient was a wo
Is In thirty volumes and liberally il plants are growing in the same vicinity. they have made their own in Calcutta.” forty days after. An equally wise (ire- aud tried,” but also “necessary.” The like a Job as conductor on your road.”
man sixty years of age, and the mis
He got tlie Job.
lustrated and illumined. An eccentric Now 1 rememlier that there is a third Burmah opens out a good field for Chi diction is that if Christmas comes dur idea held for quite a time that it was
chief had been extending for a long
buyer decided he would like to have a variety. The latter is also variegated nese immigration, and tlie only wonder ing a waxing moon we shall have a as reprehensible to waste words as to
period "until the whole breast was re
Waste of Pontage.
set composed of the proof sheets of the in a kind of silvery green and a reddish is that the Government does not suffi very good year, mid the nearer to the dissipate wealth.
The lawyers were discussing the mer placed by a large ulcer,” The patient,
Our old friend Montaigne, however,
edition. These were, of course, much color that is almost a purple. All that ciently encourage Chinese immigration moon the better, but If during a waning
marked, corrected, noted and otherwise I have seen of this third variety are hither. Down at Australasia Chinese moon a hard year, and the nearer tlie bud a tender place In his heart for the Its und demerits of a well known mem having declined operative treatment,
talker. He declared, “The most nat ber of the New Orleans bar who had was subjected to an application of the
marred, but they were collected aud
have flocked in shoals, some contract end of the moon so much tlie worse.
bound in an exquisite binding ami sent very thrifty (flanta and they grow lux ing marriages with European women,
Another belief is that the condition ural and fruitful exercise of the mind been gathered to his fathers, and one X rays five days a week for fifteen
to the collector of original books. He uriantly. It is not nearly so common and from past experience have lieen of the weather depends upon the day is conversation, and I find the use of it of the party, says the New Orleans minutes each day. and at the end of
paid $1,400 for the privilege of owning as the green and white striped. This
of the week on which the uew moon more sweet than auy other action In Tlmes-Democrat, recalled the time two months the general condition had
when he studied In tlie old man's office. Improved, the pain had lessened, and
probably the most unique reprint of u star-moss or wandering jew, either you found to lie good factors and formidable chances to fall. New moou on Monday, life.”
We had a copying clerk whole In the ulcer had cleaned and become
In some quarters members of the fem
set of Dickens' works in existence.- wish to term it, grows in water as well rivals, not only in commerce, but in the or moon day. Is everywhere held as a
smaller.—London Telegraph.
New York Times.
as in earth. The prettiest and cosiest several handicrafts of trade, so much so sign of good weather. Friday’s uew inine sex are credited with au Indorse efficiency continually worked the Judge
up to the point of explosion. One day
ment
of
Mr.
Montaigne's
sentiment.
that
their
immigration
into
the
col
tnoon
is
much
disliked,
while
Saturday
little room I ever saw had this star
Journalism In France.
Is it wise to talk much? Or is it fool a wire basket fell off the top of his
ClImliliiK Animal«.
moss growing in bottles tilled with wa onies lias been made prohibitive by Is unlucky for the new aud Sunday for
Every
Frenchman Is said to be or to
desk
and
scratched
bls
cheek.
Not
ish?
Is
silence
golden?
Or
Is
It
unso
the full moon.
Dogs often have to be trained to ter behind the pictures and throwing taxes and other heavy obligations.
Iu Scotland the farmers believe that cial and therefore against civilization? having any courtplaster, be slapped on have been a journalist, and a recent
climb stairs, instinctively distrusting out their delicate little tendrils in great
a misty moon is a misfortune, and au Wlmt do you think?—New York Tele three postage stamps and went on with census of the French press would seem
tlie upp< i stories. It has been conjee
Business Chances in Alaska.
to bear out this. Paris can boast just
his work.
gram.
tured that this Is because the dog's profusion, climbing up the picture cords
The chances for young men to engage agricultural maxim among them teach
now of nearly 3.0<X» journals, of which
A
little
later
be
bad
some
papers
»o
and
falling
gracefully
in
all
directions.
es
that
forelegs break easily below the shoul
A Wide Open Library.
42 were started In 19OO. The dailies
in
trade
in
Alaska
are
still
abundant.
take
to
the
United
States
court,
and.
