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0 0 O 9 o ------------------------------------- ure. Some day he may couie home. WOMAN AND FASHION That is the reason we have uever moved from here. We want him to A Smart ■•••»•- This is a particularly »mart blouse dud it just as he left it. His little room is just the same. Not a thing wash ttanuol that Is plaited front and has been disturlssi ; his satchel of back. Au effectlv* touch is gtksa by dimming school-books hangs on the nail where the’ collar and cuffs and th* he last hung it when he came in from school. On the slate is the piglure of a man a etiaraciture we would call it to- day and underneath it is written, ‘who is it'.” And the answer to it says, ‘it is the teacher.’ Do you wonder now that I never refuse a tramp some thing to eat? I have fed considerably over a thousand. They know that I never refuse them and tnat they get a g<ssi meal here, " so they carry the news, with the result that sometimes 1 have two or three a day, ami there has lieen times wheu 1 have bail as many as six a day applying for something to eat. They know, too, that they are never going to be asked to work for it.” While »lie was telling iier path etic little story a couple of slices of ham were sizzling away in the frying pan ; then she broke a couple of eggs into Hie pan, re-heated tile cott'ee, but tered several generous slices of bread, anil soon handed a nice and appetizing repast to tiie tramp, who sat down at a little table on the vine-clad porch and WASH FLANNEL WAIST. devoured it as only a hungry man sections that button down ou the ff‘-r could. die. These are Blade of canvas, worked with an in and out darning stitch in BRIEF REVIEW red and blue.. BANDOX RECORDER FACTS IN FEW LINES ■v O I <1 o THIRTEEN AT TABLE. a lliauer l-iro al ill» e ut Millais. By some persons ot ut-urljr all na tionalitiea the uiltnls-r 13 is regarded with siqierstitiou» fear. At Brigtltou. Englund, the towu council hi- Just granted permission to a I Holder to chauge tiie uunila-r.of her 1 welling place from 13 to 12A. so man; and diverse have lieen the ills wldc’i the lady train*« to tbe fatal iiumlier. Paris , will not have the uuuilsT for any of its bouses. Parisians so hate the "tbirteeu party" for dlunor that there la a class of professional diners out cal its 1 "quartorzleunes," whose func tion it 1» to make the fourteenth at these symposia. Tbe Turks so dislike it Unit the word Is practically expung ed from their language The Italians , will not even employ it lu their lot teries. The Italian gambler's horror of the number proceeds apparently , from the fact thut a thirteenth card of one <>f bis pucks liear« the figure of f death. lu England the superstition that one of a cvinpuuy of thirteen must die within the year Is traced to the old I culciilatlon of the insunim e offices that out of thirteen persons taken Indis criminately one will die within twelve mouths. Others truce the awe in which ! the figures are held to the last supper, at which thirteen were present. Lord Lytton dealt with this usjM-ct. remark ing. "Some have carried It to the ex tent of disliking that numts-r at all times, but the commoner form limits It to Friday.” But the antipathy is older than Christianity. In the old Norse mythology the thirteen party was deemed unlucky because, at a banquet in Valhalla. Loki once appeared, mak ing tbirteeu, and Balder was slain by the blind god Hoder at the instigation of the Intruder. In fostering this superstition the credulous find themselves in good com pany. The question was sprung upon a dinner party at the home of the fa mous artist Millais, where they sud denly found themselves thirteen strong. One of the company was horrified at the discovery. "The idea is," said Matthew Arnold, "that whoever leaves the table flrst will die within a year, so, with the permission of the ladies, we will cheat the fates at once. 1 and these two fine, strong young lads will rise together, and 1 think our united constitutions will lie able to withstand the assault of tbe reaper." They got up, and no more was thought aliout it. Hix iiioutlis later Arnold died in th< prime of life. One of the two mei whom he bad called upon to rise from tilt- table with biui was found shot deud in his beil lu a New York hotel The third did seem likely to outlive tin year. He hail gone to Australia for tin benefit of his health. But fur the home ward journey he took passage by tin Quetta. And that ship founder«! among the reefs of New Guinea.