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* 0 » T* 14 tt tt tt tt tt it n n.tt n ÍÍ 6/)e War of the Quah Ju-Ju Weel, for the next two monllis I <1 other mullers to think ulsiul, ami ill the course of Interviews I gu^ Debbs oue or two murks to add to the collec tion on bis face, mid Debbs < a-<* me of another tooth, 2Nit when gut back to Freetown again ttu Q i^i Ju-Ju held a prominent place. Surry Leone papers were full of It. How lit* thing had got into the colony they couldn't tell, hi* there it was, and the bush Mwns were ullglit with fetli* worship, and sacrifices were la-lug made on every side, atwi the high priestess of the Idol was no other than "our comely fellow citizen Laura'Cameron, who has so unaccountably fallen away from civilization and gone back to the worst practices of barbarous savagery," I tell ye It was an awful Jolt for me. I'd had more liking for that lassie, col; ored though she was, than I care to think about now. Weel, weel! But did I mention I pouched yon fifty pound? NEW SIIOR¿ . ,'ORîES h Sucb XV „rd, The talk .< > ' ury Irving’s retirement tr ui '.y, ro i * reminds ms to tell *f an first *ait to Chicago. S, »on Th,,1 '»• «in and I at tended the f rf- rman "Richelieu.” ,l*i in froi ' hi a man who lu bls enthusli Uc ., Um n <* both the play and tie player ne somewhat of a nutsan b - f his fri-qiient eommeiidat "What i !•< ... th thought!” he would exclaim to the woman beside him. er. "Isn't that wonderful acting?” When Irving uttered the Hues, "In the lexlcoq of youth. w%ich fate re serves for a bright manhood, there Is | __ ____ no such word as fall,” he drew the last word out to an almost ridiculous | length. “All!” sighed our enthusiastic neigh bor. "How true! How true!” » So it Is," said Thompson to me. “In the lexicon of youth and, I might add. in all the lexicons from Johnson to Webster and Worcester there Is no such word as 'fa-a-a-a-a-all.' ” The enthusiastic interrupter didn't peep again during the performance.— Brooklyn Eagle. ANCIENT BABYLON. The War (hr F. K-lse Q.r.lloa Was Hn«<led hr It. Soloas. WOMAN AND FASHION Î One of the New KANGAROO HUNTING. A Ihmsrr«!* sport la Wlil«*li Tbl<*k Broad shoulkler. or 1S3U yokes, as A translation of Klug Hamourabl'a Tiger »kins, elephant tusks.«antlers they are cglled, are seen In many of code, written about 2,250 years before and a dozen other trophies decorated the latest alid most fashionable waists Christ, gives u. uu Insight into tie life the smoking room of tlie huntsmau. of the great city of Babylon at that and allow ample opportunity for effect "\<fu can’t guess what this Is,” he very excellent model shown Is said, and be took d,,«n from the wall remote time and vt the way in which tt the excise question was handled by its " r .......... curiously h x. . matting. It legislate*. wa» about two fagt square, green tn tt Nearly all the dealers of wlues and Color and five Inches thick. liquors at that time were women, as "This,” he explained, "la the breast many of the laws translated from the plate that Is worn in kangaroo bunting. tt (lopj r*bt. 1WM. by Cutcliffe Hyne code speak only of women as sellers of *y Cutclltfu Ilyas U itliout It the kangaroo with a Tore drinks. Severe measures were taken leg luow would smash In your chest ns tt tt against those who adulterated the tt tt tt ±± ±± though It were a pasteboard box. This * * r “I W ft * wines or mixed them with water, so as breastplate is a souvenir of au exciting ,o safeguard the purity of *ie article However, I didn't stop to speculate town, nnd I guess you won't find the kangaroo hunt in Australia. for the use of the public. The barmaid much on metaphysics just then. Ths berth vacant a third time. No, by "All big game enthusiasts are fa W11B *“'ld res|>onslble for all disorderly Ju Ju wns worth £50 to me; I had risk thunder!” miliar with tiger shooting, elephant s<-eiies or drunkenness In her premises, Debits was trying to rile me into ed my life to pay it a cal), mid tin* shooting, the chase of the grizzly, of and death was the penalty for those memory of what had been done to striking him. I saw that. I>ebbs the boar and of the hippo, but I know who did not denounce all cases of those factory Krooboys outside was a hated me and no error