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» 'more showy xtyh*. Some of the gloves are elalairateiy embroldetsd on the back and on the wrists in the daintiest patterns. Silk gloves and niits have 11*01110 to stay, at least for a season, to 'the great delight of liiose who, unfor tunately, have the moist hands that' ruin a pair of kid gloves the first wear ing. That alximlnation, high-heeled Silis's, ha« alxocome to stay. Hielieels seem to Is* higher than ev«r, and a few spring styles for 1904 are show n in en tirely (latent leather. Tliat will lie tor ture fur the wearers during our hot summer months. Everybody knows that patent k-ather slns-s draw the feet to more or less extent, and when you combine It with a three-inch heel that pitches your weight on your Usw, the days of the wearer in hot summer weather will lie anything but pleasant or Polly misses her guess in regard ¿O the matter. The military. heel is as popular as ever, but several layers of leather Itave lieen added even to it. It looksax if it was an age of extremes in tlie line of footwear. Meanwhile the chiroptslists smile, for they know their harvest is coming. BANDON KEiOlUiEK. M akim ; A BUSINESS clay pipes ABOUT WHICH MOST POTASH MINES. SOLAR HEAT WAVES. They Are All lit i*ru»aiu uud Supply I he Kutire World. The Suu uu«l «be llul Stu«« I'our O«t the Same Klo«l of Baersy. CHOICE MISCELLANY <X»oninM a Pagoda. A strange festival xS»s held not long So far as I know no reasons at all for The potash which Is dug from the THE LIGHT BRIGADE. royal Prussian mines, located at Struss- doubting the high temperature of the ago in Mandalay, the chief town of Burma, says Le Tour du Monde. A A Hn»||iiu % lew of the Hide Into the Th« Fro«««, or Moootoetorw Io Nut furt. ninety miles from Berlin, is the central body of the solar system have ever been found. There are In genera) new pagoda, sacred to the Buddhist Jawa of Death. Bu Slm*lr a. Nifht ■» L**«lav4 sole source of the world's supply. Be Tliat the charge of the Light brigade , From th« Lon Fair« «» th« l>lalBh- fore the mines were discovered the thru* distinct ways In which beat can religion, wax to In* i*ompleted by the “What will the summer girl wear seemed to onlookers a piece of magnifi best substitute which could be found be transferred from one txxly to an- placing of a huge crown or thi U| h > ii its Fpoaert—1.« vh«r A»« •«<«- cent folly la evident from all reminis this season'.”’ This is the query of for the product w as wood ash, such as ; other -conduction, convection and radl- summit,' more than 3IM) feet above the Among the little thing« seen In dally the southern plantations used in the 1 ation. The first two are dependent cences of that day. First came the at many fair daughters. The light silks, life about whl.h most people know •d days for making lye soap. The upon the presence of matter. Th«* hit ground. tack of the heavy brigade upon 3,000 or better know n to many as summer To witness the ceremoni«*« came Bud very Nttls Is the common, ordinary rrusslan mines are twenty seven In ter will tuke place across a perfect dhists from all lndo-China, from the Russian cavalry. Then later In the day silks, for the shirt-w aist suits tliat w ere clay pipe. In a.nioat every cigar shop number ami were devoted to tile pro vacuum. the attempt to recapture seven guns in vogue last year will be all the rage Himalayas, from Laos and I lian and window. In the mouth of «very third duction of salt before rock salt was We may receive heat from a stove by Siam. Warriors from Katachin, sor taken from the Turks by the Russians this year. Tlie silks are much pret laborer met au<l even In th« nursery all three* methods. If we place our tn their first advance upon the re tier ami a far greater variety to seleet discovered. cerers from Mot and people from end this snow whit« little Instrument of doubts led to the charge of the IJglit from. Already tlie show-windows arc When the new variety of salt was bands uixin It we receive beut by con less other places matle a medley of comfort and aunsement may be seen, brigade. given to the world th«' Prussian mines duction; if we hold them above it they languages like that at Babel. yet few know, fur Inttance, that most “When we saw the English coming full of them as well as of other sum Ou a street corner would lx* x«*en a were temporarily abandoned, and in a lire warmed by convection, the heat be of the clay pipe* sold tn this city of few years a search for rock salt was ing brought to them by the rising cur barber pulling a customer's t«s>th with at us," says a Russian soldier, “there mer fabrics in dainty law ns, mulls, etc. domestic make are manufactured In Instituted. The salt was found, but rent of hot air; If now we stand In front an old rail. On another corner a Mo was but onq thought. ‘What fools!’ we Billow s and billow s of luce w ill is- used New Jersey. Woodbridge is the name In a badly adulterated condition, and of tlie stove we still feel Its warmth, hammedan bird dealer sold caged paro said. We never dreamed they would liotli in tin- narrow ami wide |>atterns of the queer little town given over to an analysis of the adulterant revealed the sensation in this case being pro quets to Buddhists, who piously set and from tlie luex|s*usive little edge to charge. thia odd manufacture, and a trip the fact that it was the most valuable duced by the heat waves which It them fr«*e. At very imxlern b«s>tlix one Ivan Ivanovitch, a Russian survivor the most costly in tlie lacemaker’s art. through one of the factories of that part of the mineral. The potash was emits. These waves are similar to the could buy iee cream. x«sla or tea. Man of the day, says in Ills “Recollections:" Haven't you noticed, too, tliat some settlement, to follow the pipe from the at once turned to us«* as commercial electric waves used In wireless telegra dalay was a gorgeous spectacle, mid “We were so sorry for them. They unique design in lace nitikex its a|>- time It is dug as clay to the time it fertilizer. phy, differing from them only in their the new pagoda wax the center of It. were tine soldiers and had such fine |s-ariin<-e on only the most costly wear appears ready for the market. Is Inter Every pag«sla has at its summit a horses. But the charge It was the The mines are controlled by u syndi length. They bear the same relation to esting. maddest thing ever done. We could ing upparel, and you may search tlie cate. They employ 21,000 men and them as the ripples on a mill pond bear thl. or cap. th«* placing of which Is of Looking at the chunks and lumps of not understand It. I had been In the city over for tliat particular design and yield 1.200 car loads a «lay of potash. to the Atlantic rollers. With the In ten a herculean task. The out* now to clay as they are transported from the charge of the heavy brigade in the you won’t find it? When it does ap Of the entire output 75 per cent Is struments at our disposal nt the pres bi* raised weighed several liumlreil banks to the factories, one would used for agricultural purposes, while ent time we can measure the length of pounds and consist«*«! of a huge glld«*d morning and was wounded. We had pear on sale in tlie stores at least two hardly believe that the snowy, cheap the remainder Is ux«*«l for chemical these waves as accurately as we can ball mid crown mid a great spindle all unsaddled and were tired. Sudden seasons later, you will find it is no The alsive topic reminds me of the ly there was a cry, ‘The English are longer the favorite design in tlie costly reform in China, the edict having gone little article could have been manufac purposes. It is largely utilized in th«* measure the length of n table with a nbovi* It. tured from material so different In cyanide process of extracting gold footrule, and we can prove that they To get it to tin* top an inclined plane coming!' wearing apparel that is beyond tlie “Our colonel was nngry and ordered means of |s-rsons blessed witli a love fortli tliat the feet of tile Chines«* baby color. The color of this clay before It from the ore.—Louisville Courier-Jour will pass through a vacuum, a plate of of bamboo scaffolding like u huge to Is burned Is dark gray, like cement; girls shall no longer be bound. They glass or a tank full of liquid air with boggan slide had b«*en built and wax the men to give no quarter. for tlie is'uutiful and exquisite patterns have at last awakened to the cruelty of nor is the process of manufacturing nal. out losing their ability to warm our decorat«*d with silk flags ami umbrel "I was lying down, with my wound bands. We And, however, that If we las. Up the inclined plan«* the heavy ^M^ITARY STORIES. bandaged, when I saw them coming. but with t<s> slender an income to grat tile methisi tliat lias tieen endured for one of these pipes as simple as might pass this radiant heat through .*ertaln cap was slowly pulh*d. Six days were We thought they were drunk from the ify their tastes. Another design comes so long, ami it is no longer considered a be Imagined from the absurdly low way they held their lances. Instead of into favor for tlie elalsirate costumes, mark of lieauty or a sign of gentle price. As the clsy conies Into the fac A Soldier Who Wa« Vanished und a 1 substances—water vapor, for Instance required for the ascent and a seventh - Its Intensity Is diminished owing to to fasten It in ¡«lace. Til«* Prince of Bustler Who Wan Eiruupil. currying them under their armpits they but you may rest assured that you only birth to have the jssir, shais-less stulw tory it is divided finely and put to souk In water for ten to twelve hours. the fact that some of the waves have Siam mounted tin* scaffolding mid waved them in the air. Of course they have to wait patiently for a season or so From one of the French naval ports were easier to guard against like that. und you can have this choice design in of feet, tit only