" the untruthful daisy . NEW GOVERNOR OF PORTO Rico .»□Jer*! *her* ,he J,i4ie* ,rrr~ W Were red; her eyes were blue. SiJSaed.d-Uy from ¿J broke each petal *• »be said: ,.He loves me; he loves at not loves me. he love# me not H* loves me. daisy tell me so. fiu«l P*«1 N She lxu«l*ed, but one small tear drop bulde 1 1 a.,e....l secrets of the heart uutold. •i'le loves me not?" she tossed her head • Whv daisy. TOO tell lies, she sai 1. J 3 -New York Sun. x - h -H- HH I Mi l » ' I I » :: a mutual surprise + I I I I I >♦♦♦♦♦■>♦ li l t Y DEAR DAL’GHTER: I have long fdt how much my home and children needed a mother's »are aud care. 1 have beeu willing lu thi* respect as lu every other, to sacri- flie my own feelings to their good, but It is uot au easy matter to find Just the -igiit person to till so important a posl •ion. and I do not wish to act hastily. ' - i few weeks ago I was Introduced to a widow by the name of Norton, jading her, on further acquaintance, to be all that I could desire, either as a eoniiianlou or a mother to my children. -She Is a most kind and excellent lady, and I trust that you will be pre- [.areil to extend to her that respect aud affection that are her due. -She has one son. who I h away at school, which will be pleasant for you, Is you have uo brother. •We shall be home Thursday. • Your affectionate father. “HCAVABD LESLIE. -p 8.—You were wise in not engug- lugyourself without consulting me as to tbe young man you mention. A young girl like you doesn't know what love Is. l ive years hence will be time enough for you to think of such a thing.” This was the letter that Anne Leslie received from lier father In reply to THKY havk csjix : tlie one she had written him, overflow­ lug with the glad anticipations to which her new-born love had given rise. Fora time «he sat speechless with an­ ger and Hinazement. The Idea of her father ever marrying again had never once entered her inlud. Why should be? Was she not there to keep bouse for him? And when she left, as, of course, she should in time, would uot Marlon then be ready to take her place? She never heard any­ thing so ridiculous. And to think that her poor mother, who had been hardly two years In her grave, should be so soon forgotten! If she thought that her adored Charles Edward would ever be so false to her memory she was sure that It would break her lieart! But the jtostscript was the unklndest cut of all. The slighting manner in which her father alluded to "the young man," whose name she bad written to him in full—Charles Edward Fitzhenry Stubbs—was more wounding than the harshest Invective. Atal to presume to tlilnk that she kuew nothing of love, who bad experi­ enced It lu sweetness and power! Full of these Indignant thoughts Anne fat down and penned an epistle to her adored Charles Edward, detailing her grievances, and ending with the decla ration that she would never, never sub­ mit to be domineered over by a step­ mother, nud that she would ever be true to the first and only love of her life! The next mall brought a reply, stat­ ing together with many protestations of undying affection, "that he could truly sympathize with her feelings. In view of her father's marriage, having Just received the Intelligence that his mother was to take another busband. She had given him one stepfather when he was a boy, and he would never sub­ mit to the rule of nnotlier. “He would be there on Thursday, to demand, In person, her hand of her father. If he refused they would fly together to some happy place, where cruel fathers and stepfathers were un­ known!” Charles Edward was as good as hls word. Promptly, on the following Thursday, he made hls appearance at the house of the father of hls adored Anne. Scarcely were tbe first rapturous erecting« over when the sound of car­ riage wheels was heard. Anne turned pale. "They have come!” «lie cried, »tart- Ing to her feet. ' I*t ’em come," responded Charles Edward, defiantly. "You are not afraid. 1 hope, when I am here?" ' Good heavens!" be ejaculated a« hls *.ves fell upon a lady w bo was alighting fn>m a carriage, "why. It looks like— 1 ut no; ?t can't be.” Mr. Leslie led hls wife up to where t»ls daughter was standing. As Mrs. I^stlie turned from tbe con ►trained greeting of her new daughter her eye» fell upon the young man !