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THE CHILDREN Bonn Ihoaldcra. the moat common deforml of ihe day l one tUat with cun :ttenilon caa be remedied. It U . IS" i i,nhlirpd or Rtnnnhiir lmh, VWS loy how this tendency tc " .... nalnful doirree. ..,ted to a d jet by raising oneself leisurelj toes In a perpendicular post Jrveral times a da.Othls deforOtJ M a rule be euslly refilled. To dc ?! nrnnerly one must be in a perfect- a perfect. kipriltM position, tbe arms -ropiCt " . -ha. the heels well tola .her ami r me nv J, toes forming an angle of fortyui Seri-ie should be made very slowl) j from tbe ball of botlufeet. ami i descent sliouiu oe accoiirj-u-ueil ic ?! Kime y. without swaying tht 5r out of l's perpendicular line. Tin tue Is not an easy one, but. Ilkt jaar other things, may be accomplish d by patience. It cunJ.e uioillncd. too, W auilliig ttrst ou one leg, rhet lie other. O Inflituus aud raising the chest at tif 0B tiuie form a part of the exorcist (jj If persevered in win uit natcij jlotr nn Increased chest measurement, fvelopaient of lung powW and erect Fortunes In MozitUB. - rertmi'h mltl1 1'e:-"u'1 under Uii i)Dt!n. This is a way to te'.l fortunes jbe girl horn In January will lie a prudent -housewife, we lire told; row! jitureOutij"'"" 0 melancholy. Kebrumy "tiininie and affeetionntt .. irtfe and tendervis mother. Slardi-A chatterrTox, tiio, ial given t quarrels. April-Pretty, dainty, 'Luconst:- storm) iteut anf B: given to stutiy. Mtr-IIandsome in person ami con trntcd and happy In spirit. jnne-Guy, Impetuous and will mar rj early. - July Fair to look upon, but sulsy 9 tourer a jealous. August Amiable, prnctlcal an wll' narry rich. p..tnmliiLn!eilpnt nlViiblo nml n-nn oeiitiu..v0 I -Ani'r heloved. October Pretty, eoqneftisb and often times unhappy without cause. Xov Jber Liberal, kind, amiable md tboughtfi; I Mt others.. PecetuUgr ell proportioned, gay, load of novelty and Inclined to be ex- h Wvagant Chicago News. lld R4)Heiu1ilancei. Every boy and every girl, too, fot I -Aatjter has noed the llkeneS I Jtbat cocoairat 'benia to a monkey'i iku!l and face, but there are niuig etlJ queer Tesenlances In nature, lie meat of ttt English walnut, for In itance, is almost exactly like the Jm Ban lijn. plmns and black cherries iw like the human eye, almoilikt thf nose nndan ojiened oystetnntl jlell an almost perfect likeness of the tijin ear. The shape of a man'.s body may be traeefl tn the igjimmoth squnsli the open hand In growing scrub wil lows and celery Old the human earl b)$!splant and German turnips. Many of the mechanical devices o the pros entday are based on patterns furnished b; nature. The rooting hog sugges o?.l liieplow; the butterfly, the door hinge lie frog stooj, the umbrella: the duck He ship, iI fuugs growth on trees, tbe bracket a Boy Inrenforn. It may not. m generally known tlial many of our greatest Inventors lsan their work -when mere lads in their early teens. Marconi, the mous in ventor of wireless telegraphy, tvos but fourteen when he sefejip his first crude apparatus. In which tin biscuit boxes Md important places. At sixteen Samuel f'oninton licir.in umft o the planlutPuiuie, which he perfected be (ore he was nineteen. Ell Whitney h concelvedaie Idea for the cotton gin fneu he was only thirteen. Sir John Brown was a lad of sixteen when he Invented In his mind the conical spring frlTer for railway tracks nu Inven- Uon y hich Qiufc him ImulCnsely rldi "jjater years. The Tom of a Cntn. Representative Gillespie of Texas rtose resolution asking for infoujin ftyn concerning the community or ln lerests of the rennsy-nnln. BaSmore nd Ohio nnd other rnllronds wiyijpass d by Uie house, came to congress the trst time on the toss of a coin, snP the xw York World. De Is from the Twelfth district nnd first served in the F(fJ.v-elghth congress. There were tlree candidates for the nomination, fjeral thousnnd ballots were taken. 