to lie seen in the ex This soaking Is to divide the clay to comes an interesting story of an inci been absorbed. It is possible to deter bless«*d it. and Dr. Kurt Boeck, a Ger “Those men were mad and never any quantity you may desire and at a quisitely embroidered slipper and of Its smallest possible particles so that dent which recently occurrcl there. A mine the exact length of the waves of man. cllmb«*d with him and photo- precious little use to the owner of the in the ensuing process It will not cake general holding a high command made heat which have been removed by ab gra|«h«*d tlie thi and Mandalay. seemed to think of the tremendous numbers against them nor of the fear reasonable figure. The little shoulder deformities. What a Issin of comfort or lump and will work smoothly and his appearance suddenly nt the bar sorption in the vai>or, and If we test ful slaughter that had taken place In capes of lace, which come high if pur this edict must be to the women of evenly. Thia uttalned, the clay is put racks of an Infantry regiment, which, the radlntion which comes to us from Self Mnd«* Men In Knicland. their ranks during that desperate ride. chased in tlie stores if they are in any China. Of course, it will not lienefit Into a “pug” Mill, where It Is stirred In obedience to ills orders, was prompt the sun we find that waves of this We hear so much of American cap by machinery until It gets stiffer and Then they neared us and dashed In way fine but which can be made by those who have lieen through this ly drawn up In the yard. Then In* ex same length are absent, the water va tains of industry, of John D. Rockefel among us, shouting, cheering and curs anyone deft in needle-work for half tlie purgatory on earth for the sake of stiffer, finnlly becoming as stiff as plained the reason In a brief address. por in the earth’s atmosphere having ler, the farm laborer's son; of Edison, ing. I never saw anything like It. amount, areas much in favor as eve ■. fashion and of a barbarous custom, but dough. In tills state the clay Is rough He said that as he was walking in refused to transmit them. This fact, th«* newspaiier Isi.v, and of Yerkes, the ly molded lnts lumps and distributed the town attired In mufti on the pre taken alone. Is pretty good evidence They were irresistible, and our men It looks like they had come to stay, tt to tlie wee Chinese lassies it means a among the pljemnkers, who begin the vious day a man belonging to the that the sun and the hot stove are youthful soap Jobber, that we ar«* apt Were quite demoralized.” least for another season. Narrow and great deal. first step In the life of the humble cre corps, who was th«« worse for liquor, pouring out the same kind of energy.— to forget British giants of ¡lerxever- wide insertion will be used extensively anee. Livingstone worked as a factory ation. accosted him rudely and asked him to R. W. Wood In Harper's Weekly. GRANT’S SYMPATHY. hand until twenty-live. The man who in trimming summer suits. Persian Grasping a small chunk of clay In stand him a drink. "Let him step out Not longsineeduring it stroll through sought and found him in the wilds was each hand, th* artist begins work to embroidery and insertion wifi also re Golden (late Park, I saw two Japanese LABRADOR. of the ranks,” he concluded. Immedi Vrltea tr of « Southern Woman to the born in a workhouse. The great tiris main popular. One of tlie prettiest lit couples that interested me very much. fashion roughs two pipes at the same ately a bugler emerged and, saluting, * General'« Kindly Nature. time. Rolling the clay between a table 1« 1« n Flctnre««iue t.'ountry W Illi of W. II. Smith & Sons wax begun by said, "It Is I, mon general.” The sympathetic side of General tle suits I have seen this year was a The young men were devoted lovers, two brothers so poor that the wife of Mauy Great WatertaJI«. Grant's nature, as every one knows, creamy tan, in fact, almost a pongee buying the girls enough popcorn, )>ea- and his palms, he quickly produces The incident Is characteristic, and Labrador externally Is forbidding on«* had to go into domestic x«*rvlce. was very strong. A few days after shade, trimmed in bands and medal nuts and candy to give them indiges two carrot skaped and pointed rolls apropos of it we are reminded of such the surrender of Vicksburg a southern lions of Persian embroidery made by tion for a week beside giving them sev that bear little or no resemblance to an adventure which befell a certain and discouraging. She is not all moss The house of Tangye began hi a little the article when It shall be finished. French marshal. A grenadier who was covered rock, however. From a scenic workshop whose rent was but 4 shil lady hurried to his quarters to ask for the young lady herself. She said it eral Isiat rides on Stowe lake as well as With Incredible speed the fashioning exasperated at some injustice that point of view she has something to lings a w«*ek. That