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o e £ O O 0 MRS shaded enough, or translating pkrm- of the Scottish dialect into plain English. To be sure, here in San Fran cisco, the girls are given instructions about every two weeks in leswms In cooking, which usually lasts a couple ot hours. It is so trifling, however, that little is accomplised. It does not fit one of then* for the more practical side of life. It certaiuly does not go far towards teaching them to earn their own living when the time comes for them to step out of the ranks of school life. They do better by the children in some of the old countries. A little Finnish girl arrived here recently, and she was not much over fourteen years of age, yet she could cook vegetables and meats perfectly, although she had no idea of arranging the table or of serving the meal in an ap|ietizlng man ner, all the dishes containing the vari ous articles of food being heaped in the center of the table. However, it was well seasoned ami perfectly cocked, and would have been a credit to some of our bright little American house- keepers. BANDON RECORDER FACTS IN FLW LINES CCT AND WIRE N.Uiü Mutil.h lobb Cast- The s«J.'s in long uuj three-quarter coats for the coming mouths are very attractive and 'ffnitefuL Fug traveling and cold or rainy weather wear they are unequaled for their style and use- fulness. The model sbowu la one of the prettiest of tbe new Importations. A fanciful collar u round In back and finish«?* the neck In y sha[x? lu frout. METHODS .BY WHICH THEY ARE TURNED OUT IN VAST QUANTITIES. WOMEN’S WEAR IN WARTIME Hunrnaffr Clalb off Many Kings fferaprtl Hora Far Hals. We had oue cotton mill to splu ths warp Tbe people atixxl iu Hue to get a bunch of eottuu for warp, Tbe filling was yarn, cotton, flax and tow. We > got our dyestuff from tbe forest. It I was aliiejst as bad on timber as tbe I tanbark trade is now. There was great I rivalry amoug the womeu to see who could have the prettiest dress. I have a quilt made of evttou and linen called a "Confederate" quilt. The clothing for every member of tbe family was made from the raw ma . terial, carded, spun, woven, dyed aud made with homespun thread. Tbe to* linen cloth bad oue peculiar ity. it was a great stretcher. It was ofteu exchanged for other things. A ’ man and bls wife started to towu with doth sufficient to get some articles. Ou tbe way be remembered be ueeded a gimlet also. He told Ills wife. They decided to tie tbe euds of the doth to two saplings, he to stretch a gim let out of It. 1 took great Interest tn the silk in dustr.v. We fed the worms on mul berry leaves, and such beautiful silk we did have. A bright stripe In a cot ton dress made It very flue. A family made gloves, beautiful silk mitts, with bees embroidered on tbe back. Noth Ing went to waste. The thorn trees furiilshe<l us plus and hairpins. Our millinery was our crowning effort. Hats were made of cotton thread cro cheted, put on a bl«x*k, stretched very stiff and Ironed, then wired. We had homemade flowers and all kinds of ma terial for trimming A doth frame made stiff and covered with scraped cow's horn was much admired. If It did l«x>k like a cocoanut cake. Char lotte (N. C.) Observer. VICTORIA CATARACT IT IS ONE OF THE NOTABLE WON DERS OF THE WORLD _ a_ The sea freeze* at 20 degn-e» F., Thee* Is Se O.krr Falls "U Larik fresh water lake* at 22 degrees F. “I hate children; wish 1 never had Jaat Like It. **■ There Is Vo l*ua- Ireland produces Ho.ooo.ouO yards of to have anything to do with them slblll.y off < ouiparlaoM Betiwee* It linen per year; England, 45,000,000. *n«l Oar Own Silacar*. again; but then it ia my fate. I'm a The in««-* costly tomb in existence is The making of mills Is one of the It was on the 22d of November, 1855 Ilia I erected to the memory of 11'iliaui- school teacher and have tieeu in the business for the past fifteen years,' ol<l«*st American, aa It ia oue >f the that the friendly natives with whom be med. ohlest English. Industries, but lu Great was traveling brought Dr. David Liv The Irish have never taken kindly said a woman the other day. “There Britain the greater part of the pnxluct ingstone for the first time within sight to sea fishing, although It would prove was a time when I was really consci has been baud work, lu America ma and souu«l of the wonderful cataract entious alxiut my work, in fact so much a sourci-Aif wealth close at huud. chine work. on the Zamliezl river, uow known aa so that I oroke down my health, and The smallest coin In the world is the Of mtxlern nails, the wire or Frem-b the Victoria falls. Before flmllug It. new two and a half cent piece