Not a Few Wealthy Me„ Mealth” 1« certainly a high figure EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. | when which It 1« considered that the kiss was , I sold to raise money for the heathen. It ‘•••«h A too general inq vidual wealth in America i* */ ***■ la a traditional belief that stolen kisses CAMFBKI.L BkOI., Proprietors. luted aud Used for purely ta.|-«Z?^l are the sweetest. They are the dearest selfish purposes is banpfl, •* also In Indiana, for the one for which iu a degree by the lives EUGENE .................... OREGON. the indlaniaii bad to ¡»ay fl..'«JO wa« thropic deeds of rich men, stolen. For several thousand year» of wealth should be credited with' *** • Talking of llhrartes. Caraegle won't the value of a kiss lias fluctuated »u more acts of lieueticeuce than I tie in tbe !►«' k of the book« «» a public constantly and so widely that any mod­ way Into public priuts 1« a» trUe ern attempt to bring It down to a net ­ benefactor. fa<-t that the truly charitable*** e tled figure must prove worse than idle. shrink» from publicity 1U wLi A Pennsylvania Ilian estimates that Tbe late Philip D. Anuour wa, since b » marrlsge he haa eaten 43.00 Koine newspapers. In making a criti­ I bowers, arbors and seats entwined with a man. *** pie« An enviable life! cal analysis of the character of the late I dowers, while cakesellers and side A well-known literary man in , Benjamin Harrison, have reached the shows” came toto vogue at these P aces cugo w us approached by an ui.j An American linn ha* received an or­ conclusion tliut It was the quality of ikViTT '" I’AY '• dead. There can be | much as they did at tbe fairs, although friends who hud become a alar,. tl * j der from Africa for three hundred honesty chiefly that made him great. IrCMI ii" doubt about thia, when we n less numbers. Great feasts were liquor habit, but who professed a v^ tie« And that'« where Clieops origin His purisjse» were honest and be pur­ compare the desultory efforts served, and as the day wore on the rev­ to reform. He believed that if be - ? | »ted. t'»' sued them with simple honesty. He at celebrating now made with those elry grew faster and more furious. At be sent to a sanitarium fur treaty** Many doctor« assert that nobody J was honest with tiluiself and honest that used to lie many years ago. it Is n'gbt huge bonfires were ligbted-the he would be a man again. fll< with the world. Thus there wan no • bould ever run. Perhaps the inessen- | custom left by the Druids, of CJ»“»*» The literary mau uas symp,^ j swerving from the truth for personal like the twitching of tbe body of some ger boy has got the right principle of and the Queen of May retired, leaving but he was poof. He puzzled ov« t? advantage, no compromising with false poor thing out of wb'cu the soul has long life after all. her consort to conduct the rest of the situation a few minutes, and sa. notions for |>olitleal popularity, no tol­ long siuce gone—a mere muscular con­ ceremony, which was rather wild at eration of falseness in any particular. traction, as It were, animated by no T cannot help you. but I thijk ■ Tennessee entered the lynching col­ times, as may be imagined, for not un­ know the man who can aud will-- ‘ And other newspapers are ¡»roue to de­ spirit. The man who said "we have too umn again recently. Ila cltlaena were til daybreak again would the Morris clare that tills Is a sail commentary on many holidays, anyway.” must have Whereupon he called upon Mr naturally Incensed because a Jury had dancers and their companions leave the mour, and laid the case before L humanity, when an example of plain been happy when be looked over bis acquitted a suspect. now much trampled and flower-strewn honesty and duty well done should calendar aud took uote of bow little To a statement of the facts tbe prove such a shining mark. Yet It w as .May Day is now observed; for time was chant said, "1 don’t know the man I ground. < in the «nine day that Mr. Carnegie | Sometimes tbe Maypole, after It wa» bis case appeals to me. If fie is he/ ever so. The sentiment, "An honest gave away S&.OUMSMI .Mr. Rockefeller man Is the noblest work of God," was when that pretty festival was tlie once well fixed on the common, was lert and earnest he deserves all the help "earned" fti.UlJO.OIM) In dividend«, but as true at the dawn of history as It is brightest aud most delightful of tlie there until nearly, the end of the year, can get, and 1'11 gladly take your w * failed to give It away. That'« one »ay. now The earliest moral teachings of whole year. It ripresented so mauy and was often resorted to at other sea tor it. I'll draw a check payable •' money la earned and «pent nowaday« nil peoples were efforts to Instill the thing» that made life sweet aud whole­ sons of festivity. It is said the