of Lever Bros, information about her husband, of whose safety she had heard conflict had, I si'll pick-tip work with her for tile merry-go-round. Both of tile girls of these rolls continues, for ahead of had been done him pointed his pistol offer that will interest the world. I'll- had a scarcely more pretentious start ing reports. The general replied that weeks and she had spent many an idle wore patent leather high-heeled shoes. the expert Is the problem of manufac at the marshal and pull«*«! tlie trigger, fortunately it Is possible to reach the at Bolton. A coffee stall on a London he could not give her the information moment weaving in the pretty pattern One of them didn’t seem to mind it turing something like seventy-five but it did not go off. Without moving country by water during only four curb was the fount and origin of she desired, but that he would send that was to adorn a costume which lias much, but the other one limjied pain gross of pipes within the week. Then a muscle the veteran cried, “Four days mouths of the year. Dog sledges and Pearce & Plenty. Seven hundred an orderly at once to find out the facts lieen tlie envy of all her girl friends. fully and her face wore an agonized the rolls are put away to dry some In the cells for keeping your arms in snowshoes are the medium of travel pounds sterling once form«*«l th«* total the remainder of the year. There are capital of the "universal” Whiteley. for her. When the man returned with Before I pass from the subject of the expression. Finally they all sat down what, and for ten or twelve hours they a bad state!” Bass’ brewery was founded by a car the news that her husband was safe dainty, filmy laces, 1 might ax well tell on the lawn in full view of passers by stiffen so that once shaped they will The bugler's honesty can scarcely no roads. not fall readily to pieces. After that have failed to be an extenuation of his The Interior of Labrador has been rier ami the Elder-Dempster lint* of the southern woman’s eyes filled with you that a visit to tlie importers of all and tlie suffering girl placed her foot the clay is ready for molding. found to be tableland, about 1,500 feet steamers by a ship's apprentice, now tears of gratitude, while tears of sym offense in the eyes of the general. The ordinary mold consists of two above sea level, the foothills of which Sir Alfred Jones. The Inventor of pathy showed on the cheeks of Gener the newest and liext and most iqi-to- in the hip of the lad she was witli and reach down to the Atlantic coast, Bessemer st«*«'! wax one«* a p«x>r, almost al Grant On another occasion it was date conceits in faeries for feminine he unlaced her shoe, txs>k it off, pulled pieces of Iron hinged on the side and THE WORD “ HUSSAR. ” riercing flics«* foothills nt Intervals starving boy in London, the poorer for years after- at a banquet in Vicksburg wear prove tliat lace medallions are of!'her stocking, and, taking his knife, opening like a sewing box. Most of the given him when he was making a tour going to lie used even more lavishly proceeded to take out a corn in the little factories have numerous molds, It 1« Hungarian nn«l Orlalnalli along the 700 miles of coast line are having devoted his labor to an inven deep inlets, some of which r«*semble tion of whose profits tlie government Mount n Freebooter. of the southern states one was heard this year than they were last season. most matter-of-fact way imaginable. from the common, unadorned sort that expressing her gratitude to him for Such a variety and such quantities, Tile entire party seemed oblivious of comes tn two pieces and Is Intended Ilussar Is a Hungarian word mean Norwegian fiords. Of these perhaps robbed him. So one might go on for the ordinary plain pipe to all Borts Ing originally a freebooter or free lance. the most picturesque Is N'achracli bay. throughout the whole range of our in past kindnesses. As lie replied to her both in the ecru, black and white, are the fact that there were a number of of elaborate patterns that come In six two tears rolled slowly down his shown. These men, strong, active, hardy, ac 1,100 miles north of St. John's. It is a dustries. It Is the sergeant and the spectators in the vicinity. or eight pieces and are made of brass customed to capture and turn«* herds of mile or mor«* wide and twenty miles plain constable of life's affairs who cheeks. and Intended to fashion pipes In Imi wild horses, were brought Into mili long. Great shouldering elifl's, more have mail«* this nation industrially For little children and old people If straws show which way tlie wind tation of wooden models that happen tary service by Corvlnus, the boy king. than LBOO feet high, Jut out Into the great and carried Its flag and fame to General Grant showed special sympa BRIEF REVIEW. to be In vogue. The pipemaker grasps In 1442 and became the finest laxly of water on either side, glistening cas the ends of tlie earth.