toward any sport «xc»pt .............. ♦♦♦<... which he is quite an expert tloiis. Book learning Is not all of edu­ GOOD Peter I. 1» generally cation. <'ouract of personalities Is an good-natured aud energetic A CHOICE SELECTION OF INTER. essential feature of practical teaching strong ruling capacity and 14^^. The boy who rubs against other troys ESTING ITEMS. tenacity. It will readily be iu school uml «.u playground learns Comments and Criticisms Based I'poa he combines all the essential qusln», some Important le-scus. He learns the Happeniutrs of the Daj—Histori­ of a good monarch; but his pecten, there are others. He gets hlv rough cal and News Motes. not what he could wish them to be. corners rubbed off. lie is in a minis- Another odd tiling is that by not ture woild. He barns uut books only, Janies Cobb tells a curious story of they will yet provide him with nag,, working at all a man may w'ork a but human nature. He gets what we a lady, a ulster of Owen Tudor, who, difficult problem to aolve.-Uidu addition. I, or dinner, should not be taken like Henry VIII., was greatly given leader. call experience. And be learns to Irear graft. until the day's work is done. Thus severer forms of dis­ to marrying, and did not die until she himself as a self-respecting hut law- fRANSFORMAIlON 01 Till GRFAI WESI It is denied that King Peter of Ser- obs rvlng citizen of the school repub­ By henerol Helton 4 Hllee. ease, as functional dyspepsia and chronic gastritis, may had been led seven times) to the altar. A Young t oiuinsmi,, It was my good fortune to wit­ via is a prisoner under Ills own horse­ lic. The Iroy who Is sent to private The story of a boy of 1’2 yesr, When she was foHowlng her fourth be prevented. ness the transformation of the hair sofa. school or to a tutor lacks these things. husband to the grave, the gentleman as commander of a ship mighty West. I have viewed The public school Is also a great teach­ behind whom she rode on horseback wonderful, yet Farragut «u Cheer up. Langley; your flying ma­ WHAT THE RICH MAN CANNOT BLY. much of It on horseback and have er of democracy. President Roosevelt's ventured to urge his suit. “Unhap­ years and 4 days old when be wM.' chine may yet be commissioned as a boy sits side by side with the hod-car­ By Pretldent Pilot of Hartard Inliertlty. traversed the zones now occupied In command of the Barclay. t .. pily. ” said the dame, "thou art too late, submarine twat. by the Canadian, the Great North­ We want more happiness, more real rier's troy. That's as good for Roose­ »hip taken by (Aptxln porter u seeing that I am plighted already; yet ern. the Northern Pacific, the Rio satisfaction, more Joy. more enjoyment. velt's boy as for the hod carrbr's and consideration of his tender yexn _ do not lose heart, for, should it fall It is seldom that the Sick Man of especially good for the government of Grande and Oregon Short Uue, It Is said tiiat wa Americans are always out that I have again to perform this the author of "Twenty ,1» Europe feels too "poorly" to alt up and the people. the Union and Central P.aciflc, the trying to get more money—more pay, melancholy office, I will bear thee in Ships.” the former English mast« , smile at the powers. Santa Fe route and the Sauttieru higher wages, higher salaries, more the vessel was sent in her for the s^. The late Mux O'Rell, In speaking of Pacific. 1 have seen the pioneer profit iu our trade—and there Is truth In mind." slble benefit the young priiemg,,* The aeronauts who balooned from our schools and school children, said The story is told of a kindly Massa­ and the home builder supplant the that description of the American alm. might find in his advice. Fxrrm Paris to England will have many ad­ that they were the most 111 bred In the savage and the lawless. In my Now. Is that the ultimate end of life? chusetts man who chanced in a rretau- tells the story of the queer diving * mirers but few imitators. towns, world, and wondered whether the fault recent Journeys across the conti­ Is that the way to win greater happi­ rant in one of the frontier authority In bls Journal la follow» in training, or the lack of it, lay in the where he met a waiter armed with a nent I was more than ever lm ness, truer enjoyment, deeper satisfac­ “I considered that the day of However, we do not believe Mr. home or in the school. Hopkinson sorrowful towel tied about his waist, pressed with the underlying wis­ had arrived, for11 waa a little a’x: tions? Rockefeller will ever succeed In get- Smith quite agrees with the sentiment a dented tin tray, and a couple of guns. dom and tranquil virility of the I think the first source, the greatest of the old iellow, as every oae eK ting any of Uncle Russell Sage's. of the French writer, and John Bris­ The Easterner looked him over In a people. They do not want war; source In this world, is family life, the FK1SIDENT ELIOT. was. But the time had come for me K bane Walker insists "that the schools gentle way. and asked him if he had they want peace. 