>«■ k her. who stood staring at her lu •¡“■»■' hies* amazement. ""’by, Chark-sf ""'by. mother!" “I never thought of seeing you beref “Nor I yon!" bo 1« this?" inquired Mr. Leslie. 01 R FAMOUS ECHOES. I Ae To» May Hava Not lead. tbe pure pleasure of the act. a state of “Ixxik at the stuff that goes to wast« thlugs that seems almost Inconceivable In tbe grocery business." said tbe In some Eastern State*, where the leg­ lounger In the store, “and think of islature* reprenent tbe railroad* better REM^tKABLE PHbNOfl\A IN than the railroad* could represent JOKES FROM THE PENS OF YA- tbe small margin on moat of the goods. BUILDINGS AND VALLEY*. Where does tbe profit come lu?" RIOUS HUMORISTS» thetuselvea. "The profit,” said tbe Impatient man “Compared with the freight business, the passenger traffic presents few com­ Pleasant Incidents Occorri*. th* with the basket on hls arm, "comes Slight St’unl« Aodiblj Ke pea ted in the from having only one clerk to wait on plications. The great simplifying fac­ Great Tabernacle at ^alt Lake City — World liver r*ajiu*e tbat Are cheer­ thirty six customers." Chicago Trita tor is that passenger raft** are stable, " ouderaof Statuary Hall iu the C» pi* ful to Old or Young Knu.j ttalac- un«. while freight rates are not. Passenger» tol at Washington Are L&aggcrated. tiona that You W ill Enjoy. pay a fixed rate per mile for transpor­ Art flal Mean«. tation. But tbe price of freight trans Elaine Did you notice the mean way In this country there are many well- portatlon varies according to tbe kind Nebb You must like to hear that kuuw u buildings noted for tbelr echoes, of freight, aud according to the size of dreadful grind orgau. since you pay tiiat Smythe girl sueered at my n w hat? aud of these iierliajis none is mure re­ the mau to play un ler your window tbe lot. Gladys Ye«, but those sneers were markable thau the taberuade in Salt "It 1* curious to uotlce that the every day. only artificial means. Ohio State Jour­ Lake City. When this hall is empty freight trains, scarecrow processions of Nolib No, I don't like It any more and quiet, the riug of a piu falling ou ' shameless ¡lacking case* on wheels. In­ than that girl over the way who 1« ual. 'he floor can be heard from all poiuts I terminably squeaking through our taklug vocal lessons Boston Post. Mestth's Vexations. aud even the feeble, rasping souud pro- I streets, are tlie ones that really count Mrs. Newrlche- Mrs. De Smythe told A n« were iiuce«l by rubbing tbe bauds together when you come to make up the profits. uie last evening that «he la troubled is perfectly audible from one end of the The magnificent trains of vestlbuled with ongwee. I uddlug to the other. Newriche What's that? rulluiana which glide swiftly through A better kuowu. but really less won­ tbe country on velvet roadbeds make 1 don't New riche Dear me! derful, example of audibility wlthiu a ten times the show that their real value know. I've looked all through the building Is fouud iu the uatioual hall to the road warrants. Nothing, surely, "O’a” of three different dictionaries of statuary iu the eapltol at Washing­ is more disreputable In appearance and cau't find any such word. Puck. ton. The phenomena manifested here, than the procession of battered freight­ which are genulue and Interesting cars that Jolts and creaks Into the yard All Alike. Farmer Dunk How's your new hired euougb, have beeu somewhat over­ In the sunny mist of a Sunday morning stated. I have spent a long morning -unless It I* the physiognomies of the man. Ezry? Farmer Hornbeak Jest like all the iu this hall studying tbe matter criti­ pair of brakemen trailing tbelr legs rest of 'em I've ever had so lazy that cally aud having obtained due per­ over the roof. Yet the train la doing lie gits tired restin’.—Puck. mission have questioned the various something more than its share toward groups of visitors w liile being placed iu keeping the Hue going. The two row­ Easily l»tsconr*«ad, ehoseu positions by the guides to hear dies ou the roof are. after all. gilt-edged "Blnglebang says he Isn't going to the marvelous reverberations of souud. - conductors in the making. do any more courting He claims ba Tlie guides certainly make the most "It Is a democratic business. Freight can't see any fun lu It.” of their opiKirtuultles for Impressing brakeman to freight conductor, freight "What's tbe matter with Bingy?" "What do you tlsh mostly for? ” visitors but when a guide retreats to a conductor to passenger conductor that "He's so short he can't turn down "We mostly fiali for a living, mum." dlstauee to whisper you may observe | I* the order of promotion ou moat the gas."