—Chi cago News. WINTER DAIRYING. THE GIANT CAUCASUS A REGION OF GLOOM ANO TERROR ANO DESOLATION. The Strnnae Mixture nt Hare« Dalias In Bweden a plumber is called a vat- Hatk Fram Iniiuenitirial Aaloialty M hr li 1« h Pert** l*rop<*«lll«>*—Al teniedlngsentret>euor. I noticed the other day w here be That Peuple« the Slupe« at Thane falfa For W later Feeala*. At Calcutta a society has been form tween one hundred and twenty-live »now Capped Moaalalaa. For »Inter feeding alfalfa and clover ed for the protection of wild uuimals. and two hundred and fifty tramp« or bay aie two of the l*est foods that the The traveler who should seek to cross A large percentage of the people In holstea bad been arrested by the police dairyman can grow. It takes about <k) from the southern plains of Russia Brazil go barefoot except ou Sundays per cent of the food a cow consumes to and ordered cut of Seattle under threat over into Persia or Arabia by the laud and holidays. maintain tier, anil we should get our of jail sentences. It was the intentiou between the 1’aspiau uud the Black An Ohio horse was seared to death profits from the extra food consumed. seas would Hunt liimself confronted by of the police force to repeat the little tbe other day by the first automobile it So we can see the necessity of giving a sight which for gloom and terror has hobo round-ups every night until the had ever seen. *n abundant supply of food. It has hardly any equal tn the world, writes It 1» stated that for tbe first time city is cleared completely of its unde been demonstrated In a number of W. B. Ibstgsou lu the lailidou News, sirable would-be citizens. There is within tiie memory of living man every places that cows coming fresh lu the Rising sheer from the vast arid plain, practically no excuse for the idleness Turkish official received his full salary fall will give about 25 ¡>er ceut more like a great foam crested billow about of these men in that section, for there milk tban cows coming fresh in the on the 1st of April. to break on n desolate beach, a billow spring The reasons for this are obvi Tbe provincial legislature of British is an abundance of work in neighlsir- lu.ixnl feet high mid S>«> miles loug. the ous. During the flush of her milk she Columbia has passed a law abolishing ing railway and logging camps, etc. It sn >w cupped I'mieusus atretclies iicn«M fns- from flies, beat and drought is the wearing of wigs as au accompani is against the creed of these loafers, from sea to sea with a dreadful, threat The grass conies ou in the spring and ment of official office. eniug. savage majesty of mieu. however, to do an honest day’s work stimulates her waning isiwers. In con In the course of eight hours' point if they can avoid it. They would rath Its |s-nks ure not so high ns many of nection with this there is more time for duty a London constable avers that be er l>eg, steal, ami even sutler the pangs the Alps, It has not the projecting caring for the cows than during the Is ask<-d on an average 290 times where spurs mid isolated, craggy heights of cold and hunger than to lift their busy season, and prices nre usually aui-h and such a street Is. w I kmi - groupings give m-w uud lieuuti hands to do the lai or they are abund belter. fill views at every step. It Is Just an Russian officers lu camp receive mon A Frequent Drawteaek. antly fitted to do. It is more to 1 heir immense mountain chalu. au unbrokeu ey to pay for their meals, but In many The great drawback with many for fold or crease vli the earth's surface. cases they keep this for other purposes liking to prowl around an industrious winter dairying is poorly constructed farmer’s home and help themselves to Tliougli tiie Alps have higher peak» tile and eat with the common soldiers. barns. A cow to do tier best must be lowest pass across tbe Caucasus is Glasgow lias the largest tramway chickens, eggs, ham and other eata well boused ns well us well fed. It nearly double tin- height of the Alpine system of any town in tbe British bles unfortunately left in a convenient takes extra food to supply heat and crossing places. The Caucasus has no isles. Manchester stands second, place, and to rille the melon patches, energy. Complaint has Is-en made that lakes, only tiiroid, muddy rivers flow while Liverpool makes a bad third. orchards, and vegetable gardens as dairying is confining. Did you ever lug from the ice Helds of Its ceniral In the British army the proportion of they journey from city to city, taking hear of any one making a success iu ridge. Even these are missing iu the hi fcti» and villages. They prowl ,................ me town, towns amt Scotch Is 8.G2 per cent; Irish. lH-Uh • | >» life without work? Our likes ami dis Tn.sn. r~ — —— 4-1»-. east, where tiie ridge lowers toward rn me British — navy the [ around t,le couu,ry „¡de, frighteniug likes depeud largely u|>on the amount n tri I oil lu <s*lll l.ir.n.s 1 «F » O © proportion of English Is still larger. the Caspian. of remuneration we receive. the women and children in theal>M*nce Handkerchief« Smaller. But tiie terror ami desolation ot tbe The report comes from London that KI nil of («Hl to Keep. New Use lor Wireless Telegraphy. of the men on the place, and seldom t'ausiisus forever kept apart the pete The fail for muslin squares of about many of the vaudeville performers I have no particular choice as to the A particular application of wireless ten Inches seems to be growing, and pies to the north mid s >uth. On the there are coming to tills country this are they refused a meal, which is very kind of cows to keep. This is a good one hand civilizations rose und fell— winter because of the higher salaries often given them because they are telegraphy—one in which it will be before long It may lie hard to find other deal like a man getting a wife—it de tbe Babylonian, the Assyrian, the afraid to refuse the demand for some used to the full advantage—was an sizes lu shops. The reason these small paid here. pends largely on the kind lie prefers. Greek, tbe Egyptian, the Roman, the On the McDoel farm at Shirley Hill, i thing - to eat. Others furnish the meals nounced recently. A derelict schooner, handkerchiefs are carried is because If ion are going to keep cows exclu republics of tbe middle ages but to N. II., there is a pear tree which is in I w illingly enough, for it is against their Edwaid L. Alien, has been drifting they are the right size to tuck In a sively for butter, the Jersey. Guernsey the north tiie great plains were ever In- all probability over a hundred years I principles to refuse to give a hungry around in the Atlantic ocean to the glove, where there Is little danger of and Holstein nre desirable breisls. If lialiite I by tile wild, lawless uotnads. old. It Is still healthy and continues tc I man something out of their abuml- great annoyauce and danger of ocean losing them. Some of these dainty you arc going to take into considera And so from the very beginnings of squares of linen, lawn or other mate tion the value of a calf, which seems bear good crops. ance of good things. Some of these travel, and the United States cruiser time the Caucasus bus stayed the hu rial have tiny embroidered monograms quite necessary in our state, tiie milk Howard Parsons of Dover, N. H., has I hoboes actually request woik to pay Columbia was ordered lo sea to find man tide, and, as conquering races and are edged with lace, real or other u commission Issued in 1779 to Captain for their meals, but they weaken quick and destroy it. Commander Boyer of wise, one's purse settling that point. ing strain of the Shorthorn meets the swept all before them below, the weak, requirements ns well ns any. Tiie only Harvey Parsons. I* *- ' ---- ’ * — It is signed by Mes enough at sigiit of a wood-pile with tiie Columbia arranged to receive But the plain ones, which are like cob the peaceable, the unlit, have been reliable test for a cow is the amount hech Weare, governor, and E. Thomp driven higher und higher into inaccessi saw or ax lying conveniently near. re|»orts of the whereabouts of this webs In texture, are the most favored of butter she produces. If she does son, his secretary. ble gorges and wild, bog covered val Nine times out of ten, if they are taken deieliet, as his vessel is fitted with by women of g >od taste. not produce 225 pounds of butter fat Madrid still lias the mediaeval night leys. at their word and given something to wireless apparatus, In this way it per year she Is not a desirable cow to watchmen. They admit late comers to A strange mixture of races, dating Popularity of I.are. do, they repent, and at the first mo- keep. In building up a herd it is quite was hoped that tiie Allen would be the apartment houses at night, but no back from immemorable antiquity, has Never ha lace been more impular necessary to select sires from tin* best longer sing out the hour or the condl- I ,,,e,it they feel they are not under sur- found expeditiously and the waters been washed up like surf ou to tbe than it is at present. Gid lace and new milking strain. tlou of the weather. I veillance they disappear down the road soon rid of this danger. slopes of these giant mountains. The lace, real hue and Imitation hold sway. On 160 lores of Averaffe Land. A traveler returned from India re-1 at a lively gait—forthem. L’d. the Kurin, tbe Avar, the Tush, be In finding a derelict, says the Elee- The woman with lace heirlooms is tiie Now, lu conclusion, I would say that long to races that perished before Eu lates that at Andarkoh, in central In I ------------ trie Review, the searcher is guided by euvlel i Feature of the hour. No frock rope wus discovered. Seven languages ilia, he killisl four full grown tigers Now, 1 have an idea, if it could be the reports of vessels which have seen is complete without its touch of lace. I believe it possible for a man on lttd acres of tile average Iowa laud to sell are spoken in tilt- Caucasus, each unin with five shots in six minutes, the first carried out, that would not only etlec- it and by his knowledge of ocean cur Ei ell tile severe tailor made gowu $800 or $l.oco wortli of butter fat per telligible to the tribes using tbe rest. ........ tunlly rid I Io- CittaB, tOWDB mid i iliac- rents. Obviously, then, any means by must have at least its little turn over year from tile herd and at the same Some of them are related to tiie early After being si-ntene«l to a short term of hr 8Uch midesiralde characters, but which lie can save time in receiving collar of deli ate lawn with lace laser time produce from ills other crops as tongues of Europe; others have no tlons II ami ’ its cuffs of the same, says of imprlsounient for a minor offense woul(1 help materially in lieautifying these re|s>rts will enable him to de tions known affinities uud seem to Is* among Woman's Life. Valenciennes is set-u much as the man who does not keep George Sellmeidhuber, u Vienna cab such place« that havu heretofore been crease the area through which he must cows.- G. L. McKay, Iowa. the languages of Babel that did not trimming broadcloth In the shape of driver, notorious for his immenae girth, "catch on.” frequented by this idle clan. Let a search, and thereby not only shorten deep rows of insertions sewed together had to be released because the cells Homemade Tier For Corn Shuck, Here amid these mountains we have law be passed that every hobo arrested the time of the limit, but decrease the in a broad shouldered piece. were too small for him. Any device to aid in the work of the ghosts of ancient i>eoples who have shall be compelled to work on the exjiense as well. Commander Boyer ’ s In order to aid the police lu main . gone under In the world struggle. corn cutting time Is worth consider la Afteraoon Gown. taining order on the occasion of a re-1*n <'leainng them lip, removing expectations were fulfilled, for after There may well be tribesmen here Afternoon gowns that are simple, Ing. An Ohio Farmer correspondent cent motor race the authorities of the I weeds, rubbish, etc., that may aeeu- searching for a day w ithout success a whose ancestor was driven high by the sketches a homemade device for tying pretty .nd becoming In one are always town of Rezemnurg, Germany, com I uiulate in vacant lots, etc., aiding in wireless message was received from flood and settled within sight of Ara shocks which lie says he has used sev lu demand. This year there is excep polled all local cyclists to enroll them I the work, if it is needed, in public the Brooklyn navy yard giving a new rat and ills cousin, Noah. There are eral years satisfactorily. selves among the police. I parks, and, in fact, doing all of the location of the derelict, and after a fur tional opportunity for making them PERFUMES OF THE EAST. still tribes who array themselves lu It consists of a block of wood (A) satisfactorily, for the reason that cash- Tbe magicians In London have form-1 many tilings which would help to ther search she was found and de helmets and chain armor and carry mere, heurietta, veiling and all sim l>-_. by 2 by !• Inches, through which is Tile < ro.uiler« Brought Them From 8|>ears like those of 3,000 years ago. ed an association known as the Magic beautify the towns and which cannot stroyed. ilar soft voolen materials are greatly cut an oblong hole (Bi, entered from II e Hol, I.mid to ISurope. Others have strange ritual practices Circle. They found this necessary to l(e guccetefully carried out owing to In fashion as well as the soft finished the square cud of the block by a flve- During the dark ages and in early that have come down from the dawn protect their tricks, as many of the the |u(.k ((f fundg Tfae bn. Mikado’s Large Income. taffeta. In the illustration Is shown a mediaeval times perfumes, with the ex of tbe world, mingling their pagan rites bent ones were being exposeii by the I , . . . The yearly allowance of the Mikado, design which Is suited to all the mate burlesque« in tbe music halls proyeinent club, in the dillerent towns ception of incense for ecclesiastical use, with worship of tiie "Christ God” and rials mentlou«<l and which is made in were almost unknown, and tin- rude the angels of the