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ui-t-vER-GIVI..- ETIQUETTE. AND CHINA. ODb VEHICLES, QL- .• Hw .WAKE AGAIN _AFTER 24 YE RS. -* HANDS. day, eve» if he sUoul«) reach the age of LI HI Mi rotau to Ur Ob..r..d to H.lh Hoste.. Mr. WoUa I'p. How sh« K«e*»s invo« FioMup, M hit®» *i x score, like the lawgiver. M(* m * s . who, and Gu®4U ^t important of The village of Gray.ville has dev«-!- sud Cn« r n«»«t according to Deuteronomy 5;22, wan The dinner i» th«* L— te.7uSctioe.an oped a strange ea»e us viewed from a ■a Tskon On the Semblance r>e first autograph collector. A »»ory The Great Man’s Relation» with Chicagoan* Who Oet About in "You are quite i ght in your surmi*e social ceremonies, the Common People. Strange Faahion. ;„;>Iuulty.tb. ^^;-rhrb^^‘.m\uea: of a Malady. that 1. r i-aj. «ty wouderfullj from London, emteining a l»wn for oboer'ance, a t——— both autograph hunter» and autograj»h beautiful l .:; >. u/fi they are by no teriug form of entertainment tiiat cr.n during u great part of which time he lie >liu a Very Din.alt Foeltion V» Koller Skates, Motor Cycles, Horseless imaiMU-n for -<■; i.- L-U; tha: they writers, i* a* follow»: la- offer«! to a guest; and iu. such it Maintain and Is Too Fro- Carriages, Moles sud Osea “A well-known r ublk* man, who has re plump, whit- »Uli nnw-ivkled. ? hould be duly respected and appte- was blind and aptwchlew. and some- greeslvr for ths Slow- Laployed an I xxxhao * an excellent op i n of hiniferlf. re Viould >■ u like U. H:ow the reason." . .ated. The ut of giving dinner« that I times unable to hear, but can now walk Going Celestials. Mr. Henry n-.. U sea. ceived wot long • u well-merite«! re- • .«I t'i-- n'-ii eut<. v. ho w*» beautify- .,«• utouce dignified, delightful and dis about w ith the aid of crutches, and his Street, St. Lo^ eyesight. . ■< ■ • u:.d hearing all restored. ixike. It hrd ¡•»••n stated that his i _. . ■ :.- t party. tinguished, is a mn< one. .• > t it >* possi In these days, when men who would mercurial treat! " That waa a strange collocation of a (if course, aaya ’*■" «riter in An»wer,. ble to achieve it with a mere- expendi This man is Am McClel’and. He was a blood poison, f Among the many maladie* of tld« celebrity knew bow to make a moat be at the top notch of style perdh excellent cup of coffee. An epicurean • ingle day's dispatches which toid how soldier 1U the late v ar. being a member I was all attention generation ia that of the autograph rd cured, but the " ture of time and pains so well laid out gentleman wiote to him courteoualy .’a Hung Chang, U|M>n his arrival at Po themselves away above thru fellows cfcompuayC. Eighteenth Pennsylvania time, he was "Well, a» you are doubtless aware, her fiend, evinced in the huntuig and per- that it is a marvel that such dinners are and ride in dizzy carts, when women .iftking him for the recipe. This request ing, had been made minister of for- cavalry, and wil le rememberwl by najesty i« « great knitter. Indeed «he pains, and red ■ietent petitiouing for detach«<i .• gna- the ex «-pl ion and not the rule among ign affairs and hod been reprimanded who adopt equestrianism rule astride < invariably at work with her nc-dies, tures of all aorta of persotiaof more or was granted, but at the end of the let- us As a rule, the dinner is regard«» mauv of his old < oairwdea. and the common herd that must trust i ter waa the follow ing unique manifea- or omitting one or more of the proper 1 In ’ the early | ar» of the ’ 70s he was ■ither a- acarf» or mitten« for th • p<w. lefts contemporary fame. In jeaJouely as an affair of reciprocity, and people) m t ie ear« ! “ ‘ ... | to the street car ride« a»trap, eccentric guarded albums tlieoe zealous collec J tat ion of splendid a«*lf-conceit: ‘I hope ’orms in paying r» *«[*•»• ts to the dow- I modes of travel attract scarcely more ;ttle ve»ta for her many grent-grand- Who do not give d.....'-™ th. n. elves sure taken .11 and b.' am« j this to a genuine n*«|Ueat and not a sur Z'-renipr»--. It v. a- known lirforethat hildren. or rot ami Ledquilta. The ineie tor» will paste thoir iMuut* otx mu>t ■ 1 ' ' Tate dJrtto than a pausing glance. xercise induced by knitting ar 1 «he . aacofstrei girl» or r bochi-Iom, bachelors, aake<l aaked I into a half-consoou» leaves for keepsakes. In this sjm < k * reptitious method <>f securing my au the lady was a great stickler for eu- half-con-'ciou» state, during One day, however, when a farmer and tograph. ’ To this the country gentle uette, though in thi* «he <k*w not the hards t. nd o is, of courMc, not to l»e include«! the bci ■ reition BMiimed by ria w) "“-r chiefly to stop a gap. T man replied: ’Accept my thank • for ffrr from some Christian sovereigns bis wife ambled dt/wn Washington hzwmital- to jp.-ak, ami for a time could not hear. e»t autogra|»h gat I m n-r, w ho, for li*- hiten, ri-flne an I 1. ; ,-p them in go»»d about th** most coctly form of hospital boulevard behind a mule and an ox the •recipe for making coffee. 