1 have traveled mother and children and grandchildren least to play the man; so I ... ........ ---------------- “How long shall I wear my and colleges should Impart a pleasing Joys of father and far in foreign lands and observed and grandfather ami grandmother Had grandchildren, they any breakfast food. "I guess yes," dresses?" asks a girl correspondent. voice and nddress, the art of conver­ GENERAL MILES. responded the cowboy waiter; “we got up courage and informed the vtptgg the people of many countries. I Until you can touch papa for the priee sation, charm of manner and expert­ have had excellent opportunities to know the people of my last. In the natural course of life they last fifty, even six­ ham and eggs, fried sausage, chuck that I desired the maintopsaii tllg of new ones. ness in the care of the person and in own country and am gratified to say thnt a more Intelli­ ty. years, and they grow as time passes by. They are steak, spare ribs, mutton chops, corned away In order that we might do»e the command of It ns to dress, postvie gent, thoughtful. patriotic people cannot tie found on the always increasing: tlie.v are not diminishing satisfactions. beef bash, hog and hominy, light with the Essex Junior. He ngDg Does the rich man have any more of thaee true and high that he would shoot any mao vt» It linvlng been demonstrated that and carriage.” That Mex O'Red's face of the globe than the people of our West«ro Stat»« bread, heavy bread, toast bread, apple dared to touch a rr^e without ki» w. satisfactions than the poor man? Not one whit iaore! He Pullman cars can be made flre-proof, statement Is to some extent true, must butter, peach butter, cow butter, coffee, and Territories. There you find the true Atnericau lode- the next thing in line is to provide tip­ be admitted, but only to a degree, but ■ pendence and enterprise. An American citizen with eighty cannot buy them. They are the resaR of natural affection tea. buttermilk, and beer. Breakfast ders. He would go hla own proof porters. the eminent John Brisbane Walker ex­ ' <>r 100 acres of land is loyal to democratic governloent, and and of disciplined character. They are absolutely unpur- food? Well, that's our winner. Name and liad no idea of trusting kiawn with a ‘blasted nutshell,’ and tte»u pects entirely too much when he thinks be Is a very Independent sovereign. The rough, wild, tough chasable In this world. your grub.” George Vanderbilt has found it nec­ went below for hla pistols, the school work of a teacher should element has been replaced by the mine and mill owner, the Frederick III. of Prussia, who de ­ essary to take refuge where the peo­ "I called my right-hand man of include regular lessons In polite de- , herdsman and the agriculturist. (HE ART OF MANAGING A MAN. lighted In his reputation as the most crew and told him of my aituatioa; I ple are used to baronial outfits and |H>rtment. The school population of While in thirty years the transformation of the great By Helen fildrield. laconic man in Europe, once met a also informed him that 1 wanted a, don't mind them. the United States is made up of the West has been marvelous, there la yet ample room for A woman’s privileges are more valuable than Hungarian nobleman, taking the wa- maintopsall tilled. He answered rn most cosmopolitan mixture In the [ millions who may be seeking homes. There are nearly as Trychopliytoaia Is causing trouble her rights; the best way in which to Increase i ters at Carlsbad, who had also ac- a clear ‘Aye. aye, sir.’ in a manne world. Every nation on the face of many people crowded into the Philippine Islands, nn area among the school children in Dela­ those privileges is to take them with great show i quired fame for abruptness of speech. that was not to lie misunderstood, ig the globe Is represented, either by a ’ not as large as one of our Western territories as the num- ware. The teachers may be