'aiallj- it was decided to break iuc deadlock by the tossoG a coin. The j ""ttl tunn was eliminated on theJirst i and Gillespie won the aeconuHtoas ; thenomlnatlfln. I U S What the Children Did. Dll. r-"i , A little girl attending jjne of the puu- "eoools In Paris had V Ony at home nurse the Qjaby whenever het joother went o jt to work. The ichool llren took up a collection and pledg- j f tliemselves to pay the mother an. ch as she could earn In order to en- 0"ile her to stay at home and send the "no toscfiool. Teilily. Sentinel. Last nlwht I woke up In the dark. All shiv'rinff In my bed For fear a glnnt would c.Jn Q And roar, "1 want you, Ti?U My Bwor.1 was Q the nursery, -Vy shield and helmet, too, O Ani. all defenseless as I waa, S'dtath, what could I do? O nQnll at onr I saflQ-fct lljl. Q As happy ns a lark, ) rerause way down In O" fron' yn 1 heard old Rover barK. A-1 then I b that I was -.' The r'int '(1 n.ver dp.re O Q To e-Q touch O'QrMet fi' Vi'lin Jtovar Wiilcliii.il Ui. Uieiwi SLEEP IN THE FRESH AIR Of Be,9, , w, prap " roOO"tivr.. eQ 0 "dr! lu tow,, a-A ,., ,hilik there Is Koliictbiu:: unh.Mltln-.il '.. ?'."uj '"'ful mi u'i,lu a.r This learn the ... . . - ..-i v.m-c ut u larse .roijirttou of sli-k.iess u j iK.ath. i u K'le-n-esa Mir an.l t.ui i,Vi i I j and Wiuk are die causes f lao.TTS, coi:in-..u Ills tint fesh is heir to. O iiiO-.nj .-.v.q.m- aiost UH!) in ih. tl'tU cnitQ-ui,,. s-l.-fj, W,, Ul..,r )Vja llou-s shut or own In, , , ho.Q. , Kt. Th, or ro..tu Is heated bv aav f-.r unci- or other uumviitii:,tj,14 s.vs-- couii-l!iuir o.ie to breathe b.i.l air o", V O . ' lu"vH,'"l, e tc i-.iu ou ir.e ni-nt uiij w (lows mid tleep in pKinn- oTr,h i Od they nfcti&Vr ladmr -M -C. ... ur.iui oi coioq J5lhit were tr;;. how Ik it that a fee.Cr emaciate 1 nn md run dov.'i cousuitintive. with ...-. Inn . In the grave, can praeiically slee;i out iioiirs in z,.K weail.fr uaj with hetieli Q)! efi'.H'tsS While the fresh aiQn-jffti-it or con str.ll'itlou has b-en i i r. . ,. toi-luiis lor several year;. It is o-ivO oaly witliia t-.vorQ:-c.. ye r Ost h lis has r.-ali v., fiat it Is i.. Ul1 t pa i always neeessa; with cf:li.;.'.:::;iti ' for llio Otbreat -ne 0M, l to -to to the Ad iron- ' (lacks or i Qirtrlo or s.i::io tively hi.h n-A i!-;yOr,tnat( iher r.-l i 1 t fi ii tuey i-i-i --et InvhT liiintr out il-ors l:i their o-V b-n-ky.trj oO-van b eepllrc with rt ir I : only in fit fresh air. P.nt iRios vnt s:v:n,n hare enterel tbe l:.:9: t.r ..O- olivse in tell, fjt -eo !e :h -.t K fre-h r.h- is sn an mil.tiil'cr of the-k n0 feel.'.e howMuttcii nion-0i"--iit!il and beneiOl elai must IMuo in maln'aiultif a iTerrrw of health and stnm'.-.h that Is t'j? best po'sl'de iusur-0-e a .-:i : :i 1 :- fonn ol disease. 1 cannot S!ili too stron-'.y on this su'ije.'t. Of eotti -e people w!;o ere llOt accustomed In f'-..sli ulr v1.",,,!.! ,, make the el.-itr-e too tmi'SSvSsf-i-' should gradually neeust.i tliem -el -c-f to more ntnl more air u-itll they r.t ltt-u Si"CI In nlilifvly rnrc nnd Pe-h a!-. -At Airondack rhvslclr.n in (Inol nsekeb.iiK. a. Iliitr.tti l.-ii. mUH' For a Hike To -bold sbi,o for a risa re';uires thorousle lwledge oftae piieit represented certiiuly that Itstgyerits are suith nsQ) ciffVy It tStufsaily to a higher value, and a mind sufficiently serene and Grm to witness undisturbo the ebb aud flow of market prie.