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. on approaching him with due cautlou American road*. So the freight train —Judy. that bls whisper la of the "stage wills M'illfully MI. mau luipreases himself ou the whole I 1 penai vr. Fresli Ivigli’H aw eet heart "Some of my lat«>«t photograph*," Funnybta |ier” sort aud calculated to carry with i passenger service.” W llliam II. Hunt, who succeeds GOv. ly removed io Helena, and In issi) was great distinctness under any condition*. has sent him word from abroad that said the camera fiend, "1 took fifty feet EVOLUTION OF ACTING. Allen in Porto Hico, was born tn New elected a member of tbe Legislature. The chief acoustical peculiarities of under water.” she cannot mary him. Orleans, La., on Nov. 5, 1857. and Is tbe where he nerved as chairman of the tlie chamber are clearly due to the fact "Why did you go to the trouble of Flddleeatleka Freshlelgh must be llistronle Art Ils« Advanced froniA ««• fourth son of tbe late William Henry Judiciary Committee. He was a mem­ that the roof, which Is partly domed. taking them there?" remarked ltap- dreadfully broken up. ulionilage to Respectability. Hunt, of Louisiana, who was Secretary ber of the constitutional convention In Is not symmetrical with respect to the Funnybiz lie Is; she sent word by prey. "It would have been easier to Acting has eatabltahed Itself, past all of the Navy In tbe Cabinets of Presl ISM which framed the constitution of floor, so that a complex reverberatlou denial, ns a profession, the members cable, collect, ami explained why.— Just tie a stone to them and throw them dent Garfield and Arthur and who the State when ft was admitted to the Is the consequeuce. In."—Philadelphia Press. of which have advanced from vaga­ Ohio State Jourual. served as Minister to Russia. Judge Union, ami also held important judl Natural echoes unsurpassed lu won­ bondage to respectability, ami from the Hunt received his education at Yale, clary positions in Montana. derful effect are not far to seek iu crudities of chance gifts to tlie excel­ THE ACCOMMODATING WAITER but on account of ill health did not fin When Gov. Allen went to Porto Rico America. Probably Irish Klltaruey It­ lences of methodical culture, Haya ish his course. In 1890 Yale conferred Mr. Hunt was requested by President self dees uot hide away more striking Fraukllu Fyles lu Everyltody's Magn upon him the honorary degree of mas­ McKinley to become Secretary of the eelioee than lurk wlthiu the famous zine. Actors must now l»e accorded a ter of arts. Island aud to assist Gov. Allen in or­ Colfftfido enuyon, and It would be rash profeaaioual rating. The change in pub­ When he was 27 years of age Iluut ganizing the new civil government, and to assert that these are quite the most lic esteem of them Is not yet complete, was elected Attorney General of the he served In that capacity until the re­ wonderful to be found among the rocky as prejudice still hinders It. but con­ Territory of Montana. He subsequent- tirement of Gov. Allen. retreats of the far West. siderate people have been generally Deep ravines being the recognized won over by the eiiruest, aspiring, pro­ looking In bewilderment from one to Commission of Fisheries, according to haunt of echoes. It may lie taken for gressive work that Is being done lu the the other. a writer lu Science. But It now ap­ granted that many exist lu the great theaters. Even so Justly eminent an actor as "It is Charles Edward that I wrote pears that this belief was without sub­ gorge of Niagara, and anyoue Journey­ ing to the falls by thia approach will Forest Htnmped aud liellowed Ills way you about,” said Anne, blushing. stantial foundation. "It Is my son Charles," said Mrs. Les The appeal to fact has been made by lie well rewarded by stoppiug at In­ from circus ring to the