compelling of gratitude to the man who confers them. "Van­ 1 This tempted the Prussian monarch to my confidence was perfectly rntond newly landed child or the descendant ! her that are now living In nearly one-half of the western tlie children to sjs'll it. ity. vanity, all Is vanity." and no man ever lived meet him and try him in the arts of "From that moment I became mut« of an earlier comer. The little girl, Itortlon of the United States, while the 8tate of Texas who was not accessible to flattery in some ■ brevity. The magnate was pointed of the vessel, and imnredlately (tveg looking like a freshly plucked rose, so alone, richly stored with the products that hare made this Professor Langley asked the public form or other. To conquer, a woman must ’out to Frederick as he stood in the necessary orders for making »all, m sweet and dainty is she In her pretty country great and prosperous, could accommodate all the some time ago not to expect too much sometimes stoop. Gentle persuasion goes a hall of his hotel. The king went up fying the captain not to comeonrti lawn frock, and wide ribbons, coming people of the United States and ten millions more without from his flying machine. Evidently mile often where aggressiveness cannot stir to him. and the following conversation hla pistols unless he wished to go ore from a home where refinement and in­ being so much crowded ns some of the Eastern States are the professor knew bls machine. a foot. There are not many things In the world outside was the result: Frederick—Bathing? board; for I really would have tai telligence are the hall marks of the now. of matters of conscience, pure and simple, which are worth Hungarian—Drinking. Frederick—Of­ very little trouble in having such u family, sits beside with the dark-eyed, Tumut has been chosen as the new contention upon a woman’s part, against the man whom ficer? Hungarian—Magnate. Freder­ order obeyed." capital of the Australian federation. dark-skinned, unkempt little foreign­ XSFASES OF THE STOMACH. she loves and who loves her; and for these few things ick—So! Hungarian (taking the initia­ er whose home is a room wherein ev­ By the insertion of an "J” this may be By Dr. B. C. Street, of CB'cago the reward, gained through martyrdom, comes usually In tive) — Detective? Frederick — King! Cheated the Yoangeten ery department of household affairs Is changed at any time to meet possible The Importance of a thorough knowl- the hereafter. Standing up for one's rights against one’s Hungarian—Congratulate! In certain parts of New conducted, from eating to sleeping, and contingencies. edge of diseases of the stomach can husband is wearisome work; it Is more comfortable to Like many Frenchmen, especially wallaby, a species of kangaroo, in whose clothes—heaven save the name Innumerable relinquish them; still they may be had, except in rare those hailing from the south of France, very plentiful, and the traveer j not be overestimated, — are sown on her to eave the trouble General Miles Is reported to l>e> rap­ aches and pains, formications, tingling instances, by asking for them as a favor to be granted for President Loubet is very fond of those search of sport finds the punnit g idly getting rich through his Invest­ of dressing and undressing. The natty and nnmb sensations are caused by im­ love's sake. Deference to a husband Is the drop of oil national dishes in which gHrlic forms them an exciting occupation. Wilk ments In Texas oil lands. It would lie boy. with Ills spotless shirt waist and perfect gastric digestion. The theory which keeps the wheels of the domestic machine running an important ingredient. Once, In his by steak is a refreshing change fns carefully tied tie, hob-nobs with the a terrible blow to Corbin if Mlles that the stomach is only a receptacle smoothly. There Is much In mental suggestion. Take it lawyer days, when be was pleading in canned meats, and the native» li street urchin, whose one Idea In life Is should wind up as a multimillionaire. for the gesta, and is not, strictly speak- for granted that a man will do a certain thing because it court after having partaken of some only too glad to have the reinuntig to know Just enough to embark In ng. n digestive organ, has not been sus­ is the proper course, and in nine times out of ten he does such dish, his denzocratic tastes in the carcass. A writer in the Badw some business by which he can make The Supreme Court of Nebraska tained by clinical and