about It. But I few men who have exwr hunted kan drunkenness to the police. Those wom hint to get my business over and be j was n it going to pieuse him Just then. garoos. I said, "Aye, aye, sunny face,” and en who were employed in the temples gone. So I stepped out to take It. "Yet this Is an exciting aud danger- were forbidden to enter public hostel- The ground underneath my feet felt turned out and went below. It would ous sport. The kangaroo when lie Is BOY OF THE REGIMENT. from gone rles under penalty of death, and even like a roughly cobbled street, and I suit me well enough to be brought to bay will fight. He Jumps drinking in private was forbidden to shivered ns I trod on It. The mutch Quah river. straight at you, like a great cat. and W l!h Ills Ilyin« Ureatb He Asked Weel, we didn't have what you them. light had shown me that the Ju-ju with his small fore legs lie alms at your Garibaldi Far a Collin. house was neatly floored with smooth might call a happy family ship from Special police officers were detailed chest two tremendous blows first the When Enzo Ferrettl entered actively human craniums. But, as I say. there that homeward. In a tornado we pick for the enforcement of the excise laws right and then the left—and these into the Italian war of Independence was not much time for sentiment. I ed up, the Krooboy second headman iu the city of Babylon, but then us well blows, with a »|>eed and an iii-cu ae.. he was Just aeventeen. lie left Parma who was steering let her broach to whipped up the image, wrapped him In us now the officers charged with this that no prizefighter could eqi I. n u 1 The Senator Wouldn't Prophesy. the mat on which he stood, clapped him and get swept. Just to spite Debbs, secretly, deserting, as It were, his fa kill you If they landed on an un; .o- Senator Allison’s wariness of direct duty were, if we are to believe the ther, mother and family to tight for his under my left arm and made for the who’d been striking him, and the statements is proverbial among public code In question, either negligent In adapted to many fabrics, but in the tected surface. So you wear, for u liefo. Garlbahll. He walked over the doorway. The Ju-Ju priest groaned as M’wara was minus three ventilators protection, this thick green guard, v v- men in Washington. The anecdote the performance of their duties or I passed him. and I felt sorry I hadn’t and a surf boat when she looked up to Apennines without a penny In his pock about a friend winning a wager of a too willing to accept bribes from the original is made of pill dotted batiste en of native grasses by native woi u-.i. struck harder with the monkey wrench. It again. We'd all of us touches of et and, arriving half dead at Genoa, barmaids In the shape of drinks or combined with white tucking and "You hunt the kangaroo in 'sets.' from the river, and thnt concealed himself on one of the ships cigar from an Iowan that the senator even money. A man like thnt Is not fit to live. So I fever. bands of imitation Irish crochet, a lace Eight huntsmen compose a set, and took a nip of gin to wish him confusion doesn’t tend to Improve men's tempers bound for Sicily. When at his destina would not state in so many words that Severe punishment js dealt out iu the that Is admirable on washable fabrics each set employs half a dozen native and stepped out for back again. or tend to make them work any hard tion he emerged and gained the nick a flock of sheep approaching bud been document to the police officers who and that has the merit of laundering runners to stalk the kangaroo. sheared has become familiar. name of the “ boy of the regiment. ” Tills time the path through the wood er. But Debbs ran her Into Freetown shall accept bribes in connection with well. To make the waist for a woman "The kangaroo, on being stalked, "They seem to be sheared on this From that time for some months he was not empty. A black man was without an actual mutiny, and that the enforcement of the excise laws of of medium size will be required 3% conies tearing over the plain straight side, ” the senator Is quoted as having coming along It, singing to keep up his night I took the ju-ju ashore to the fought until the day for rest came. lie Babylon, but it is probable that