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o c * BANDON RECORDER FACTS IN FLW L1NLS news with hardly even a word of sym- patby. I am sure if you would say to your mother, *1 am going to stay home and help you this morning, instead of going out to play tennis with the rest of the girls,' that she would appreciate it." "That she would, and she would take me up quick enough on the prop- ositmn and then ex|>eel It next wtek the same way your mother does, so It Would Hot |>av me to liegill it." “Do you ever slop to think," said the girl w ho hail Is-vii listening to the conver sation, "tlial our mothers are apt to Is* taken from Us? When tlial time comes," she said, turning to the tennis player, "you are going to Is- the one to sutler keenly for your past thought lessness of your mother. I wa* as thoughtless as you are when my moth er was alive. I had my gissl time, but I di<i not think of |ss>r, tired mother. Then a day came and she died after a short illness and when I lookeil at her tired face as she lay at rest in her coffin aii<i the dear hands hardened with work, my healt win* almost broken, for 1 could see the thousand places where I eon Id have hel|ss| to lighten Iler cares, and 1 didn't do il. I say to every girl, Is- gissl to your mothers while you have them with you. You w ill never regret it. I THE MOOR S PLEDGE. A FulM ••( Huaur Heli«luu«l» •rr«3*a *r Arab* »•« *•»■•*■*. A Bpanlth cm a Iler In a sudden quar rel slew a Moorish gentleman aud ded. HI* [lursuers auuu lost sight of him, for be bad uujiereeived thrown bliuaeif over a garden walL The owner, a Moor, happening to be In bls garden, was ad dressed by the Spauianl ou his knees, who acquainted him with bls case and Implon-d concealment. "Eat this,” said the Moor. "You know that you may coutide In my protection.” He then lo«'ked blui up iu bi* garden apartment, telling him that as aoou as it was night he would provide fur bls es«m>e to a place of safety. The M«a>r then went to his bouse, where he had Just seated himself, wh«*u a great crowd, with loud luuientatlous, calue to his gate, bringing the corpse of Ills sou, who had Just beeu killed by the Spauianl. When the first shts-k ut surprise was a little over lie learned from the description glveu tliat the fa tal ile«.*d was done by the very person then iu his [tower. He mention«*«! this to uu oue but us noon us It was dark retired to bis garden, us If to grieve alone, glilug orders that none should follow him. Then, accosting the Span iard, be said: "Christian, the person you have killed Is my sou. His body Is now in my house. You ought to suf fer, but you have eaten with me, aud 1 have giveu you my faith, which must not be broken.” He then led the aston ished Spaniard to his stables aud mounted him on one of bis fleetest horses and said: "Fly far while the uiglit can cover you. You will be safe In the morning. You are indeed guilty of my sou’s bloisi, but God Is Just and good, ami I thank him I am Innocent of yours uud that my faith given Is preserved!” His point of honor is, It Is said, most reli giously observed by the Arabs and Sar acens, from whom It was adopted by the Moors of Africa and by them wus brought Into Spain. BUSY INSECT EATERS. A HEHOIC BATTLE. Ik* Wbat O»«r Uar'» H mui I um Bruugkt «• a Brood u( Fla* Wagtail«. No engagement of the civil war wa* carried uu with mure heroism and en durance than that fought by the For ty-ninth United State* colored troops after bostllltlea were over. The Maga alii* of American History contains an account of the tussle iu which the black soldiers liore themselves so bravely. The steamer Merrimac, load ed with cottou, left New Orleans for New York currying, la-sldes her reg ular [Mtsaengers, thirty officers aud l««> color««! iirlvutes. For several «lays all went well. Then Ui<* v«*ssel sprung aleak, tires were dampeued an>l the alarm spread. It was fouml that the Iron supply pi|>«a through which the water for the eou «tenser wus taken from the sea was broken, and the plai e of leakage could uot be reuebed. The passeugers were liuulc stricken. One small, fat German went about wringing Ids hands and crying: “Aeb, we are at the bottom of the sea! If we gets pack to New Orleans will dey gif me pack my monish?” Th«* water gained fast. The only hope lay in keeping afloat uutll a ves sel could be sighted. The colored troops were pressed Into service and prove«l themselves th«* heroes of the «H-casioii. A line of men was establish <«1 from the holil to the deck, and buck ets were passed as rapidly as hands mihs II a «*» 14 mm eolliti move. Ou stepp«*d back and forth with well trained military tread. The work be low was most exhausting. The men at the Isittoiu could Hut hold their | hm 1- tion more than three minutes ut a time. They were blindisi and half strangled by the swashing sea water and bruised by the lumps of coal which dashed about. But no one faltered, and high above th«* noise rose the clear, sweet voice* of th«* workers, now singing an urmy song, now a cheery n«‘gro