last your order.” ! Maypole erected in Loudon was 100 feet value of truth and honesty. Our first some the welcoming of spring, tbe ad When the intercessor started to a. Justice Brewer, of the I nlted State« legend of sin Is the dishonesty of the veut of Hie best sea»ou of the year, the bigb. aud was on tbe spot where the press his thanks Mr. Armour put ;- Supreme Court, said In a recent ad- serpent in Hie Garden of Ellen, Eves building of plant life aud the beginning present church in the Strand now bis hand. dress that lie wlm call« a mob Into I m * dishonesty with Adam, and Adam's of love's young dream for the year— stands, near Somerset House. It was “My dear fellow, don't thank me. it Ing cannot lie pronoum ed wholly guilt- dishonesty w ith his God. We are fond taken down in 1717. and was conveyed Is rather my place to thank you. Thu that to know it 1» fast becoming obso­ le*« of that which the mob may do of talking of tbe "gisal old times, when to Wansted Park, in Essex, where it little amount probably will uot embe The remark 1« both »essonalde and full men were honest." but nolssjy knows lete i» apt to make the lovers of old was fixed as part of the support of a rass my busiuess, and it may be tbe custom» ami ideas a bit >ad when they of sound «en»e. w hen they were In younger commun­ large telescope set up by Sir Isaac New­ means of saving a man. Come in and I ities deception la not so easy as In contemplate tbe s.tuation. ton. Here it saw stars for the old dis­ tell me off and on how he is gett.^ Where the young people rose at early The appointment of Gen Chaffee as older ones. 1'oasllily In Puritan New coverer of the attraction of gravity, as along, and when be gets on his major general wan the first instance of England there was once a greater pro dawn ami trooped into the surrounding it had seen fun and frolics for others in perhaps we can give him anoti« a private attaining that rank in tlie portion of honesty than now exists any fields to gather wild flowers and pre­ the past. boost.” regular army of the United States. "1 where though that may be doubted — pare the May pole, they now take the American May Day. This happened ten years ago. it should know that Chaffee was not edu but this was an exceptional communi­ pictures down from the walls ami help During the early part of the nine not spoil the story to say that the m the men divorce the carpet from the rated at West Point." commented a ty, brought Into lielng by a stern re­ teenth century in America, May Day came out of the sanitarium strong # military visitor at the review of Ameri­ ligious Impulse When Puritnnism was floor, or get breakfast while the house was more or less observed, though May- body and in will, and is to-day a SOl. can troop« in China last summer, "lie flourishing most In New England, mor­ girls pack up for May day In this cen­ pole» were not numerous But even cus­ cessful and reputable citizen of Chi­ tury Is move-day, ami poetry has given Is so unused to full dress uniform that als were at a mighty low ebb ill most toms that are dead cannot kill the love cago. But, unless he reads this story, way to economy. OF I.ONG AGO. THE MAYPOLE PANCE he has bls sash over the wrong shoul­ of the world The (¡reeks became the of a spring in the breasts.of children it is likely that be will never kn./w der.” It was true, and all the more moat polished liars of the world long *>f Ancient Origin* and poets, and certain ceremonies have that he owes his start in life to tw flowers, the gay dress, and tbe happy turies It was celebrated In befitting honor to him for Ills success. Just when the old fashioned May Day before they became Its most accom Elizabeth—who grown out of the old May Day vv bich kindness of Philip 1». Armour, for it spirits. Even Queen ¡dished soldiers under Alexander. The became to lie observed history does not style by all classes, from the highest to would not have lieen chosen a May bear a resemblance to the original. Ar­ was stipulated at the time that Mr A recent lm|M>rtatlon of foreigners ancient Persian did not know w hat the »at. Iieing a trifle hazy itself ou the sub tbe lowest. Polydore Vergil tells us of Queen on account of her beauty, per­ bor Day, for instance, which the school 1 Armour's name should not lie mention how Henry VIII. rode to Shooters' Hill jvi't. The custom was held as a more against which no one will be likely to truth was. and Ills modern descendant, haps. had she been a commoner—used children of this generation celebrate by take exception«, except, perhaps, the who sells us Oriental rugs. Is a tower or less sacred one among the early Ro- with (junn Catharine a Maying. and to keep tbe May Day at Greenwich, and planting trees, is a relic of May Day. ed. As be himself expressed It, -it takes away all the