then yards of material 21, 3 yards 27 or 2 at you. He travels with the speed of was shot In the head and carried to said. spirits against the ghosts. I slipped In Camerons' bouse In the Klssy road. Recently In the senate this anecdote I 08 wel1 us "°w many of the fair saloon yards 44 inches wide, with half a yard an express train, nnd lie makes great tin- hospital ill a dangerous condition. to cover, and if he'd been wise he'd The old mulatto was In the store. bounding leaps. One minute he Is Everything possible was done for him, was duplicated after a fashion. There keepers found a way to bribe the offi of tucking. hnve passed me by. But, no; he must "Hello, daddy!" I said. “You lib?" cers and evade the laws. crouched on the grass, the next he is but it was evident that he was trou needs try to see wlio I was, and so I "Very well, tank you, sar. I hope ten feet up In the air. and all the while, Buttons aa list Trliuiulntf.. bled, and at last !t came out that he had to baptize him with the monkey you hub good health yo’self?” remember, l.e is going forty miles au One of the latest ideas in millinery THE OSSETlNIANS. wrench. I hit bard this time, I’d got “I am keeping my end up, daddy. could not die happy because he had is to trim a straw hat with painted hour. those factory Krooboys in mind, and. Where’s Laura? In the house?” never seen his hero. “I have fought "Hence he is a mighty difficult ob A Hue* of the Caucasus Mountains buttons and nothing else, The straw thinks I, “If I have let oil a parson, I’ll "She lib for bush, sar. Gone yester everywhere and sought always,” he ex With a Georgia« Dialect. used Is most fanciful in character and Ject to shoot, li vo i fail to shoot make sure of the curate while I have day.” claimed, "but I have never succeeded In the highest parts of the Caucasus closely resembles coarse lace. Decora him, and there Is it . tree handy, then tlie chance.” 'The dickens she did! I've got some In seeing him. How can I die never mountains, around the Kasbeek region, tive as It Is. It requires very little you must inn y ir trust In your niat- I got through the wood all right, but having caught ;i glimpse of him?” thing for her.” there is a tribe, very tall and hand adornment, certainly not more than a ting breastplate, This breastplate of the town beyond was beginning to stir. Another preoccupation was that he "Give It to me, sar. I send It her.” some, which speaks Its own peculiar row of very handsome hand painted mine, you noise, has a dent in it”— I was getting In a mortal funk, I don’t feared he might be burled without a "Do you take me for a mug, daddy? dialect of the Georgian hmgunge and buttons provides, placed at intervals New York Te -qram. mind telling you. It made me sweat coffin. Morning, noon and night his has Its own peculiar customs, differing upon the brim, and In appearance very to remember how they had killed those Not much. I will keep what I got till cry was, “Let me hnve a coffin!” The in many ways from those of the much like the large velvet pastilles Krooboys “funny ways,” an# I Just she conies buck. Weel, so loug,” I very day he died, by a fortunate Tscherkesses, Armenians, Circassians used in this way not long ago. Any A it Old I.'nuJlsh picked up my feet and ran. The dense • -id. I had turned to go out of the chance, Garibaldi arrived at the hos That Ata. ami other tribes that dwell In the same amount of ingenuity may be exercised Suppressed In IlMI.'t. white mist was commencing to thin. store when a pretty voice from be pital. Having heard Fcrretti's story, hind called out, “ Neil! ” It was so low country. It is the tribe of the Ossetin to produce unique buttons, and as well Twice 1 came upon naUves who stared Fro it!'.