river, the forest and A couple were marrlisl In Swlteer- , ",,W "nd ,U,y al“”u,lt of Aork f,,r which is nt the same time that of the Saxon tlmnes and Norman barons ami the mouutaln. They have blood feuds land tin- other day and lu search of the p11'’"’ K««•>< leisure. But you whole Inijierlal family, Is now $1,Mst,- shirt waist ftyle, bi t rendered a their spouses were quite conteut with which go on for generations, like those novel decided to have their weddilgI•■'oiddn t find something all 000. Besides lie has the yearly income the smell of wood tires and huge of Corsica iu the past. breakfast served on the summit of ph® time to keep them busy. It would of $500,000 from the interest on the masses of roast or seethed meat and’ It Is a mistake to suppose that Rus Mount Norn. When they got up there plot lie necessary, for by tile time the $10,000.000 which was given to him (O«S SHOCK TIEll. were not nt all solicitous to enjoy the sla took the Caucasus by a general they found Hie cliampngne frozen solid. I different phases of the work had lieen from tiie war indemnity received from eighths Inch hole for the insertion of pleasure of sweet odors, It seems to warlike movement. There was no To keep tiie channels Hnd the bar of I properly attended to once, tiie record China ten years ago, of $250,000 from the rope. The block has a tapered slot have been the crusaders who brought need. Divided by religion iuto Chris the river Mersey at Liverpool at a of that town for giving the “gentlemen his private estates, which amount to ((’> sawed in tiie other eml. The end of from the Holy Land into western Eu- tians, Mohammedan» and pagans, di depth of twenty seven feet at low wa of leisure” steady ami strenuous «li $5,000,000 or more, of $500,000 from the hole (lb Is round and smooth next ro|>'- the perfumes for which tiie east vlded by languages which made them ter 11.000,000 tons of sand were dredg lovnie|lt wouW u kuowu t<( tiie forests, covering an area of 5,124,- to the slot. The rope (D D) Is half an I is from time immemorial Is-en re- mutually unintelligible, the tribes of ed from the estuary last year. Since I .... . •« ... torwi . Inch thick and as long as desired. li >w ned. The original home of per this strange museum of bygone races 1800 about 88,008,000 « tons u have i been I I tramp , 1 in tiie , country, and . it would l>e 873 acres ami valued at $512,487,300, at When the rope is around the shock fumes was either China or Egypt. In could take no united action. removed in this wav o,,ly a,‘ hoUi who wander«! $100 an acre; in all $1,250,000. Thus Throughout the flrst three-quarters of with the end passed through the bole the last mimed century the priests of Tiie British Columbia canneries, like 0,1 lhe byways and byways and his yearly net income amounts to $2,- (Bi, the rounded end of the hole serv the temple of Heliopolis used to offer the nineteenth century Russia was em those on tiie sound, are under the ne-1’domhled accidentally into these un- 750,000. Tlit-re are in all sixty mem ing as a pulley, the shock can be drawn every day to their divinity three kinds ployed in absorbing the Cnm-Hsus piece cessity of throwing away fish. It is I savory towns who would be at the dis- bers in tiie inqierial family, inclusive tight and tiie rope pressed snug in the of perfumes, one in the morning, one by piece. Only two of the Caucasian impossible so to regulate the catch as I posal of the Improvement or any other of eleven married and four widowed at noon ami the third at night, the last races made anything like strong re C holds it till the band Is on. not to have salmon accumulate and I kind of clulis intent upon tiie is-auti- Princesses, who are members of tiie being a scent composed of sixteen in sistance. In tbe east a Mohammedan spoll when the heavier runs are on. I fying and making attractive every- family by marriage, not l»y birth. Extension ot Corn Growlnn. gredlents, forming an ensemble called prophet, Shamyl of the Avar stock, Corn is needed in our rotations kaphi. The universality of perfumes in which overran a great part of Europe A species of frog found In Borneo has thing pertaining to their towns. If it Wheat cannot be raised on the same ancient Greece Is known to every one in the seventh century and was only very long toes, webbed to the tip. This did no other good it would rid tiie THE TIME WILL COME ground •ontinuously. Many farms In who remembers the delightful descrip Anally conquered by Charlemagne, led creature can ienp fnun a h'gh tree and | thftt have hitherto lieen the Idaho are becoming less fertile than tions of the perfumed baths of Roman tiie Lesgblans of Daghestan In a roll When It will