-s. It Is by this policy of patience and scrim- j ity that the Uo'dfhllds and otliers have made great fortimi'by KwiLing up tocks when thJ? wore ebeap and awaiting the pro.-ireKR of the gars to clve them value. How much caa somo- times be made lu this way may be Juuji'ed from the fact that nn investor who hadrfiiut $:1i.'-'7o. Including coin missions. Ttlto l.OtiO shares of Ar.terio.ri Saieltin-j comni'tg stock when it wss SL'Iliii'.r for 3'.;?i lu Oeto er. If -3. would have been a'iitoSbar.ze $1.-. 7.00ft. or a , profit of ?120.i;h!0, lu November. 1'.'' Vet It is doul.tr if one man In me--Ica outside of orbrlmil holder, who were uSinoved by market fluctuations. ffljiyi the itgjience nuirforKlj;ht to pur- s-ue tliis course. Charles. Conaut laa Ailautic. A Aw IIIbIi KL- Iteconl. ileteorologists are interested in se cui observations at hi,:h altitudes by means of kites, and lately at the neroiiauiioifl olgeiatory at Linden biu's, Prussia, u record lor height was uiaJe. a kite boiii;, sent up to au alli tu.' aj' U1.100 feet. This was ucco.u-pli.-hed by sending up six kites at S.i'il to each other by the u-ie .9 a length of wire line !iejvo:;imntiiig(v At leit lu length, 'in iusiruuic.il carrieu by thikite recorded a miui mum teniperuture of 13 degrees F. as compared with -11 degrees Fat tile, earth's surface. At the maximum nltl- I tmie the wind blew at a rate of U.iy six miles iuj hour us compared Willi i eighteen iniiescl hour at tiie snri'ai-e. ne.Wv l.lWl''et the previous record : unule by M. "cisseiie de Bort in the Diiltic sea Uyin-iis kite troiu a rr.iu Ish gunhoiit.-IIailierVeekiy. Drrnitfnl lliirlnl CerOnonr. Awiss traveler. Paul Brun, who has returned fr?Q two nut a hair years travels among tha savage tribes of the Kongo, describes in his recently pub j i ,ip iful l.iVrinl eere- lished Journal the dreadful l.Wial cere- - n ni.iof .r tho ninn eatilltl paj.ote Tn(, l0(y t set In a chamber ,lrtII.-i n i.0 bm 0f a deep dlteh, ln(o wijjch youm? ?lrl are thrown, , ijeir annsOind less broken with n club. r i IJ.i.i. 41 .K1..P nroVwilljl ,i ia tniretiierwith his wO.ou. . espce'0y his cnn. which Is broken . fr, ,hfr m.c eaI-s is then fllle(1 ,q an(1 Ua wTes slaves ara 6la(n ovcr ti)e . q cbineae nmra. jhe Is one rcsiict In which, ac- Mrdlucrv a correspondent, tn Japa- nese can teacn me uinese uoiiium . a military way. and that Is In reiQ"'! to the cavalry. I he Chinese b,,lvtM horses as good as QvlHW'n 1" orlfSU.d are botn,- -men. wni have noWns to wjn iroiu r.uro,.e America. ine jupiiu.--.i- ... j j . 1..... I.. I.A.a,.til:i1l. lln. ueiiciciii. 111 11 "VrirO '""" rontwenr. nOAnn V iwlaam n' j-t Ci ''.h.iiit w TIip s .ICS X- I'Ul 1 .. ... I J V ' "blll-ltll.' 0;. r t n : : 1 1 which 'n . 'fin. - enri'-es 1 'i 1 f- Arecri.'nO ''''' 3ird trli.iniin.O o coo oo r a;ii'C "" fol I w i . I Couct Carpi and KisDgLter j I lOrnina; .J When a a result of the Fr.Oco Pros-1 ton war the Hermans moved their ter-' rilory wtw,-! a part of the border l.ue wns t. riverJIojie. The cityO oi .vVJy is on ilteM-rJafu aide of thr r.v.'i- ajj L. ..,: wild from I'uris. "'J Wiurauy the rrt'Uch uu oiu side t mi.i II. . i .-. . ... . 1 ;1 fc " 1 c "f f-'ftifyins. and eaM I n"1' a eonsid. O'T l'""s"1'I''"!l' eithon , f:,,3 ,.f s'lnbespeare :Q "i.nuiiQ Kmu,.Q Vlllh-v aWim-ujlM and loV. u """-'O "- ''-"-li l.eaies..mt of art.hfry. IUHvting the gun Mi u f.u-t ueut ll.-u a win. i- h.iiri.,1 ..'