glow to have a ma took a vigorous part in tbe ceremonies natives they have come to destroy, has of truth In comparison. The Roman, mans, and the entire beautiful month indulge in the gay “May-games” that although tbe trees are usually planted banging around to thank you.” lieeu graciously received and welcomed wlm stood ns the embodiment of cour­ was devoted to the gisl Apollo. Nearly which heralded tbe coming of spring In grew up in connection with the delight­ during tbe middle of April or a little by the quarantine officer of the Callfor age In the ancient world, was a more every day was a festival, and they were all Its loveliness. At early dawn all ful festival. later. May Day poems are recited in The Humor of Nitro-Glycerine. nln State Itoni-d of Agriculture nt San fluent liar Hinn the modern child of well observed, too. An Ideal month, ranks of the people rose betimes, and the schools on May Day, and not so Occasionally nltro-glycerine exhibit« The Maypvle. Francisco. The newcomers are a con­ sunny Italy. Honesty In statesman­ and an ideal day. when every man, went out into the fields and woods, they gathered flowers and Next to the May Queen in Importance many years ago, when the mothers of a demoniac sense of humor, and per­ signment of tacldna tiles from South ship, and even the semblance of hon­ woman ami child became, without ef­ where boughs ami had many sports and games was the Maypole, and a most interest­ the present school children were young, forins freaks which border on the mar­ fort, a poet iu soul If not In i»en, and Australia, deadly enemies of the grass esty In diplomacy are very modern in honor of the day. It was a sort of ing part this pretty affair played In the little May Queens were enthroned at velous. hopper tribe—their wholesale exter­ things. Thus, while It is true that the natural craving, this desire to go into observation of May Day. Tbe lads The first of the long list of fatalitiea minators, in fact, wherever found. sterling honesty of this man lias elicit tbe woods and become nature's children among the early risers on May Day due to the treacherous stuff occurred They came us cold storage passengers, ed wide admiration, and while It is again, and it was well satisfied, for joy would repair to the forest or tbe neigh­ in 1867, almost as soon as its use was and with them came a large number true that this Is a sad commentary oil reigned supreme and songs and dances boring woods and groves, and there begun. William Munson, one of tbe of ladybugs, for service In clearing the tbe Imperfection of humanity, we find were kept up all day long. Hawthorne chop down the tallest and stralgbtest earliest operators, had a small work orchards of red scale the pest of fruit therein no cause for discouragement. branches were gathered and brought young tree to l»e found. Securing a shop and storehouse near Oil City. Pi When simple honesty elicits universal growers. back to the village and towns early in chain about this, teams of oxen would One morning he was seen to enter tbe admiration from the world, It Is some­ tbe morning, and the doorways and be hitched to it, and with their necks The German army has furnished an­ thing gained. When men realize Its building as usual. A few hmmena windows of their houses were decorated surrounded with garlands woven by the other terrible Illustration of what duel value, It Is something gullied. And If later a terrific explosiou shook the by the people, while the tabors and lasses, tbe patient beasts would drag Ing means An Infantry captain pres men shall strive, however feebly, to houses In Oil City to their foundations. horns were vigorously played. The haw- tbe pole to the village green, where, ent at an officer's dinner took offense emulate the example, much more will Windows were shuttered and disbei tbornes could usually be counted on to with many a lusty shout and song, it at the Innocent but rough horse play be gullied. thrown from the shelves. The people bloom at this time, and by a natural would be raised and set in tbe ground. of an army surgeon, and struck him. rushed Into the streets, frantic witi transition, the bloom was finally called The pole, although shorn of most of Its He then retired to his quarters In a Redeeming Waste I.and«. apprehension. On recovering their MAY DAY NOW ! "May ” Itself, and the ceremony named limbs, would be decorated with flowers Tlie magnitude of the ¡duns which little while two officers representing wits, they all hurried toward the map “ the bringing home the May. ” For ItniNOINO Till MAYPOt.K." and handkerchiefs of the lassies tied school, and held their brief sway amid the surgeon appcured with a challenge. are lielng made for tbe reclamation of many days ’he blossoms hung about the near tbe top, while long streamers