—St James Ga thy. Many who were small foes in blows, then riblsin sashes with pretty one of the shapeless rolls, tilts the fat light cavalry In the world. The sug cades tumble over their sides, ami mys zette. those days remembered ills way of artistic bowsaml long ends or stream Paris Police as Motorists. end upward, which at once gives the gested derivation from the Magyar— tifylng sea caverns lure one to explore drnwlng them to him and impressing ers will lie used to give a dainty ami dressy finish to lawns and other cos a kiss on cheek or brow. An interi'sting suggestion wuh made suggestion of n pipe, and runs a wire huzst, twenty, and ar, pay (one horse them. Fifteen miles from the mouth Is Dlettno:, Gain« Welalit. One old lady who afflicted her tume« in wash gtssls. Another tiling at u meeting of the Paris Municipal through the pointed end, out of which man ralsd by twenty families)—Is a waterfall of tremendous height. Its “I could easily subsist on $2 a friends by her propensity for smok 1 noticed in tlie lawns was tliat many Council to consider the re|>ort of M. the stem Is to be pressed. only a fanciful one. The name spread altitude has been variously estimate«! month,” was the statement made by ing was often tlie recipient of a good of them allowed a very pretty little Paul Escudier in the regulation of the This roughly fashioned clny Is then Into all armies, and hussars of all na at from 400 to 000 f«*ct. Tumbling over Henry Ixibb, tla* North Fond du Luc the edge of the cliff In a cascade, it put Into the mold, which la jammed cigar from him. The gift was fully floral Isirder printed tile entire length motorcar traffic. M. Escudier, among shut, while at the same time a plunger tions are distinguished by uniforms of takes this great leap nnil then dashes Jeweler who has Is'en experimenting in appreciated, ns the general's stock was brilliant colors and elaborate orna dieting for several months at the sug of the goods to be used in making up Ids chief pro|s»sals, included the sto|e Is pressed to enter tlie mold and to always of the best. When he wits ill ment. Two characteristics are the dol along on its foamy way down several gestion of the professor of physical the material into fetching little cos ping and warning of drivers whosecars press out the clay so as to form the man and the busby, with its scarlet hundred feet until It drops into the In Washington she sent him some wild culture In the Ohio State university. flowers “from the hills of Vicksburg,” tumes. So many of the new fabrics for made unobjectionable smell, tlie prohi bowl. With a dull knife the clay cloth attachment, a survival of the bay. This is by no means the largest Isibb, on account of Ills occupation. Is for which n letter of thanks was spring and summer have a silky sheen bition of tlie use of vehicles witli inef pressed out at the side of the mold is narrow Magyar bag, which fell over waterfall In the country.—New York able to carry his diet to extremes and promptly returned. Subsequently, that gives them the ap|M-aranee of silk; fective silencers, and of tlie excessive shaved off with a single lightning the left shoulder ns n protection against Tribune. last fall went for a week with no food when she visited Washington, she was they areshimmering, tleeey and pretty. sounding of tlie horn. He did not ad stroke by the expert, and then once sword cuts. at nil. At the present time he con kindly received by the president, who, While various materials in black are vise any sjieed limit, but simply the re more there must be a drying process, THE WATER LOTUS, The word dragoon was first used of a sumes ax a dally ration one gallon of to her delight, presented her with some shown, everything points to the less quirement that the pace of any motor thia time In a room heated to about 85 regiment of mounted infantry, so call milk, raw oats such as are fed to degrees, where, as before, the pipe Is ed from the dragons or short muskets A Plant That Ilan the Power of I’n- horses and corn. In order to aid diges more of his good cigars.—Helen Gray somlier hue, and liewitchhlg and beau- ear should be suited to tlie circum kept for twelve hours. Except that the with which they were armed. The rifyinff Standing Water. In Leslie's Weekly. tiful shades are exhibited in endless stances of the case, and he proposed se pipe Is of Its original gray color and There is a plant growing in the tion he puts Ills victuals through a head of a dragon, wrought on the muz variety. southern waters of the United States coffee grinder ami sometimes soaks vere penalties for careless driving. M. Crop«, Gl««itr<l. an«l Stomach«. soft and supplied with the “burs” zle of the muskets, seemed to spit fir«» which possesses the singular proper them In water. He drinks all the wa Jousselin suggested that tlie ¡xilice, to where the molded ends are joined, It Is and at one time was depleted on their Insects are oddly constructed atoms Last year I thought the