.1 m. tiiuiiiu e;-.v0.iiviU;;y diwsed. with a y.i'uig hu'.y U;::i:iik Q.vliouately It h.s uruistroliea uwurd i. lieutenanl and ViiigDi hitu while he made b.s In- Jinn. KJ iieu. ;.i ii... ..i.i "i ..i n " o'ii.w i u-iv mil h like to iiiiiuire what in drv' heu. tlil N ; to the eirtjie Kiiiil In i.a.i.iiu l..i;ue.i, ask h m Tvhat he in " 'o " "l-A' doii.g." Th. Kin .ro.ee.ieii u let lT.tr.., . . n W . . ... in ii.iui ui.l i;ev father had Uhmi -oi.iier In UvVjuug-r days in the Iff. iau army :,M t,..k u iutere t In tht lianes in T;fare, clleciiiUy in urms. lire tarty yei.l's ago. w Villiers retnrncd the bewitching an. e sUnirina liianea kqc u nud mdisl to expUdu lu her fa. net- thti - """'r "f l""'l'R and tiring the g'tu the "A u"'' aniiuuuitinn u e.l. " 1 O1 "Ms Hsvafy Qtcrixtc.l in an.l ' rof,.;n:d!y astoiii.-lml atQe w m lerfltl rhilliire In weupatis siluv be h.lil fo.ig'il i'gi'u.Q Canhak'.i in l.s.itl. 'ffiSU;' I -. I,..", gl, kini'.s of at sioiliei- 7'ms nml v iri iTis ' .. iliiniunitu ty some ofw.vhieh was a new ty- (f course the yrce VillV-si, t rill; iiiij tl!tn:ph Ii.t t i t!u it!.! ni.in :uul to I km' through his own nml liar vyva, :hore lu'intx two distinct l.); of cn- YiMMutiou, wnr . I l.vo. She her1 soft ti -s ml on one of tht h: i;uus, ami ; it wiis like th, touch of n kltMriw. J Tlu'ii slie starti'il back ns if slir-lkul lian.llftl a m;niaturt volcana. Ilorf coi!ii"i llio DlliciT of thi il:iv." snid Viirns Suddenly. "JMcne waik ou, and I will join you after lie lias .passed. "We are not pcrnilsl to give any lufonnat; ou mil. any one." Jiry miitturj to The yomiff lady fiomed to dif ficulty In m:klngWiur frith ur unucr staiul the reason for threiiii'-t. He e:cntl.v oonl.l not why he .-.honlii gt he ptiven ;.j)ie !nf jnnation above boar he desired. Y hereupon Vlitiers exphtiid tint the German govern ment kept a swarm of Ppiea busy nil the while tryiug to gain lnformritwtt of the French Improvements In arniR, nmunin'on, movements of troops and increase or rortiii(.ntion;i. 'ihe ota gou tletinin nt this declined to nee; it any iur:ner iiQiriii:iLiA.ii hi.ii.-il- J)chig tired. snt down on a bench. sP't daughter, not so Hensltive, strolled along the par- apct with the ofllr with a view to serin? more Interest. ns sights. "Slsuorliia," he said us soon as they we-e rj)i t of liearlas. "I have been dc- IlKlttrd. Hirllled, with ynur p -cscuci? 1"'"' May I not have the lunar, (he expilsittp'eaure. of earing ou you';" "My father Is very old fu-dibiiod," she replied. "He will not consent to my receiving any one whfi3 not noble, lie always says Count Cnrpi's daugh ter must not associate with any but of her own kind." "I nn see you ngnlfi. We are to get in a new kln,if pvolecllle tonl,'ht, put In secretly that the Germans may nor trpt bold of it. Will you not induce you- ru.Q-r to come and examine it?" "1 will try," replied tin- girl, bludiing ami hanging her head. At 11 oVi-k that evening Count Tur pi and his daughter were adnfj! into th ' f vr. being passed by tl'c ird at T.:lti'ii:int Villiers' order a.i I .'itbi ul tin storing of tjious ii; i oT hclls. C i: lit Carpi was ei'ivLLf.uii: bed with the fuse of one of thr be.i.g caution ed ly the lieutenant no ti . Ii nv it to u," one. since his giving it m:ght cause him to be shot fjr treason. 'iiie e.i :..t put his hand ou h!sem't nij t.e -i.i:-.- 1 .that he would so iner le shit lii.m-c.f than permit any one to vei'0. l:'y m..l uight the work of storing tiie she! s wis llnHbi'i wus linlihed, and the count and A: daiter oeiarteiI lie latter communicate with Villiers at the c.2-d opportunity. Phe next miiiih' Lieutenant Vil- Hers win eiietifrud with his Runs ou the p.Oipet when, Imtkiujf out upou a brill);", he saw an old man aiiJ a girl wnlkitiR erOs toward (iernnin terrl- tory. ihe pair were t yunr i arpi unu ti;K.Q. Tiie lieutenant mulled. The iir..m.n.llO. thu hi;nl.ni;irter of tue otlleer iu eoniuiaud of tbe district n1ul , ii,iniiTti to hh presence. O "Well, HelloWt," said the oilieer, ..wjat