be a disgrace not to by spreading its toes be supplied with rendesvoux of this undesirable element formerly from this very cause, and a ladies In Bulwer's "Last Days of Pom glous war against Russia. Crafty,daring work when one is able. four little parachutes, which enable It of their presence. In the cities there change must be made. A systematic peii," and from Hellas the use of per and fertile in resource, occupying to easily descend; hence It Is called When to get rich by making others are vast possibilities for using this poorer will be considered a disgrace. and rational rotation should be prac funiery spread to Rome, where, under mountain slopes cut by Impassable "the flying frog.” .Ct a public meeting in Calcutta to I army of tramps. When such a state ticed. Wheat should be followed by the empire, almost every object was gorges, Shamyl was believed by his When the same standard of morality arrange tor welcoming the Prince and 1**1 affairs actually exist and the law is will be demiiinled of men as of women. some rotation crop, such as clover, scented. followers to have a charmed life. Only Princess of Wales the flrst resolution I strictly enforced there will lie fewer and this by corn. Wheat could then Even the standards of tiie legions when tbe Russians built forts and mili When the golden rule will be regard again be sowed and the rotation re was offered by Maharajah Bahadur hold-ups, jietty thefts, etc., that are ed ns the soundest business philoso were perfumed, and tiie velarium of tary roads and gradually Inclosed him peated. Each crop might be raised two the Coliseum when the emperor was at enormous expense did Shamyl sur Jotindra Moliun Tagore and the second now not only a nightly, but a daily oc- phy. years. 3111s makes a simple and ef present was dusted witli aromatic pow render at bls castle of Gunib In 186i>. by the Hon. Prince Arif Kader Syed currence, in faet, so frequent that half When all true happiness will be fective rotation and one that would ders. Tile successive invasions of tiie He passad some years of honorable M uslf All Mirza Babadoor of Murshl |of such cases are never recorded. found in doing tbe right and only the greatly benefit most of our land.—G. A barbarians led to the shutting up of the captivity near Moscow and was then dabadv good will be found to be real. Crossthwart, Idaho. A remarkable decrease lu tbe uutn- perfumers' shops with w hich tiie Eter allowed, as a devout Mohammedan, to When the business man will find that 1 know one little lady living in one ber of deaths from tuberculosis in tbe nal City had aliounded, and until the end hts days In peace at Mecca. Trlinnilna Vines and Trees. nt SHIKT WAIST STYÙK. I of the interior towns who has kept a his best interests will lie tiie best inter larger cities of Prussia within the last Much rain this summer has caused a time of the Renaissance perfumery In , Very different was the story of tbe ests of the man at tiie other end of tbe more dressy by the use of the little very large and tender growth of vines Italy was only vended by a few apoth Tcberkesses, or Circassians, who op two decades is record«!. In 18SG the record of all the tramps she has fed for bargain. frills which are made of ribbon plaited and fruit trees. They may not be able ecaries. Its use, however, had not died posed Russia lu the western section of death rate In cities of over 100,000 in several years past on one of tiie casings When nil hatred, revenge and Jeal habitants was 37.3(1 per 10,000. In I of her door. She lives just on the ousy will be regarded as boomerangs very flat. In this Instance the color Is to endure much cold. Blackberries out In Constantinople, and at the fall the Caucasus. The Circassians were I edge of town in a pretty country home the new lapis lazuli blue and the mate should lie topped so as to check growth, of tiie Greek empire the Byzantine hardly the peaceable race of whose 1002 It was only 22 pec 10,000. which inflict upon tbe thrower the lu- rial is henrietta. The waist is a very harden canes to endure cold anil stim Greeks found ttiat their Turkish con golden haired captive princesses tn the Virgil in his day spoke of the "wav and has plenty and to spare. While I Jury Intended for others. generally becoming one that Is tucked ulate fruit bearing. The same treat querors were as passionately fond if harems of the east our boyish dreams ing woods” of Italy. Today denuded was visiting there recently she re- When the "best society" will consist at the front and plain at the back, giv merit Is advisable for black cap rasp perfumery ns they themselves were were full. Warlike, splendid horsemen hillsides are the rule, and