1 w rote unie way. the f h< r • ex. She is a great stickler also erary or historical r«***arch, s au- >a|>e. while, In the ity when it ia largely indulged in, and Some time la-fore hia illneaa his mind every one was interested Faces peered tografilial manuscripts of the eelebrit i* - in good faith, an«’ # n order to convince for mor«- substantial things and ia be- from windows and doors and people on tanda never look n ore at-tractive than people who cannot give dinrers as they la-cat ■ temporarily affected, and he you of the fact allow rye to return w hat eved to have done her full shar»* to- of the j»aMt or present for the benefit of when ao employed.” should l»e given had much bet .er not at -tu-i ;.t>d to take hia life by shooting. ■ ar l getting tin- middle kingdom into the street turned round and stared in students. Those have tlieir ¡»eculiar it mi obvious you infinitely prize, but "Why have to many cook» prettily tempt them at all. but coniine them- The ball struck him near the buae of open-moutbed amazement. But the intrinsic value of authenticity ami b - which to of no value to me—your auto ts recent scrajMo». The conjunction of «haped hands and arm»'’" I a«ke<l. ttehe» to le»* formal enterfainmente ot the brain, but failed to penetrate the old-fashioned couple paid no Iw-e-j to thr ■pi i ian«! and promotion would be ographicttl, historical and scientific im graph.’ ” “Simply becauae they do ao m uch w ■ i attention they were attracting. The dance«, luncheon*, breakfast* and ordi skull. But little injury was done, ap- It i* to I** regr»*tt«*d that nirf only • r; Incredible anywhere else, but it fai port. A im ! what can ther«- I m * uM«re at them. Kneading bread is one of th -u whatever. I'iu nary "At Homes».’’ The dinner is the i arvntly, by the wound,«ind he went pains my left lna ’ o more ir.rrrdibh- in China than things man, a red-faced, sturdy yeoman, stared twat beautifl.r» the hand» can bn tractive or venerable than th«- yellow the well-applied rebuke to the “public uliout for several months afterward. straight ahead and flicked hto long gad one social functio*. in which the host i-u*. 1 Wa* unabl' 1 hat have indubitably happened, as, for stweta, with their ¡oling character»of man’s” wJf-conceit, but also the good Where women who work much in tJ plays «'us important a part as the liostess. After lie became ill hi« case baffled the lightest work. Th^? the louidwriung of the great Hfiirits ^f common aenae of tlu* Engltoh court try ril-, the quick succession of the on the ox’s tlank, while hi» wife sat house usually fail to weure aid of physician». huddled up by his side scrutinizing the His name ap|M*ars with hers on the in- when I began to ty? •riv-.t:on of the yellow jacket and its msakind, in which they willed to jmu . squire may bear it* fruit*.—Baltimore handa it ia by not drying them well after .Much of tl time ho would lie upon few bottles conrtto •s’*»rat km, followed by the in-Mtowal design on the lujrrobe. Even when a each washing, and by not wearing vitation*. and he dtopences 1 oepitality ferity their thoughts and feeling*, their - big. good-natured fellow on the curb in the same active measure : ls herself. his lei v.ith his head and entire body being benefitted discoverie* and theories, their joys and ' »f a c h ‘idential mission which any- gloves for rough lahor, such as the under eoiers. He would show no sign medicine, and one/ sorrows, their hop s and fears? w h* re » Ise would »’ note a man whom raised a general laugh by remarking: cleaning of grates. Of course it is a «ee But though modem custom has robbed EXISTENCE OF RABIES DOUBTED. ut r-e •!. Ii, 1’. rod his find was fre me sound and wen ’ “I thought we were shaking horses,” There ha* just been published in fnc- ’he I ing dolighte«! to honor. bit of trouble always to put on glove«. his post of much of it* ancient glory quently pushed under the covers within under the effects ¡J Mimile th#* testament of Ludwig voti Physicians Her Fright Is at ths Bottom It is qi’it«- hoj* !-• s for an occidental the. couple paid no heed. They either bi»t «month, unwrinkled handa are in the wav of carv«ng heavy dishes and would soon have u of Nearly All Alleged Cassa Beethoven. It is pos> ble to scan o attempt to penetrnte th«- mysteries would not or did not notice any incon-' worth a good deal to a woman, or «hould pawning wine, he is M »11 the holder of the his 1 .ell. and tku- 111 ute enough to wreck but for 8. g . gruity about their team, and went sustain life. This lusted iluring a peri foot of the table viih a l the dignity An interesting letter was issued the the*«* pathetic ar.« ni i doiu-ly p *n- ft* n< »• [»olitics. Th»* more the 8. S. 3., (yuarnnletJ, about therir business like business [peo be. I think." od <•_ I ■. ■ -s. After the first few years other lay by the American Antivivisec- which that position trttails. derous lines and Liter* of th - • i« ln?