did you Rather?' O i. t n cln.nlotnn nlmif v lii.l from n mnieton anont .llrt ,, thp fort nml Inst nlKlit wit-' npsSl6 ti1(! storing of n qow klml of Rlvliut got to. HSr tne-ruse utSfl.siSohliig lateij ucvlsed Jrwon- dirful Invention." lie handed the fuse to the ollloor, who glanced at It, then threw It In his fare. "You ol'lfool,' he sold, "that belongs (1 n aiM,,tle pnttcfor snen. qtui ()l(,v wcr0 (1011111119 getting Ihein out of ,bc wnv. Thcv evlib't tly got nn to ,! f.Psl youO Well. 1 think you 11H0 inniK j u , n,p,.r g , bar k to your 1 IIIKC Sll ll. kwU.rc nliont iwirarom tuiin . . And yon." tO'l' "' 'O I . , ...... d-.,el 1 viilin Kirl --nao i rj " " f l ' - . I future. Voll mlSiit P'ek UP sou..-4 vnlltnlile.' t.r'ii' l:nlly ttali uis r;.!i 1: I O-''' P"i'':'1 -. r-; 1 1 1 1 - T I T 'fnt Licit- rVr- contiijunlly f r tiie' flf-niiJin ii tenant Villiers si Hi. once and chop t lu-i " f :" T o 00 0 " , , , viiaraiiie neu BREVITIES! THE HAUL OF FAME.' Ctiarle l?nes of East I-elwmn. .0 11.. ugtl eltityOiur. lius:.iil 'Ho bushels of com last wasou. IJvKeut I'allieresi il.e J'jjl pros- MeSft Vf 1'rau. e wVrfu VMismi.h f iu.lf.nher, aud he is l-tu:iJ (U te t. U r. ron,:: Fre.leriik U M.irrls of New YjrU illy p'iriiia.o.1 uQ &J-,;jw juOi.ur ; . tra-'y f r f S.'.. .lu soie t:iue be O The lion. V!liiaai Moore, chiif sec ret. iry ot.Tasu! .u'.a, who r-'i'eutl re cciiej con tratulatious on his iVUty .l''ith lilrtliduv ' working miu.stiT of ih,VKr? :".. u. a Stepheti Saiii.rd his given i"le.tno to the Moutg.miWy t'ounty tN. Y.i His- . l.'.,..t I.. I.,,.. ... .,1.1,. I. ,(U j Q I seuteil ta the society by ti by tieuer.Q Watts de IVyster. I V the most re- u. ... ......... w..v iibleQiien of his generation, has just died lu I.otiaou. Ty b.s Invitiiive uess he created at least three uew lu I ustriei w'O combing l y uniehlnery. the iiiiinufacuire of velvet ly power l3.i'.i and the weaving of plush. t'O. iiu James M i ireheii.l, n lirei.mg IV.-.i.ii.iyiiite. who ftllov.i-l tiie son for over f.o-ty year-i:ts litl.d u;i a i.l'iiiue :;.!. n lu his h.ime In facsiuiiie of a ship's eah'.n. lu no one particclar tloi-s fie cabin" di.'er from a ciii.in on y of t!:c full rig 4.oY5Vi'.iir A'ps lie so lung eoniinaniied. rg.--unt:-iWL'.iIliouii 1' li K:!:j in of the of ...! Qiil- Uiiriy u.iitli k-Ji p.:ny Ut.v, ii nv 8i:U.Jia'J iit 1" I MclU'liry. is tlio .Mr'si iiuiu iu fill. t-r i ho unuy or tiie u-.ivy. He vi k!: L'm cn:iuis nn.l is n rv .utv-ms Ii.-j i.I'.Ii vn'.l A imiit of lliri't yr:irs ctu-h. Thi'iv ari' fow bol- Iit i:!mi'rs iu ux' ixrw.y tlnu lit'. An;ircw Vnul. ui;itvh:il sit (.Iirnnl. Vix.. .........in ..,..., .... .,t nu .. u ?1 yy. Illu, ,ie jys oi'iils imu-Ii Ni Vr's U lw ; nr.in who swears liiiu in. This leaves him a b'g shining silver half dollnr to show for bis laltm. He is reri:ired jt fu ish a bond in the sunt of .j).CbO. Sl Tip l...t.l. Vf'.rl t..C..tf or t.nm. v ' .... ', Ig, , pirative phiiologv at OxtuTd univer- (2i . ..t... Ci . nt hand imkI did not know how to read. Tod.iy he is couriered ie of re most learned men l:i(&ng!and. He compiled the air.h jritatAv "IlnTland Uinleet Dic tionary' nnj lus maue n umnl-er of translations. (5) SHORT STORIES. - During 100:3 no fewer than 2'il v rcIs of HbO tans gross register and up ward were totally lost. ' ' Matihnttnn.Sovndn's l:i9t gld m!n- lng,camp, which Is olshty-twi miles from Tonopah. now has a newspaper, the M.. W. F. Hond pah?JO for the Qrsjcopy off the prs. Ge use hViwcm. United States fish commission, who has Inspected Wa- ((,r Hubble, the summer home of the late Gcuertil Lft" Wallace, will reecim nienil that the ivernnient accept It as a place for tlsh