uiehaly. The music brought new hope to the hearts of th«* passengers. Hour after hour the men worked and sung. un«l the sea did not gain on them. Two days passed, and the drinking water gave out. Then they could no longer slug, and their parched throats were eased only by a scanty supply of oranges and lemons, but still they worked. On tin* third day the lights of a steamer were seen only half a mile away. Buckets were sent up, mid with great difficulty, on account of her wet ammunition, a gun was tired. To the dismay of all, the steamer pass ed on. Quickly the soldiers formed a line once more, aud the wearisome la bor began again. After sixty-flve hours of bucket pass ing a steamer was sighted which re sponded to the call for help, and the waterlogged Merrimac was towed Into harbor. , The men who had sung so cheerily in Hie midst of hard labor and In the face of death were thoroughly exhausted, but they had not lost their light heart ed gayety. A cluse student uf bird life writes: "Observation uf several species of In sectlvoruus birds has sbowu that the parent birds will, wheu their family Is grow lug up, make betw«*en them lu the neighborhood of 500 visits to the nest lu the course uf a day, carrying uu each occasion a whole beak loud of gnats or spiders or larvae. Fur the birds which feed ou gnats or other •mail life generally take to their yuuu gest uot single insects, but a whole collection at a time. Ou oae occasion I spent au hour lu taklug the record of a pled wagtail which had its brood uf newly fledged young ones lu au old disused punt that bad settled down at its moorings into the mud at the side uf the pond. During the hour the male bird uloue was looking after the fami ly the female aiuuseti herself by run ulug about on the bank catching lu sects for her own consumption aud varying the occupation w ith long spells uf attention to her toilet. The male bird, ou the other baud, never rested for oue minute from bls work of bread winning, As his hunting ground was the open surface of the poud, atiove which he flitted, he was never out of my sight. “In the course of the hour be umile twenty-eight trip«, tin* short«*st absence from the young lasting oue aud a half minutes aud the longest nearly six minutes. Ou Uo occaHl«*u did be renialn at the punt for more than flfteeu sec ond* or Just long enough to turu over the food «.*olleet«*d ou the last trip to the proper youngster aud lie off again. Myriads of gnats were dancing above the water, aud at each dip the bird struck at oue, but oue could uot see whether be always caught bls quarry or uot. As far as It was possible to guess he alwuys did. On Ills shortest absence be made over forty shots, aud from that tlie numtier ran up to con siderably over 200. “Supposing that he misseil bis aim hulf the time or afterward droppetl or swallowed the insects, so that half of them were wasted and failed to reuch the family at home, there must have been from 1,500 to 2,000 gnats brought back to the punt iu the course of that one hour. Later lu the day both parent birds were hawking simultaneously, each returning methodically to the young every two or three minutes. What the gross consumption of Insects was lu the course of the day it Is im possible to guess, but It can hardly have been less than 10,(XX) or 15,000 and was probably twice as many.” Tlie Eneuiy Maa Ike S**, anil Culured Troup« Wua. ■ — »---------------------------------- EARLY LOOKMAKERS THE FINE ART OF THE MONKS OF THE MIDDLE AGES. Wildcats Bre said to be on the In i Wrlllra suit lllamlaalM* WarU cr**»e lu ScoUaud “1 am gla«l 1 don’t claim Ohio for That W*r* Marsel* •* «kill i m 4 Japan has 20.000 firms engaged il my own native home,'' said the Iwlic Isdualri-.(■glo-kaius Musks ortg- I th* making of sake, the uatloual drink lor the other Bx euing. “1 would hate lasted the H ulumu Letter. A coal mine iu the frozen north wgi to think I iiailtsl from a plat e w here There is scarcely any error so popu one thing found by the Ziegler expedí the elite ot the society girls were such Ini', yet so unfounded, as that which tiou. Invariably attributes unbounded Indo The electric tramway of Llsbou, For tattle-brained young women. Listen leuce to the mouastlc orders of former tugal. 1* said to be the fluest lu south to this," (reading): ‘The Peanut (Tub is the latest MM-lety organization in days. To them w* owe the preserit era Europe tiou of literature, both lu the pains they Tokyo ami Osaka are the best mar Loraine, Ohio. The lueiubera, all |>op- took to perpetuate history by their la kets tor seaweeds, of which tlie Japa ular young women, are re«|Uire<l to roll Istra iu transcribing aud by their dill a |s*aiiut front Dexter street to the lo<>(>, ue*e use large quantities. genre in the education of youth. It is said that some of the riches North Bromiway, a distance of over lu the Urge monasteries a chamber miB*s lu toe world depend eutlrelj two inilea. This woudeiful feat has was always set apart for writing, al upon water transported in tank cars. lieen