«J< in is laid open by conquering in- is the only cure ple. 1 ! ie<m ceased their visit*. ARADISE FOR'SUFFRAGISTS. The length of a dinner invitation tion society appealing to the public not master without emo H od orcun.j u. e’er? x the less do we und»*rstand what for real blood dis- » There people were from the country, \ari»*ft with the size and importance of I, d i ■■ . 'r ■ t dropped out of their re- eases. The mer- F With tlu* key to hi» <»ft-mi-und«-i :< h I to circulate m*n.satiuual stories about •h» -c<l. The want of apprehension Where Women Enjoy Almost the Same but there are people who live in the : roe ’ ■'< ’*' relates the fol the dinner. For a large r.nd ceremoni curial treatment \ life, they give us th»« l.«\v to I uit. alleged mad dogs and the terrible re «-ms to lie shared by men who have Right» a « Men. city who adopt modes of getting al»out of the doctors al- kl however much both may nt U k - first sults of people being bitten by them. •n t’»“ir lives to understanding. For Ice- ous one two weeks’ notice is required, low ni: .-T. t ;-e story: From the earliest period the that are expialh' as novel as a mule and Ash r: • lue ago he felt streng'h sud ways does more W sight i«p|*-ar to sUu d in in« \j<L. i . 1<;«* Such accounts, it states», frighten peo generation or so Great Britain ha* ¡andic woman has enjoyed distinct in nnd this notice is sometime-« extended an ox honked together. Every night coutrnst. Under date of Octolx r 2, ple into nervous disorders, and yet < n conciliating China an»l treating dividuality The wife has always held to double that tine. Forsr.i ill and in denly r turn to hia body, and had an harm than good. Be, Books on the diseaii and morning residents along Ogden av 1802, when hr wan only in hi* 3Ld there is upon record a great manw of ’•i with contempt, upon the theory the place of an equal with her husban 1 formal dinners, from five to ten days’ nipr.l-e to r'se. Be tried to <1o so nnd ment mailed free t" enue see a man riding by on a huge tri notice to sufficient, Printed cards my found t’- : ’ e.n.ld get up. About the year and about the time when he com testimony from physicians asserting I China wom a valuable ally against in matters ¡»ertaining to th» ’ home. In Swift Specific Co., A cycle of a moFt primitive pattern. Th» pleted hi* cheering and melodi«jus the extreme rarity of hydrophobia, even ’an aggression. When Oivnt Brit- the old days she wore a bracelet, from be used, on which blank.*7 t»re left for un • tin e 1 found his eyesight re- machine is built on much the sam«' symphony in I) major, while luin « lf .. in the dog. ■i had succeeded in alienating Japan which hung the nsignia of office—her the names of the howt. iio tess and sto 1 I'e h 1 l.ot uttered a sound for [Jan as that ridden by little girls. But The letter quotes a numlsT of promi and I.n r. These eears, hut the thought occurred to him despair over that incurable trouble lb*' * tippled intiuest of Chinn, and keys and [mne. Now that she has lai«l guests; data, add T hi instead of lx*ing constructed of steel : !y u <1 when the o speak, and he found his voice re w hiich obscured his w hoi»’r xi*tri>ce, th«’ nent physicians in support of the the nan had conquered China, it sudden- aside th«* gold wristhand, these signfi- cards are. as a ru it is of wood. The two rear wheels are young corapoerr made his will. U< ory that practically there is no such n»• [warthat it Js Russia w hich gi-ts cant household accoutrements are dinner is oneofeen mony. Invitations stor«!. "’ORK andMA' «-umbrour. wooden affairs — evidently had clow«I with th » lif«-, but not w i affliction to mankind an hydrophobia. H is first attempt to walk was by rest- • idt’inatc benefit of all the r mooed- carried in the dress pocket: but they to small dinners an1 generally written, ordinary buggy wheat—and the front he« art, w h. < h only fruited and ripen* • Dr. Hiram Corson, late president of the an«! vary in friendline»» with the in ng his hnnils upon the hack of a chair » For there do« s not seem to be any are hers, nevertheless. IN ALL one looks as though it had once done through the high«*» effort* of whi i Pennsylvania Medical society, who was 'v t th i* the cone» sion of a Chinese Icelandic v.oir.ci.. says Answers, vote formality of the entertainment. They and pushing it along, but he now uses time on a country wheelbarrow. The mumc i* capable during the »uccewlii g 94 years old, wrote: "1 have never seen are written in the third person, if it is crutchc«. He had forgotten many “ *t for th<* Siber'an railway has in in all church and parish matters, and. 1ÏAKNI rider is a t hrifty-looking man, with .in 22 years tluit "envious fate” had st 'I a real case of hydrophobia.” a friendly and impromptu matter. In words, nnd thorn- wer? taught him just •t Iwen made. intelligent face, and his garb is that as the church an<! state are combined, any cwm *. whether the invitation ) m * Dr. A’rail Green, the eminent phy- fur him in store. . bor»» ¡« r»*ason to doubt, however, as a little child is instructed. In the of a mechanic or laborer of some sort. this is in reality a civic privilege. They sician of Lafayette college, whois over Mo*t touching strains of hnrnio! ¡ hi ’ nt Li HnngChaT.'r haabeen mn«1emin- I nder rhe seat of the machine dangles also have, full municipal suffrage, but friendly or formal, it should l>e an- same wav he was taught to read agnin. 