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WASHINGTON COUNTY K e e p i n g D o « r » O a t o f C o rn fie ld *. •vO -W i ■Ai Ill the district o f Rachim k. In the Transcaucasus, bears are regarded us the worst enemies of the maizeflelds. and when the season for the m aize cobs to ripeu comes round the population take a ll possible steps to protect the fru its o f tlieir toil. In the evening the peasant, armed w ith a gnu, a kiujal, a stont oaken cudgel or w hatever other weapon he can secure, takes a ll the dogs be possesses w ith him and goes o ff to the field, w here he sleeplessly guards his iuai£p during the whole night, some tim es ut the risk of his life. H e passes the night in tiring off his gun and con tinual shouting, w h ile during the day be is forced to work to the utmost of his powers, seeing that it is just at this period— i. e ., when the m aize is ripen in g— tiiat he has fo thrash his wheat, gather iu his crop of beans, repair his w in n ow er and make ready the places fo r storing his maize. I f a hear gets in to a m aizefield iu which ho does not ex pect to bo disturbed during the whole night, ho first sets to w ork and gorges h im s e lf; then, fee lin g heavy, he begins to ro ll and sprawl on his back. H avin g sprawled about u bit, the bear begins to feel playful, and it is then that the maizo stalks suffer most severely. Tuck in g his legs under him, lie rolls head over heels from one end of the fiold to tho other, and in his course ho uuturul- ly breaks and rolls down everythin g in his w ay, rendering tho whole crop use less.— London Times. HATCHET. KING OF T I j KE. King of Tigris comrade trrv*. Where iu »11 thu«- »-1 « “ rt th ,uT Bailing *jn Fonseca blue? Wearing Amapala now? Ki u s o f T ig n . where url tu ¿T Batt in g fo rA n i.il' V <rv n? Baber hilt or oliv I v u s h v Crown of dust or 1-" i' I n Raving love or narri.sa" v •• King u;.d comrade, " here art reply was too mocb fot T-e tamed lier coiuj osure. Ldy? Was did he know i to the last?" He just oi tied his eyes; „ . . j b<» opened I f J ; -V ■einU. v II aud mu ': Ad G al sweet « hi» an I tisier and mo, und tlmm | ", cube— hejnet died usee. real nice. | the ut ••-,V he touched M >s li'* m ,,u \ Bailing on Pacific *• u«? t\ o a’ in and laughed, “ what do you sup Pitching tents ia I ;xaa now? o f the moment amoug young women ler thinks so much c f me Cnd* rn'atli magnolia tree- H: Htill In tlieir teens. A plain white or Thatch of pa.iu or e o l .r bouiM. to pick out the coftiu; ■d me delicately tinted fan is selected, and Soldier singer, where or: tbuu? ►he didn’t kuow wbat would b* «P ' the gay seals are arranged upon it with "fiute I selected u little beauty, Coasting on tho Oregon? P jR B T T V Princess Marie, o f *nxe- what taste may be. f f moDograme e r* SaddlJ b jv r or U r 1» n prow? von ought to have seen him in it . " f. *pol>urg*Gotha, was taken to Ber- hoarded, it is these that decorate in P i Pampas, pi .in or mountain brow? J1 ■ a Irv in w.-is becoming vastly in |-1_ JL i tin In 1892, when she w as Just stead o f ti»e wax impressions. A “ trip ” Prince of rovers, where art thou? ten *«1 in Fanning. He was so ditler- The xhy yountf man ami tiuiid maid 17, and there met the handsome crown fan means the record o f a w in ter jo u r ■un uny oue she had ever met be- In rtilenw wait from w*ek t* wetfe, Answer mo from out the west! prin ce o f Itouniania. who very quickly ney. and it holds on its sticks the pretty Then, too, he nuzzled her. His 1 am weary, stricken now; K:u*h wondering, modeatly afraid. recognised her charms. Friuceas M arie imprints with which all first-class ho Thou art strong, and 1 would r» rsj'ion was certainly of a “ don l Whose place it really is to speak. Reach a band with lift cl br .