Bottles
containing
the
plants
were
deft
der, and the beast seems to realize tills.
If the moon »hows like a silver shield,
Dr. Parker was asked how he man for.;etting all about the stamps, be put number 140. the weeklies 781 and the
You need not be afraid to reap your field,
The fox has no such fear and has been ly hidden in tlie draperies of the cur The dairyman at Juneau is getting rich.
aged to draw thousands to bls City ca his hat and went out.
monthlies 933. In the provinces there
But
if
she
rises
haloed
round
known to climb a tree with plenty of tains over tlie tops of the windows, and The gardener made $-1000 last season
temple In London. He said, “You
Soon we* 11 tread on deluged ground.
As he entered the office the Judge are 3.849, or 123 fewer than nt the cen
small limbs to the height of seventeen as they sought the sunlight they made from a little two-acre patch of ground,
Another weather guide connected with would understand If you read my II- raised his bead and fixed him with an sus of the preceding year. The patri
feet. Swimming comes easier tl.au a delicate green fringe over Hie dainty despite the fact that there are a great
astonished stare. The clerk stopped arch of all is the Gazette de France,
the
UIOQP ¡3 Unit to see "the old moon brary.”
climbing to most animals as well as to white Swiss curtuins. This same vine number of vegetables that will not
“Is it such a good one?” asked a lie and looked frightened and jinally ask which was founded In 1631. As regards
tn
the
arms of the new moon” Is reck
many races of men. Rats and guinea
thrive in that localit^._T$im»tor:4' will oned a sign of fair weather, and so is tener.
the number of Purls dallies. It should
ed:
pigs can swim well and do not climb at crept over the folding doors, and the
“Oh, it’s good, bad, indifferent, grand
be mentioned that some of the 140 ex
"Anything—er—wrong, sir?"
mantels had its share of the griy&ful JJMRtlTG'.'Tiie’ vines thrive well, but the turning up of the horns of the new
all.
and squalid,” answered the mighty
ist only in title, for In several instances
“
Yes,
sir!"
thundered
the
old
gentle
moon.
In
this
position
it
is
supposed
will
not
produce
fruit.
Cabbages
grow
Bears can climb well if little, but t„. plant that jva.qOpEr.l'-ovei tlie edges
talker. “It's everything. It's In un
the same matter Is utilized under dif
grizzly nnd other large species stay flown—Hie sides and reflected its own until they become immense in size, but to retain the water which is Imagined derground trains and on buses, In ae man. “You are carrying too much ferent names. Athemeum
postage for second class matter."
to be In It and which would run out if
the
heads
will
not
get
hard.
Potatoes
mainly on the ground A bear
beauty in the polished mirror. That
rated teashops, smart restaurants, at
climbs down a tree lim
,7^.,..
. was not tlie only plant in this veritable grow out of the ground and are not pal the horns were turned down.
Civilization of the C i * oivm .
Ilangrr, of the Apothecary.
The country people in Scotland fore churches, stations, parties, receptions,
til.1 rfiT^imt¡1 she Ims nearly little green-room. There was a circular atable, Corn, squash, beans and cu tell the changes of the weather from meetings, jubilees and sickbeds; you
The Crow Indians, unce tlie terror
The distilled essential oil of almonds,
reached the ground, when she turns shelf extending around the bay-window cumbers, will not grow on account of the changes in the appearance of the find It In prisons and boudoirs. The which when diluted supplies the popu of the plains, are now scheduled as
and Jumps, but most wild ents run which contained the handsomest be the excessive moisture and cool nights. new moon. If she "lies sair on her fact is you can never get away from it. lar flavoring for sweets and confection among tlie most Industrious and pros
down a trunk head first, even the heavy
gonias I have ever seen, maidenhair Nearly everything else in the way of back,” It Is a sure sign of bad weather, We call it 'human nature’ for waut of ery known ns “ratafia,” contains in Its perous Indians in the country. There
leopard being a more skillful climber
and
tlie feathery asparagus, as lacy as vegetables can be produced in large or when her horns are pointed toward a better name. I study it. That's why strongest form a sufficient percentage are about 2,000 of them on the Crow
than the light bouse cat Tlie tiger
I call It my library. Most men don’t, of hydrocyanic acid to make it highly reservation In Montana, and they have
the zenith.
nnd lion, however, do not climb, for no tlie ferns. On little tables were fine quantities.