laboratory expe- it. The tactful person drops suggestions and leaves them this respect placed him In a somewhat ton tells an amusing incident conn« quickest possible man ­ money in the holdH tiiat dogs are competent witness­ t-ience; while clinical experience testl- to take root. Just as the husbandman sows bis seed upon l embarrassing position. The presiding ed with the animal. • es, even though they cannot be sworn. ner. The first boy sits at the dinner lies and laboratory experiments nnd ob­ fertile ground. I Judge happened to be a man of aristo­ He had been ashore in one of tte table, his every move made under the And some human beings are Incompe­ servation demonstrate that many di­ “There Is a time to keep silence and a time to speak.” cratic origin and breeding, to whom sparsely populated regions o( tte tent, no matter how many oaths they watchful eye of a careful mother who gestive disturbances orlglunte in the stomach and produce and even though "a soft answer turneth away wrath,” I the odor of garlic was absolutely intol­ coast, and secured four wallaby, u knows Just what her training will take. mean to that boy, when society claims symptoms which frequently have been attributed to de­ there are seasons when no answer is better, when the only erable. M. Ixiubet rose and began his ample supply for the whole party.» rangements of the nervous system. Many cases of head ­ Atting coin of conversation is the gold of silence. To argue , argument. He had not proceeded very five guides and servants included. B« It has become evident that the mob him for Its own. The second lad eats ache, Impaired memory and inaptitude for thought and with an angry man is worfce than folly, When a man Is far when the Judge was observed to he found thnt although wallaby is re- spirit is one of tile menacing tenden- as he can, whatever he can grab. And work occurring In merchants and other business men, are hungry and tired, perhaps worried, and so Inclined to l>e sniff rather uncomfortably and to take garded as such a delicacy that a cles of the times, and it appears to lie yet n teacher Is expected to take these not due to overwork and brain exhaustion, as is frequent­ cross. Is not a favorable time for any request, however out a perfumed handkerchief, re-en- trouble is considered too great to A two girls, these two boys, diametrically Increasing tn Intensity from day to ly supposed, but are caused by imperfect digestion, result­ reasonable. The wise woman who Is versed In the ways of forcing it a few moments later with a tain it, none of the native boys intte day. There Is now a very general opposite to each other In every thing, ing from eating when the stomach Is tired. When one is man will bide her time, will see that he bas a well cooked smelling-bottle. These measure«, how- party would touch It. , recognition of the fact that prompt nnd Impart to them “charm of manner engaged In hard physical or mental labor the blood flow dinner, nnd good coffee, and when he has been soothed , ever, proved of no avail as a protec- This was a mystery until one < mid vigorous measures must be taken and expertness In the care of the per­ to the stomach is decreased, and a proper amount of gas­ Into good humor with himself and all the world will broach tion from the pungent and penetrating them explained that they hid twi to quell this rising of the mob spirit son.” It would be a task simply hercu­ tric Juice is not elalsirateil, and the functions of motility the subject upon which she desires his approval. Smiles effluvium which emanated from the trained in childhood in the belief tint if the majesty and Justice of the law lean lti Its scope. Every school child, no mutter from where he comes. Is In­ nnd absorption are diminished. Under such circumstances are more effective than tears to open a man's heart; gentle future president of the republic. At if they ate wallaby liefore reachiflgl are to be maintained. sensibly subject to the restraining in­ digestion must lie changed. Such patients may be beneflted persuasion avails more than reproaches. It is the sunshine hist, his olfactory aense rising in open certain age. it would stop tfeir by taking only soup, beef tea or milk for the noon meal. nnd dew which bring forth the foliage on the trees, the soft rebellion, the indignant Judge shouted: growth. New York Mnll and Express fluence of school life. A teacher who Sometimes biscuit or bread nnd butter may be allowed In south breeze which