Juat at the close of every term I was a ner nails ami the eomniuu cut ualls are tbe good missionary had Journeyed for ■truck off by the republic of l’uuama. vous wreck and it took me all vacation made iu quantities which far ex<-«*e<l nearly two years, «nd from bis polut While working in his garden one to recuperate. Finally I came to my all other kinds. The wire ualls have of departure at Iiurumau, In Cape Col of Walling- day recently W. E. Rose senses, ami now I make every child in im-reased enormously lu geueral use ony, had traversed quite 4.000 tulles of ford, Cuun., unearthed a Washington the school room take home their books «luring receut years, but there are still hitherto unknown country. cent of the date of 1787. and get their lessons at home ami if iiiniiy purposes for which cut ualls are T«slay one takes tbe tralu at Cape The largest white sapphire In the their fathers and mothers have a mind preferred. Town on Wednesday, passes through world is supiaiHtxl to be uow at Berlin, Kimberley ou Thursday, reaches Bulu- The precess of making wire nails Is to help them, so much the better; if having been taken there from Brazil a wayo ou Saturday. and late In the aft exi'i'tsllugly simple and almost wholly not, they must get along the beet they short time ago by a mine owner. It eruoou of Sunday begius to see In the automatic. A large reel or spool of can. I ’ m not going to wear my life weighs 418 carats. distance tbe rising Hilar of mist from wire of a size equal to that of the It has been found that a pale green out for them, that you may depend the great cataract. shank of the nail to be made feeds uisin. You say I am paid to do the light used In the clock faces of the tow The natives call It “Mosl-oa tuul,” foruard at each revolution of the ma er of tin* English houses of purllameut work and shouldn't slight it. Yes, I meaning “the roaring amokv.” Twenty chine a piece of wire equal to the BRIEF REVIEW shows th«' figures and the hands ou tbe am paid for it, but people expeet t«xi miles away the spray thrown back length of the nail und a fraction of an dials much more distinctly thau the much of teachers now-a-days, don’t from tbe «leptbs of tbe tremendous cav Inch more. Finest Collection of Spiders. whitish light hitherto us«.*d. ern into which the river tumbles ap you know that? I have reached a This is seized firmly by clamps, One of the finest collections of Tbe city of Loudon recently passed [mint when there is no longer any pears like a column of smoke rising which straighten while they bold it, au ordinance requiring all street vend music in their childish voices for me. spiders in existence is the property of from a burning village, and during the ami al the same time a pair of Jaws ers of ice cream to placard on their M. Desmaisons, u druggist at Arvillers last mile of tbe railway Journey the so cut the wire as to leave a sharp School teaching for a period of fllteen vehicles the place where the cream rour off tbe fulllug water becomes lio- France, who describes his methtxis of point to the nail. years takes all that sentimental non was manufactured. The number of ticeable. Finally, when the edge of Before tbe clamps let go their hold sense out of a person. It is well enough collection and preservation in the bul venders at once fell off 40 per cent. the chasm Is reached, if the river is lu a hammer, the face of which is u die, letin of the Linnean Society of North A woman called at tbe postottlce at in story txxiks, and possibly in the flood, tbe eye and ear are assailed by strikes the other en«i of the wire a Waterville, Me., not long ago and home circle, but as for any one having ern France. From an abstract con a combination of phenomena that prob sharp blow, which forms the head. tributed to Cosmos by M. V. Braudi- ably cannot lie dupllcate.1 as marvels made this annouucenient: *T am going a great affection for some one else’s The clamps have corrugated stir anywhere else ou the planet. away and don’t know how long 1 shall children, it seems to me to be one of court, we learn that the collector kills faces, uot merely to hold the nail more roll COOL OB BA1.XT WKATHKB. The first question that Is asked of an be gone. If anything comes for me, the impossible things of life. I am his spiders liy immersion in sulphuric securely, but to Impress upon It a American who has seen this African you will please tear It up.” not prevaricating when I say that I ether, which gives the body some de The buttoning down of Its edges on series of ridges and depressions, which wonder generally Is. “How does It com The Peary expedition was fitted out bate children. Once in a while 