cultures. A sllvgatcr 'of n ilollar, bare of , ill wrapping, arrived safely at the post- . oltlce at New Decatur, Ala., the other ilay aud was delivered according to the , dreys wrltteu on a piece of i f pajiel- which was pasted on one-side of the coin. Dr01j, Scripture, who ha-bceu .....I-:..,. I ii i.l. ll,.UVii,,!i.r 5 Sf.ilU.sni.il, institution grant, lias secured a gramaph ,.:e record of the voice of Kmpernr William of Germany. . ... , . ., vnii. .mil oiueuui at Wilmi ngton. Tiie total Iu;:;iin p'lhitlou of the " 1,'nlted States, exclusive of A laska, Hum hered L'74,7Ui in PM. Of these 1HI. U:i:i wore citizens' dress and s.'t.Uii wore a inlxture of lu llan an I civilized clothing. Tln' win could nail num bered (W.1-17 and CP.oi.li eo:: car-.v on nu ordinary conversntloii In Idglisli. O GERMAN GLEANINGS. It Is just nlfVit two years since tho prouiis-(2ititbreak of the insurrection lu (.erman soutnwesi Ainca. ine campaign una cost Cermauy I'.U'K) men and $7.'tO,- tMy iinoney. Terliaps the oddest use to which boI- fliers are put 'at the Heidelberg uul- verslty, where the nbool of anatomy draws upon the garrison for Its llvlnjj onjici lessons. q Though Germany has held Met, for iliiftv.Kvn vnnni ch. t mill nibllriir tn tiie strenRth of ltn defenses nml has ; lust built throe &hru irreat forts com- mandlnK the plnteiiiiH of (iravelotto and AmunvillieM. Tti dlKfiinlM nWiiMrv sabers of Eu- - .11 I . .1 .11 . . I n 17.. pnoA flnrt their wnv to CAinanr: tlieuce tiR.y ru distributed 'JJ over the world to me gnvngo trll.?"s of Africa, to Aralja rebels In YcinejL even to Uus- shin rMolutlonlsts. Tlfe other day a GennnOurm 0"K,1( 1,1 ono ,ot 2fJ.ow conjeQued French sabers. O CD- JEWELRY JOTT GS. Dog collars' fiis'ii 'iiable for even- lug wear In Jet, purls, preclons or jo-rpoioui stones. , w IV SoVJq's gold - .'net rings have - l.u.L'L. W.i a-..l tllO llinifi tltll is iiiu.li.sl to oli f!.-cv links. wT vni iop inni optai 1:1 iinuii, iu ioid n tiny photoTap:). There Is 0 far.ey Jn t noi"f barlns Mes monnte'!, nut :i- b u looms, but fur their Leant v! Mo'int! In Rllver tr p .d. Loin-.' dtily p dMied, they tiiny (.. m.i ' uf ns t't-w II-i.;J. JuTrel- f'ir'-ulnr- -AVerkh. oiSft teonST EVIL. It la ilO ' ef tbe Ilrst Blol ! tbe Knttuna. Ever' one who has conic tv " eiwtn iPi.e maturity must have haVopiWnii nt;y to o'werve for hUnself liow Kreal t tbe 'os to noclety rt'e.i a tlrst rat leu'i iM 's prematiir.'l If he leave O -Q1'1 'eaves it bereft of his i.l una I.Ts tntinlug ami exposed to perm fr r.i wl.'ch he u.V-.it haVJ sh.el.'.e.l It If he leaves ti'i faini'y iheiv Is the In j i. , ic ie"L in.- k j .i.-ii ue uuui j l: td. R.Wi. f.itli.-rt.- famlliei ' W . , , .... I - tf.r lOt v.QJ in s'dte of their ban vrfJ In aplte of their Imuli i cap. but t'le uu'h-'ottetl Qilltil;e ot i r.ead f:ltl?er tire totnl loss. Mai ' ! j ::: country, north and south, sufT f;- :: the I'.'.vli'.atio i of Its very bel In the civil war cannot be com . ... i r I'. in i..iiy.- icy of war to ".va ft'i ll:.!is iensable liest blood nation Pre.ii'cnt pavld Starr .lor.lVr bases a very interestimt: argument in favor ot petce. He has ho-'es that tht tiresc-f i-e 'tnrr will sis the neri'.ta'te'-t estali l.tvent of ivvioe for inanV.'.nd. Tin - ei - iN of pea .Q to tv:!i:vt- be tn-ik ttotVlriT of as eotirvfel with t'l ti of war. I!N ar it -t"f all 'o.il i-i,..i So call"d "deeiul ''it' irf ins iir. i none (mSa''lnf'srtlmn natlon that tftet.est sti Il ls b-.'