of garlands, attired in their best bib and zine. The building had been shiverk Before they could deliver it a brother Hie arid lands of the West Is astounding into fragments, a hole in the gro«d of the surgeon entered and shot the even to the American nilml, so wide Is lived for life Itself and its happy mo houses, giving them a refreshing ap­ gaily colored ribbons hung from tbe tucker. The country schools, although marking the spot where it had stood, pearance after tlie dreary aspect they apex. While the youths were cutting uieuts. Only three days during the eii captain dead, ills excuse was that he tlielr scope and so costly will be their no regular May Day is celebrated there, Of the unfortunate Munson only frq- hail shown during the winter months. and preparing the pole tbe lassies stole usually have some special program, in sacrificed himself to save his brother, carrying out. But Hie cost Is promised tire month,were solemn ones the 1st li. ments were found. 11th and 13th, during which Hie festival But prettier than the blooms, and the away into the meadows and there which "speaking pieces” takes first the surgeon, who had a wife and dill to be little lu comparison with the re of I.emurla was observed with solemni­ flowers themselves, were the Queens bathed their pretty faces In the spark­ What was perhaps the most die dren, ami could hardly hope to survive suits to be achieved. The ¡dans Involve place, and it would take very little to ty lu memory of the dead. of the May. whom Tennyson has cele­ ling dew which bung upon grass and revive the old Maypole days among astrous explosiou of the kind took plan a duel with the offended captain, a the control of rivers and Hie utilization The mime May is of doubttulortgm.il» brated In tils much used taud much shrub—a recipe for gaining and retain noted pistol slmt Such an Incident of the water III the Irrigation of terrl them, if the teachers would set tlielr at Clarendon, Pa. In some unknowi are many good th ugs, it may b-ob-erved abused) poem. The prettiest girl of the Ing beauty which probably had more must come home with peculiar force lory of vast extent. Storage reservoirs minds to doing so. Surely a prettiei way a storehouse containing fourteci iu passing. Most scholars agree that village was elioscn by acclamation to be truth In It than they knew. They gath­ to the viiqieror, wlm has frankly com lire ¡irojeetisl of a size that will make custom could not be reintroduced or re­ tons of nitro-glycerine blew np. Tbs it probably came from Mala, the moth the Queen for one day, ami she was ered flowers, too, and wove garlands town was entirely demolishes!, while mended dueling In the army as the them equal to veritable Inland seas, and vived. er of Mercury, to whom the Romans duly crowned with the richest wreath for themselves as well. the shock of the explosion was felt proper way for a soldier to protect Ills huge dams, constructed oil the most ad Poor May Day! She was a sweet and went accustomed to offer sacrifices on of flowers obtainable. Then a tiovver of The Maypole dance is almost too well dainty holiday as long as she lived, but one hundred miles away. vauc«*d scientific principles, are to hold "honor.” Muy Day I'he Druids were accustomed blossoms was made, and in this tbe The peculiar freaks sometimes perpe­ known to need further mention here, she did not live long enough. If resur­ the seas In place. Canals larger than There was a time when the lagollke many of the well-known rivers of Eu­ In Eugland to make huge bonfires on pretty girl was enthroned, from which for the manner in which the young men rection there is to be. the poets and the trated by nltro-glycerine are shown by reasoning prevailed In tills country us rope will curry the water to Hie point» the summits of the fill!« on the eve of she observed the dancers who circled and women circled about the pretty children and tbe people will pray that an accident which happened to one to a w ir among European powers that, where It la most needed. and a myriad May Day. ami not only were the house» about her seat of state, and sang and pole, each with a ribbon streamer In his it come soon, for in tbe hurried race foi William Pine. He was descending i whichever klllisl the other, either way of cut-offs nud side-canals and dItehee adorned on the following day with flow made merry for her. Ami many a Queen or her hand, weaving a bright covering dollars and fame nowadays it would be steep hill with a load of the explosire era ami green boughs, but the churches of Muy would doubtless have been a made our gain. But destruction any to the ¡Mile as they narrowed the circle, a national relief to go a-Maying lu the In this place the rough road was re- will Anally distribute It to a multitude as well. Queen In truth had