partormed »uccessfully by six of jowlng spue* iu the same apartment Washington left au estate valued a the iniMt ardent ami popular members lor other quiet employments also. The 2800,000, which Is supposed to be large of the club. There are numerous u|e •IIInseritiers were superintended by the than that left by any other presiden plh-atious in and the Peanut (Tub bids abbot, prior, subprior and precentor of of the United Htates. fair to Is* a very large, as well as a very tin couveut and were distinguished by lu Sahara the temperature rises ti popular organization. As the |H*anut the name of "antlquarii.” These in 100 degrees In the daytime aud sinki dustrious persons were continually oc route is through the business part of below the freezing point at night. Then cupied in making new copies of old la no such variation in the great Arneri the city, the girls are attracting no manuscript books for the use of other small attention.’ Did you ever hear can desert. monasteries, aud by this means many President Roosevelt has given to th< the like of that for girls who consider were educated and our most valuable Washington zoo two dozen of Its urns' themselves old enough ami with the historical records were preserved. Interesting specimens, Including a lion amount of gtxsl, common sense re- Tlie Anglo Saxon monks were most llonesa, bear, zebra and a number o> quire«i of young tallies who are stand celebrated as writers aud were the smaller animals. ing ou the Isirder-laml of society's originators of the small rouian letter The United States Is now the leadlui realm ready to step over. I u«>ul«i be BRIEF REVIEW used lu modern times. The greatest producer ut quicksilver in the world willing to wager a whole l*ug of |H-aiiuls <leH«-i>ey and nicety were dec-mud vs and Spain has been compelled to taki Cape Cairo Railway. seutlul in the transcribing of books, that there is not a single ineiulrr of second place. The entire product a whether for the purpose of general lu this Peanut (Tuli who could sweep the The 1 ridge over tbeZaiulezi river, thia country comes from Texas ant structlon or for the use of the convents house for their mothers without com which wits formally «qiem'd <>n Beptem- California. Careless and Illegible writing Is In many parts of the Australian con plaining of iHdng ,iead-tire«l when they l>er 12111 last, isoneof the most inqsir- therefore but seldom to be met with were through, and sutt'erilig from ner tant links on tlie('a|H* to Cairo Rail Unent bee farming has become a prof among the remains of monastic Indus liable and popular occupation. Then vous headache anil weariness from way, the construction of which was try. and when erasures were made are at present over 250,000 hives It head to foot. If I was a marrying man the life dream of the lute Cecil Rhodes. they appear to have been done with Australia, producing from 10,000,(MX anil living in tlie vicinity of Loraine, This bridge, tlie highest in the world, the utmost care aud skill. For this to 15,000,000 pounds annually. purpose the in inks used putnle* stone, I would pass the |>eanut rollers by in is a marvel of engineering. It spans and they v ■ also provided with a The white flag which was hoisted ot my search for a wife. A feat of that tlie Zamliezi river, just below the ptinetorium, or awl, to make the dots the Russian destroyer Bledovi whet kind is so |ierfectly alisuril.” “Is it famous Victoria Falls, about Kit.! miler and with metal pens for writing until Admiral Rojestvensky surrendered t< any worse, uncle,” asked his lieice, from Ca|ie Town. Tin* width of the after the seventh century, when quills the Japanese baa lieen sent to Tuky* THE BOAST OF HEALTH. were brought Into use, they being far It was a tablecloth In the wardroom “than you trundling old man Hmith, river above ami at the falls is about one who weighs a good two, hundred mile, liut the falls are formeil by a great better than the metal ¡ten* then In use. th* size being about 0 by 5 feet. Serious It Wot The inks were composed of lamp The war of the Dutch against th« pounds, arouirl the square when you lift or fissure, from 250 to -loo feet in It Otten l*re<-edes FulUl SlckuVMM. black soot mixed with water and gum Achínese has beeu going uu for mor( lost that bet on the Presidential elec width, and over KM) feet in depth, All doctors know that Just before for use upon the vellum, [taper not be than a century, and, though the onc< tion?” Bite made the remark inno w hich extends entirely across tlie bed death the patient often experiences ing Introdwcisl until the tenth century; powerful kingdom of Achín Is now con cently enough, but the bachelor was of the river. Through tlie down what is culled a "rally,” nature making hence the beautiful distinctness, as fined to the northwest corner of Suma angry at the mere suggestion, and stream face of this |>it opens a narrow apparently her last stand against the well as durability, of very ancient tra, the natives are still unsubdued. Ethel did not get her customary box gorge, w liicli extends in azigzag coiir.