80 years old, write«: "I have never had resignation, won after t.h«* mo*t gallu •«•r of foreign nffn rs. In the first a lunch basket. as yet cannot vote upon matters per swx*n*d within 24 hours after it has been Everything w as r<-w to him. He. how-- a case of hydrophobia, nor have 1 ever struggle of n noble soul, w ¡ k > sc dept received. Dinner-giving is unlike any ever, rememl ei I the names and faces lace there is no such minister and. in- Ever since the fall term of the Art taining to commerce nor for members th» mm * near hhn never fath >m»-<l, « cho seen a case." •ed, no Mich rn»i -try: and in China institute opened Mud ent* coming away of parliament, though ♦here is a strong other species of <••• ♦'"••tainment in that of fort r n ■quaintcinces. An old nc- I>r. Matthew Woods, who has been in from tI h - h «* melatvcholy nnd niT« < tinnai«' > have a certain ouaintance who lind not seen him for hat is ratbo- r nr- than a detail. Of sentiment abroad in favor of giving it to all-import« ’. not«** ad«lr»,sM*d tn hi* brothers a’ I quest of the disease for 20 years, as K * ndminiytmtjve I- vird* w hich among from the afternoon classes have been them these additional advantages. number of guests '.o count uion and to many years r.iet him at the store at serts that he never saw hydrophobia ’’em ni'Fn'finagc *hr empire, not one of interre rd in another peculiar method of h«*in« From the first lint > r\pn> >. Women take part in many political select them with discretion. It is neces Graysville, and waa quickly recognized getting home after the day’s work is bi* grief at the world's misconception i in either man or auimal, although six h- vn is F’^rclflcnlb- a department of meetings, and talk upon all political sary to allow a hestees ample time to bv McClelland. The latter refers to the of himself as being "nioms«*, stublx» years ago he offered $100 n w ard to any '•r‘ »(»n affairs, and if they were it done. Rain or shine, except when the subjects. During the althing sessions invite other guests to fill the places of perk'd of his life prior to his illness mud is too deep or of late when the and misanthropic,” without its Lno\’ ¡»eraon bringing him such a patient. ARI? FULLY WAI nnM be a boar<I and not an individual, snow ha* l»w*n on the ground, at the great numbers of the mont intelligent any who may disappoint her. An invi ns one who has lieen away in another ing the heart mid 1 be irreparable « end - He says further that be has never met tation to dinner, it has been said, is pert of t!:i. country for many years and Me also makes gHO: XI road' is a*» much ignored in all Chi- women of the capital city are in con hour when the afternoon clause* are Lon of the health a mar of "fiery and a physician who had seen a case of the issued in the joint names of host and has just ret’m' -- offi. ial arrangements as Mr. Me He speaks of places dismissed for the day this man to to be stant attendance. For some years vivaclotiM tcmjA*! nt and food of the disease. Such distu•guishrd physicians and does REPA! hostess, though, of course, the hostess ulmut the i iil.-.g as "when I war here -ley would like lo see it In the in- found on th.- curbing in front of the there has existed u political society of phtnuiren of aociet ..” a* be writes, w I mj a* Dr. Theophilus .’arvin, Thomas (J. write« th« note, if a note conveys it. I'efore they lookul so and so." He aays •»«trial exchange. or Mr. Brian in women, and when momentous ques the Best Ma institute buckling on a pair of roller , Ly dire necessity in early life won Morton and Joseph W. Hearn say that i nance. In the next place the ro|»ort skates. Then he will «tart down Mich tions affecting their interests are be The answer must be addressed to her, ♦here were but two or three hosises in ON SHORT X? farced "to np*nd h ■ «lays an loiwlines« fright is r< aponsibb for nearly all al oes not take though the host’.'' name is mentioned Gras s' ¡lie when he wns there then. fore the legislative body large meetings nccn’int of the dead igan avenue at a merry gait. Tie is end to live a* one I i.nished from hoin«*.” lege« I cases of rabies. •eight of inertia that the mandarin several notch»« past the prime of life are called and addressed by women, set in accepting or regretting. The invita Like Ilin Van Winkle, he seemR to ADDLES, WHIPS,i Bvctiioven contint: .