1 am gree of rigidity, so that it can tie fas either side la very novel and effective. make it harder to draw out when pare with Niagara?" There Is uo pos largely in Maine. The ship was built tened to a slip of glass in a natural The front hangs straight from the one«* driven home. interested in an unusually bright child POINTED PARAGRAPHS. •Utility of comparison. The two are as neck edge, the belt which holds the in Bucksport, the canoes came from Tin* making of cut nails is less auto IHMition with gum arabic. The spider different as day and ulgbt. Niagara is Oldtowu, the sledges and snowshoes and feel a curiosity to know how he thus mounted is then placed in a tulie back and sides passing underneath It. matic and much harder. Any oue who It isn't a bit cooler to be on the a perfect picture In a lovely natural Narrow tucks tapering to nothing at has seen a uaiimaker at work will un were made in Norway and 150 pairs of or she will turn out, but those instances shady side of life. tilled with alcohol. In this way M. hips and bust give form to the waist framework. Every point and liue and mocciislus required came from Mon are few and far between.” Every man likes to learn, but no man curve of motionless rock, trembling Desmaisons has overcome the great and dispose of the fullness. The sleeve derstand the aptness of the old expres mouth. sion, to "work like a nailer.” The iron likes to lie taught. verdure and gliding water Is a touch of I looked at this broken-down, crab- difficulty in <*ollecting the arachnids, is a bishop model, having fine tucks for cut nails is first rolled Into sheets, A remarkable fact In the matter of To be a man is to be the worry of majestl«' benuty. Victoria is simply a names Is recalled by a Buekfled (Me.) tied <ild school teacher in amazement, which is to preserve them effectively extending up from the wrist to simu tbe thickness of which Is equal to the man, who tells of a Fuller family In and wondered whether in all the years in natural attitudes. In connectiovi late a deep cuff. A small rolling cuff thickness of the nail, It is tlieu cut some woman; to lie a woman Is to be pbenomeuou, a terrific gash In the floor of an apparently unending plain, which that towu which had eight sons, whose she had devoted to school teaching a with the spiders themselves, M. Des appears here also. For traveling, silk into plates as wide as the nail Is long the worry of some man. Before doing anything as a result of as on«* gaz«*s simply swallows a river names were as follows: Ezekiel, Ed single child who had tieeu so unfortu maisons also preserves photographs of or pongee or sicilienne may be used, and of such length as i a man can han while eravenette or tweed may serve die conveniently, say from fifteen to eutbuslasm or excitement, see If your in a manner that produces almost a ward, Elbridge, Essec, Elonzo, Elon, nate aa to be under her instruction had their welis. Attempts have been made for other wear. enthusiasm or excitement will not w«*ar thrill of horror. Ellory ami Emery. twenty inches. to preserve the webs themselves, by The Zamtx*zl valley for a hundred The nail euttiug machine Is a heavy, off. The British house of lords, as a ever loved her. She had truly mis fastening them to gummed palter or to An ftvenlns Toilet. Every man flatters himself that he miles or more lu every direction from court of ultimate appeal, lias decided taken her calling. How she had ever glass, but without success. Even the A correct etening toilet where one compact piece of mechanism, not uiucii the «-atnract Is h rough an<1 broken that vagueness in tbe expression of a managed t<i hold her position in the alone can be afforded may always be larger than a sewing machine, lx*fore will finally whip Ills enemy and that testator’s desire that bequests should schools for so many years was a mys photography of such delicate objects achieved by a black skirt ami white which the nailuiaker sits on a stool. he will give him a good one when be plateau cover«al with low brush and stunteil tr«*vs, with her«* and there an pass to unspeeltied clniritieH or to char tery, for she no longer attempted to presents difficulties, but M. Desmais bodice. Make the skirt of messaline It consists of but little more than a gets at him. It is said charity begins at home. As outcrop of somber basaltic rock, all ities to be selected by bls trustees conceal her feelings Children dread ons has surmounted them. With the silk, with puttiigs, shirrings and cord pair of shears, strong enough to cut makes a will invalid. ed their promotion when they reached aid of an atomizer we covered the ings of the saue. or else of