-.l k.'I'd olll t of. leavln-r the pert ''nation of th- r:le I to Inferior bidlvlibvls. lie n :ll i'-i! l' that neither adversity por li'--"--y iVQ1 stroys ii rae anil tn it ge -.er it n i f-M-to the type will foll.rv eenerati mi ii t i le0he best Iniiiviiilli 's lire );':! .,1 on. ; lJreee, be utvs. died bee'-lte tht nrti who 1:0 'e li' g'ory bad if 1 O-se. iiwav and V-fti eo-te o!" their bin mil tbeivfore homo if the'r kial. llo'ae f.'1' beivine of the eti::ilioa of her ' e U The peaceful slni'-le fr e:lt.MH Dr. .l-l ri t'lLik", pv'-s a pru:Ium en tbe SiJ)' vliVi-. Th ' st y.w c aliead la time of iu" r tbe ''le. w ". nnd di-'sinate.l r" to Hie w-.n.Oo"i'T tl(iir:s l"in cor.al." h s:iy. "Jh 1 u i tioii whl 'h tnm li'uewi t'x l"--- n v:r Is th.' o ie mnst likely to flev 'he Mho Btroni tmttnl!o!iV with w!i:rn vleton must rest. -Harper's WSitv. O lumen A. (.firflcti'. ltrottior. Thomas Garfield, n bro-her of Ih-esl .in,.i i?.,nii.,i.i it, i.. . .. ..... ii,,.i. vllle. Mich, lie Is el -hty-t'irce yean old nnd linn lived In the slate anil on the fane ho owns for forty .vers. Uj Garfield has neveO'ee:i in V'1-i1:q ton. "After Jiumy-by. he.vi cliK-tei1 president." aay he. "I went to Meato' to visit him for a woo'c llefory'6l,rwwtt to Wash-nton. While there he told mi that It w as tho worst tlra : that cjuIi! havo happened to liltn. He nante.l t po to the Benate, hero he thou .lit hQ could acconipllsh more (rood, hut .0) presnwieyns rorcril upon nun. wit.': 1 started to come home James came to CleveUud with ti'.e and put ine on tin tralnV Ills last words to me were 'Thomas, I have to ray kooiPiv to ,vou Youro folii'j back lo a ip.ilet Mic!:;?:a . home, wlillo I mn iroln-i where 1 KiasP havo Increased anx'ely and cares." Thp next time I Btiw James he was a corpise," Tht. Iitf-tttv.lnjr Sfrc-rni f III utifimlx. More Wau $:in.;o:i.O(K) worth of ilia moa.ls nnd other precious sto..cs have bee.i Imported lutifTTII l'alte.1 Stale i tV.nInr Ihe jiast calen.lar year. 'Mil-. Im. oria'.liSi aitiKiu.ls and pr.'c'ons stones l-i by far the laiv'O: t In the h!s lory of the United Slates, the hl rh PS ter tiiui-V In Q.i'llcr years' linvlug been VitMIO III lit 3. while IIP.'I showeil but J-L.'riii.no:!. l:t the ten moailis ot PHi.i eiuleil with the month of Oeto'.et the lotuOwas over ?".l.(:cfi,f:(in, or morn than In any full year prior to pinri. The im'.'ortntlon nf tlic--e P'ti t'lonlhs. ! ":"' ' " "" I -"; ovpr ?'"".'' ! 111 , ' 'n' '""'" 'Lv "'a' 'he figures for the . eives an nv' p r month, ri, be assumed I foll iwimt total it i to C" - l!l.: 1 nnd S'SrilUMItKI In lb'J.'!. - IlarperV Weekly. Ire nn n rifrar Lighter. The tdiater'H mutches were all pnji: but neverllielesH he t-uilled. "I'll lh,'M my ehjar whh a piece of Ice," be nnld. "A pieee of lee? KuVdsh!" it. Htlll iiC it. th( young man carved a fr:ij,'nient of hhr into it rudu lens and held beneath the leim hi ol pnr. Tin? rays of the hum concentrated on the clrnr lu round bright Hpift tt( potd. Soon this mA brau to HinokM. Another tnouieut iVud the clar lighted. "An Ire leiiH." nald the Hkater. puflliu tiji, "ooncentrntes the heat of the una nltnoRt nn well hh n hirn letin. I bav seen n Khmt Ico lens make water boll. Q- V O O 1 ' ' j miturrd a Lliilr nu. t A vounir woinnti Ktudvluu at the Acad-niy of Tine TrtH In Ililladelpiiiu . U credited by the IluLiilelpliia Keeord with tbe invention ' ltl. 41. n 1 1. v 1 . 1 1, .t. .Tr.i wonl which ahouM fill n louse felt want. 1 In tho clr t ie lu which tho young wu in move the OjnL "etiltiire" Is In her opinion over(vorkYdiMl misused, lielug drug ged lu on every occasion to describe persons of a certaiu stations to Intel lect and breeding. "Are they cultured ' people ?"i-!Jie young wmuuii wn" asked coii'ernnTi; some HC'tualntancos, nnd O bcr reply was, ""O they nreQily cyj , VT'- . ' TheOonly" One. ; Conntor I'l-rkltis of Ctilirnmlu Is the only whnl r la e:ireHH. Heprenenta Q'on flnrdiK-r of Mlf!Qm 'l-rrryn.itn. !teprn.