--I the earliest times in he stooped and spoke to him. The sick Ians. as hand painted ones silver, steel and I Engl, ! " m i ll ides" were often glv- at me agape, and I had to down them. that 1 could barely hear it, but; 1 knew boy's expressive face lighted up and that voice, mid I turned like a man on I Like the rest of the Caucasus tribes, Jeweled openwork ones may be used. en in a budding adjoining any church. The moukey wrench was a beautiful he exclaimed: “Now I can die happy. they have recognized Russia’s authori Moreover, there is everything to be where were a hearth of good compass tool for such a Job; it was heavy and a hot plate. Oh, general, let me have a coffin! ” "You old liar," 1 said to the mulatto, ty. But they adhere to the claim that said for the new cockade buttons made anil a stout oaken table upon which bandy and made no glimmer of a noise. they are not descended from Asiatic of quilled silk or lace rotimi a flat cen tie "ale" ami viands were set forth. But the place was waking round me, •'Laura's here all the time.” TRAGIC IN ITS BREVITY. He shrugged his shoulders and I races, like the other trlbeB, but that ter. and before I could dear the town there The founder of the feast gave his best their ancestors were German knights The Story of the Duel Between Ham was hue and cry from twenty sides. think his face went a little gray, brew and was content to receive mon came lief voice again in "Neil. ” a ilton and Burr. w ho had gone to the crusades and who, Dictates of Fashion. The guns began to shoot, and men with ey in exchange, the spirit animating whisper. after the disastrous end of the last Tortoise shell is the newest shade of these quasi religious symposia being The story of the Hamilton-Burr duel spears tailed on In the chase, but the I shook my fist at the old man, nip Is tragic in its brevity. The little party crusade, had been driven Into the wild b^own. mist helped me still, and I footed it akin to that which obtains nt the mod valleys of the Caucasus, whence It was Silks strewn with mauve orchids are ern charity bazaar that is to say. all like a frightened dof. I struck in with ped the Ju-Ju lu Its package tight un of five—the principals, their seconds der my arm, and went through Into the Impossible for them to win their way simply exquisite. the monkey wrench whenever there and the surgeon—was on the ground who .itleialed were prepared to pay lib out and homeward owing to the vlg The modern raincoat tips the scales erally or even dearly for their fare. was a fa< e within reach, aud no one house. It was all dark Inside save for not long after sujirise. The preliml what light eauie In through the ve Hance of the Moslem foe. So at last at less than one portnd. got his fingers on either me or the naries were soon arranged. As Pen Tims the man who had lost his mon randa door, but I saw her there In the dleton, Hamilton's second, gave him they settled down and took wives A small collar finishes the neck of ey and was "down on his luck” would Ju-ju. among the Caucasus mountain women, many fashionable Jackets. .Right down the forest road to the shadow, and had my arm around her his pistol, he asked, "Will you have give a "bld (begging) ale” that. If he who have always been noted for their Net ruchings. very fine, are smarter was iMipular, might suffice to set him factory they chased me, I leading by a before you could say “knife.” Some the hairspring set?” how she chilled me. She seemed more beauty. than those made of chiffon. matter of a dozen feet, but at the sight “Not this time,” was the significa nt on his feet again. The more romantic pleased to see the Ju-Ju than the man reply, and then the men faced each It is a strange fact that the Osse- Forgetmenots are among the very “bride ale" assisted penurious young who had got It for her, and when I tlnians understand the science of brew charming hat trimmings. couples Into housekeeping, while a pro- other. "AS TO THAT I WILL NOT 1’BOPHESY." kissed her It was like cuddling a fig ing malt liquors, and they are the only Sleeves are ns elaborate as ever, and sale “Whitsun ale" was furnished by According to the best authorities up had been discussion about the wisdom ones who drink beer, the other trlbea still bouffant below the elbow. ure of clay. But, besides all this, she churchwardens, who used to raise on a disputed subject. Burr fired at the of appropriating a lump sum annually preferring Asiatic liquors. seemed frightened. She kept listen money for tlie poor, for church repairs word. At the report, Hamilton started for keeping the sidewalks and streets ing and looking through the doorways or other pressing cause, the malt pre In Sailor Style. as though she feared some one was forward with a convulsive movement, of Washington free