ShnkcHpeareau He. "Charles, this Is your stepfather." the critical examination of the stom­ spiration Point, walking forward to the stage by physical force, with none too "And my future father-in-law, I achs of slaughtered sea lions, and It edge of the cliff, nud here waiting till much of Intellectual guidance. There trust!" responded Charles Edward, as has been found by I’rof. Dyche that the the first train, on nearIng the level was lu lilts day no graded road for those he shook hands with his mother's new twenty-five animals examined had eat- crossing, blows Ita whistle. All the to take who set out for theatrical suc­ husband. eu only squids and other cephalopods, deep gleu takes up aud carries on the cess. They had to make tlielr way with warning shriek. only faint trails to follow. The Journey "We'll see alaiut that, tny boy," said eschewing fish altogether. The musical chord blow n so constant­ Is us arduous uow, but leas uncertain. Mr. Leslie, laughing. “If your mother The investigation of food habits by I* willing I shall have no objection.” means of stomach examination Is of far- ly by railway engines often meets with The route has been laid out on direct The four passed a pleasant evening. reaching luqiortance. Dr. Merriam Is .< beautiful response from the surround­ II uch , and the traveler Is uo more an ail Charles Edward voted Ills stepfather enegaged, through the biological sur­ ing country. Thia Is very noticeable venturous explorer. If lie Is properly "Can I offer you another chair.' Fliegende Blaeter. to be one of the nicest men he ever met, vey. lu the most elalwirate study of round the lake of Geneva, Wisconsin, equipped for hls Journey to the stage, and Anne thought no lady could be animal foods ever made. For many when the listener la standing ou high he Is as likely to get there as though more agreeable than her new mother. years the stomachs of w ild birds aud ground and trains nre threading tbelr he started. Instead, for bar or pulpit, Too llusv. In Huste un t at Misure. Charles Edward remained at home a mammals have been systematically col­ way through the woodlands ladow. studio or laboratory. Uncle Joshua I «'pone sence yer son "You seem to be In something of a These effects nre due to the ueariiesa It may be that Helen Modjeaka week and then went back to school, lected and lalairlously studied, to the burry,” said the divorce lawyer. "It John got back frutii coIllg he's helpin' taking with him tlie assurance that If end that the favorite and the occasion­ of extensive pine forests to the railroad thought the drama In America hud hasn't been more than six weeks since y' considerable on th' farm? reached Its highest (Hissllile elevation you were married, has It?" he studied diligently and both he anil al foods of each species lu each season tracks. Ebenezer Naw, John Jes' haln't got Many who visited Wadesboro, N. C., w hen she made her first tour lu a rail Anne were of the same mind at the of the year mid in each part of tbs "N no. sir,” faltered the fair young time; lie’s too plague Idzzy swingin' end of the year no opposition would be country may become known. As each to observe the total eclipse of the Him way car that was as resplendent as a client, "but It It wits a St. Joe mar- dumbclls an' smokin' clggyretta.—Boa­ made to tlielr marriage.- New York group Is worked up the facts are pub­ from the observation station there last circus chariot; that, a little further rlage.” ton Post. Dally News. lished by the Department of Agricul­ year noticed that the organ like piping back, Charlotte Cualiman deemed her­ "1 see. And this Is a Chicago re Then He Takes Ills Chances. ture, and farmers mid legislators are of the trains, when two miles distant self queen of tragic climax because pentanee." Chicago Tribune "A millionaire can have things pret­ thus Informed what species may prop­ lu the broad, wooded valley below, members of the Lotus Club unhitched NO REAL INDIANS IN CUBA. ty much hls own way In thia world." Thirteen Storie*. erly be regarded as friendly and what would give ptace. without sensible the horses from tier carrlnge and drag O'Hoollhnn Pliwat wild yez do If Haid one philosopher. break, to an echoing reply, drawn out But a Face Hitherto* I nknown Has ged It from theater to hotel; that Edwin as hostile to the interests of the peo­ "lie can't," answered the other, "un­ yez wor t' fall off this nife? recently Been Discovered. ple. In many instances It has been In a prolonged strain, which slowly nud Forrest, not so very much longer ngo, O’Harrlty Faith old make up me til he comes to make bls will."