«U8 equally attracted to him. for he. tels now stamp tlieir stationery. I f a style, but somehow she couldn t —Washington Star. King of Tigrc, where art »hou ’ as w ell aa lieing handsome. Is jKissessed European trip has been undertaken, —Charles Warren Stoddard. “ H ow wan the bride fjlven away* believe him to be as heartless as he o f great charm o f manner and upright so much the better, as that insures sscujc'i His story about the death of “ By her com plexion.” —Chicago lie*, ness o f character, a prince fitted iu ev- steamship and other effec tiv e insignia. the i.ttle b"V had 'affected her greatly; ord. » igry w ay to I k * a hero o f roma nee. The so much so. iu fact, that she went to S w eater fo r W om en. (iuzh y —“ In it pood to cat at nightb» b etroth al took place not long afte r F o r a long time girls, and even w o see the sorrow stricken mother. fore p o in t to bed?” Iaisbey Itedef th e ir meeting w ith the cordial assent o f men. have felt that they would he hap • Ob.” said the mother, between her Miss Irw in was very hepy. She was inlte, man. I m what pood to eat?” -Ho* fell the relatives o f both prince and pier i f they could w ear sweaters. It tears, “ yon are troni The Morning Her- j handling a difficult assignment win bury (Jazette. princess; and on Jan. 11, 1893, their was tried by some adventurous spirits, by rights should have oeeu given t-i one aid. you say? It is so kind of yon to . knarriage was celebrated at Slgmarin- and w h ile found p erfectly satisfactory o ld Bachelor—“ N ow that your slate come. My poor little boy thought The of the men reporters, and so it bu) 1 fcen. T h e l>cauty and youth o f Princess about the throat lacked the sym m etry that she remained ufier every 1 tie e.-“ Herald was tbe best paper in tow n ; he , lins married, it is you r tarn.” Young iMarie touched all hearts, and her w in women h ave lea rul'd to prize about the had gone to dinner, and for some time ofiou sold it. I f all tho people on The . lady “ Is that meant us an offerf- kling manner soon made her as beloved waist. T h is had h d to the manufacture tho w alls o f the city editor’s loom h i 1 Herald are so good aud kind as yon aud : Lustipe Blatter. |>y K in g Charles as if she was actually o f women's sweaters. These lack that “ Thous hast a pretty w it,” quoth tfc listened to the uususnal sound ut sin'll Mr. Fanning’ — n is own daughter. The Queen o f Itou- monarch. “ Aye, and n dry humor,” r* an lionr of a had stub pen scratching ••Fanning!’ ’ kiam.-i is as charmed with her new niece “ Yes, do yon know him? I don t plied the Jester. W hereupon tie* king over thin brown paper. as the king is. and looks on her and F in a lly the monotonous scratching know wbat on earih I would have done | pushed tbe button.—Philadelphia B n ? tre a ts her as a daughter, finding In her M a n U n d e r T h ir ty - fiv e . was interrupted by the opening of a in all my trouble if it hudu t been for | ord. companionship a re lie f from her « i d Mrs. L illia n Boll, tho authoress, as door, und Fanning, the police reporter, him. He a got tho kindest, most geuer-i A fte r the B all.—F irs t Sweet Thlng- memories and fits o f melancholy. serts that conversation w ith a man un hastily entered. Miss Irw in paused in ons heart. ‘ Tbe Lord lovetii a cheerful | •Mnok says Miss P a s s e d dn’ t look twe& T h e costume worn by the Crown der 85 is impossible, because tho man her story long enongli to look np. giver.’ but then, Mr. Fanning can af- ] ty last tiiplit.” Second Sweet Tlilog- I >rin<'e«ut M arie o f Row mania, in the por under 85 never converses; be on ly talks. “ O il,” she said, “ i t ’s you. Fanning. ford to give, a u d I “ No. She looked th irty-five!” —Bev tr a it which accompanies this article, An d your ch ief accomplishment o f be Been to dinner already?” •’ Fanning afford to g iv e !" ejaculated I York Tribune. i » a i worn by her at a recent fe s tiv ity ing a good listener is entirely thrown “ No, m a’am, not yet. I'm looking Miss Irwin. “ W hy” — Jn Bucharest. T h e petticoat was o f aw ay on him, because he dees not in for Scranton. Hasn't come hack yet. bus " I t ’s a blessed thing to he rich, and j Corroborated. — N ew -York er — *‘Aw plain silk, the overdress being o f rich- tho least care whether yon listen or not. he?” to have so uracil power ou a great big j Philadelphians us slow as New*York« test brocade, the design o f bunches o f N eith er is it o f any nso for you to show Philadelphian (*ur “ N ot yet. An yth ing I can do for yon?” . ke '1 • H tr a ll,” c ntinned tbd think they are?” fea th ers tied together with true lovers’ that he has surprised or shocked yon. “ No. thanks. I just wanted to see elder woman. ’ O f coarse, if he had todn | prised)—“ Do N ew -Y ork ers llduk we’n knots beiug very dainty and effective. H o cares not fo r your upproval or dis him about a story— that littlo chap teat poorer off than he really is, I wouldn't slow?” —Truth. T h e fichu o f Brussels lace was draped approval. H e is utterly inditferent to was hurt. Read about it. didn 't yen? liavo let him do what he did. ” “ It is sad,” said oue pirl, “tint m J ki exact im itation o f that worn by a you, not because yon do not please him, Scranton's interested. Tho littlo chap’s "M a y 1 ask what he did?” inquired many men now adays have a preatdei) dead and gone beauty in a portrait bnt because he lias not secu you at all. dying. I ’ ve just come troni tho boose. more money than brains........Y «; Miss Irwin. fro m which the costume was copied. H o knows yon ure thero in that chair. Tho doctors all say lie 'll die tonight, “ Yes, indeed, and I'm ouly too glad slphed another; “ and so little montjii Since Princess M arie’s advent in H o bows to you iu tho street— ob, yes! and I wanted to te ll Scranton. I am so to tell yon about it. I believe iu men that.” —W ashington Star. ^Bucharest the leaders o f society there H o knows your name and w here-yon worried. Pshaw. I'm worried sick. I ” — tioning good deeds. Mr. Fanning's pa “ K itty , w hy Inis our French lim it livo. But you are only an en tity to him, H e paused, ran his fingers through bis h ave done their best to devise novel per took such an ¡merest iu iny little tion Club called an extra tneetlngf an d brilliant entertainments to amuse not nu individual. H e cares not for hail aud looked embarrassed. boy that it printed long columns about “ Oh, Nan, w e are so bothered; weeuft your likes and dislikes, yoar cares or her royal highness, and she and her “ Come, now, Funning, t ill me all him, aud then Mr. Fanuiug had the man find out whether w e’ re read two nt handsome young husband are untiring hopes or fears. H e only wants you to about i t . ” said (he thoroughly interested who injured my boy put iu jail, and umes or three.” — Lou isville Courier be pretty aud w e ll dressed. H ave a Miss Irw in. I d attending festivities and other func T IIE F E M IX IX E S W E A T E R . then he sent him flowers — beautiful mind i f you w ill. Ho w ill not know it. tions io aid o f charities when the pres “ There ain ’t much to tell. Oh, you roses, the oue9 he was buried w ith — and Journal. ence o f the royalty is desired in order style whleb made tbe manly sw eater H ave a heart and a souk They do not ! mean what I ’ m w orryin g about? W ell, Belle—“ You know Jack Glddlb«|j,ef Mr. Fanning even bought the coffin with so desirable In women’s eyes. But, on concern him. H e wants you to be tailor to pnt the whole thing in u few lines, to secure the success o f the undertak his own money. When I told him not to course; don’t you think he is Just ofl the other hand, they gath er In at tlie made. You are a g ir l to him. T h at's I ’ m afraid he m ight not die in tim e for ing. N ow that Queen Carm en-Sylvn’s Sadie—“ Indeed he It! i do that, he laughed and said that was o f sight?” health does not perm it her to exert her- waist anil are entered n fter a manner all. very personification o f the old snyiag, me to get my story for the m orning’s nothing— be conld afford it .” more fa m ilia r to wom en than is tbe paper. Just think o f what I ’d lose— T o M a k e a G ood C a p o f Tea. “ S o ," mused the lady reporter, as she ‘out o f sight out o f uiind.’ ” — lloitoi male sw eater. A t first they were only I walked away, “ Fanning has spent all Courier. A young man who was being joked such a beautiful story.” used in gymnasiums, but now they are Miss Irw in looked shocked, and Fan bis hard earned savings cn tho flowers ’Tis well your heaviest wraps to weor considered a necessary part o f alm ost about the appearance o f the yuoug lady ning saw it. H is bine eyes took ou a When you a-skating go, i i every wom an's wardrobe. T h e up-to- ho was goin g to marry said iu an apolo resolute expression, bnt the muscles of aud coffin. H e ’s a dear, good boy.” — E’ en though for front you do not ctwt date sw eater Is not only a sensible g a r getic w ay, “ W ell, she Van make a good bis face did not move, nor did bis red Omaha Herald. They break the fall, you kuow. ment. but an exceedin gly stylish one enp of tea anyhow. ” T his is a qu alifica cbeeks grow tbe least bit redder. He lit —Washington Star. A lw a j* R oom I ’o r “ I * e r * " os well. T b e com ing summer girl w ill tion that not many girls possess. Very a cigarette aud said doggedly: “ I understand your daughter ha* "T h e kind of men I want to h ire," be devoted to the sweater. She can fe w kuow bow to make a good cup of “ Yes, m a’am ; so long as he’s g o in g to said a newspaper publisher the other given up bicycle rid in g.” “ Yes. fib? tea. Hero are some pointers: T ea should w ear It when wheeling, riding, or sail die— they said he w on ’ t live through sold her wheel as soon as she found out ing. and In fact, they are sure to be tbe never touch metal. It should be kept iu ton igh t— ho m ight have ennagh consid day while talking to a friend, “ are sel paper, wood, glass or porcelain. T o dom to be had. No matter what tlieir she couldn’t w ear hiph-lieeled slioe*oi fastest friends, for there w ill la* dozens eration for me to urrungo it ill time. it with any degree o f success.’’ Chi» o f tim es when the little knit arran ge make it, pnt a small quantity in a Just my luck to get scooped. ” And lie lines of business ‘ isers’ (a word that porcelain cup, fill the latter w ith b oil rhymes with scissors) aro never out of go Evening Post. ments av III Just fit the ocenslon. knocked o ff some cigarette ashes. work and always get good money. I H oax—“ T iin ley w en t to Alaska pns T h e modernised sw eater is fa r re in g w ater, cover it w ith a porcelain Miss Irw in gazed at tho boy in aston want some isers. ” pecting for gold, and found lead in moved from awkwardness. It fits like sancer and let it stand three minutes. ishment. “ Isers?” exclaimed his companion. stead.” Joax—“ A h ! In large quant) n g lo v e and the sleeves nre gen erally Then, i f you desire to be an epicure, “ W hy. you erne), cruel fe llo w ,” she drink only the upper layer o f the gold “ W hat on earth are isers?” ties, I suppose, and valuable.” lioax- the long, fu ll bisliopy sort, with a tight exclaim ed, iu a disappointed tone, “ I en liquid, throw the rest aw ay, rinso “ To explain what they are,” replied “ No; iu small quantities, und fuUL"- weblted onfT, which clings to the arm the cup aud begin again. N ever nse sug d id n ’ t tnink yon were that sort. ” the publisher, “ let mo tell yon a slorv Philndelpliin Record. snugly from elbow to wrist, nml o ver I t was Fanning’s tarn to look disap ar. Do not