dressy shirt ty of being able to render the most ipi- ter he cares for. In the summer time of animated nature, ns a rule, and tt whom were deputed tlie duties of regu now practically finished. standard. pure standing water perfectly healthy. he eats fruit and takes salt, but no depends altogether on the species ns waists buttoned in tlie back were on the lating motor car traffic, should hold cer Then comes the process of shaving The people of Louisiana mid Missis pepper ami no sugar. He eats but two Peculiar Land Trnnre Caston«. to Internal makeup. In bees the crop wane and this year would find them tificates as drivers of automobiles so tliat off the burs. At this stage the pipe meals a day. sippi call it tlie water lotus. Is called the honey bag.” Insects with completely out of date, but I was mis they should have a full understanding still retains considerable dampness, so At Chingford, In Essex. England, tn Ixibb has gained in weight to th«* ex It consists of leaves about the slz<* of mnndlbles usually have a modified taken. Nearly nil of the higher priced that tho clay may be cut smoothly, estate is held by a very strange con tent of over thirty-five ¡«ounds hi a few of tlie matter witli which they were to the head of a pin and roots so tine ns while at the same time a wire is again dition. Whenever It passes ihto new ; form of tho "gizzard" so typical in the and elalsirate waists or shirts, particu months and stati'H that the stomach common barnyard fowl. In some cases larly in wash gissis, are fastened in tlie deni. Then* is wisdom in tlie sugges drawn through the stem, so as to In- hands the owner, with his wife, man to escape notice save under a micro trouble with which he used to be af tion, ns many an inex|>erieneed man sure proper draft, All Is now ready servant and maidservant, comes on scopic inspection. Where it grows at this miniature “gizzard” is a perfect flicted has left him entirely.—Indianap wonder shop. Its Inner surface being back, mostly hidden from view under would believe a motorist to lie driving for the pipe in Its final state except horseback to the parsonage and pays all, it covers th«* water and to the cas olis Sun. n convenient tuck or fold of tlie goods. ual observer looks Ilk«* a coating of burned. For this provided with "pads” covered with his homage by blowing three blasts recklessly or offending against some that It needs to be “horns" and “bristles” In great profu They are simply exquisite in design other regulation when he was really not purpose It is put into a cylindrical ves upon a horn. He carries a hawk U| m » ii green scum. The flowers and seeds (toroannt Sent Through Malin. sel twelve Inches high and as much in bls fist and his servant has a grey are microscopic, so that its appearance sion. The grasshopper's “gizzard” Is ami texture. Tlie French laundriex doing so at all. A letter carrier in the Louisville lined with Innumerable rows of teeth, ought to do an exceptionally good busi diameter. This Is known as a “sag hound In tho slip, both for the use of tn any given locality is not readily ac very minute, of course, but well devel ness this year, for tlie waists or dainty How an Alligator Resented an Insult ger.” Set one against the other, the tlie rector for that day. He receives a counted for, but wherever it does ap (Ky.) ¡«ostofliee was surprised to tin«l pipes are adjusted solidly In the Bug chicken for the hawk, a peek of oats pear the water beneath is always fit among the mail matter ready for his oped, true teeth, nevertheless. Tlie sliirts for 1904 are far too elalsirate to go distribution a few days ago a large Nathaniel Moore, a Imokmaker at ger, which will hold something like a for his horse and a loaf of bread for ( to drink. snme may be said of crickets and other to the ordinary Chinese laundry. The Delmar race track, St. Louis, had his gross of pipes properly packed. If bis greyhound. After dinner th«* own 1 So marked Is this property that fam cocoanut in all Its natural hairy cov insects of that Ilk. dainty shirts are an ex|s'nsive luxury arm crushed in an encounter with a the pipes consist of the more fancy de er blows three more blasts. and then, ilies using the water from bayous erings. He thought at first thnt some to those with a modest income, for no young alligator at tlie Delmar garden sign»—that la, merely pipe bowls that with his party, withdraws from the where the lotus is abundant are known one was trying to play a Joke oil him, A<e of Mother Earth. to have better general health than but upon looking closely he discover«*«’ An eminent scientist's estimate of French laundry will touch tlie simplest midway. Moore thought the alligator, are to be provided with mouthpieces rectory. those taking their drinking water from that the cocoanut was duly stamped, the age of the world is “not so great and plainest of them for less than 35 which was on exhibition in front of of wood or rubber—the saggers will A Strange