-e symptoms which we call death, aud It manuscript books. So Important was The Austrian government pays froii of French mixed candy on Saturday for a length of fully forty miles. It is is quite likely that the feeling which the art uf writing In those days that >2.30 up to *230 for every shark killed night for a mouth afterwards. across this that tile bridge was built. Induces meu to boast of health is of the it Is coneedeJ as many as 100 different In the vicinity of Its territory, th< It lias a main s|>an of 5(X> feel, com- same kind an effort of nature to pro styles were In vogue among the learn great range lu rewards offered beln| The bachelor, however, was right. posed of steel arch trusses, similar to teel us against the coming sickness ed. due to the wide differences In specie« which the body has recognized, though With so many impediments to the and size among these destructive fishes The young ladies of the PeanuQ'lub the two Niagara river bridges. There the mliiil has not. The phenomenon multiplication of books as were at might have found something more ele are also two parallel-ehonl «leek truss The largest drug store tn the world occurs every day In the cases of con tendunt up >u their slow production in Is at Moscow. It was established 20i vating and refined to test their eligi spans of S71 ami (>21 fia-t, extending sumptive patients, who brighten up this manner, it is not a matter of sur years ago and has at present over 7U( bility for membership. If they craved from the ends of the main span to the and grow bo|>eful Just when the disease NAUTICAL TERMS. prise that the monks enjoyed almost a employees. It makes up over half a notoriety they could not have chosen abutments. The brnige proper is ,;o is about to strike Its hardest blows, monopoly of this kind of labor, as In Origin uf Some of (he Espreaalon» million prescriptions a year. Russian! a more certain way of securing it than feet wide, just sufficient for a double and it Is quite possible that it is more truth they were the only body of men That Smell of the Sea. send their orders to It even when trav to roll a peanut for over two miles track. The rail level is 4’Ji feet alsive frequent than lias yet been recognized The word "admiral" comes from who could projterly conduct It. The ellng abroad. expense of preparing books was pro through the heart of the town. It is low water level, ami ."SO feet alsive that the approach of fever, for exam "einlr el bagb.” which is Arabic for Experiments on government railroad: to be hoped that their little fail of pew high «rater,over three timesthe height pie, is signaled by au unusual con verbially great, and large estates were lord of the sea. of Prussia show that when steam Is nut rolling will not liecome |H>pular or frequently set apart for the purpose of sclousness of health. “I have never of the Niagara Falls bridge. ’ ‘ Captain'* corn«*» straight from the superheated to 500 degrees there Is u purchasing them. In addition to the felt so well In my life,” says the pa travel further than the boundaries of Latin "caput," a head; but "mate” Is cost of transcribing, the materials of Mvlng of 10 per cent lu the quantity tit-lit, who twenty-four hours after Is Effect of Wide Tires on Traction. their own home. They might have almost Identical with the Icelandic of steam lined and a saving of 12 peí which books were composed were Ij Ing prostrate and whose friends quote "mail,” which means a companion or sources of great expense. The leaves The effect of wide (ires on traelion bls statement us Illustrating once more cent In fuel as compared with engines found a test for membership to this equal. ANCIENT SEA WALLS. uniqueclubof theirs that would have on different classes of loads is well the ancient and depressing belief. using ordinary or saturated steam. In many Instances were composed of Cockstt’aiu was originally the man During a trephining operation on a been commendable instead of ridicu shown, Hays the New York Engineer The boast had nothing to do with the Panlshuient Thai Wu* InHIcted For who pulled the after oar of the cap purple vellum for the purpose of show ing off to more advantage letters of t*w York girl recently a portion of hei lous. ing Record, in some experiments made Illness, but It preceded ft, aud men, at XeKleetiiia Their Hepnlr. tain's boat, then kuon n as "cock bout.” gold and silver. Tlie binding was often brain became mutilated, and almost tracted by (be violent contrast, almost by the civil engineering department of \V. II »Vheeler in bls "History of the "Cock boat" Is a corruption of the The bachelor was doubtless right very gorgeous, nlthough of rude con two ounces of It had to be removed the Iowa State <'ollege. The tires wele instinctively link the two together as Fens of South I.iucoliishlre" quotes Nevertheless she has Just been dis when he intimated that the girls would 1" and 3| inches wide. On a well- In some way »nd to some extent cause Harrison as saying, lu