use m ilk. I t ruins the flavor of a 'w a n t ad.' Once a man wished to which the fu ll tipper part falls with Mamma—“ W h at do you mean bj o f tbe tea, and the combination injures pointed. “ Yon seem to think, because I employ for his circus an acrobat who all gracefulness that fashion demands. taking that piece o f cake? W beajH the stomach, so the Chinese say. and talk as I do. that a police reporter hasn’t could throw triple somersaults. So ho One can find all colors anil styles in asked for It didn't 1 say no?” Tommy- they ought to know their own beverage. any feelings at a ll, ” he said, in an in put a ‘ want ad.' m the paper. In reply sweaters. Sailor collars and neatly jured way. “ Maybe w e 've got more "You did; but last night 1 heard |>aps A b o ve a ll things, do not b oil the tea. to tho advertisement he received 50 let rolled-over small ones nre the kinds : than you think. N ow , there a in ’t any say that when a wom an says no shell ters. Together with a friend he read most gen erally seen and they g iv e a P o p e L e o ’s Ilo T h o o d . body sorrier than I am for that little ways mean yes.” —Truth. them over. Some of the letters he put very Jaunty effect. T h e act o f getting | H e spent his childhood in the simple boy. Why, his mother and sister think KI M M A N I A . m a r i k . K i n Hu q c x c N o r Dolly—I hear M ary Antique wu i Into one o f these garm ents looks to he 1 surroundings o f Curpineto. than which I ’ m the best friend th ey’ ve got, becanse in a pile by themselves. They were the great belle at the dance the other eve* w l f , tlio burden o f acting as her ma ones that read something like this: n heart-breaking operation, but In real none could be simpler, aa every oue i f I hadn't said my say, the bnlly who je s ty 's representative fe n e ra lly fulls ‘ ‘ D ear S ir —Y oa advertise for a man who iug. She told me she danced ererj ity It Is sim plicity itself. T h ey either knows w h o has ever visited an Italian hurt the little chap w ouldn’t have been can throw a triple somersault. I used to throw dance. P olly—Oh. yes. Mary’» Ju* on l'rltict’HH M arie's shoulders. button on the shoulder or lace In front, conntry gentleman in his home. Early held at nil. I fixed him ull right enough, trij lo somersaults and think that after a littlo the kind of a girl to I k * a belle at x and It Is no more trouble to get Into practice I could do it again. I ’d liko a trial. N o u r i s h m e n t f o r t h e Sk in . hours, constant exercise, plain food aud though; made things pretty liv ely at the year dance.—H a rva rd ’s Bazar. A dry, seal)- skin Is a sure indication one o f them than an ordinary waist. farm interests made a strong man of police court, didn ’ t I? W ell, I guess. “ Tho other letters wero put in anoth Here’s a luo-tto that's as certain “ bay, i f he would only hurry up and o f a blood dlsturliance, and frequently him, w ith plenty o f sim ple common er pile and ran something like this: As that two pints make a quart; H c n n t i c » o f O 'd r n D a y s . accom panies dyspepsia. T h e best treat srtiso. A s a boy be was a great walker die in lim e I could w rite the most ele “ D ear S ir —I am a good acrobat; but. while Time und tide will wait for no in*». Sappho is said by the Greek writers and clim ber, und it is said that he was gant and touching story. Yon just ought I never have thrown triple somersaults, I think m ent fo r It Is a careful diet, an a v o id Little, b.g, or long or short. a littlo practice 1 could do it. I'd like to ance o f all highly seasoned food, coffee, to have been a blonde. excessively fond o f birding, the only to see him. Everybody takes so much in with —Philadelphia Item. have a trial. Jezebel, the Queen o f A hah, according form o f sport afforded by that part of terest iu him, and folks send him books tea