from snow and reeled, Involuntarily discharging his No frock for morning and play wear viously presented to them and stored THE WORD LIVERY. watching her. • ice. Mr. Allison was drawn into the pistol Into the foliage above him. and Is prettier or more satisfactory than In the tithe barns. "Look here, my dear,” I said at last. discussion. Dancing was Indulged In at such fell headlong. Burr, with an expres- "What's all this about?” "Snow lias been falling on the streets It Orlalnally Irani Soi*et*lng D«. this one, made with sailor blouse and “church ales,” and if the season were sion of pain upon his face, sprang to- llvered or Freely Given. plaited skirt. Various materials can “Nothing.” said she. and sidewalks of Washington for many Our wonl livery is derived, through be utilized, such light weight wools as propitious nn adjournment might be “Tbi'ii why did you get your dad to ward him, but Van Ness, his second, years past.” observed Mr. Allison. made to nn adjacent meadow, where seized him by the arm and hurried him say you hud gone up country?” "And will for many ygars to come,” the Freneh, from the Latin llberare, to serge, flannel and the like ami all the archery, quintain and other diversions deliver. lienee a livery originally sturdier washable fabrics, but the “I thought It was best so,” ktiys she, down the bank and Into their boat. Interposed Senator Spooner. would ensue. But excesses became Hamilton, being lifted up, revived with a sigh. "As to that,” rejoined Senator Alli meant something delivered or freely model is made of dotted batiste. more and more frequent, so that in for a moment and gasped, “This Is a given, and came to be applied to an “I don’t understand.” son, “I will not prophesy.’’—Washing 1003 “church ales” were summarily mortal wound, doctor! ” Relapsing allowance of food or clothes. “I enn’t explain.” ton Post. suppressed. again into unconsciousness lie was From Norman times an English no I held her to me a little tighter. “Are again revived by the fresh air of the bleman allotted a fixed “livery” of Story of I.afe Pence. you in trouble, my dear?” I asked. KEROSENE OIL. river, “Pendleton knows,” be said, The Congressional Record, though bread, wine and candles to his servant« “Yes," says she. trying to turn toward his friends, that containing columns of dull and uninter for their private use. A remnant ol “Iz?t me help you.” A few drops added to your boiled esting pages, catches an anecdote some this system still survives at Oxford "You can’t. You can’t. You don’t I did not Intend to lhe at him.’ starch will make ironing easier. At 2 the afternoon following he and Gnmbridge, where the fellows of a times which was not deleted when the know what I am or you wouldn’t offer. I»!•> 'he fingers in the oil and rub the official notes went to the printer. There college are entitled to a dally allow Here’s the money-£50 in notes—take it had breathed his last. throat to give relief front sore throat. is the one which the colleagues of Rep ance of food called "commons.” and go.” Monster Bowl of Punch. Saturate a cloth in the oil and rub An allowance of provender for a resentative Livingston of Georgia like I pouched the notes. There was no In lG'.U Admiral Edward Russell the rollers to clean a clothes wringer horse was also called a livery, and a to tell on him. It happened when Lafe use being silly about that But I did commander of the English Mediterra quickly. horse fed and groomed for its ownei not let her loose. “My dear,” I said, “I nean fleet, entertained (J.ooo people In Fence was in congress. Near the close at a fixed charge was said to be A few drops added to the water with want something else. I want you. I'll a large garden In Alicante, where he of a short session, when the legislative which windows are to be washed will livery." marry you in the church tomorrow, and served the largest bowl of punch ever mills were grinding exceedingly fast, save time and labor. In tlie middle ages "livery” was wort Livingston was in the midst of an im I can’t say fairer than that.” brewed. It contained twenty gallons of by any one who was In any «ease In A few drops on a liilige or roller passioned partisan speech. lie had She shuddered and tried to draw lime Juice, four hogsheads