his preface to word "coracle,” aud. as most people struction, The prevailing covering for know, the coracle Is a small round boat books was a rough white sheepskin charged from the hospital and Is said find it a hardship to help their moth and effect. N«xt time those who heard Holiuslied’s "Chronicle," that "such to have full possession of every mental ers ill sweeping the house ami ill other drained earth road of good grade the It, If they feel that rush of health in as, having walls or bunks near unto used for Ashing on some of tlie Welsh pasted on a wooden board, with lm- rivers, such as the Xye and Usk. So faculty. household duties, it brings to mind a traction with wide tires was a little their veins, will avoid boastiug of It. the sea, do suffer the same to decay, eoi'kswaiu comes to us from the Welsh, mense bosses of brass, but the ex- terior of those intended for church A workman engaged In digging a conversation I heard on the ears the higher with slushy snow and while the mid the relation of the two will esi’npe after convenient admonition, whereby ‘‘Commodore" Is simply the Italian service was inlaid with gold relics or ditch at Manchester, Vt., hung his vest other day tietween three girls, "doing frost was coming out, and at other attention. Moreover, It must not be the water entereth and drowncth up "commaudatore, ” or commander, and on a fence post while at work. When out to Golden Gate Park to |»lay tennis times it ranged twenty pounds Iras to forgotten that boasting Is of Itself n the country, are by a certain ancient "naval cadet” was originally the silver embossed on Ivory plates. Some books had leaden covers and some had be went to look for It he found that a on Saturday morning with the rest of the same figure as with narrow tiers. sign of weakness, either temporary or custom apprehended, condemned and French “eapdet,” which, going a step wooden leaves, but even as early as big Jersey cow was Just swallowing permanent, and that consequently fail On a badly drained earth road with stakcil in the breach, where they re further back, has the same origin as this bindings In velvet with silver the last remnauts. The watch, matches the girls?” asked one of the trio of her poor grades, subjected to heavy travel, ure follows boasting more frequently main forever a parcel of the new wall the word captain. The reason of this clasps and studs were made as pres aud miscellaneous articles In the pock friend. "No, I can’t go in the inorn- the wide tires required less traetion than it follows silence. The perfert that Is to be made upon them, as I appureut anomaly Is that originally ua ents for exalted personages. sng, for Saturday is the only day I can eta went along too. driver says he Is [terfeet Just when he have heard reported.”- I*. 40. val «adets were younger sous of noble than the others in dry weather anil Illuminating manuscripts was also A prisoner who was arrested at Wolf help mother with the housework." Is most careless, ami th«* resulting Harrison, so fur as 1 am ut present families who served as privates [ire another occupation of the monks of the more when there was mud. On a well- boro, N. H., was allowed to go on hl« “Bother the housework," replied the spill is remembered when the thousand able to make out, Is the earliest au vlous to obtaining their commissions. middle ages, although uot coutlued to own recognizance for a peculiar reason. girl. “Your mother ought not to ex built, well-drained gravel road, the and one escapes due to th«* Mme driv thority for this, and lie only speaks of There never was such a person as them, for the greatest puinters of the The Jastlce was out of town. When pect it of you when you have lieen narrow tires required less traetion ex er’s skill aud hardihood are clean for It as a report. "Davy Joues,” though we frequently day disdained not to contribute to these th* prisoner was to be arraigned a trial studying hard all week. My mother cept when the surface was wet or cov gotten Loudon S[«ectutor. In a ¡taper by the Rev. l-\ C. J. Spur hear of his locker. One ought to talk cumbrous and sometimes confused dec Justice heard the case and decided tlial doesn’t, and if she did it wouldn’t ered with loose grave). On a road of tell in ’ rhe Archaeologlu Cantiana” re of "Duffy Jonah's” locker. "Duffy” Is orations. The art of correct drawing <alndntonc*N Early Joys. as he had lieen ordered before a court make any difference, for I think when fllie sand with Ils surface Hat with the lating to Dartford. I find the following, the West Indian negro term for spirit When Mr. Gladstone was quite an which, though it is by no means a proof or ghost, while "Jouali” refers to the and a knowledge of perspective cannot, which could uot be found after reason ground the wide tires required less pull however, be ascribed to the generality able search the defendant was entitled I study all week 1 should have Satur in every case. On a well-drained old mao it chanced that lie and Mr. of whit Harrison had beard, tends to