« the el«*gy of h s tion may I m * sent and answered eithei have awakened from a long dream. He l i • i-nnnnd docs onpose tonny attempt and wears a long black beard, slightly ting forth their claims. alwaya on hand. Al last will to 1-I i L n concluding adagio by post or by the hand of a servant. ‘o nsFirniliate their country to the rest tinged with gm\, which adds to the odd says that during his illness h” was pa4«-tho: "Come, then, «l ath, when There wan rcjoi< tig in the village at WOES OF THE HEAVY VILLAIN. Some people an* perpetually invited mat y t ti.es abb- to hear w hat was said, t the world, nr to put it in line with ity of his appramnee. But he makes ever thou wilt! B<»IJI\ | go to m< t 1 he k illing of a pig Being dead, it was out to dine, not because they give many modern progress. The contempt of thee. Farewd). brothers! Ik» i< ent up; a neighbor's cat stole secretly •norr ignorance, such as the untutored much better time than th»* people on Good Acting Kewarded by Thrusts of dinners in return, but because they are lint had not the power to w hisper even Violence from Gallery Gods. a reply. I!e liar an interest in a piece wholly forget me; that I hnve not <!« into the larder, and annexed a piece of r’hinaman exhibits for foreigners, is foot and [»ays no attention to the jibes The man who [»lays heavy parts in a | recognized a* good dinner guests. They of land, ci d draw s a small pension, nnd KerVftI of you, f(»r in lif» I ever t-hoiig! » ixtk S t . O pp . L ist « of ¡>ork. which she brought in triumph ' othlng to the contempt, of Chinamen that» are flung at lum a* lie plunges , arc* generally provided with plenty of theatrical oom|»any does not lie on i rays he no« is : b! • to conduct his own of you and Mrnv«* to make you hap] to her inixtrrhH. Next day the clergy ♦utored after the Chinese mode of edu along, his beard trailing over his shoul • light small talk and the gossip of the bed of rooea. He ia unpopular with the der till hie head looks like a liobtail business. Mr. McClelland is 54 years be it!” The m<M*t un*4*nt«iiiM*ntal nx I man of the parinh visited the old wom day; are pleasant.*5*popular and gifted ction. T.i Hung Cnnng is an energetic comet. • Sometimes he has an even- er's eyes might moi*te»D at the sight an, who r«‘countcd to him tin* remarka oi l, m.d force rh work«! at the paint with that tact which is one of the rarest, •-rson. hut h»> is quite helpless pgnirs* izens of the gallery, because he is aJ- ing paper with him and peruse« the of these tenr-fttained ¡M»tc*of this gr« iit ble sagacity of the beust. "it win quite ing trade.—Pittsl gh Dispatch. ‘his inert resistance We innv be quite W»y» ca>t. for the villain's port, and as it to one* of the most valuable, of pos and yet mo unhappy genius. beautiful, sir.” she suid piously, "to see «ur»* that a Chh■•«mnn who Wieves that ¡headlines and cartoons as he akatos session. There are others who must lx* all the dirty wvirk of the play falls to his ' along. It is Hiud that, tin* old chancellor, Bk the way the kw < < t creature brought me WASTE OF COMBUSTION. h»- isolation of China ought to be modi- A motor carriage witlh a party of lot. In one of the local stock con- asked a* a duty, on account of the din inurck, would not get dime signing hi the piece of pork it brought to my ■ 1 • 1 , ■ a harrn- [NMiifki, ants the Philadelphia Record, ners they themselves give, and who vex Much Energy of 4 osl Lost in the WE SEND IT three or four in it is not an uncommon name, if hr c<>mpil«*d with all uppli«n mind what we read in the Bible about the righteous soul of a hostess so often \ islonarv or dangerous radical. Li sight on Michigan avenue, This it» a ■ Burning» tion* for it, b} writing several hour«» a I'lijnh ami the ravens.” The Realm. Hnrg Chang cannot be put in the very elaborate affair, with pneumatic of villains has for several seasons of- n* she has to include their names among A lump of cannel is burning on the the list of her guests. She knows very former class, and «o h” must belong to tires, highly polished and [minted wood fended the virtuous gallery gods, and grate. What takes ¡»lace? The air is the latter. In th»’ course of his voyage I work an<l gorgeous robes, but its «peed he to always sure of being roundly well that their mere presence will rail drawn in beneath the grate and rise« around th»* world he has expressed him-1 I is not such a« to put to shame either hissed, w hich is really a compliment to ' for a mighty effort, to keep the whole through the bars. Its oxygen com ♦••• •♦•♦♦/•«> oo»o«o ooooo o a oooo o uooooo There are so many fte sr’f In favor of fuH -r and fre<-r trade i the homemade tricycle or the man on his art. He was really startled, though. dinner from lM*ing "a frost.” and that bines with the coal to produce carbonic- imposing on the public th with hi« ow n countr- and this ¡« to the the skate«. • xie (lav last week to receive the fol they will prolxiblv outweigh all heref- »d gas, which, together with the inert orally hesitates before pt TT*andarlns a srnHment alarming and | In Lake View in the vicinity of Hal- lowing letter: "Take warning by this. ■ forts.