of brandy, the service of another of superior rank which has formed a bad habit of away from me. “You've not thought of one pipe of Malaga wine, twenty-live about reached a climax and raising Ins squeaking will insure a speedy cure. voice to a high pitch shrieked: "Yes, or station. my color,” says she. hundred lemons, thirteen hundred The trading companies of the city ol One ttiblespoonful added to each boil "I'm thinking of it all the time," said weight of fine white sugar, three pack Mr. Speaker, I am tired of demagogy. London used to provide a special attire erful of water will lessen labor as well I will have nothing to do with it!” I. “But I offer to marry you." ages of toasted biscuits, fifty-one for their freemen, wlio became known She threw her arm» around niy neck. as whiten your clothes when washing. Then he paused to catch bis breath, For answer s|ie threw her anus round of that they tailed off through fear of my neck anil covered tr- face with mad pounds of grated nutmegs and eight but before lie could finish his period a« liverymen, a title which they still A few drops on your dusting clotli hogsheads of water. retain. • the guns Inside, and I racial up anil kisses. will brighten your furniture as well Lafe Pence drawled, "Mr. Speaker, The whole was prevented from dilu climbed over the gate and sat down ou as prevent dust from flying from the have the gentleman sworn before he ”1 can't!" she cried. “Ob, I can’t! I CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. the mud half burst at what I'd gope would If I dared, but I can't. I am not tion in case of rain by a large canopy, changes his mind.” clotli. which spread over a marble fountain through. Saturate a cloth with the oil to clean a white woman, and I must go the way They Were Started by th« Stationer! My friend the sentry looked at me appointed.” She kissed me again a bowl which held the ]<uncb. The punch An Appropriate Prager. the sink, bathtub or basin which has of the Middle A<*!. wiyi served by a boy, who rowed about curiously. The Rev. John Robertson of Glas become greasy ami discolored from hundred times. “That's for goodbys,” The earliest form of circulating li "Dem bushmen plenty bad man, mus- say» she, and then she slipped from the basin of the fountain in a boat gow told Mr. Spurgeon about some of use.—Woman's Home Companion. built for the purpose and refilled the brary wns the lending out of books fol ■a.” the difficulties that he had to surmount bln- by stationers of the middle ages my arms and picked up the Ju-Ju nnd empty cups. “You bet!” I gasped. when he commenced preaching. For but this was of very limited extent ran out iuto the darkness of the garden Tailor Take, the Artlat to Tnak. “You hurt with run, massa?” example, one worthy office bearer In the reign of Ilenry IV, Blcbard of outside. Two Scotch Stories. A well formed, good looking man, “I'll want new boilers in.” said I. came to church and seated himself I stood there dazed for a minute, and rightly wearing such clothes as any A Scotch schoolmaster in Banffshire Bury, bishop of Durham, left his valu “Now, hsik here. t’-iddy. You kwp then I ran out Into the garden after her. years ago had strong views on the sub before the minister with one finger In able library for the use of Oxford stu high class tailor would make for him. your yam trap slim over tills, and 1 GIBLS BLOUSE COSTUME. But I could catch no sight even of her Ject of dress. In the day when crino each ear. would compare favorably with any dents. Two provisions are very prac dash you two more bottles of 'square "There was a nice thing for a young tical, one being that no book was to gc collar, cuffs and shield of white, dress. I searched on and searched on, line was the rage a girl came to school Greqk of old. togged in Ids best, Hut face' before steamer sails. Sabby?” What would you have Into circulation unless there was s straight skirt Is laid in deep, backward neither sculptor nor painter can make ami nt last I found something else, nnd with a very extensive one, which much preacher! “Sabby plenty, massa. Tank you, that was three llausa policemen. They, turning plaits and Joined to the body so pleasing a representation of the man done ?” exceeded the space between the desk