mere beauty lieen a is familiar to most of us. It was a pret­ fresh woods and fields on May 1 in sponsible for the disaster. The load where In the world Is bound to be felt of farms. Tlie conversion of several England, usually to the front with ob ­ passport to the reigning power, for the ty ceremony and befitting the occasion. throughout the world I'lie loss cannot thousand square miles of desert into place of telephoning the furnl'ure van went off midway down the hill, scat- always is* traced, but It la as certain as fertile country Is promised as the result servances of all kinds of holidays, took fresh beauty of Hie young girls was Summer bouses we are told, were also man to hurry up and not delay the tering the driver and wagon over * the law of gravitation. A pertinent il­ of these elaborate plans should they be kindly to May Day, and for many cell turn'll enhanced by that of the early built near the Maypole, as well as floral household procession. couple of acres of country, but. strange lustration lias come In the report of carried out. That they are feasible In to say, the horses were slightly in­ our consul, Mr. Fowler. at Uhee l'"oo theory there can be no doubt, but that TURNED OFF THE WELL GAS. lu every way poaalble, but the Iron ship suggeated to him that one who suffer Canada. In south Africa, in Australia jured. It was supposed that the force loncernliig the effect« of the "boxer" they are practicable Is open to question How the Owner of ■ Producer Account­ got the best of It lu the long run. Far­ ed so much from sleeplessness and In­ in New Zealand and in other small of the shock passed above them. » trouble on our trade The Imports of they were going downhill.—Frank Les­ ragut and hosts of other officers refused digestion ought not to smoke so con­ ed for It« Failure. Revenues of the Riviera. American merchandise nt t'liee Foo for Here la a story of tbe late Paul Rai outright to sail in au Iron ship, ami stantly. Carlyle replied that he had place* scattered around the world There is thus being formed, on a cl lie's Popular Monthly. A writer In a French paper says Hint ney. the coke magnate, ami his friend, loaded down the records of tbe navy the quarter ending with Julie. Ilkkl, as once given up smoking for an entire gantlc scale, a new race of men, built compared with the same quarter of every jear there nre 270.1MX* foreigners the late Charles Latimer, eminent en­ with reasons why an Iron ship would A Safeguard Against Curiosity year at the Instance of a doctor, who on the strongest line on which it Is poo- 1)W. showed an enormous Increase w lm pass from n fortnight to a whole gineer. Mr. Latituer was a firm be­ not take the place of the woodeu ship. When a prominent picture dealer of assured him that his only ailment was sible to construct human beings The After June 15 the Inqiui ts ceased Chee winter on the Riviera. Every person liever In the la-eullnr virtues of the di­ It ia interesting now to rend these old too much tobacco. At the end of the different sectiona of this new race have New York starts the topic of woman* Foo «aw no armed hordes nor military Is aup|H»»«d to expend on nn average vining rod. lie used It with singular reports lu view of tlie fact that there curiosity, his wife always laughs ami year he was walking oue evening In movement. ami. com pan-» I with other a thousand francs, or *201*. In the coun suwesa. He wrote a ¡»amphlet about are practically uo woodeu ships left. a common language ami literature tbe the country, so weak that he was hard­ blushes, for she knows the story tint try. In other words, tlie foreign vis porta, was peaceful. But there were it. He was widely known as a sup­ They argued ami proved to their own ly able to crawl from tree to tree, when same laws nud customs, and the trend is coming. Itors spend III tlie country every winter porter of tbe claims that were made of industrial civilization gives them riot« In tbe province around about satisfaction, too, that the Iron ship I he suddenly determined that whatever “One day." the picture dealer > the sum of *54.i»**M**il) Tills is enor for It. Consequently when bis friend would 1 m > too cold in winter and too ! was amiss with him "that fellow at n c'M " P"lltlcal "’»‘‘’•«'’•ta -Englneer gins, “I decided to close the small ei mg Magazine. ■nous. Tlie English nre pul down as The Yankee eoiuuierelal traveler Is Rainey weut ahead ami laired for nat­ warm In summer; that it would sweat' least did not understand it,” and he re­ liibltlon studio which lends from ti* meeting difficulties In France. Illa contributing one third «f tills nmoiint. ural gas without consulting Mr. Lati­ and give everyone who rode In It rheu­ turned to tobacco and smoked after­ gallery, ¡rod put 'Private' on the door Roosevelt's Though,f',,I