At Whitby when the moon Is sur you see. But that’s why I’m listened dangerous. A young man who was ex been reported at Washington as "sell’
umbrella
plants
placed
in
handsome
discoverable reason unless it be that
ecuting an order by (touring It from a supporting.” There are gradations of
rounded by a halo with watery clouds to.”
Origin of our Secret Service.
they fear fulling on account of their jardinieres, ail in keeping with the
large bottle to a smaller one noticed worthlessness even among savages, aud
the seamen say that there will be a
IIow Site Helped a l’onng Man.
welgh't.
The United States Secret Service had change in the weather, for the “moon
tone of the room. A pretty graceful
that he bad not put the label quite the Crows were more energetic in their
A druggist in Memphis was holding straight on the smaller bottle and took wild life than were many of tlie othei
palm stood on the green and white tiled its origin in the early sixties, under the dogs” are about. There Is also a belief
Mod I fleat lonn
forth
recently
on
the
difficulties
which
hearth, and beside it was a lacy brake auspices of the War Department. It prevalent among snilors ami seafaring beset a young man In bls first struggle It off again. Before replacing the label tribes, and especially those of the const
Add carbon to pure
be
that sent out its graceful foliage almost actually grew out of the fact that Cap men that when a large star or planet is with the world. “I had a hard time be licked it to make sure of Its sticking It is not surprising therefore that they
comes steel. Add a
to the top of the lower shelf. On the tain Lafayette F. Baker of the Union seen near the moon or, as they express when I first started in business for my properly. But while pouring he had are more energetic in semicivilized life
Iron, and steel Itself
than the others and are ready sootier to
tensively modified thnt Its properties floor was a big mossy green rug that Army offering his services to Secretary it, “a big star Is dogging the moon,” self,” he said, apropos of a remark Inadvertently let a drop or two trickle
with goveriiinejjt ratious. —
are not recognizable. Thus steel ruay covered nearly the entire room, and Seward as a police scout to gather in this is a certain sign of stormy weath made by one of ills hearers. “The pub on the outside of the bottle where he dispense
Portland Oregonlaji —
be soft ns pure Iron. Add hydrogen in over this velvety green ground was formation cocerning the Confederate er.—Exchange.
lic lias good intentions toward you, bad affixed the label. Then when be
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varying quantity, and It lias the quail strewn dainty (link half-blown roses. army. During the war the United
but It sometimes has strange ways touched the label with his tongue he
Lowerlni^xCllaffiiroDeath Rate.
Darkness of Ocean Depths.
ty of resilience, as In the watch spring, The border matched the center perfect States liegan the issuance of greenbacks.
of expressing them. An old lady used felt as if something shot along that
Twenty-frye years ago there was in
IIow far does sunlight penetrate be to come In to buy postage stamps. I member and also a jump of his heart.
or the quality of tenacity, as in the
central Glasgow n great accumulation
knife or raxor, or may be given nearly ly. The floor around the rug was Then came the first appearance of the neath the surface of the seas? lias been observed to her one day that she was So be rushed to a tap, which was for of nnrrhw streets, dismal lanes and
all the hardness of a diamond, as in a painted a rich wine color. The furni “green goods” men. By an act of Con asked many times, and now the camera evidently a great letter writer. ‘Oh,’ tunately close at band, and put his filthy ' loses, "where disease and death
tile. With steel at a low temperature, ture—none of your fine parlor effects, gress in 1861 or 1862, $10,000 was appro has answered the question. By expos she said sweetly, ‘I don’t really need tongue under the running water. Never held high carnival and vice and crime
from 490 to 459 degrees F., edge tools but all comfortable, easy chairs in keep priated for tlie maintenance of Baker’s ing the most sensitive photographic all the stamps I buy here. It’s only be as long as he lived, he said, would bi' lifted their liends unabashed." But
are produced and color In the yellow ing with thecosy appearanceof theroom service to suppress counterfeiting. The plates at various depths It has been as cause I wish to lielp a young man like forget that poisoning sensation.—Cham special acts of parliament have been
shades; from 500 to 525 degrees various and a couple of low divans in moss supervision of the service was then un certained with definiteness liow much yourself, just beginning to build up a bers* Journal.
olitar<|(.(( and the larger portion of tills
sunlight there Is In the water each de business, thnt I purchase them.’
sorts of springs are produced, color green (flush and bows of delicate pink der the solicitor of tlie Treasury.