—Wash­ Stewart Gulin, curator of tbe Univer­ found th it popular Impressions, almost softly died away like the wild notes of let Ills I hihoiii swell with royal pride sity of Pennsylvania Museum of Art necessarily founded on a comparative­ some gigantic harp. PearHon's Maga­ while Ills adherents ami Macready's mind golu* down Ohio State Journal. ington Star. and Science, returned recently from a ly small number of facts, are alto­ zine. fought one another to death In Astor Too Tired, Ho » writ of Her, Dusty Dan—111, git off the track! trip to Cuba, where be Investigated re­ gether erroneous, so that war has been MOTHERED BY FEATHER DUSTER place; but we have come out from such Here cutus do t'roo freight. foidlshneHH regarding dramatic genius, ports of the existence of savage lu- waged on otir friends and protection Lay around Lucas (sleepily)—Wuzn't Chickens Thrive Uniter the Protection and got luto sensible ways of think dalns in the interior of tbe island. given our enemies. of an Inunlniute Foster Parent- fer giftin' my dos tore I'd lay still.— Although there are uo wild red men lug- Social Life in .Manila. Seven tluffy little chickens belonging Ohio State Journal. there Mr. Culin found several bands of ALFRED THE GREAT. "When 1 went to Manila," said the to a family living lu Louisville, have a so-called Indians who Intermarry only Pnni.hm.nt In Advance. among themselves, possess Indian char­ Lieutenant's wife, "there were only queen mother, says tbe Courier Jour­ Was the Esrniplur of High Virtue, Mother -Johnnie. I ant going to whip fifty American women there, wives of unit Founder of Mighty K ock nal. For the past two weeks the only acteristics. straight black hair, copper- you for taking that piece of pie. Careful study must lead us nil to con­ colored skin and high cheek bones, but officers; but when I left there were over protection they have had has been a Johnnie—All right, maw; whip me have no tribal organization They have two hundred with but one dressmak­ big feather duster. Tlie substitute for clude that Alfred Is by no means the real hard; there'« another piece left.— few customs which differ from those of er, a Chinaman, among them all. old the mother lias served Its purpose so hazy, mythological personage which Ohio State Jourual. rural Cuba generally and retain little Sang is bls name, and he recently got well that the family expects to raise uncritical enthusiasm once threatened arrested for smuggling. He was to go chickens In the same way every year. to make of him. »ay« Ixiuls I »yer In the Haperfluons. more of their own language than Is the before my husband as acting Judge, for The chickens were hatched about Atlantic, lie has escaped thu fate of Summer Boarder You didn't men­ common property of tbe natives. trial. Sang came to me In his distress three weeks ago, their mother being mi Ids descendant St. Edward the Cotifes tion having so many mosquitoes. Concerning the so-called Indians In to Intercede. So did those 200 Ameri­ old hen which the family had bought sor, and we can form a clearly de titled Uncle Evra No, 1 knowed It wuzn’t Cuba representing the aborigines. Cu­ can women. If Sung was put lu Jail In market nud had intended to fatten outline. If not a complete picture, of no use, cux yu'd find thet out aoon aa rator Culin said: "There has been an Cliatterlelgli I nm y. what would we women have to wear? and eat. Before she arrived at tlie Ids llf< mid character. Superstitious y' got here. Ohio State Journal. InqMirtatlon of Indians into Cuba from Well, you may lie sure old Sang was let proper condition to lie baked she took a lie had with which we cannot sympa­ the Browns' Inst night they were nil Yucatan by way of Sail Domingo since Maerfoc- was very proud. Alsiut two weeks ago the Indian settlement at Yara dates last six months with several other offi­ stay away from home and take th. tioiis of George Washington were not Kropp's I nrtnue. back to the period of tbe Spaulsh con­ cers' families, each woman taking a number of friends from out of town chance, on a man's walking right In on old "The German papers stale that quest. The native houses are of Indian month about as head of the household, visited the family unexpectedly, The Incompatible with his well anthentlcn the best carpet with bls muddy I toots, design and many of the prevailing cus­ managing the Chinese servants, etc. problem of w hat to have for dinner was ted employment, ii | h > ii occasion, of ex mau Krupp Is worth $5,000,000." that's their lookout, not ours.”