brresy ami free manners outrage the the French tbem»»lves contribute nn mer and his divining rod the engineer matism ami dozens of other diseases. ward without let or hindrance. In his 1 rlor to the time that Mr. Roosevelt Just for an experiment. There was at tenderrat feelings of the Frenchman, other third; Germans. Belgian». Dutch, felt hurt and a little provoked. Experience has shown every otic of the latter days he used a clay pipe made In Nothing Is was made President of the New York Important collection of water colors by "Why. man.” he said, "here you've objections to be without foumlatlon. who shows only an agonized deslri* to and Russians do the rest Dublin ami known as the “Repeal." ....... - no Provision had e v er one of our best artists in the gallery Perhaps gone ahead and let blind chance guide get rid of the »«mlbiir that haa attach­ said «I shii the American« "The ¡icople who forced the iron ship He was unable tn renew the supply ed Itself to him French business 1« ■« they are lumped up with the English you. while 1 would have located the on the uavy were lamlsharks in every and Sir Charles Duffy assumed him been made for policemen «.ho ruined I sat at the desk just outside tbe en courtly and effusively polite as a dlplo . From being quite a |»«>r country when sure thing if you bad only sent me Instance. They knew little about the that these pipes were strictly reserved their uniforms in re«< ulng person- from trance, and presented to each lady 1 drowning Mr. Roosevelt took the mat fresh catalogue of the paintings. I'D" ma tic encounter Customers In Paris It was annexed by France, Nice has word." ' sea themselves, but just the same they , for believers in Irish nationality and "But I »truck It." protested Mr Rai thought It would tie an improvement ter up before he had been In the office she took it 1 politely requested her to enter a «bop as If It were a drawing } become one of the richest departments. promised him a supply If lie qualified A week and ordered that every uniform leave It as she went out. ney. room Tbe tradesman ami Ills clerks on the wooden ship, ami they were right in the ordinary manner. Carlyle never Has a Home tor Ntray Cats. "This request was complied with ¡” "Struck w hat?” cried Mr. ' Latimer thus'unfitted for use should be rep|fll.,M are saluted with all the ceremony of i about It. The only thing that I can qualified. All uptown woman ill New York. Hi« I “Struck a pocket, that'» what you've every Instance, and 1 was enabled to at tb« cost of the city. He went still court procedure. Where thia outward compare It to was the opposition to tbe further: down on the river front was notice a most interesting series of co­ and ceremonial politeness 1« so general. widow of a Supreme Court Judge, lias struck You'll see. It can't last. I tell elevated railroads In New York City. MINGLING OF THE RACES. one old roundsman who had been in incidences. On every catalogue M” It Is easy to see that the American devoted her attention to tlie welfare you. You've made one of the biggest Three hundred of the physicians of the Mlisncss Between Different Peoples the service many years, and during one there was in one place or anot.-r drummer before be has "struck the of stray eats She lias had constructed mistakes of your life." larges’ practice In New York City Jo n Are Helpful teratn . o Mr Rainey began to expect thl» at more of the people living along the line» | lower animals also control tlie develop- Journal. body Is sure to ask. "How ntout best «bat you might call hazy. As Hie cushions and has a house heated with of elevated railroads would be driven | ment of man. He has also shown that one catalogue that was undeccrut*i A local tack every time Mr. Latimer came In excessive polllrliees of a Frenchman hot water pipes In one end 1 craay; that the noise ami the Jarring cross breeds of animals are larger and Aud he prvqvarevl himself to Albani's Early Snc.-r««. To this query the picture dealer ■” In this country seems absurd to us. so ■ milkman lias the food contract for this sight would have such au effect upon the As a child Mme. Albani made the excessive lack of ceremony of the asylum and leaves a large can of milk counteract It by saying "Rut the gas nerves of the people that they could uo' stronger than either parent When we one invariable answer: ■till flows. Charlie.” And the divining examine Into the origin of the English success tn her first appearance "It was the catalogue carried by f- Yankee drummer seems ¡uirtlcularly dally for the Inmates Over forty . ata I exist llundreils of famous naval «ur agonizing In France. The commercial i are being cared for at present, and rod's backer woald walk away, shaking I geons and hundreds not so famous are people we flud the ancient Britons concert platform that she young woman who afterward «ur ­ his lw.