The Cat and the Tall.
district lias been reconstructed, nnd (lie
scending
foot.
blue, while by heating Iron to white satin ribbon. It was one of the loveli
Kansas City Star.
Once upon a time a cat who prided reinajU(|(.r |s being dealt with. As u
There Is a point at which no action of
ness and plunging it into water, which est, daintiest rooms I have ever seen, in
The Chilean Tinies reports that the
herself on her wit and wisdom was result tlie death rate, which In 1876
light Is found, and that point Is GOO feet
“Mere .Ilan.”
Is mainly compost'd of hydrogen, flies
perfect taste and no attempt to make it Government hasaacepted a tender front under the surface. Below that Is abso
When you meet a man who describes prowling about the barn In search of was 27.4 per 1,009 Is now 21.1 per 1.000
are produced or forms even harder.
anything but a dear little “living a New York firm for printing 39,000,- lute darkness, and the only way In himself as a "mere man,” you would food and saw a tail protruding from a for tlie whole town. The death rate
of tine eential district was 40 per 1.000,
room,” where one could lounge and 000 postage stamps. The amount to be which the most delicate plate can bv ef always do well to ask what be wants, hole.
Dirt In Dainty Carpet«.
“There Is the conclusion of a rat.”
I 30 per 1.000.
paid for the same is $23,189.
fected In that black abyss Is to send for since man first swung himself from
enjoy
themselves
with
music,
for
a
For housewives who pride them
down nn electric light with It.
the bough in the forest primeval aud she said.
small
upright
piano
stood
in
a
niche
in
<y>lcm of llnllillng.
selves upon the spotless floor coverings
Then she crept stealthily toward it
In Java there is an orchid, the grant-
stood upon his two legs he has never
I savings bank building In
until within striking distance, when
The Druggists’ Circular gives tlie fol tlie room and a mandolin and a guitar matophyllum, all the Howers of which
assumed
that
position
for
uotliing.
My
A Dlnplny of Avarice.
Holland. Is being con-
she
made
a
lowing recipe for removing spots of stood tieside it. A few new books and
Junip
and
reached
It
with
On the occasion of giving a concert own private opinion, which I confide to her claws, Alas, It was not the ap-
the Mouler system, a new
dirt from carpets:
magazines were in convenient reach on open st once, as if by the stroke of a
you. knowing It will go uo further. Is
■ - Jistructlon. A steel fi.•line
Make a suds with a good white soap tlie [Milished mahogany table. The fairy wand, and they also wither to Mme. Sala engaged Paganini nt a fee that he assumes that toue, as a rule, to pendage of a rat, but the tall of a
of 50 guineas, says tlie Golden Penny.
work. like a birdcage in appearance. Is
and hot water and ndd fuller's earth above arrangement of this green-nxim gether.
overawe sovereign woman. — Sarah snake, who Immediately turned and enveloped in Porttond cement, which
The
next
day
she
repaired
to
the
vio
gave her a mortal bite.
to this until the consistency of thin is a hint to brides-to-lie who are count
The German Government, recogniz linist's house and handed him the sum G rand.
cream. Have plenty of «-lean drying
Moral.—It Is dangerous to jump at prevents tlie steel from rusting, while
the cement Itself is rendered elastic
conclusions.
cloths, a small scrubbing brush, a large ing on having tlie dearest little home ing the possibility of a quick diagnosis In gold, the sight of which tilled the
A Great Secret«
The steel acts entirely lu tension and
sponge mid a (mil of fre.-li water. Put in tiie world, if not at present, then of the plague, has arranged for plague great player with such violent emotion
Old Bachelor Uncle—Well, Charlie,
that
he
plunged
Ids
fingers
among
the
Old Hulun Belief«.
the concrete In pressure. This c<V>
some of the cleaning mixture in a bowl "some sweet day.”
courses at certain of the bacteriological
bright pieces, which he poured or.T what do you waut now?