duplicate; the other, that the borrower ma ssn." "I should have prayed”— began Mr. bad to de|H>slt security exci-edlng th« lining which closes with It at the ceil In close fitting clothes as lie can of It seemed, were on the same errand as and the form on which she had to sit. I stayed on In the shadow where I ter back. The blouse Is separate and is the r.'tan In flowing robes, net beett-ttse myself. They also were hunting for The teacher, seeing this, said to her Spurgeon. value of the book. was till my wind came fairly back closed at the center front, the shield the clothes are unhandsome, nor be- "And," said Mr. Robertson, “I got ; Laura Cameron. “ Gang awa ’ home and tali ’ off time Dunfermline, Scotland, established again, nnd then I nodded to the sentry But whatever was wrong (and what girds (hoops) and come back to the my face very solemn, for I expected the first proper library of this descrip being attached to tin- right side and enuse they are unbeeomlng to the and slipped away without making a hooked Into place at the left. To make wearer, but beenuse the artist pre- something very spiritual.” it was the fellows would not say), it School as God made ye.” tion In 1711, Edinburgh following In noise. I did not want particularly to lie Spurgeon continued, "I should hnve 1725 with one founded by Allen Rum the costume for fl. girl of ten years of sumptuously thinks the tailor who was ¡'lulu that she and old Cameron Another rough and ready dominie seen with that Ju-Ju. I'd a notion from i- made the clothes did not know ills ,-h:-;.,-. prayed th-.t a fly r-'gl-t bar-? atighte! say. The first public one In England ags will be required 'bj, yard« T J'i’ b'.’"r/.,.l,iat !f '.!r‘ -A!!?:- ell! Luul left ’•><■ "!»"<■ . g.'j ) •prosestiy (+c J « as examining Jils..U>r» in terial 27, 5M1 yards 32 or 4 yards 44 business, and does not think it worth on his nose! ” and asked If God had a beginning. was established in Salisbury by a Inches wide, with 1 yard 27 Inches ccrs came to know where It was the 1 and 1 left also. They went back to the while even to try to represent them clergyman. Fancourt, In 1740. TUI« wide for collar, shield and cuffs. thing might be taken away from me. barracks, I suppose, and I got put off to "No.” said the boy. "Will lie have an l*r,nl*hn,enl hy Prosy. ns they are. As he generally repre failed to survive, but others In Bath, which would have been a pity after all tlie M'waru and turned In. I didn't «nd?" "Yes," he replied. This was School Superintendent Maxwell often sents them on canvas or in stone they the trouble It bail cost, not to mention see there was anything else for me to followed Instantly by a buffet on the hears funny tales of woe from his and nt London In the Strand, successl- The Qnnlnl IhAwl. side of the head. "Will In- have an look ns little like the sartorial things cd in becoming popular. Many London losing me £50. But as It was I man <lo. But I'd a weary, miserable night corps of teachers, and this Is the latest: An addition to the smart woman's of beauty they nre ns n pallid corpse aged to smuggle it aboard without any of it. I'd u lot of things to tell myself, end noo?” "No," said the boy, and the An cast side mother brought her little ecfentlfic societies established circulât i wardrobe this summer Is a "grannie" looks like a living human being. Sar one being the wiser and stowed it and they were not all of them pleasaut. Bluster was satisfied. son for his first time to school Inst Ing libraries In the eighteenth century, shawl of embroidered crepe de cliltu torial Art Journal. I was sent for to the ofth-e next and In the nineteenth they became far away In a ventilator. I’d tio compunc winter nnd said to the teacher. "This Tennyson's “Married Brons." worn with the ends pointed and not tion nbout the matter. If the British morning, and one of the owners saw boy o’ mine is very ddicate, as he is more widely spread.—London Globe. disguised, ns In former summers. by "1 have a question to ask, ” an The .Invrnll* Jlpfl!*!