—Philadelpb- Telegram. nltrogc’D of the air and the smoke or thing he knows notfaiq revolutionary. T’i-»«rh the Innovator sted street and Diversey avenue is the For a long time i have bore your uucouftumed carbon, rises in the chim- THE DERVISHES. is an old man in th»* scale of human Ilf ■ stamping-ground of a man w ho has evi aet/ihuns with j*»*hunt* and so has ! ey and escapes. This is the role that reason, we will sec. hr is a more hnv in that of Chinese civ dently invented n bicycle which will many others. ¥<>ur a dirty sneak«’ and They right to the Death in the Face O1 iayed by the materials. How about free by mail, in plain i Great Odds. ilization and its representatives, who run w itbout any exercise on the [»art of a skoundrel. I dont see how the folks j«* forces? The chemical union of the HOFFMAN’S VITAL R. count themselves some 2.000 years older the owner other than that of steering. The dervishes have lost nothing of wot runs the theater puts up with your •’♦ygv’n with the coal sets free the coal’s TABLETS, which we gum an«! eorsequently winer than he - Har The machine rx'«emble« an ordinary bi act« him*. Tlu* way you ¡»ercekute that their old valor. They heed dearth UK lured-up energy, and this energy, be- store your vitality,devei i per's Weekly. little a* ever. I saw them, says a writer [>oor young lady every week is ortrag- cycle except that the wheels seem to < ► ng indestructible, must manifest it- your body and inakevoaiy and i want you to stop. If you in the London Tian'*, stand undismayed TO CUV Th.. . OPE A CITY. be si ghtly smaller in diameter, while ous if in some way, and so shows itself as don ’ t i will lay for you when you come in the open and fight with dogged de The wonderful curatiwo* the tJrc* are larger than those in or ii at. This is the whole story of com- < ouNtsntlaople, More Than Rome, 1« dinary um *. . ve]| bi At the point where the out of the theater sum nite and soke termination in the face of our deadly tustion. this year in valuable js Likely tu ll<* ¡'urchaaed. yo»u.” The actor in question prizes volley fire; they fought on with rifle pedals con«* in the common wheel is Silting before an open fire I articles to smokers of It is suggested that the Roman Catho a ronqiartmrnt about a foot square this com mimic a Lion highly, but. at the «nd *pear and knife when charged by H'B * amed of • «inverting th»* stoF*' lics of ( hristendoiti shall subscribe $1.- and about half that in thickness This same time, he is on the lookout for the the cavalry; each wounded dervish, a* » nergy of the coal into some for 11 «m.oou.Ot'O to buy Lome and a nrur-bv evidently furnisher the motive [tower, gentleman who wants to "soke” him. he lay bleeding to death on the ground, icrgy even more useful to man tl •rajHirt tor the ¡»ope, says IIar)>c!'s and alongwdc it nre fitted rewta for the was a dangerous and tr«*acherous foe . \\\- know tb.it. tlieoreticulll— .Veekly. The belief is expressed lhal feet. Th»- ^pecd of the machine is until he ha«i breathed his last. They LARGEST SCHOOL ON EARTH. Conulno ..j-t. nil nature's forees arc inter! • lie Italian government might sell th« equal to that of the cyclist who has not »•ven did what some authorities have Hebrew« of London support an lnatltu- ii ’.ie; whj siiouhl not the l>ot« ii| ropertv without serious detriment h become a flond on «corching, though denied that any troops, however brave, II tlon with Thlrt)-1 kc Hundred Pupils. of ' Oi-i I«'i nverted directljC ts pihtiiul integrity and that th< how long it can l»e made to run ia a would ever do — they Flood in groups The largest school in the world if ' 1 n - * < ..<1 f i; to heat ? < <, i 'i:< \ v«»ul«l be us« d to great advantag< matter for speculation.—Chicago News. liring steadily into our ranks while our li located in the heart of London’s xilest II of the energy be extracted froi u relieving Italy of ,<art of the burden I slums. Thirty-five hundred Jewish Maxim guns poured their streams of • f her public d< bt. It is not proposed I irie pound of coal and made to do.a new Store of (hildren constitute its clientele, and a bullet* on them, mowing them down chanical THE KICK OF A RIFLE. work, tills work would n «»turn over the principal to the venders. like grass. [wer of ths realm -Lord Rothschild A "ftT I 1T01T • ut to ¡»lav«» it in trust and to pay its I A l'olnt Mot 11« *> - ' t»n«l<ler»d in Haying presides You will find one coupon in- 2 I doubt whether any other men in the than «p«ii a iiac» labor of a over its destinies. It is no or- rotqr man. In the great coal : or In ( »Inst a Gun. »ide each »-ounce bag, and two <■ t talk Unary place of learning, says the New world would have stood, a* these men that are distributed over the face of the VVhtm g mun v is » nfic foi big-gome coupon» inside each 4-ounce J ork Journal The children art* as pool stood, for nearly two hours, against 9 The Bost bag Huy «bag, re» 1 the coupon S earth nature ha« stored up a supply of ■hooting I ' «»met iu.t s forg.'ts to con- as t hurvh mice, and if it were not for such fearful odds a* were opposed to X SmoklngTobacco Modo I sider one <n : ’u*i*.