Some old Mexican tribes believe that strnctlon Is said to lie strong. (Ireproi f
and dip the brush In It. Brush a sinnl)
*»•»
institutes.
Charite
—
Ob,
I
waut
to
be
rich.
his arms and hands as though they
the spirit Is curried to the moon by a nnd waterproof nnd to lie growing In
piece of tlie carpet with this; then
"Rich! Why so?"
Going back to tlie star-moss, or wan
In Holland no landlord has the power were water. Despite this display r.f
coal black, monkey faced owl; that up favor in Europe for government build
wash with the sponge ami cobl water dering jew, as my new friend terms it
"Because
I
want
to
be
petted.
Ma
Dry as much as possible with the
of raising the rent or of evicting a ten avarice, however, he returned the
says you are an old fool, but must be on arriving there It Is met by Its thou Ings and factories.—Youth’s Conipau-
to Mme. Sala.
____
sponge and finally rub with dry cloths. (there is always a congenial spirit ant.
petted because you are rich. But It's snnds of ancestors, who come with a lon.
those who love Howers), I want
long train of white donkeys; that the
Continue this till you are sure that all among
a
great secret, and I mustn't tell it”
In uav tik “ I
\l
l,” O *1..»*
Which He Did.
Startled tlie Native«.
to
say to “J. M.
K.
” that she ...til
will I. hear
spirit Is then escorted to a large cav
Some peach growers in California
the carpet Is clean; then let It dry.
“I’ll make somebody smart for this!”
Herrnra.
the
Spanish
historian,
say«
something
more
satisfactory
to
tbeques*
It
Spread.
ern
In
the
center
of
the
moon,
when
skin
their
(leaches
by
rapid
handling
in
Work.
exclaimed the mau who had thought
that Pizarro, when he landed In South
Patience — Did Peggy advertise an joy reigns supreme.
Work In every hour, paid or unpaid. tion asked inlier letter later oil. The lye baths.
lessly kicked an innocent looking hat
America,
owed
his
life
and
those
of
Ills
announcement
of
her
engagement
In
See only that thou workest, and thou description of the little green room was
that lay on the sidewalk.
The fellow who never has anything companions to the fact that one of the the newspapers?
Her Objection.
caust not escape the reward. Whether given in answer to a question from
And be limped homeward and scolded
party fell off his horse by accident.
Patrice
—
No;
she
didn't
have
to.
She
of
importance
to
say
always
manages
to
“
You
are
not
singlug
that
beautiful
tby work be fine or coarse, planting “Lydia B----- .” From now on Polly
The natives had succeeded In cutting told all her girl friends that It was a song, ‘I Want to Be nu Ange).' with the LU wife for not having dinner ready
corn or writing epics, so only It be lion will endeavor to answer any questions say it.
off the retreat of the Spaniards to their secret.—Yonkers Statesman.
rest of us.” said the teacher.
est work, done In thine own approba | of the readers of this paper. By send-
The Manchester Guardian says (lint
ships, when one of the riders was
The little one shook her bead.
Tomorrow
is
not
elastic
enough
in
tlon, it shall earn a reward to thy [ ing your questions in a sealed envelope
the collections In tho print room of tlie
thrown. The Indians were so aston
“
What's
the
use
of
telling
a
story
The
jarmw
wood,
which
grow«
In
senses as well as to the thought. No J stani|,ed and directed to “Polly Lar- which to press the neglected duties of ished at the dissolution of partnership
British museum have recently been en
Australia, Is almost the only kind about it?” she demanded. "I'm Laving
matter how often defeated, you are
today.
that they took flight at once. They known to the lumbermen which effec- tnougb trouble learning to play the pl riched by the gift from a Spinlsh col
I
kin,
”
to
the
editor
of
your
paper,
h
born to victory. The reward of a thing j
«”>e lively resists the depredations of In ano without bothering with a harp.”- lector of n number of original etchings
Fights are sometimes thrown, but l>at- had supposed horse and ”>nn to
well done Is to have done it.—Etuer I will see that it is forwarded, and it will
for illustrations to Wagner's operas
animal.
I be answered in due season.
Chicago Post.
tles are pitched.
sects. Not an Insect will touch IL
■on.
and other musical compositions.
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