ottoman iron three-eighths of an inch thick, ami a matter of fact, there Is a good deal thoroughly uninteresting. Tbe herbage of complaint because charity does not Is but faintly green and the tropical E. A. Morgan of Burnet, Vt., has a the grade that would take them into spider’s web to lie photographed with silk, with raw edged ruches of black u heading hammer. sky only falutly blue. It Is a hazy Any one who will examine a cut nail begin at borne. browu Leghorn heu fourteeu years old. her dei>artment. The strong aversion a light dew. Then rapidly a black point d’esprit. It must train slightly. ba If toue landscape, wanting In clear will tlud that tbe shank tapers, not ou When a man gets married be is apt anil a sprightly ol«l Biddy notwith to her was handed down from class to cloth is sretched or shaken behind the For the bodiet, which should have el all four sides from tbe bead, as he may to think everybody should give him a cut lines in every direction ami lacking, standing her advanced age. She has bow sleeves, whether high necked or web, which then stands out very clearly been a good laying hen. lays a go«xl elass, and each child went into her with its smallest details. Tile expos- not, novelty live net is a stylish ma- have supposed, but ou two sides only. present, but bow he hates to give wed above everything else, that element sized egg mid lias done her usual share grade witli as keen a dislike for her as ureshould bealsiut one to two minutes. terial. The liifh girdles could be in The other two sides are parallel. It Is ding presents when bls friends get we always unconsciously seek In a nature picture—life. The absence of tbe neglect to uotice this fact which married! Atchison Globe. she had for them. One little girl ufsin of diiu this summer. black, white ortcolor. this produces In the mind a feeling of leads so many persons to start a nail It appears that spies in tbe form of hearing of another little child’s griev into wood In a way which splits It. loneliness and often of fear. Across nurses have lieen introduced in con ances, frankly said : “I hope she will Japan Was Seventh in Naval Strength. WITS AND WOMEN. Dark Tara tn Favor. From a small furnace near the ma this solemn scene appears a river that On the eve of the war Japan’s was siderable uunilx-rs Into the families of die liefore I have to lie promoted to tier Generally spaking, Paris seems like French officers by some unnamed Eu grade.” No doubt the same feeling the smallest of the seven leading navies ly to favor dark furs, iu sympathy with chine tbe uaiimaker draws a plate Would you hurt a woman most, alm in flood time Is perhaps half a mile wide. If a deaf man were following ropean power. Tbe French minister of lias come to many of these little folks of the world. The fleet of Russia, at tbe anticipated preference for dark which has come to a dull ml heat. at her affections.—Wallace. Holding this by means of pinchers, he down one of Its banks bo would notice war lias called the attention of corps A woman ’ s hopes ure woven as sun fabrics. Skunk seems likely to come many times, only they ha«l not dared that time, was inferior only to that of f«*»'«ls the <slg«' farthest from him to the beams; a shadow annihilates them.— little but the quiet water and the odd commanders to the matter. to express it. Naturally the parents Great Britain and of France. During again Into vogxe, principally for trim Jaws of the machine. As they deaceud George Kllot. looking column of smoke ahead. As While trout fishing at Bowdolu, Me., 1903 Russia spent on her fleet over ming other futs, such as beaver and they shear a tapering strip from the Women caunot see so far as men this column was approached he would Edward 1!. Duran of Portland caught have not much confidence in tier aliility $35,000,000, while Japan, for the whole seal. Bla«-k tx*ar, which was exclusive edge. This is seized by clamps, which expeet to see the river banks bending a reptile which looked like a bin 1U- and would gladly welcome a change in of tirr nt»’’) ly usal last winter for stoles, shoulder hold It Just long enough for the head can. but what they do see they see an«l tbe water flowing away to one •••ly <11 r COHnrn 1«, t««,«l y —r ..ul .,!>• nsssA &*1<AR»— 440.. X,- ard. Its size, betng fourteen inches lw*ol.<.m, l.ul ¿»MikklrAW —Buckle. mg finmniri tn mt-me iue mow which If woman did turn man out of para side of the conflagration and might lu length, caused Mr. Duran to turn holds her |sisitioii in the face of all 000,000. Consequently, Russia laid out be again fashionable. forms the bead and then drop it. dise she has done her best ever since glance to the right and left to note the his find over to tbe curator of the liatu opjtosilion, and the reason given is in naval equipment nearly five times as Now, If the nailer were simply direction taken. But the panorama A I'aefful Garment. to make it up to him.