«»«: important point*—■ ■ nergy safely estimated to lie equal to and see tiow to get your »hare. ° ’lie Rothschild munificence there would them. But. if on«* may judge from this the kick. A gun which iisrs 70 grains tin* hand labor of the entire population 04404«« ooooqovoo O ùccoo <., o . 'Oeteoooooogooooaooovaooooooooooooteoo I e no school there at all. Every Apr ¡, fight, the dervishe* have changed their of |M»w«ler and 5oo gra'zi* of lead cavr* .f the world continued for a thousand about the time of the J«*w sh passovei. okl tactics; they have, to a great extent, years. * a weak man'* hhouldvr in and makes < ach boy is ¡»relented w ¡th a suit of abandoned the reckless rush of spear the tlefth bkul. and bint*. If tlu* man The most convenient and useful, lie « lot he* and a ¡»air of iM>ot*. each girl men which used to distinguish Soudan Iwi* more pluck than *< ns<’. he contin- with a dres* and a pair of shoes. When ese w arfare, and rely mon* on rifle fir»*, cause the most tractable, form of en ucm to use t he big gun in spite of thr dis It comes October, if the April boots *;re in which their practice has considerably ergy is electricity. In the facility w th comfort, nn»l thenJv sometime» ruins i worn out ami poverty prevent* the improv«!. If trained and disciplined Which we may at will ami w’itjiout himself as a shot. / ir»ur youngster from having another pair, (but it is very doubtful whether that waste convert it into «uch other form of v:tai < When one of th«* big bore, big charge, I*>rd Rothschild sees to it that the want savage beast of prey, the Baggara. ever • nergy >w hapj.en« to be desired lies the mOvM» ritle «-ranks [licks up a rille ami flres it at is supplied. In connection with this could be trained) these men would make -up<-nority of electricity over all the. tilt o< r a target, alive or dead, a ¡«infill ex- s»*honl there is a savings bank »lepart- magnificent infantry . They display now 1 I rest of nature’» forces.' Having elec- « '»ression twist* his face, and just as ment. The interest allowed on depos a* much amazing coolness when noting ■ i tncity, we may easily produce hent or R«m«u e pull* tlu* trigger the butt HiouMer it* is ten per cent, per tanuni. although on the defensive as they did in their light, or mechanical motion, or chem- I inches from the recoil. That flinch i* MinS* «ximpaigns. j I cal force; but electricity itself has the amount of individual savings on furious charges of tur«» ti.i »»u* to thr aim. ami nu n often get which this interest is paid is not to ex- i n I “irT*2 **« •> produced in quantity a used to flinching tlmt th«*y «l<slg» the reed five pounds. The teachers in the > m ; > < "‘ly by the use of complicated tnech- CHINESE HIGHBINDERS. ¡»•k of a 22 slbu t caj'tri«lgc m \ igor- school may also avail themselv«*s of the j an torn and with great waste. Full •» Bitt rm «>«•• of th«* Vrndett* Shown In usly as they do a 5O-110-3OUone Electricity is to-day generated bv a benefit of th«* bank, but the maximum CurM Recent Incident. Men who flinch from their gun do individual saving« ti this instance arc dynnmo that is turned by an engine dlNM» The bitteme** of the vendetta of ot know it outilly, until Home time limited to £ 15 p«*f annum. »ni e» local Chinese merchant* wns «how*n re- which is operated by steam, and the liry are stand r.g nicely baianct-d on a I» ts team .« made from water by mean« of ntly in the arrival and warlike prep- UÀ« WMtaent and freshly perlr«l lM*ml»K*k log, or some ■' .leriv. d from the ... ml.rn.tion of SCIENTIFIC H l ASON GIVEN. WILL PUSH EXPLORATION. rations of 13 of tl te most notorious *ra» lay'l ji < It n ” >tlwr slip|M ry |»i e.and th«* <unrni*.*s I tomrti aatur» v »b het men in the s :tate. The appenr- • 'I »ut thi« i. a long and cireuitou« Why ihr I >ra of « l'alul«-»! Portrait F< ■I The Year ist»»i to B« a Lively One with with a large leakage at every • er of these Mgbb: nderr. nnd the an- I;- ■ the Arctic Circle. at tluit. ,n 1 !->.■ ■ be ti.u Me» E wm “W Mw tr»ai •• on W Spitzbergen will have a brilliant sea luuucctuent that th pr ee held upon ■ .'P Much of the energy of combustion tli.n th«* ch.inr v .»re that he will not kod. ite b«« at>J - ’ ■■•-. up the chimney a« heat or smoke at he head» of Joe Gar nnd I fu pialo aaalad wripte1 ' ÍU' u son thia year The Andree expedition ee Mee Toy und«*rstand th«* r» ■ < m <»f it. M. ManOnq. thi» pai* , ’ ’ 10 ” i" boiling the md been increased '• ll.i 00 cause.) the! will br followed by a German steamer Ite. tot Trial Trw«««M» from Hamburg which will reach the la- , rewteat excitement u the district. The’ at' , to make .team; much of tlie ex STRENGTH OF MAN. Mtm-iin «»( t « »prea-l rapiiily nnd agentsof bot.h! it » - forte of the S-. m> is wast'd : r landa in time to see the balloon start it ¡»•dlu««« Slowly After the Thirty- ; -«espes from the engine; much side«« we-- .m the streets, at the police! II of A Norwegian «tee ms hip company will First Year. run Fteamcrs regularly while the season Mafic n. nrtl at *he t'hineee con.nlate, .... power of the