-iii;ulve tlt'M Wimb th only Alitliony .Mi.lMibk of rhlcii;AIIVonlv grocer. Ii. l-'cale K'nliaiiaoh' f t.'nwail tiie only prl'ieo. It.'pr. Q'll.Tiv John Tliomiis Hunt of Mi-s.mrl I'll onljQ tf.-i..-ulter. Itcnri'siMiiiilivii liilwnrd I., i M''or of 'rr in tb" only Pout-ii. I "i ; or q '1( pm- tlvi. s Hi '.v0 1'' '"" ' PEOPLE OF THE DA Patterson wf rnt.iriilo, FenatQ'l lioniiis M. I'nttersonf Col orado, vi h i rtveutly caused lO-misatloa bv defying hi liciuocrutic coiieagui Is a native of Ireland tiud whs eltsMit to the l lilted St:Qs senate by un Joint votes of l-i'imuTatsSilvi1!- Ite P'.ibiicnui aud ll.ulisls, taking bit ,.:.t in 1;H. 1. proposition at I- between c ..,,.lnt. niter.;, ill ml bi4 ' irtv ml , ,., O.. n , .,0 , ,. ' " ' ' ' ' Cyy S . - an senators ot tuai puny must v. all nt Hie lat.tleatlon of the saiitoQ o;,; Yn;ti W I, 13 treity. QSeaat ir Tatterson fii:Nroii nidUAH m. i'.MTi:n.sof. elaring Ihe eaiieu- coercive aud nrlP Itary ami its ihOion In contruveuliou of tiie cnustltutlou and in violation of a euat.r's oath. living taken to task for this defec tion by Sfttutnr Hatley, Mr. rallersoii said: "1 have no regrets for the course I have pursued and hall continue to mitted to the councils of my niu'ty In tue selling; nui, realizing tmitwaui ex eluded because 1 am striving to per form my duty as 1 have sworn to exe ciiie It, 1 will linir the exclusion lu perfect eiiuaiilinlty." lliimiui't l.'or I'nj-ne. Cliauin Chirk, though n Democrat, la liGE? fond of the Republicans who fraai Itie f wn. '.enM u ouUior.ty r.i:d offered re ;.buijus Jt- CO rule the h.nise of representatlTes. says the I'lttdiurg Dispatch. Whenever It Is us ouy for him to heave a hompict a.i ii brickbat lu the direction of I'nyue. li.i!::ell or Grosveuor he does It. l'uyuu received a nosegay about his speech on the I'hiiippaie t.irl.r hill. Said l.'lark: O "1 Kiiy in ptTfci t soherne.is that so far as iui'onnal.oii li concerned In fu ror of llio bill it is iiimost Impossible la liuprove It,' lu M0klng of Ills speech 1 i reminded of the Incident wherein a uitiu oiTered u prhie to two giocs. eii'-h one to name the three t thing ou ear.lt local. They went in;o the contest, and Ihe first one nnui-' ed 'watermelons, possum and sweet po latoeV The other one said, 'Gosh, ha s, 1 won't play, 'cause he has named all there Is.' " firntil n Mtijor Gpn.ml. Treileriek I nt C runt . who Iuih Just 0,M'i prumoteil to the rank of major Kcujml In the ('ulted Htate unny by PrWideiit H(H)sevelt, has been In com mand of the department of the cant, with headquarter at Governors la lu 11c!. New YorlO'lt.v. The promotion w.is made to Mil, the vacancy caused by the retlrenietit of Major (ieneral Hum ner. Q The nj major Reneral Is the eldest lierj e tbe civil war. lie was born In $t. Louis lu 10, whs Rraduuted from We t Point In li'l aud held the ranK of lieutenant colonel In the unny when, PUEllRlirt'K IIK.NT OIlA.fT. he reslgnet his oumibNlou In tSl. He has been minister U. Austria and more recently hjd the position of po lice cnuitiilsMlonrr of New York city. At the oulUi''"k of the KpaiiJ.(i)ar he re-entiTiil Tnc army New York viKijiiiis rgi of a 'lit. i Hir l:lco nml serviil for a f : tii." In I Inter distinguish!! hln If In tho r'hll- i il brl:uller vie- hi nml ippines, lie win tiutue gcni'iiil In th.. rogniiir scrvl. lo'ti ral i.ranr wn i only l ft'. ).'J;i IT-.VVSX y.-nrs-to ttnA .:.iO.-- '' Willi's ',J1T froiil.frf" O 1 ' the O;,.. th" tint' nl.. t il.,' Vi.-k-l ,. 00 o : O O o o t If! G o o: OG' i i J o I. : i i i. I j I - I i -. i i " ; ? v. i f ;o 8 oo o V i t:r, 0 j ;f . o o .