*. me In his private room. He shut the army wanted the Ju-Ju to end the war afther a fit of harmonla on the loongs. being draped around the shonlders as There are no children In Japan. They with they should hnve gone ami fetch door carefully nnd hade me take a aeat. nounced the literary man. "You know bnt if he does anything bould, nn' I Amons Them. a scarf. Still the long, wide senrf of nre dignified burlesques on the grown "MeTodd.” said he, "I wish to give Tennyson's line: ed it themselves. I guess they’d got an Clara—Do you know, Maud, Mr. guipure Is n possession not to l>e de- know he will, bate the wan next to ups. The little girls of the family take "The charm of married brows. equal chance with mo when we first you a bit of a warning. You were him, nn' 'twill frighten him.”- New Smithers paid me a great compliment spised and wound mantilla style ovei care of the babies by having them “Well, did he mean by that the York Tin>»» '___ ____ mixed up with those Camerons?” moorisl at that factory wharf. last night? the hair is n fascinating affair. strapped to their backs. Nenrly every 1 swallowed a big clgnrette paper lull crowning charm of married women, or "I kenned them, air.” , "No. What did he say?” Prompter. maid of five or six has a baby tied to of quinine when I got back to the did lie refer to the charm of eyebrows "Quite so. Mind, I’m not wishing "He said 1 was among the prettiest A Lest Resort. Mrs. Prunes— When do you nctors at her back, and perhaps thnt accounts M'wara and then turned In. and you you to Incriminate yourself, but Just that meet in the middle? In the girls at the party. ” Little Boy—I want you to write me for the bent back and tottering gait of may believe that I n-qulred no ns king. listen to a friendly hint. They are out ‘Arabian Nights' there are many pas the theater draw your pay? "Yes, I noticed you were among an excuse for being late to school yes the Japanese woman. Though one Boarder—I am not an actor at Xhe But I wasn't allownl much of a watch of Freetown now, and where they've sages in which such eyebrows are them.” terday. Jeweler Eh? You nre Not my never hears a Jap baby cry. If one be I m 'I ow . At 5 In the morning Del ba got to heaven only knows, nnd may It spokeu of as a great charm, indeed, but theater, mnilnm. I’m prompter there. son. Little Boy—N-o, but mnenma say« gin» to make a mouth and wrinkle up Mrs. Prunes—Well, you'll have to be wnntisl steam. So that there should keep them tight. If you're canny in the west our beauty doctors give A« Ishaevas Waelet. Is* no mistake, he came and onion'd It you'll keep clear of them In the future explicit directions to prevent such prompter here, too, or find another "I never saw such beautiful teeth and I had plenty of time to get to school, Its ftiany little fuco. Its child mother llilosclf. What did Tinny son mean, boarding house. Kansas City Journal. magnificent eyes as that girl has* said so I guess the clock yon sold hi# quiets It by raising her body on her <>r you may get your fingers very badly growths toes and hqpls as fast as she can, and doesn’t go right. "But," said I, "aren't we going to burned In u way you don’t suspect. afiyhowl” Philadelphia Press. tlie young man who raves. placidity reigns In short order. A man Nothin* D»Sntt«. stay and tiring the soldiers back?" Now help yourself to a cigar, man. nnd o "Indeed?” answered the cold blood *ll>t ■ would feel like a fool quoting "Mother He Got It. Her Mother—Mr. Sloman has been ed person. “You mind your own blooming busi get back on boanf The M'wara leaves Mistress— Did «the fisherman Who G<fose” to n Japanese child or trying Teacher—Willie, give me a sentence coming to see you for qnlte a long ness,” says Dobbs, as sour as a new ap this afternism for Bathurst. Don't "Iildn’t jbouo notice them?” ple. “You tarry out my orders. Mr. squabble with Debbs any more than In wliii h the t< rm book and >» e Is used while, Maude. What are his Inten "Certainly not. I am neither a den stopped h<W- this morning have fWigs’ to amuse it as one does our children McSandy MeTodd, or you'll get fired you can help. Goodby I'qj very Willie -Me nnk pa went flshin'. I’n tions? Do you know? Rbe— Well, 1 tist nor an ^ulist."-WashlW*^>n Sthr. 'tega? Norn- Sure, mum, I dlnnaw. He A« for chm king orfb under the chin, thilTs unthinkable. think he Intends to keep on coming.- ware pants Cornell *'idow. out o* this ship when we touch Free- busy." told me t’ balt^me hook an' I did. • a O tí it o 0 I o o o