prophet of that name. of the fantastic pictures by which illu day and Bunday to myself. I never Chaplin were staying at the samecoun to bls liberty. make the statement less Improbable gravel road witli clay hinder the trae “Dog watch” Is another curious cuse minated books are adorned. Coloring Portsmouth, England, has passed an even ask if I can go; I simply say ‘I’m tion with narrow tires was lower than try house together on a visit. One than it otherwise would be: of a term gradually corrupted out of and gilding appear to have been the “In earlj times the Roman way Its original form. Originally It was chief points to which the attention of srdlnauce for the suppression of cock going to the park this morning to play that with wide tires only when the night after dinner the Grand Old Man asked Mr. Chaplin whether Ills grand crossed the marsh untroubled by the crowing. The chicken fanciers say 11 tennis with the girls,’ami that is all "Lnxtge watch,” so descrlb«*«! because the illuminations was directed. The cannot be suppress«*d, but the London there is to it, for mother knows I am surface was smooth and dry, anil atsmt mother had not lived In a certain tide. Afterward, the tide having ad It last* only two Instead of the usual neutral tint w as first laid on somewhat the same fuels were observed in ex|H-rl- street In Mayfair. Mr. Chaplin replied vanced further Inland, the road was four hours, and thus makes it possible lu the same mode as In the present day, News says that a partial remedy con- going when I say I am. We don’tever flats In placing the perch where th« have any words over it.” “1 could ments on a well-drained cinder road that she had done so. "Well,” said Mr. raised, becoming a causeway. In me that the same lueu shall not be ou duty some portions being left untouched In Gladstone, "I remember it distinctly. 1 diaeval times this bank was heighten oock roosts so high that when be never treat my mother that way; she under heavy (ravel. order to be afterward Imbedded In gold lived next door to her for awhile when isl against the tide, the road running every day during tlie same hours. «tanda up to crow be knocks bls head Sailors call salt meat “Junk.” It is and sliver. The pictures represented would ■mt allow it, even if I was dis- Chinese Fitness for Soldiership. 1 was a child. She used to give even inside, ns at present. During u section •gainst the roof and deststs. A swing not a Complimentary term, for Junk Is different subjects, according to the na tng board hung over bls head answers posed to do such a thing. I don't Colonel Grandprey, once French ing parties. When the carriages were made a few jears ago through this nautical for a roiie's end. Some 3,090 ture of the book which they were In think it shows pro|>er rerqas-t to your assembled to take up, my brother and the same purpose, it says. road, near Stidolph's house, I suw a years ago ropes were made out of bul tendtsl to embellish. Tlie title on the military attache in Pekin, gives some Now that Kausas has appropriated parents when you ignore their wishes very interesting informal ion regarding I used to creep out of bed—It was 111 human keleton extended across the rushes for which the Iaitln word Is pages was formed of capital letters of the summer time -softly open the win bank ulsiut two feet below the pres “Juncns.” mouey to mark the akl Santa Fe trail, or fail to consult them in regard to all tlie Chinese army in tin- Revue de gold uud azure mixed. Illuminated pic This is, of course, u an enterprising citizen of New Mexlcc of your plans, or whatever you have Paris. He says that few countries dow, get out our squirts and discreetly ent surface. tures are of a dazzling brightness, the Are awuy at the coachmen on the strange situation; but, lisiklng to the •ugrwts that a hotel be built at Las In mind. You, too, may have help, so Wo.Uerl.l Mlalature Hook. white predominating, which, not being have such excellent material as China boxes. I remember the Intense delight fact that it was a tide wall, it is pos Vegas to be called the Santa Fe Trail your mother does not need your as The ciuallest bound book in the g '.I an oil color, reflects the rays of light tptel. He would portray on the walls sistance'.’” "No, we haven’t, but the for an army, where the whole popula with which we used to see them look sible that the once owner of the skele collection of miniature books own, , I up to the sky and call out to ask each tion of 421),000,1X10 consists, so to speak, ton had the duty of repairing the bank the New York Library societ.i>s a e.iai and does not absorb them. So much R It* big dining room the scenery ot and, having let the tide through b.v bls palgn document Issued in JS52. 1 custom had the monks In their labors the trail. In other rooms would be way 1 look at it is that we are never of one |H*ople, displaying tlie same other whether It wasn't beginning neglect, « as placed in the breach, thus bears ftiot only the distinction of beiiiz of transcribing and illuminating that bung paintings of old time stage- going to Is* young blit once, ami there racial qualities. Tin* Chinese is long rain.” helping to repair It while suffering the smallest volume lu the great i- >i they were sometimes obliged to Intro .