Case. places where the lotus is not found. It postmarked and addressed to a young as 40,000,000 years, possibly as little ns cents, and tlie price ascends the scale .one of the midway shows, was merely hold as many as two gross of pipes. In the latter part of 1878 a young Is often transplanted Into ponds, bay woman of his regular route. It had 20,000,000 years, probably 30.000,000 according to the amount of work on a stuffed skin. He placed his hand on Nine of these saggers filled with pipes are known as a stand, and a medium lady died near Cleveland of a disease ous ami lakes, spreads with wonder been sent front a Florida town and years." As not even the greatest sci them. A great deal of hand-work is entists have been nble to find out with shown on many of tlie new shirts, and the creature’s head, remarking that sized kiln will bold twenty-one stands that had greatly puzzled the attending ful rapidity and never fulls to do Its bore sixteen two cent stamps to cover tlie taxidermist had done a good job. and will burn them all nt the same physicians, the symptoms being simi work well. St. Louis Globe-Democrat postage. At one spot the hair had In 10.IMIO.OOO or 15,000,000 years how when it conies to buttons you will find Tlie alligator, apparently resenting the time. For five hours the heat In the lar to rheumatism of the heart. Tho been carefully scraped off. revealing a old Mother Earth Is, It must be con smooth surface, on which the address Oaieni «n Tea. fessed that she keeps the secret of her tlie plain rather good-size«! pearl but intimation tliat it was a “dead one,” kiln is kept at a moderate tempera postmortem revealed one of the most ago quite as well as do her clinrmlng ton has taken the place of many little seized tlie Issikniaker’s arm and is-gan turs. After that It is allowed to run remarkable facts to th«* medical pro When the tea is made an«i the Ikl of | was written in ink. The unique mail daughters. The scientists may at last buttons tliat were thought necessary to chew. Moore’s arm wax dislocated np until at the end of twelve or four fession. A large burdock bur was th«* teapot is forgotten for a minute or parcel was promptly delivered to the come to the conclusion that, like the twoyears Ago to add a charm and fin ax well as broken is*fore the attendants teen hours It la driven to a white heat, found securely imbedded In the heart two It is a sure sign that some one will young woman, und she later told the which gives the pipes their spotless directly against the posterior sqrface drop jn for the meal. Two spoons put ¡«oxtman that It had lost nothing of Its others, she Is “only as old as she ish to the shirts. Nearly all of the silk managed to pry the alligator off. of the aorta. It was «-ompletely envel Ly vhnni.-e into the saucer of a maid fiuvor by reason <«f its «aid m«*ih«xi of white finish.—New York Times. looks.”—Baltimore Sun. or heavy material waists designed for oped with cystic tissue, which had al or a bachelor denote that he or she transmission. more dressy occasions are trimmed in Amount We Consume. so covered all the large blood vessels will be married within a year. Putting Rasped. Illfllcnll Horseback Feat. lace and medalliqqx or embroidery, leading to and from the heart. There cream Into your tea before you sweet Costly Fire Extlnanl«hrr« taele««. "Do you shave yourself very close?” of We drink aliout our own weight There aré no better horsemen in the which appears on a few patterns I have Scores of eostl.v fir«* extinguishers and said the barber. liquid every three months and we world than the cavalry officers of the is only one way of accounting for the en it will bring you love troubles 4 "Not very.” said the victim. ”1 iisn- mi'ii. The handsomest waists, suitable y na-ri'-ar’s coh - ukk * a little more tlwHt Italian rmiy, yet -even a;.-..«ttg them presence of the bur. It bad beer« ten stalk floating In a girl's teacup Is n hundr«*ds of tir<* buckets ar«* pick«*«! up ahy li-ave vti««ugu sK'iti to fasten the for in cptiolis oi Aliy dressy «M'cakfloli, three ¡«»linda of solid fissi )s-r day each there are very few who could perform breathed into the air passages when "beau.” Sla* should stir her t«*a brisk an«! destroyed every y«*ar by the court plaster on, lint of course you are made of an all-over lace in black the feat recently achieved by one of the woman was a child. ly and then hol<I th«* spoon upright In agents of the Insurance patrol. They didn't know that before yon began.”— ecru or w hite over silk the same shade We get away with alsiut $.'>,000,000,000 them. the center. If the "beau" be attracte«! arc nil rendered worthless by neglect. worth of Ossi and drink per year. We Cincinnati Times-Star. A Bishop's Rebuke. To run an ordinary foot race is easy toward the np«in an«l cling to It a gen Acids which enter Into the formula.