<<< lu a forelvodtng manner. And righting and mingling with tbe Romans rounded with bouquets. That w my wife. She told me that tbe "the traveler. If be la to succeed abroad, will news of the Institution Is spreading lo a then <'ii« day Mr. ljitlmer died very | on record the same way against 'be Iron and sut»se<|ueutly with tbe Picts. Scots. convent tn Montreal, where s hare to go to a commercial dancing His Name. ship. The long list of d.seasea that [ Danes Saxons and Normans. For tn re re- women turned tbe knob merely to suddenly If the door was locked, but ’he Bie* celved her education. At 14 »[ school The teacher of Hie Sabbath school "It was only a week or two before," were to follow their Introduction have 1 than l.OiMi years these various breeds first s..pr;ino In a Catholic choir .¿Al­ that sort of gliding rubbed off. *ni' * class approached one little fellow w ho not yet materialized, and the Iron ship »aid Mr Rainey In telling the story. 1 of men have crossed and recrossed un- bany, N \ and at sudden notice be An Indiana jury. In Its wisdom has had on light gloves.” fixed the value of a single kiss at was present ft« the first time, and In i "that Charlie met me and told me for persistently refuses to 'sweat' In the I til they have been molded Into that came organist Then her slnginit ,bf| terrible way that was predicted for It. ” | homogeneous mass that we know as united bis name, for the purpose of the fortieth time. m<»re or lean, that my P1.MM1 This verdict must not l»e taken Ity was noticed. A fund w», Dockery's Handshaking. Well." said the w ell was no good, and by Jove the very Washington Star. I Englishmen. as establishing anything like a stand placing It on the roll. and she w„ sent to Europe for studv Gov. Alexander M. Dockery, tbe * Turning to the United States, we find m Parts and Italy. The rest I. knowm chief executive of Missouri. •*’ *' ard market price In this country for a youngeater, "they call me Jimmie fog day he died the flow suddenly atopped! A os sir at'Vpped right »bort on the .lay . A SLAVE OF TOBACCO. | the foundations of a new nation laid commisilty tbe value of which may Mme Albani s appearance In M. s.in» quiml the science of handsbak i ' that Charlie died Confound It. If I by the sturdiest and mo«t enterprising Wb,T vary infinitely. a» • ord: ng t>> cin ura —Christian Register. en''OrM nfT~D »'«et is said that be shook hand» d < didn't believe that he went straight txvvs of the S eel Owe of the Wesk- of thew same Englishmen. They land stances and to the personal beauty of and her subsequent triumphant mn«.» than 4. times last year " Uro • Iteuiemls-r. Jane fluilth. that when a down and turned It off' Yes. str. turn nesses of the Great Varíele. [ ed on the then distant shore, conquered one of the parties to tbe bargain A friend repeats gossip you told her. sb* ance In London .re fresh in the mmd. was making his campaign for th» ed It offT’—Cleveland Hain Dealer As I» well known. Tbomaa Carlyle. ' tbe wilderness, organ tied a new gov­ of music lover». lover may »wear a single kiss is worth begin» by »eying in an apologetic tone nation and later foe the elect a to t! , the great Kcotcb essayist ami historian, ernment eloselr akin to tbe old and in- a kings ransom and all the » rid t>« tyPOSED TO IRON SHIPS. "Jane Smith who Is a big gossip. and office of Governor. Yet he ncv-’-N' i was a slave to tobacco. In his home. j vtted the people of all tbe world to Join A card bearing -* aide On the other hand, ami with no w , tbe following “'"owing t. inscrlp- I • • plained that bis han»l or wrist •** 1 his study or out of doors, he wss seldom I them. The Slava, the Germans and Naval «'ffi.er« t.ens IMabte-1 fra, ■ no Q was rwently d.«p|.y M in a ,, dewire to be ungallant it • > n«v to itn ami so.’’ tired. 1 seen without his pipe, and he smoked j the Latina mingle together and in a few town window: HcabilHV of Theae A easels. Roy w,nte.1-t>ne who agine a situation in which a kiss m ght Tbe beet pk-*s to get g.sst plain Naval officers were the most violent the strongest tobuv-co he could procure year» become neo-AngkvSaxons, c« isn't troubled with that ti>-«.i r«_i be dear at any price At certain church Haw Kood Sard Is at a planing mill The ne went society h â ri* well known naval officer to a Star re ­ a sufferer from inaomnla. and his glo-Americans. The evolut on g U g on Every misery a man tu s-cs •» a l>lr»» mg rained for worthy purp>«^ k. «'•» Wigs, accordxg U~tbTiaiguag, ctety, the members of Wbi'b 7* porter, "and fought tbo« introduction frieuA. Mr Charles Gavan Puffy ooce In tbe United flutes in also going ,.n :Q has Ueeu sold at au> Holl ti< as mu. b as lug- themselves to abstain from flower», mu»t be lie lock». J I à d ' ooked food