the strenuous I s|s>nded to the knock at her kitchen of men and women of brains, culture Sweet essences for secular use were and marksmen, they lived almost en efforts of the "Pro Montlbus et Silvis” door ami came back smiling, as she and achievement, rather than those ing a yoke effect by means of the back berries where tips are not wanted to societies hate not yet succeeded in I went about preparing a meal. “They whose chief merit and dis: net ion lie in that Is extended on to the front. There grow plants; also prune the tip ends of first made an article of trade In Fram e tirely by pillage. In 1804 they submit arousing the government to action in have me spotted, you see,” she said. the possession of unearned fortunes.— is a regulation box plait at the center, peach trees. 1 would not neglect this by one Rem- or Rinaldo, a Florentine, ted, and RuMla, knowing them to be but the sleeves are the new ones of the trimming even should ft cost $2 per who came to Paris In tiie suit of Cath unninnagcabln In the mountain«, gave tbe matter of reafforesting. I “It is a poor, forlorn looking tramp, Success Magazine. season that are backed above the hour, concludes a Missouri correspond erine de Medici«, to whom the French them the choice of coming down into While some regiments of Loudon vol wanting a bite to eat. I never refuse straight cuffs. The skirt is five gored ent in an exchange. people likewise owe the Introduction of the plains or emigrating Into Turkish VnryltiK Welicht of tiie Body. unteers were engaged In a sham tight and is simply laid in narrow tucks any one a meal, it is against my prin confectionery and If malevolent rumor territory. They chose the latter course A physician points out that several In the suburbs the other day a man PIGEON POINTS over the hips, which give a yoke effect Is to be credited the confection of Ht and were welcomed by the sultan, but on a coach passing along a neighboring ciple. Possibly a selfish motive, you fallacies are common with regard to and confines the fullness at that point. as his ships arrived at tbe Black sea* least half a dozen subtle poisons road sounded "(’ease firing!” on bis bu might say, for somewhere on this the weight of the human body. The The pigeon house must not only 1>« ports to meet them long after the prop gle. The call was passed along the broad mother earth I have a son, who man wlio congratulates himself on bls .boat Ratton«. rat proof, but also damp proof. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. gain of several pounds in weight in a er time large numbers perished of hard lines, and the battle was suspend«! ran away from home when he was a Embroidered buttons are to be the ship ami disease. Borne were settled Tbe squab loft should have a south given period may have no cause for till the Joke was discovered. mere boy. I do not know but what he rejoicing, for be may be under a delu fad of the winter, but there Is this nice and east front. You can't satisfy some people. Don' i’t in Armenia, others lu Bulgaria, others One of the most important interna has met with misfortune and is a wan- sion. Very few persons, says the In thing about them—that though fash in various parts of Asia Minor, and Overfeeding of buckwheat or hemp try. tlonal treaties ever sign«! was that Merer in the land homeless, hungry, vestigator. have any correct idea of ionable they are not expensive, for If you do a disastrous thing careless wherever they went there has been seed Is apt to produce vertigo. between twelve European countries for tired and footsore. 1 have no guaran thetr own weight. As n matter of they can be done at home and are Never breed from immature stock. ly, it is the same thing ns if you did It trouble since. the doing away of the white slave tee that he is not, for he has never fact, the weight of the body is continu within the reach of every person who ou purpose. Birds under six months of age cannot traffic, the treaty going Into effect July written me a word since he took his ally changing owing to innumerable has a needle and thread. First Typrarttln* Marhlar. Some people's idea of being sincere give good results. 