* of or some delicate contrasting color tliat consume alsiut 1200 |s>unds of fo<sl per enough, but to run nt full sliced for Bishop Dudley of Kentucky could tleman visitor may be expected some most ¡latent extinguishers ent away will harmonize w itli it. year as a fair national average, ami the several .hundred yards bolding in one administer a rebuke deUeately. tint on time that evening. If. however, th«* th«* tin coverings, and there Is nothing Illa Theory. physiologists tell us that a man needs hnnd a spoon on which rests an egg occasions be took care to s«*«* that the “beau" go«M to the side of th«* cup the to lx* «lorn* except to destroy the appa "It Is better to rule by love than As*lisual, violets o|>en the »«'axon for fear,” «aid the gentle philosopher. ratus, because It lx*comes .a ¡«erll in it luoo pounds, a woman 1200, and a child and to reach the goal without dropping point was plain. One of the wealthiest visitor will not come thnt day. spring millinery with its shades railg “Yes. answered Senator Sorghum; self. Tlfe water buckets, which should the egg is a feat which must be prac members of his church as well as one from 500 to 1000, so tliat we are pretty •It Is people's love of money that lias in ; from the lightest violet to the royal nearly correct or a fairly well-fefl |x*opl«*. tleed carefully a long time before It of the closest told him he wax going be emptied ami refill«*«! at h*«ixt once TRliNinanN In War. p.trple of the California violet or tho I cun be performed successfully, and as abroad. made life easy for me.”—Washington it was not at nil unusual for soldiers each w«s*k. simply rust out ami become shade liordering on the lightest tint of Star. a result there are not many who can “I have never been on the ocean," he and others who were exposed to «lon useless.—I’hiladelpliia l*r«*sx. the majenta that ap|iears in the Marie I People who are always preaching I be sure of accomplishing it whenever said to the bishop, "and I would like ger to wear talismans by way of pro- The Farm. what who Too much effort to Increase our hap- Louise, in silks, velvets, chiffons and ¡alsiut . ........ “ ,*"‘ you ought to do, but “ '"* they try. Great, therefore, was tlie to know something that will keep me tectloh. A story which gained credence Every farmer slioul«! own his farm. manage to do exactly the opposite pines» transforms it into misery.— chenille braids. They arealway» l«*au- surprise when an Italian officer mount from getting seasick.” Is told of e soldier In the tlm<* of the |f be cannot own a large one, let him Boussrau. _ "You might swallow a nickel." re l’rlnee of Orange. He was a Spanish own what he can and gradually In liful and particularly gratifying to the themselves, are down right aggravating. ed on horseback performed this diffi cult feat. Moreover, he selected a sponded the bishop. “You'll never give prisoner, and on being condemmd to India's Sacred Fires. eye when tlwy come out in all their crease the size. Land ownership con- be shot It was found tliat b«* was In fluces to happiness, «'ontentment and The sacred tires of India have not all j freshness as harbingers of spring. It The surest way to be agreeable is to course In which there were two or that up.” vulnerable. The soldiers strliiped him restfulness. One of the greatest hin been extinguished. The most ancient is hard to tell yet jil* what the new aNoid doing anything yourself that you three high fences, and these he cleared Taetfal. at full gallop without losing the egg. to see what kind of armor he wore, which still exists wits consecratctl “At what age do you consider women but tt was discovered that he was not drances to the prosperity of the tenant i shapes will lie, ax the first spring hats do not like to see others do. twelve centuries ago In commemoration 0 ------------------------- the most charming?” asked the inquisi protected In that way, but an amulet Is that he Is compelled to move fre raa Hama Nakata. of the voyage made by the Parsecs seldom come to stay and newer styles ®If you tieWejieople with an icicle tive female of more or less uncertnin on which was th£ figure of a lamb was quently and therefore cannot accumt> are shown when the season is farther "It there are only three essentials to when they emigrated from Persia to age don ’ t Imfurprised if they 1 grow cold. • home, ” remarked the pudgy little ■ found on LiB fw-iWm. This was taken late.—Maxwell's Talisman. India. The fire la f<»l five times every advanced. “At the age of the woman who ask« away from him. and matron, after the others had said their «tmth took ef- two hours with sandalwood and other PN* tawmna and |s>tato are almost aay, “they are ruga, hardwood floors the question.” answered the man. who A glance at the glove department Be wiser than other fiuoplc If you fragrant materials, combined with very *et- , was a diplomat. New Yorker. gap, but do not tell them so ' ‘ shows the same <ll«|«ixition toward the ideiitá'«i Ul chemical composition. and a man.”- Chicago Tribune dr» fuel. I ° ----- r . PEOPLE KNow VERY LITTLE.