—Sheldon. ral history rooms at Portland and he that she lias strong backing and tbe much as Japan, whose naval fighting to push the plate forward again the changes as he gazes. The river is no The tasteful and becoming wrapper strength, at the beginning of hostili pronounced It a true alligator. Lovers have In their language an In “neceaaary pull” to keep her in the tapering character of the strip which more, and there, where It should be, Up to 1840 there were no Iron bridges |sisition. Any teacher who shirks the ties, was only half that of Italy. always finds a welcome place in the is sliced off would destroy the rectan finite number of words In which each Is only the brown plain, as lonely, in this country, except suspension resiKinsibility of instructing the chil Alexiefi'said: “The fleet of the island busy woman's wardrobe. It Is easily gular shape of tlie plate, and the ualls syllable Is a caress. I! icbefedre. brush covered and monotonous as ever A Is'autlful woman pleases the eye, One bridges, In which iron links were used dren she has been engaged to teach, kingdom is only an exotic, which we slipped on, and It renders her attractive would neither lie of a length nor have must go twenty miles farther be for the early hours of the day at the a g«ssl woman pleases the heart; one is lu the cables and suspenders, the fluor and who, to Have herself trouble, com will cripple at the outset.” In the square beads and points. To obviate fore the vanished water and the sur same time that It ia adapted to the system being of wood. The first bridge this difficulty the plate must be turnetl a Jewel, the other a treasure.—Napo face of tbe land again commingle, be anxiety to impress Asia with her In America consisting of Iron through pels the children to correct and mark might, Russia sent ponderous-bsiking various occupations which may arise. over between every two nails that are leon I. fore ft will be possible to walk along Here is one that Is quite new In many each other ’ s papers, and never allows out was built In 1840 by Earl Trum How wisely It Is constituted that ten cut, so that the head of tbe nail will men-of-war to the Far East. of Its details and that can be made of corn«* alternately from one side of the der and gentle women shall tie our tbe bank tn company with the river. bull over the Erie canal at Frankfort, a child when the work is done unsatis- So sudden Is the transformation. two materials combined or one, as plate and from the other. fastorily to complain or inquire where N. Y. earliest guides, instilling their own Menutime the pillar of smoke has re- Wanted More of the Same. may be liked, and which includes both This—and It is the principal part of spirits.—Channing. A common nail Is an excellent illus tlie error lies, is setting anything but a solv«*«l Itself Into a dense mlat forced a becoming yoke and Spanish flounce. About a year ago Dr. Gray lost a the nailer's work—Is done with a sim tration of the difference between old shining example for the children to upward lu terrible puffs from a yawn Glnnffa nnd Dwarfs. and new methods. Formerly metal follow. This teacher—who hates all wallet containing a large sum of In this Instance figured cballie Is made ple turn of the wrist, and the plate Is with yoke and cuffs of plain color In life its are usually weaktnlnd- ing gash stretching directly across the fed forward as before. As the ma was cut Into strips and forged Into children, gisKl or bad, the same—was money. He offered a liberal reward ed. as «cd ns frail of body, and as a b«*d of the river. This fearful abyss la shape with hammers, an expert taking approached by one little child more for its return, but the party who found banded with narrow braid, but these chines run at considerable speed, and every second swallowing thousands of last can be of the material trimmed the "flop" must lx* accurately timed rule they do not live long Dwarfs, nu tons of green and white water and one an«l a half minutes for each nail. courageous than the rest, and who was it thought the whole thing was better the other hand, are often nimble wilted with equal success. In addition to the In order that the end of the plate may Perfect nails are uow made at an av belching up blasts of mist that rise smarting under the injustice done her than the reward. The other day the meet the shears at the right moment and stand a good chance