and alcoholic stimulants. Some She—Oh, yes; I know that you thisl “ ‘ W ell,’ said the circus man, ns he tim es a dry skin Is the result o f a long to one o f the rabbis, had ''black eyes Ita ly, and practiced there in those aud toys and je lly and a ll sorts o f good that woman is a silly creature, who# Illness w here fever has litera lly burned that w ere set on fire by hell." times, as it is uow, not ouly w ith gnns, things to eat. When I saw him this even shook his head sadly, ‘ there aro 50 let head eau be turned by mere flurry th e cuticle so that It is parchment. T h e M argaret o f A n jou had the typlcnl but by means o f nets. It lias often been ing, the bed was covered w ith play ters from 50 acrobats. Twenty five of skin food which nourishes and builds fnce o f a French beauty. She was said that poets and lovers o f freedom things, but if you ’ ll believe it, he didn't them are "hasbeens,” 25 ure “ going to He—It is sure to be turned if other woman passes with the turf» np the skiu tissues and supplies the oils black-haired, black-eyed and vivacious. come more frequently from the moun seem to care foe ’em at all. The only bes, ” but there ain’ t an " is e r ” in the th at have been exhausted by lient Is H er features w ere in dicative o f her tains aud the soashoro than from a fiat thing be noticed was a bunch o f roses whole lo t.’ Now , I want ‘ isers,* and so finery ou. Imliuuupolis Journal. Mrs. Greene—O f course, you readd most efficacious If applied at night, n i strength o f character. inland region. — Marion Craw ford in somebody bad sent him. He wouldn't does every other business man, but they Mrs. \VW»j part w ith ’em. aud when I saw him ly aro uli employed. “ — N ew York Tribune. your husband’s stories? te r a warm hath. It Is w ell to rut) It Pocahontas Is described as havlDg Century. (w ife of the poptflar au th or)—Oh, in g back there with the flowers against thoroughly into the skiu. Massage Is features ns regular ns those o f a Euro N o t L s t n c d I n C h in o o k . Mistaken Kindness. bis cheek, I thought how pretty it would no! They nre nothing to the stew* excellen t In connection with this treat pean woman. She is also said to have One o f C a lgary's recent con 'in gen t to be for me to have him die with them in One o f tbe first resolutions which are he sometimes tells me nfter lie & ment. M elt In a w ater bath three had n ligh ter couiplexion than usual tho coast eviden tly knew bnt little bis bund. Say, wouldn't that be pictur formed by men and women who ure been out of an even ing.—Boston Tra* ounces o f spermaceti, eigh t ounces o f I Bm"on~ i'ndlan women. about the Chinook, ju d gin g by the story esque? I w on ’ t bother you, though, any succeeding in life, that is, as measured cript. oil o f almonds, four o f lamlolltie, and Theodora, the w ife o f the famous Jus that is being told on him. Wishing to longer. I f you see Scranton, tell him by the only standard in nso nowadays, tw o ouuees o f cocoanut oil. Stir briskly Office Boy—T h ere is a man outside tinian. was beautiful, cra fty aud un get some clams to take hack w ith him. about it ; b o'll be interested. ’ ’ increasing their possessions far beyond who wishes to see you. Business until cold; then add. drop by diop. one scrupulous. She is said to have been he asked on old squaw, w h o bad cob T h e door closed, and Miss Irw in was their actual needs, is that they w ill put Didn’ t I give orders that I was uot# ounce o f orange-flow er w ater and ten tall, dark and with "p o w ers o f conver webs in her eyes and a basket on her again alone. She couldn't take np tbe safeguards around their children; the drops o f o il o f Jasmin. K eep sealed, be disturbed? Office B oy—Yes, sir;W sation superior to any woman In tbe head, w bat she wanted for a basketfnl, train of thought sbo had been pursuing hardships which they themselves con except when using. and the blushing hrano-'orapiied, “ Sit- when interrupted, and she s till had tho tended against shall never, i f they can this is a very uiild-looking uita. em pire." T im e : s and U n t im e ly fu lls . Catherine o f Braganzn, queen o f cum dollar, hyaaklosh. ” T o this tbe gay shocked look she Assumed at the begin help it, be encountered by their off don't think he would create a diittf^j ance.