unlocks the Ice upon the streams. “Vaher, open the windows; open the Is flrm, quiet am! gentle exerts a These lioys ail lielonged to the put to change the nickname of New wants doors. For heaven's sake let out this of the country where wallaby are Its. "charm of manner" over her most un ­ York to "Buckwheat State.” Micht- abominable smell." Since then M. Lou- and one can imagine the crafty di gan will step Into line with the de­ ruly pupil, not because it Is in her line JOHN ALEXANDER DOWIE l>et. It Is said, though he still preserves folks seated round the festive potui of duty, but because her own soothing mand to be known as the "llenlth HAS A RIVAL IN INDIA his simplicity of life, has eliminated winking at one another as the yout Food State,” while Kentucky's choice personality makes Itself felt, without garlic from his articles of diet. Mirza, Gliulam Ahmad, of Qudlah, people declined the succulent taty. will be "The Eye Opener State.” Hut the slightest intention on her part. But Those who see nn unwarranted* New York Is Just as much entitled to for a teacher to be expected to do Punjab. India. Insists that John Alexan­ KING PETER I. deception in the fostering of nd I be known as the home of the buck­ what Is either carelessly or negligently der Howie, of Zion, III.. I'. S. A., Is not up to date. belief on the part of the young P«P* wheat as Vermont Is to the reputation omitted at home Is expecting more, Still Simple sne That the tempestuous Dr. Dowle all occurrences of importance or inter­ ceeded in reaching safety with tte leaves mid point nt the picture that beyond criticism. The Turk has not shall know that Mirza Gliulam Ahmad est within the limits of the city of Bel­ children, but Kernan and his wife»« most resembles his property, But the only perfect manners, but be also has Is no common man. is not a frail hu­ grade. Next the first aide-de-camp, swept to death. Another hero ivns Leslie JlitM system has Its limitations, Unfortu- this peculiarity among other eastern man fotwooth. the new Messiah writes: who at present also acts as court mar­ nately It cannot picture a temper, nations: however lowly bls birth, once "Dr. Dowle should further bear in shal. and finally the chief of the royal who, like Paul Revere. Jumped oa » which is the article now most fro- be has "arrived." lie Is transformed mind that this challenge does not pro­ household, are received. The latter horse nnd spread the alarm. IleM* quently lost by visitors to a foreign Into an aristocrat of deeply inrooted ceed from an ordinary Mohammedan. has to submit a dally account of all the ed Lexington in time to confin:: L* city who do not know the language of conservative tendencies, who yet pre­ I am the very Messiah, the promised money expended on account of the nan's warning, and the people sents. outwardly, a most engaging, one. for whom he is so anxiously wait­ the country. civil list The king checks every Item the hills. Over a hundred peop* * sympathetic plasticity. Those whose ing. Between Dr. Dowle's position most minutely. At his suggestion book­ Lexington would have lost their-”* The college youths who haze are be­ lineage has ancestral distinction reveal and mine the difference Is this, that keeping by double entry has been Intro­ but for these se two l W u met^ IU* hind the times, Hazing dise not give a most engaging social equipment. Dowle fixes the ap|>eaniiice of the Mes­ continued down the duced In the royal household. Matlock e ____ every ”” way before advancing civilization, for "Whenever 1 want to talk to a man siah within the next twenty five years, carrying the alarm to At 10 o'clock the king is generally out x«w,fw the reason, perhaps, that the teasers who understands everything. I turn to while I gave lilm the glad tidings that house. His horse gave visited by his life-long friend. Colonel are always youths who have not yet B — Bey,,’ said a beautiful woman the Messiah has already appeared. I qgton. 