18. It Is agre«l that each country es- I little bundle of clothes on his liack and influences. On a warm day, after In answer to the query. How old ars is to say disagreeable things to their Never use straw or bay for nesting tablish bureaus for collection of Infor tyi>esettlng machines? the Ixmiion friends' faces. Wa.hable Collars. [slipped out one night after we had all breakfast, a man will lose more than a material, as the hollow center becomes I mation and to exchange information. third of a pound per hour. Seventy per Nearly all the wool waists have Some houses always look as though Chronicle print« an extract from a I gone to bed. His father had punished an Im-ubator for vermin. The Universal Fishery Journal of I ceut of the body contains water, and washable collars and ties, some simply the occupants were In the midst of a copy of the Birmingham Herald of The signs of decay are sterility, care 1823 “Dr. Church Is now at Blrmlng Germany calls attention to Hi* fact I him for some trifling ott'eiise and he its weight varies constantly. The In homemade turnovers, others plain linen house cleaning. less and insufficient feeding of the baui preparing bls naw printing ma that fish are great destroyers of many couldn’t forgive it. He left a little ference to be drawn from the loss or tailored stocks with hand embroidered If the women were called upou to young and the rearing of only one bird annoying Insects. Hie various branches | note to me pinned on bis pillow, saving gain of a pound or two may be mis ties. vote for the nicest man in town, how chin«-. The comi*«ltor lias only to sit In a nest.. ________________ down at this curious mechanism as be of the carp family nre said to be the that he was going out to make a for trusted. Fluctuations of a few ounces many would vote for their husbands? Break n Bad Temper. Trifle«. most active along these lines. The tune and that he was never coming are a sign that the body is In a healthy Never worry about anything that you would at a pianoforte, and as ba strikes Me are often reminded of what Mrs. Anger gets more people Into trouble can put off until tomorrow. Many of the keys the types all fall from tbe larva of the mosquito Is one of the back. That little note was wet with state. Chillingly «a|,| when asked who man than meanness. We do and say things choicest morsels which fall to the finny liis tears. If he has lieen spared he the worries of todny, If put off until to case Into their proper places with a Dicken« and Thnckerar. aged her household. Her reply was. while in a temper that we spend tiie morrow. will take care of themselves. velocity that keeps pace with the most epicure. may lie wandering from place to place, “1 once missed meeting Ilk-kens at “My husband has agreed that I may rest of our Ilves In regretting. Parents rapid speaker. The form having lieen A man and bls girl can endure a I and whenever 1 give a meal to a tramp Chatsworth. He left the day of ruy decide upon all the small questions If should never punish their children Mallet «tn«. worked off, the type move« Into the great many hardships when they are Mrs. McCall—I do wish I could get I inwardly send up a prayer that some arrival,” writes I«eveson-Gower in his I will let him decide the large ones.” while in anger, for If they do the child melting jxit, from which it is returned,, courting that they don't know are hard a good maid. Mrs. Vandlne-You might other woman may be merciful to my memoirs. “Thackeray came that same As small ones arose many times each invariably gets more than It deserves. recast into Its original state without Interview mine. I think she'd be de boy if lie is in need. I don’t dream afternoon and was anxious to ln-ar day and large ones only at intervals Wait till you cool down before you ships until after they are married.— any diminution of material and thence Atchison Globe. lighted to go to you. Mrs. McCall—But that he lia.« been successful, for if he about Dickens' visit. He wonders-1 of months, ft ended Jn her "ruling the whip or shut up in dark closets. Then, distributed Into th* case quite new. why doe't you keep her? Mr*. ’Van had he would never have forgotten whether lie bad toadied file duke very roost.” too, if It Is the child that has a temper One of these machines placed at the Two Mdro to It. much. My Impression Is that, though dina—Oh. she won't stay! She says she Another; he wouki^surely have written ami not yourself break it before tbe Keeker It costs so much mare to live bar of Mie bou«e of commons would al profeasing to be friends, these two The use of envelopes was scarcely wants a place where she won't hare so to me. He is too proud, however, to great novelists did not care much for known until after penny pogtage was urje of six is reached, for if you don’t now than It used to. Nokeek—It ought wgy» insure a correct repdft of the de many dresses and hats to take care of. then that child's temper Is likely never to. It's worth more to live now than It bate, o Dr. Church, tbe Inventor, is a acknowledge that he has madeafaii- one another." Introduced. ---Answer* to be conquered. native of Boston, In New England ” I used to be.—Chicago Tribune 0 fl © «0 O » * a 0