—Wash­ ceedtngly strong language? If this bo and "Who Is old man Krupp? ” a serious one, as It was Sunday, toms are of Indian origin. Man. In the Our food was bought at tlie army com­ ington Klar. HUg- our case with Washington, shall we “ He Is tbe maker of tlie Krupp rural districts of the Island, has sim­ missary. We had fresh meat from no groceries were open. It was Has F.vergthlaa Now, not put up with a itasli of superstition guns.” ply reverted to a state whic h with re­ Australia (seven days in cold storage), gested that the hen be killed, but the Towne Your wdf. has recovered In one who has achieved the dangerous children were not willing that the "Well. say. ffi.OOO.OOO Isn't much for cent wars is unhappily not far removed potatoes, etc., from Hong Kong. China, pre eminence of Is-ltig culled "the most a cannonmaker when you consider all from her nervous trouble, I bop*. front savagery. At the same time the and our canned goods from America. chickens should lie left to shift for Browne Well, sh. was doing nicely, perfect character in history" and of Is- the startling reporta.” — Cleveland cordial hospitality of tbe people, tlielr Socially, the life Is a pleasure. Driving themselves at so tender mi age. but now she's got a complication of dis­ Ing not Infrequently coupled with Plain Dealer. The problem was solved by the boy. gayety and lively interest ami curiosity on the Liineta, or cool ocean beach, la eases. who suggested that the hen lie killed Washington ? A CnntIntioiu Strike, do much to compensate for the wretch­ the universal pastime from .1 to 8 p. m. Towne- You don't say? It will Indeed be n healthy result of and the big feather duster be substi­ "Your couslu. Chollle, Isn't a youth edness of living Browne-Yea, when she was conval­ Once a month we attended the army tuted for the hen. The duater was sus­ Ibis year's celebration of the one thou of striking appearance. ” Visiting tbe Interior of tbe Island, the and navy assembly dame, and there pended Just above the floor in the cor­ Miudtji niinh ersary of Alfred's death, escing Mrs. Fauxpas next door sent "He isu't? Well, I never saw him curator said he saw the so-called In were two other dance« a month at tbe ner of the kitchen, and tbe chickens if we learn to prize with discrimination her a lot of medical almanacs to read. yet when he didn't aiqn-ar to be strik­ dlan Almarrares who says lie Is 112 Orient Hotel." Pliltaiielphla I’reas. placed under It in a Imx. the lessons conveyed by the life of ing match*« to light his cigarettes."— rears old. He has few Indian charac­ There they hate rema ned ever since Alfred, w ho was the father mid found­ Cleveland Plain Dealer. WolM-y'* Cask* of Gold. teristics and no special traditions. 1 b« Ant-Catching Thistle.. It has been suggested that it was In a and are growing rapidly. They seem er of a great race. Indeed, he was Indians of Yatera«, »aid the curator, Many flowers have the power to form Sentiment an i Itlscr.llon. vault at Hampton Court Palace that to take kindly to the Innovation, and at him: elf the first exiTnplar of the vir­ differ from the Cuban country folks Billy hid she accept you? for themselves a contrivance which an­ the Incident occurred which opened tbe first sign of danger they all retreat tues held iu highest esteem by that generally only In physical appearance, Jack Well. ah. said she'd make a swers tbe same purpose as the fly pa­ Henry's eye* to the wealth ac quired by to the duster, nestling among tbe race the w orld over, but now here more although they are said to be lazier, a i feathers. highly than In England and America, memorandum of my propiHal and con