—Truth. T h e ouly objection to having a recep Charles II., was singularly gifte d both C algaryite said: “ Yum ping yin n n iny! ning of Fanning's conversation spring. They not only coddle them tion day en graved on your cards Is that In person ntul In Intellect, but Iu spite S ix dollars aud a ll my clothes? No, by Maud I hear proposing parti® **| “ Such a hardened fe llo w ,’ ’ she mut selves, indulge themselves with unac som etim es, ns the Irishman suid. it was o f her beauty aud her good souse she giuger auapl I ’ ll g iv e you $2.50, my tered. “ and yet at heart I really believe customed luxuries aud spare themselves all the style this winter. The “ m olglity ouconvenlent." " » Is the un was never able to wlu the love o f her watch aud overcoat. ” It is unnecessary him to he what ha says he is. ’ ’ all avoidable physical exertion, but they the proposing aud the one who exp ected that alw ays happens.” F o r | dissolute husband. to state that the offer was uecepled. as T be next morning Miss Irw in scanned believe this course to he the right wav poses the best pets the prize. Bid tunate the htdy who has grow n up I Cleopatra was not an Egyptian, hut a a ll the dnsky maiden asked for the E thel—No; *>ut the papers, but saw nothing about the to live, aud that if it is good for them, you been to any? daughters o r an unmarried sister who G reek beauty, with p erfectly white clams was four bits.— Vancouver World. boy. The evening papers contained long it is good for their children. Thev do bad a proposing party come to nie can fill her place tem porarily. It re accounts of his life and death. Miss Ir skin, taw n y hair sm l blue eye#. H er not understand that character is formed other evening. H ow do you Hht A Itsmsrkmbls AVoaoil. quires m ore unselfishness than most o f c h ie f fascination was her voice, which w in felt rather sorry that Fanning, with nuder tbe pressure of the compulsory ring?—Harper’s Bazar. us possess to g iv e up one day every A n extraordiary tale is told by M ajor all biscrnel. kiud heart, bad been scoop Is described as low. w ell modulated and hardships and self denials of youth Bellefleld—A cynical w riter rein* week to the claims o f society; so w e Pryso Gordon o f a wound received in f i t She was sure his account would just as they forget that health is not a that ,1 wedding a lw a ys brings singularly sweet In tone. on ly have the name on our cards nml the W aterloo campaign by one Donald have surpassed those she had read, and g ift <>r an accident, but the reward of Dess to two, the tlorist aud the c! go Oil year after year m issing friends I T h e Empress Catharine I. had a o f the Ninety-second regiment. He had she sighed as she tbonght of the roses. abstinence aud of hard work nuder nat man. Bloomfield—H e forgets th* w e long to see. and being “ at hom e" to coarse, red fact*, generally broken out been shot in tbe thigh by a masker ball. They bad not been mentioned ut all. ural conditions, perhaps continued tlier of the bride, es|>eclally if the numerous acquaintances whom ive w ith pim ples from the constant use o f The ball was extracted, bat s till the Several days passed She was auxions through several generations.— Frederick man has half a dozen other daufh wish had not been qu ite so fortunate strong drink. She was s slave to brandy wound did not heal. A large abscess to meet the police reporter. Curiosity ludor. on his hands.