engine in w*«ted ■ The muscles, in comiiM»n with all I* rm ita, and will put a temporary ho It is clsiir ■ I that the highbin<l.r« have r etmn: and there is Iowa in <| * « lu*r organs of the I xm I v . have their tel on the F.is Fiord. Mr. J. Raaaell been brought to thi. city by lx-r Yip 1?r. tI-o itself. Hecer.t f-sts. made 1 itf d<-vcl<»pn>ent and decline, sat* Jeaffrrm, of the Geographical society, Diw*k. the Chinese merchant and ■ i committee of the National Flectr >• Springfi» Id In ion. Our physical « ill explore the interior of the western gambler, who instigated the expulsion I ght nswH'i.ition. of mi modem <•: «• leer of a *h nrreiv»<‘M up to a certain age island, and if the ice will permit will of the pr«’’ rilled merchant« from their ' ght and [■ewer plants, »how th sari! and ob- d then decreiMirR. Tests <»f the try to viait the islands between Spitz- •ociety. «T-4 J creel •nd at whose door it places! 1 *'7I lan’ > ' ALL OVKR THR WORLD 1 ength ' f several thousands of |»*ople l-ergen and Franz Josef land. Another th» blame for thirty - seventh ye *!- all the recent dia* I utilise« as electricity only 2.6 complete and in condensed fot tn tor bus\ people \r been made by mean* of a dyna- fl at FngTah expedition, with which went 1 turbance*. inclirdln g the mutxler of the of the energy th. -retieallv obtainable ♦ ♦ W0-4LD-WIDE C”-- ■ • *. r >’r» i /■ n « nsurer) an t tl»e Mr Trevor Battye, who explored Kolg- Chinese clamdig; -er«. f I i ft "’»’'•«» M Jacques. I r’na ” i FACIF1C COAST N •wmg urt • n i an th«* average fig- ner. started rex-entlv for Spit-zberger Twenty Pages; Weekly:P mn Four Chinese have reported to the m Barter < Magazine. * for the v of the week from Behring Straits to the islundp'l Tetra del Fuego HI The relieving ve««rl for the Jsckson- aiithoriticM that i v overheard a con-| I n O*SP£M^ABLE to «•I n Ilarmsworth expedition, the steam veraatinn in whk T.ee Yip Duck guar- THE value of borax J r . TrtZE HOLLARS FIR TtU JUT of yacht Windward, has just started for anteed to pay Jl.C for the life of either A IAMBIC COP«* rt‘l I'Mfal Arttel. to tla.T. H*.. About ft c»s without fear or favor or intent to ilceeive diM int people. Ti Franz Joaef land, with provisions and .Toe Gar or Lee Mee Toy. These men are I the House MINING AND SCIENTIH-’ hr slvdgtw It w ill embark live sheep and willing to swear to their statement and | The women of Holland and Itol<ium. 4 M uket S t .. S* n F’‘2, rvindorr in Norway and convey them insist that a series of now murders rach »ho make their limn tw> Iwantifnllv north The N ’rth Atlantic will Iw* more being planned. 5!o«t of the Chine without asking .my man ■ « party’, opinion or permitwion white. u«e refined borax itwtrad of lively beyond the arctic circle, this year h’ghbinder« wh«t a wanking w«1a in the proportion of one than ever before. from Fresno. Tb *v lartre hantlful of borax powder foaliout on-Tong, the most i w II fen trallona of boiling water. Thu« powerful h*ghbin<h f Ilk«» PrOhoa. they «are in »oap uearly htef. Ita ef S'tur vear« ago a rich man wfBwn- state. Among its m< fort te to »often the liarileet water, an I N tri e l in Er . • >r cr- -' a desperate Chinese e thrrrftwe, it ahouhl be kept i I term of penal wcr'itude. fio euazi'ored r.ia. '••'let table. It ia pr«>| for e A*' did he become with priaoa l*.fe and w»th OR fj WHEN NOT IX ADVANCE the hair. i»aa excellent dentifri »•M- «nd TraOe-Maro , nt |»f t w h«'lr •* e.r ' ■ ¥-*” his *umounding» dvri&g the peri»*! of ‘JI T ri Order of Albert the R<-ar was b ned with tarteri, v id and biearbon- f 1 fyp ft O»»o»rrc U • > • flat his i nearer rat ion. that., «ince* his rr- founded in ;w tn the state atr of »rala it i* u i oclintr l«weragr •« »A £*« *e<yre .a urf% ------ Anhalt fl «•hl »»f lease, he has built far himself a *»•*■<• frs-w W m * MfTo*. « •ood tea cannot be made with hard wa- I» 1014 an r or —* h - •- bi ustoed in Grant's Pi hr p goc r --------- was està I miniature prison, with cells, exercise e ■ r. ut all w ater may be made writ by •sa. tVe a4r-«e, if Palestine, the Nob • order < _ ~ Martym | ground and troad mill. I'poa the ¡at- *L*rr* CHf ím «K». J j « **.'»< adding a t. r.pocuful of baeax pywder TBmuvomt -re hundred , ter. it to said, he daily works just as he —Vnti! th»* l?th » ring to aa ordinary-Mae,! kettle of w at. r in 1 -MM in tbs C K a*< M n »btfhy in th« n mu states of Q*. formed port of the | did while he wm under bto sentence — »any which it tew.u .l boil Theaarinf in the —— —— AH- m *. __ . | Ixmdon Graphic. * <wy priest of the Ruinan church. quantity of tea u«<d will be one-fifth. .JGRAPII CRAZE. .» Of Ku Sun - ____ • ti JOHN HACK FREETC $250,000 Given Away DURHAM icon, Lard, Etc., a Retail. Blackwell’s Durham Tobacco NERVE’L THE ROGUE RIVER COURIER Reliable and Comprehensive. All the News, Bl I NO BOOM I I I.S. The “COURIER is the best paper in Josephine County because it has: Terms: $1 50 a Year in Advance Addrc»: l«MU I RIVI R COI R|| R, I O.A.SNOVO 4 O* Rartwr o « mi , •*****•