pers which are sold lu shop. anaylng a visit to the cardinal's fool In other expeditions Mr. Culin pro manage to climb the stem as they are anil the Jocose couple went dow n Into Psllmsns M«k« Trn Times the Show of K ibt All Around. Uliy Nhe Mas Mad. cured some Indian skulls In caves «nd eager to obtain the sweet Juices lu th. Their Rest Value te the l,'o id. the wine vaults. For fun one of them "Birthdays go off all right at our One morning, lu klndergurten. a wee also obtained fragments of pottery, an flower, and they struggle their way stuck a dagger or some other pointed "Aliout three-quarters of a railroad's mite of womanhood had been trying to boarding house." art now lost to the so called Indians.- instrument Into the top of a cask, and through the close frill of small leaves receipt* come from the freight depart­ attract the teacher by every resource "How'. that?” Philadelphia Press. thickly »t with thorn., which nature to his surprtae touched something that ment," says a writer In Aln*lee's. "The of which she was capable, without di­ “We don't allow but sixteen candles throw« around tbe blosaoms. The ants ,p imnsenger department supplies nearly rectly saying she had something to tell. to anylMply's birthday caks." SEA LIONS OF CALIFORNIA. then find that they are caught In a >n tils set to worl all the rest, the Income from mall, ex­ Finally, the young girl went over and trap. On each scale of the green cup An I it »cement. Ln d of the cask llv 1 press and other privileges being com ­ Their P*rti*l Be.truction Base! on ■ sat beside iier, whereupon little Rachel tn which the flower la set, there Is a "Dot van a per feck fit, ” said Mo*es full of gold |i M'8 paratively small. Mistaken I lea. flounced her skirts, puckered up her "Carrying passengers la a simple forehead, and, clinching her hand, ex­ Cohenstetn. tbe clothier, as he pinched streak of gum. Tbe moment the Insects r t sir sounds gai Prof Woodward's wb'desome address touch It they are fast prisoners. The •Id gold, and » matter, or would tie If State leglsla claimed: "Oh, dear, but I'm mad." The up the customer's coat iu the back, on the necessity of verifying theories "It Merna to b. loose," said tbe cu» more they struggle the more helpless f, gored up hl« «» tures did not now and then take a hand teacher was surprised, for Itaehel had by tbe observation of facts find* an ex- their case beeomra, for every mote Whet Henry VIII In pr< »' rlbii.g sddwl specifications for se>-mill to tie tailoring under a delight­ turner doubtfully. in the cellent illustration Illustration In tb se* lion ques- "Veil," said Mr. Cobenateln ent huai ment cause» them to get more entan- s Ine, the fool Id, railroad pass» "?er servhe. In Ohio a ful secret. "And why Is little Miss Mun : bls fl Di 1118 H. tion in California. These a.tbally, "but see how much eitry gled. In a little while the gum «top» up taw was passed decreeing that the • blue angry?" asked the Instructor. which have long been prized I ty lover» th. breathing boles in their sides, and goods you get for de same mutiny!" r< a [jF height be'w«-en the platform and tbe You “Well, every body was mad at our of nature •• one of tbe gr it then all Is over. They are literally lowest steps of pl • I • 1 W h> II. I»ll II. house tills morning Mamma scolded tl'Wls of the coast, have fall« •mothered to death. A wore of dead should not exceed twelve Inch*«. This Mister Jane, and auntie scolded mam­ 1er "Merci fui bMvenar* s b. viciai mnl repute among tbe fisberm» or dying ant* may be often seen on th. cost tbe railroads nearly and ma. and papa said, O darn,' and left on ber first vieil tu tbe dalry. “Mby do head of a thistle growing Just abov. their presence was supiw««ed >r n • t the reform id to the abeiltlon of a 1* th»- table, so I guess I can tie cross, too." you crowd tbe cows so cloee together tbelr neat. for the deterioration of certain n*Wt>< numtier of flag stops where the passen —Motherhood. In tbe stalle?” grounds. !- u- n Wi-st have l*»n known to hamper and mean, worthless state when lie ueeds chambermald. - Lien ver Time«. lowing IL tl..n of their nutnbef -was advor«’"« •xasperat« ra <-! t. ■ apparently fur a licking. I and in pan accvmpllsbed by th- . * ■ WILLIAM H.HUNT e LET US ALL LAUGH