of longevity. hundreds of feet Into the air and hurry erage rate of seventy per minute. dix'tor entered his coal house and the An Austrian empress In the seven in the marking of her pafters by a little anil in the right place, the difficulty Rluxle Island clambakes are famous, teeth century took the whim to round away with the winds as If rejoicing first thing he saw was his wallet, and and the tiresome nature of a nail up all the giants and dwarfs In but those who have partaken of the girl, who had promised to get eveu protruding from the end was a card at their escape from the Inferno bo with her for some childish disagrw- maker's work may be imagined. Some empire and turn them In together, her low. And somewhere, nearly 400 feet feast this season little realized that the Ap liearing the inscription : “ Doctor, idea of It may be had by holding tbe prehension was expressed that the clatns In most cases were imported for ment, t«xik her papers up to the teacher big below, the entrapped river la fighting thick end of a shingle In a pair of ones would terrify the small one*. that her papers were cor please till this prescription again.”— the occasion from Maine. Disease Is explaining < Its way between sheer wulls of black but tongs and attempting so to turn It It was the other way. The giants were rock toward a narrow cleft In the playlug havoc with the Rhode Island rect. This teacher turned upon her Garden City (Kas.) Herald. with a single motion of tlie wrist that clam to such an extent that there are indignantly and ordered her back to compelled to ask for protection from eastern wull, whence It escapes, foam The Shah’s Big Entourage. alermite sides will lie uppermost on a the Impish tricks of the dwarfs, ami ing and boiling, through the zigzags not enough of the native article to sup her seat, taking off credits beside for No European |sitentate has, when he table. ply the demand. they ha«l to lie separated before peace and curves of a deep gorge leading off «taring to approach her desk. Noth A good nailmaker will make from reigned among them.—I*hiladelphla to tbe eastward. Oue goes to an edge The cinder roadbed under a spur ing daunted, the little girl carried her travels, so many attendants, officers two to four flops that is, will cut from Telegraph. and adjutants with him as the Shah track near the station of Woodlawn, of this delivering chasm and looks |ia|x?ra to an outside teai her who kxiked two to four nails—a second, the smaller B. I., has been burning for over a down upon tbe tossing waters, ever of Persia, who has recently l>een visit them over and found them to lie cor unlls. of course, being made more year. The mass is thirty feet deep,- 1 StrenstS off Maaaela. pressed from behind by other floods ing Vienna again. He is also accom Still nothing was done to right the rapidly than the larger ones. As the You must. s.ime time, try to open struggling out of the narrow black and the railroad people are puzzled In rect. ' panied by two of his little sons, to girl. How unjust it all is, and it plate grows cool It Is returned to the tile shell of a fresh water mussel or a gateway, and perhaps the most prom finding a remedy. Tbe heat has tie- little 1 whom he pays a great deal of attention, oven to tie reheated, and another plate sea clam. You will fln<1 one the size inent mental sensation Is that of thank come so great that it has been neees- 1 is hard to acknowledge that this eccen listening in the i>arlor car to their of your band lias great strength, al fulness that even In such a grim and takes Its place. sary to raise the track and till in with tric I teacher is not alone in these habits A nallmuker's hands and arms al though txitli bls muscles may not be ghastly way nature has provided a soil lu order to preserve the sleepers. i so unbecoming in a school teacher. prattle with evident delight. ways show the character of his work larger than those of one of your fln- means by which the fearful silt of a S. II. Powers of Houlton. Me., has a ' There are many that would have to A W««p and a Fly. by the tremendous development of cer gers I have often seen a boy pick np throut atiova that has swallowed the chair made from th«' bom s of a whale plead | guilty to these faults, and who1 tain special muscles and by callouses, a mussel and Insert bls lingers liefore stream can disgorge It again without An observer tells this: “I was once capturiil twenty years ago off the is have mistaken their ealling. the shell was quite closed, thinking he causing au overwhelming catastrophe. an Interested spectator of a short which become as hard as horn. land of Mount Desert. After being