•oaches, cavalry squads, buffaloe«, In is plenty of time to crowd humdrum lived anil tenacious of life, lie thrives Hard to Pleaae, duee hired limners, although contrary work into your life when your girlhood Ilans and scouts, the sleeping rooms Nobody outside tlie Journalistic pro punishment. S. Smiles has mentioned lection referred to, but has been pro in every climate, in spite of the heat or to be name«! after the states In the days are gone, and the younger set of cold, is extremely thrifty, and tliere- fession has uny idea bow difficult It is that such a nnsle of dealing was a me nounetd by experts In booklore to In to the monastic rule In general, but sueu aids were seldotn resorted to, tlie Union. geris crowd you out of the tennis court fut'c easily siipisnlist, lie has nerves for d>< editor to please some or tus pa .llm-val < tistoin. However, 1 know not one of the tiniest books iu existence monks being usually the only laborers how far the ancient graveyard extend- Thomas neudricks was valedictorian and make wall-flowers of you at the Irons. For instance, referring to a It contains but fourteen leaves, each Tlie Invention of printing diminished •f hi* class at the Washington High parties, providing you don’t gel mar of steel, he can sleep ill any [Misition man's reputation for carelessness In («1 hereabout, so that the body, which of which Is closely printed on both the Importance and annihilated the school tn 1903 Now he’s private sec- ried. That last I am going to do, how ami In any place, and can do with a the matter of hls toilet, a paper an showed m> signs of burial, might yet sides In microscopic type. Each lent retary to the general manager of the ever, if I have to propose to some nice minimum of sleep, lie seldom needs nounced, “Mr. Maguire will wash him have been burled In sacred ground.”— Is oue and one-half Inches in length profits of writing, and In 1400 that of engraving superseded the art of lllu a doctor and I wars pain with the great self before he assumes the office of London Notes and Queries. ?anton Hankow railroad He went out aud seven-eighths of an Inch In width rrilnatfng—New York Herald. to the Philippines as a government young man myself. You are foolish to est stoicism. The Chinese is very town clerk.” This made Maguire fu The title page bears the following In Powrr of Niagara. stenographer, passed Into the employ give up your glrlhiHMl the way you do, teachable, and w hat he has once I hs - ii rious, and be demanded il retraction, scription "I.lfe and Public Services of Wliat makes Niagara falls' power Catharine Parr. sf a Manila law firm aud then got Ills and I think it is very selfish of your taught he never forgets. which appeared thus; “Mr. Maguire re General Pierce. Respectfully Ifedicat Catharine Furr, the aixtb wife of the >r**ent Job In Canton. He signs checks mother to ask it.” "There is where quests us to deny that he will wash possible Is the fact that Lake Superior, ed to* General Lewis Cass. Concord A per|>etual sablialh is being cele himself before he assume* the office of Lake Michigan. Lake Huron aud Lake much married Ileury VIII., owed more •ml Issue* passes, and the Chinese we look at things in a different light. Press^l85z." to her Intellectual than to her pcrsoual •ave given him a name that means In I am going tos|Mak plainly a* long as brated on earth. This is not generally town clerk.” Oddly enough, this only- Erie, with a combined area of 90,000 charms. She was not good looking, English "man of honor." And Thom you have la*en free to express yourself. known, for most jieople think that the enraged Maguire the more San Fran square miles, representing the reser Why Site*» Were Invented. volrs of some 250,000 square miles of •s is barely twentg one. The origin of the skee, which may but bad a pleasant face and a world My mother is not selfish in wanting day they call Sunday is the only one cisco News-Letter. watershed, are situated (100 feet above Several notable members of the Brit me to assist her on Saturdays, and it is so celebrated. The Gr«*eks olwerve rougbty be describe«! us a snowshoe so of tact. So skillfully did she manage the sea level..The great volume of wa long that the sole extends far beyond her troublesome husband as actually Bryant'ii HrmiinertHIon, lah bar have been giving advice to not a task, but a great pleasure. I Monday, the I’eisians Tuesday, the It I* amusing to know how- small were ter falling over the vast territory flows the toe and heel, was purely practical. to turn him against some of the must young lawyer* Sir John Bingham Assyrian» Wediiesilu.v, the Egyptian* •ays, "Work hard, bare noble arnbi look forward to the days 1 «-an remain Thursday, the Turks Friday, the He the pecuniary rewards of Bryant's lit on Its natural