1 but the Marquis de Rose, with whom he he left Iæxington. "caught up with the procession." At recently to me In Rome. "He is as am that Messiah, and Almighty God through the discusses private affairs. The marquis, and galloped 1... Yale there was use of red |>epper by clever as a Frenchman, as versatile as has shown numerous signs from earth Here h* the rain to Ione. — who is at present the king's guest, was the liazt-rs. It is statisi, and a mock our American men, and he has the as well as from heaven In my support. down the valley to the rnmhera. his schoolmate and his comrade In war. lynching, with other violent proceed sympathetic quality of a woman"— My following, which already claims a His long passed the word on. Since the colonel retired from the hundred thonssjel souls. Is making a A strange sight is presented when the ;>erlod exam- The Chicago Tribune comments on must tie taken with a grain of aalt. tat Ferrattwas uever seen again. Years account of an old Internal malady, malady. pie to parents by placing tils I sijs In this advice by droiqtlng Into poetry: Now and again, however, something of afterward Miss Foster went to see emptorily sent him away on a mission which, however, is now gradually dis­ knife and did his bloody to prevent his marriage with an Eng ­ was when he killeil Turner ** the public school at Washington lie Mother's slow at figures, but she always the romance of the papacy really leaks Pope Flux IX and waa astonished to lish woman and a Protestant Letters appearing. At 1 o'clock the king re­ ’peaking musingly, reviewing h’ could pay the "little red schoollumae" out. though not through the Cardinals. recognize tn the pontiff her old flame, has to count were Intercepted and he was led to tires to his private rooms, where he he confessed to a reporter. *b*s no higher compliment. He demon- Th» protelda. to see that we secure ths There waa. for example, the strange the count. believe that she had married another, remains until 3, when ho again re­ was about M. that be «•• lW* right amount. strates bls faith In our public schisd case of Pope Flux IX, pretty well The most sensational novelist could ceives his private secretary and dls- principle to the duel, thinki* system And bls Indorsement l'ornes Shs keeps a pad of paper and a pencil known a generation ago. but now al­ not bare Invented a plot more fascinat- so he took orders and rapidly rose to poses of his correspondence. t>e Bishop, then Cardinal and eventual ­ near the sink. st a time when the free school system Mvage way to settle a diflcaity <11®'«^ most forgotten. In hla younger days, 1 Ing than the real story of Pope I>eo's Before dinner his majesty sometimes Is iitxier the Are of severe criticism, And estimates our victuals, all the things when be was Count Maatat Ferratl and predecessor Mme I>e Halls had made ly Pope. Then In the height of his there are some cases for _ we eat or drink. critics say the public school teaches a lawyman. he met and fell tn love an unhappy marriage with an Italian, grandeur be was brought for a mo­ takes another drive round the city. seems to he the only remedj Shs liaU carbohydrates and scribbles Dinner Is served at 7. and seldom occu ­ ment face to face wtth the woman he many fads—that Its education does with Mlns Foster, daughter of the and her parents, fearing a similar fate down the fet. Nothing more pies more than one hour. After that York Tribune educate, etc. Our school system is And our »pecific gravity- she always Irish Protestant Rlatiop of KIImorn, for the younger daughter, made her had loved and lost the king Is usually occupied with Mt- ement In FtewMr» what It ought to be. It Is not what who waa living tn Italy with her sis­ promise to guard Miss Foster against dramatic has ever been staged. watches that. Improv en the ttnpmreaeet * erature. He reads mostly books on It will t>e some day. But with all Its ter. Mme. I»e Falls. Mian Foster fh-. a union with a foreigner. hence her in- •" ...... J and fire hoir» ** * Such has been Duties of Tolstoy. military or financial subjects. In in­ Muckers never get to be bass Tou voted the young count, but Mme De' ierfsrence to separate the lovers; It faults It Is the best educational system dertreq Count Tolsoy Is obliged to devote dustrial matters, too. be sbo'srs a lively engine boilers l fr„ ~ m , f --d tf of Its kind the world has had. and It find tlie same people on every delayed flails drove the ktver away. After- was only when her sister pined sway half bls time to answering letter« and power t _ ' ' Intervet, and does his best to Induce ( ward she relented, the count returned | that Mm«. L>e Salls relented. The dis ■ cap«-' ally adapted to our Instltu excursion. "early three tt receiving visitors. foreign capitalists to invest money in to-day Is I..-. as it was lift/ years Serv-a lie has no particular leaning I TOPICS OF THE TIMES. • THE HOW ANTI-ALCOHOl LECTURES ARE DELIVERED TO PRISONERS IN A FRENCH PENITENTIARY I i gbort C^torie$