har struggle between a wasp and one of The common names of nails—sixpen would opeu It again. Few boys can Tbe Victoria cataract should be visit pooned the whale towed the boat for The teacher frequently makes a mis those large flies like a liee with a big. ny, elghtpenny, tenpenny, and ao forth succeed. They usually have hard pull ed st least twice before one Is compe twenty miles without showing signs of , —are believed to be corruptions of six ing to get their fingers free A big tent to pass an opinion upon It. When giving up the fight. The seat of the take as well in not inquiring into the flat head. The pair were on the pouml. eight pound and ten pound, mussel can bite bard. Were It not the river la In flood (Julyi the scene la chair Is formed from a section of the , facts ts'fore punishing a scholar. The ground, and I watched while the wasp, names given In England to denote the that the edge of the shell. In lifg speci simply terrible One sws nothing but backbone and the back is made from other «lay a little ixiy came home from after probably stinging the fly. delib weight of one thousand of a given kind mens, is smooth ami thick a boy might an enormous sheet of water disappear ribs. school with his little hand bearing erately severed the hea<! from the body* of nails. Sixpenny ami eightpenny get bls fingers cut to the bone. — Nt Ing Into the bowels of tbe earth with In Rudap«*st streets ".ot more than livid red nlarks across ji. that had been- and then, finding It still too heavy h SPANISH FLOUNCB. was an easy step from “slxpuu' " au«i Nicholas. a noise aa of mountains falling upon — thirty-tlim* (ect wide private build given him by an angry teacher with a burden, cut off the tall end of the fly one another, while from the awful gash ings may not exceed three stories leather strap. He had been ordered and flew off with the trunk without chailie there are many materials Of "eightpun’.”—Edward Williston Trentz Wieners I* Life. above the ground-say, slxty flve feet; out of his line for jumping to one side waiting to perform Its toilet. The early autumn which might well be In Youth’s Companion. The peiple who win their way Into «■omee back In fi^ce gusts and w!r!s lu streets forty-nine feet or more, four and crying out, and with two other whole operation took about five mtn- suggested, cashmere nnd French flan the Inmost receaaes of others' hei.rts tbe foaming breath of the tortured ele ntev, and from •!><> m<v»ter!y manner ae! belag uot&bk favM’itcs, but many Prrprt mi I \oon. stories are allow«*«! with a height of are not usually the most brilliant nnd ment below But In Decemtier, when hoys, severely punished. Because this the wasp set to work he was evidently active women prefer washable mate One of the odilltles of our system of gtf’ed. hut those who have sympathy, the water Is low. the edge of the cats eighty-two f«*ct. The height of any rials the year around, and for such the reckoning time Is exempllfle«! In the patience, self forgetfulness and that ract snows aa a long, creamy film of public building or specially fitted pri particular Ixiy would not cry when a practiced hand.” model also is available. question ns to what time the north Indefinable faculty of eliciting the bet lovely lace; the rising mist flows soft vate house may be Increased three to she struck him, she laid it on the Suhinnrln? Diver«. pole keeps In theory all places on one ter nature of others. We have many ly away through the little rain forest six feet by a sp«*clal permit from the harder, but he bit his little lips until It Is not safe, as a rule, for subma Lingerie Riouses to Remain. meridian of longitude keep the same friends who are more beautiful and below tbe cavern's lip; the gigantic city authorities. the bkssl nearly came, but not a sound rine divers to descend lower than 25 It la d«s-re«xl that lingerie blouses are vault Itself becomes a wonderful spec A curious member of the vegetable came from them. When he wanted to fathoms, 1»JO feet, at which depth a not to be banished with the first cool time; therefore the north pile, lielng gifted, but there Is not one of them taele, n dream of neutral tints, a eave the central point of all meridians, must whose I ’ ompanlonablp we enjoy lietter pressure of pounds is met with. kiBgdoui has b«*«u discovered In the explain she refused to listen to him, days of autumn, but are to tie worn un necessarily have all times. Should the of beauty. Far down In Its dark than that of the plain faced man or far east. It la a species of acacia and when the facts were made known The grentest depth to which any diver til winter, and, more than possibly, which grows