course to the Atlantic It wa* designed to make communica trusted of bls own otfii luls. Once an order was made out for her arrest on erary labors. Two dollars a poem was ocean with but a slight descent until Hotis, b* bold, have confidence In your at home ami assist her, ami we brews Saturday, and the t hristians the price that lie named, and be seeiue.l it is brought into the narrow Niagara tion possible between village and vil a charge of heresy, but she got new. of are happy in attending to the liouse- (•Ive*. get married ” Sir Edward Clark lage or town and town in northern Eu •aid much the same thing, but Justice hould duties together. The more 1 Sunday. So really, it is Sunday every to be abundantly satisfied with the river, when, In the rapids Just above rope after a heavy fall of snow. The the matter and so cleverly fluttered terms A geutleman met him In New- the falls. It declines fifty five feet and skate can only be used ou fee, but the and soothed Henry as to effect a com Maule declare«! that there were only can take otf her shoulders the happier day Io some one on earth. York many years after and said to Idin. then, with a single plunge, drops lute skee la available wherever there Is plete reconciliation, and when the ottl three things essential "the first Is high I am." “I say it is selfish in your The child Mill) thesilken hair should "I have Just bought the earliest «-slitIon tlie abyss 105 feet below. Emlueut eu plenty of snow to traverse. A forward cers came to serve the order he drove animal spirits, the second Is high anl mother to allow it, even if you do make lie handled far more gently than the of your poems and gave *20 for it.” glueers have computed tliut 275,000 cu movement of the lower part of the them out with curses aud threats. mal spirit*, and th* third Is high aul mat spirits. If In addtlon the young iielieve to enjoy it.” "On the contrary one with strong, coar-e locks. Issik “More, by a long abot,” replied th.- bic feet of water pas* over the falls body gives you a start, and you then <Ha..n>aklas, mail will take the trouble to learn n —you know I told you I was going to at your children study them. See poet, "than I received for writing the every second, representing in theoret slip along without raising your feet ical energy over tl,<"*».twjo horsepower. from the ground, so that the track Much mystery has In times past at little law, I do not think It will Impede s[>eak plainly I think the selfishness where they differ, The brilliant genius whole work.” forms two parallel lines Even uphill tached to the art of glussmaklug. It comes on your side. You ex|M-et your with snperseHsliive organism and the ■Is progress In the profession.” Hr Set the Pare. A Hit of » Hull. good progress «-an tie made, aided by a was formerly the custom fur the work mother to give up everything for you, c >arse sluggard often spring from the "You seem bound and determined t l>ng stick or a stick In either hand. An Irishman, quarreling with an A CheertBl View. men in setting puts In the glass furuaee but what do you give up for your same parentage. Tin* present Chief W i mamma wa* very sick with mother? 1 am sure she would appre Justice of the I niled Sta'es has a Englishman, told him if he didn’t hol«l live right up to my salary." to protect themselves from the heHt I»., “Pm merely trying to live up to ti bls tongue he would “break his Impene m, and ba wa* rubbing her ciate it if you would otter to stay home feed to Beasln*. dressing In the skins of wild animals brother Unding Inir in the State of diamond uud things yeu gave me win > trable he*ii and let the brains out of am* wb*q *h* Mid, “Walter, It 1* too sometimra and help her. < >ur mothers Gru spit (angrily*- What! More mon from head to foot. To tills queer garb we were engaged, dear." — Hou«tm ey? If j ou keep on you'll bankrupt Washington. his empty skull.” Sad that mamml W such a trouble to were added glass goggle eyes, aud thus Post. do not have the easiest time in the you" me. Then, after I'm dead, you will be the most hideous looking monsters Anything to l*l»RRr. A Jersey City judge has deckled that Walter replied cheerfully: "Never world. They are tired ami worn out Oh. that you could turn your eyes to a beggar Mra. Grasplt (calmly)—Ob. were readily presented to the eye. Mudge See here, what did you mean amma If you ar* only just many times, but you never hear them 5 cents a weeE is none too much fora by saying I wasn’t half wltted? Tabs ward the nnpei of your necks and well, I'd be a great deal better off than Show was wade of themselves In. the don't care bow much you *uf- complain, consequently we |«ss by man to res'rve when he gives his wife ley What shall I say? That you are make but an interior survey of youi some poor womas-who never bad any neighborhood, to the Infinite alarm of f*." experience In that line. thei^ aches and pains »ml tligir w eau- the balance of bis *10.25 waves. children, old Women and others. good selwe*! Shakespeare half wttted1 t • * / * O o * t ».