—Pittsb u rg Chi ml died o f a disease brought on by In formed. Poultices were applied, aud on In tim in g their enlls. j Telegraph. temperance. In youth she had been an incision being made, Io aud behold ! caused her to wonder what he would First E lertrtr L l*l,t la a Ttiratrr. say. Fin ally the chance came. She hap N o v e l M a t r n ion l.il H n rcsll. fam ous Tor her lienuty. a 5 fraue piece and a 1 franc piece were "1 he natural history class will pened to be w aitin g for a car when Fau- t i l * , ! ' .b',!,e,Ted ,ba* ,he fim I t la reported that tbe ladies o f tbe extracted, together w ith a bit of cloth, uiug passed. She stopped him. light installed in an American theater write down the names o f twelve W . C. T . U. o f Portsm outh. Va.. are T a m e F l- h In Ir r l r a t i n ' K ea ervo lra . tbe larger corn having been hit nearly T h e uses o f the artificial reservoirs " B y the way. Fanning. I saw yon was a Jablochkoff candle, used as „ fo tic animals,” said the teacher I d •b o u t to o rg a n lie a unique m ovem ent iu tbe ranter ami forced into the shape were cheated out o f your story about cusing lamp in tbe old California the- notouous tones. L ittle Johuuie under the name o f the Naples Mntrl- are not lim ited to Irrigation; they are o f a cup.— Notes and Queries. ater In Bush street. San Francisco, in off the tollowing aud handed hie the little b oy.” m oulal Society. In Naples girls 14 and usually stocked with fish, which mul * Yes, I was. Luck's dead against IS.h. The managers of the tLeater at proudly to the teacher: ” 1* seal*» o v e r assemble once e ve ry y e a r In one tip ly with surprising rapidity and en Thought*. walrus. t un time were Messrs. Barton & H ill M a r hears and one m e ." o f the churches o f that city, and the able the farm er to Include this item It is almost impossible fo r ar.y one General Barton aud Frank Law ler T h i York Evening Sun. “ What tim e did he die?” unm arried men who so desire go there o f home produce In his bill o f fare who reads lunch aud reflect* a good deal "T h re e a. m. exactly Just too late play was “ Antony and C le o p a tr a R o s e and choose wives. T h e Portsm outh la every day Iu the year. These fish are “ W illie,” said the boarding to be able cn every occasion to deter v ery tame, and In some ras.-s are actu- for me to get iu even a line. I was there b-Jtinge and C yril Searle taking the mistress to her young son. ” 1 dles propose to week on th e sam e prln mine whether a thought is another’s when be died. ” lead ng Parts Mr A H Reece was the olple. but both the glrla and the men a lly trained to rcapoml to the rlnglug o f ashamed o f you at dinner. Y o i or h it own. I have several tim e« quo ed must register three months b efore the diuner-hell. com ing In scurrying “ Poor. dear, little fe llo w ! B o w did eng i:eer in charge of the Work. your arms on the table during th* sentences cut of my own writings iu be die?” niaklipt choice, in order Hint Investlga shoals to fight for crumlis o f brand “ Yes, mamma, "a * t G t * h.3’ * 0rke,d a c' ,n>Plete revolu- .ire meal!” aid o f my own arguments, iu con versa- ; ) m torarncal lighting. . ud “ He died on space rates, m a 'a m ." tlon o f character may be made. i throw n upon the water. T h e raser- lopvful’ s reply; “ I didti't want to tion, thinking that I was supporting . _ coin, also yield a profitable crop o f toe Miss » w i n tbonght that she had be- a \h ; af" 'he Doited lie lioarderx a chance to say the*1' them by some better antburity. — h.erue. M o n o n e s '" *■— >* * » r ' " » » • * w w | „ , „ -Century. :ome used to the reporter’• peculiar r „ * h' c" tbspene. w llh , Uo »othlu ou the table.” — Yonkers Heal and inonograi " 1 < j t — Kitc liia ty . LSD. ?»v i FANNING’S HEART.