to a height of about eight she found that a larger l>oy, who had has ever descended Is 34 fathoms, or throughout cold weather. For the lat pole ever liecome habitable the resl woman who never makes a witty or depths the waters, gliding slong the ’ feet and when full grown closes Its gone unpunised, had stuck a pin into 204 feet. This was to the ship Cape ter they are to be furnished with plain dent would be able to have day or profound remark, but whose simple rocky walls and bending gracefully Horn, sunk off the coast of South India silk undersllps that will serve as night at any hour (In theory) by elect quality of human goodness makes up around the corners toward the narrow leaves together In curls each day at his leg causing the blood to flow. Atnert«*a outlet pass gayly and laughingly to At this depth the diver. linings, making them warm eDough for ing to take bis time from a meridian for every other deficiency. sunset ami curls its twigs tn the form to correspond. Should such an unex freedom. For a time the demon of the Teachers complain that they have a Hooper, must have sustained the enor of a pigtail. After the tree has set the bouse and for the street when fut pected event ever occur there would cataract la sleeping-Theodore F. Van This MrSuni Rana I p ntll. tled Itself In this way for a night’s hard time of it, but, my conscience, mous pressure, of 88>a pounds per Jackets are worn. have to be made some readjustment of One of the few instances of a stream Wagenen tn Century. sleep, like most sleepers. It objects to don’t the little children have a harder square Inch.—London Engineer our present system of reckoning time running up hill can be found in White being dlaturlxxl. If touched. It will time of it when they are compelled to to suit the arctic regions The Other Way Areaad. county, Ga. Near the top of a moun Overeo*Bge*re. A Hard One. flutter ns If agitated au«l Impatient at be under the instruction of teacher* of "It seems to me,” exclaimed Aunt tain M a spring, evidently a siphon, It is a dangerous point In any man's the Interruption of Its slumbers. "My proudest lioast." said the lectur the two alsive descriptions? Polly's Very Rew. and the water rushes from It with suf career when he ftels sure of Ids posi er, who «*xpecte«l his statement to be Rachel, "you two are always quarrel Sympathies lie with the little folks. ing when I come In!" "I thought you told rue that MI m flclent force to carry It up the side of tion or his fame. Overconfidence Is greeted with cheers, "Is that I was one A Trick of Laelr. "On the contrary, ma'am!” vocifer Pastelle was old.” a very steep hill for nearly half a mile. the first sign of a decline, the first of the men beblntl the guns.” "Luck never manages things Juat “She la—old aa the hills." Reaching the crest, the water flows on symptoms of deterioration, We do our There is much that is taught the “How many mll«*s behind?" plp«*d a ated the masculine end *f the domestic right," said the Irritable man who du. "Don't believe It. I klss.il her n to the east, and eventually finds Its best work when we are struggling cvutroversy. "You always happen In children of t<xiay that iaof no earthly voice In the gallery. — Philadelphia likes music. "It might Juat aa wall when we're quarreling!”—Chicago Trib few minutes ago and found that the way to the Atlantic ocean. Of course for our position, when we are trying _______________ have been the other way round, but use to them. It is not praglical. and Press, paint was still fresh" - Cleveland It 1» of the same nature as a geyser, with all our might to gain our ambi une HL*« It wasn't” «lore not stand them in need i^hen the Alftost Wnmag. leader. . but the spectacle of a stream of water I tlon. to attain that which tile heart "What Is the trouble uowF waves of adversity rolls around them. Lady—Can that parrot talk? Dealer1 flowing up a steep Incline can probably longs for — Success hfagazlno. A throat speclallat says the beat "My daughter who plays the piano The pupils are made to spend hours -Talk? Why. say. lady, you'd t'lnk he< It Is Impossible for that man to de be found nowhere else In the country chest protector Is worn on the sole of has a sure (Jiroat. and the one who drawiflg and re-drawing maps because wuz brondht up In a box at «levopery — | spair who remembers that bls helper and appears seen more remarkable UM offener fl (pan loses his temper tO foot slugs has a sore finger.” Is omnipotent.—Jeremy Toy lor. a line is to# heavy, or, powibly, tfot Puck than the geysers of the Te'lewstone. • w -■ the more he has of it XJalveston News. • o « . o WOMAN AH3 FASHION o 0 o Q •J* I * * • * 9