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'" iilnrlilf f.t lln plnrappli- will 't'lu7' Si i 1 ' "I r1t In nn in 11 iif-utrnl or iii nl- B!l 1 ifi ,' S T 1- i l"l"i i pflluin iKniPfllng to tlio klml of WVMf ' 3 .' ' I ll In whlcli It Ik prmpntol It innj, MKlirHf rl! th 'f ! nMiiiiinl that th" plnrap- lBUe '! I ' ' pi fn nipvnnlil not nnlynlfl Hip work nKfTf! iJlj il nf ll. Inn In thf Htnmnrh. Imt won 1. 1 V9!'ll( -' IH '" Ihnt nptlon In the lnti-Mlnnl fl),' Hi liS I.l'? " ' llnoniplc It mo iH-nfMrl mn- tS.'n'irflT; ' i t'""'1 t""-'' lii.'lu.Klllilf mm i r if Ihc Hil.lT I , nnllir nf mini) (III, P hut It Ik fplltp !! IlfH J,P '' I' "'I tint Hip lnllfillS illnello iBt'"Tl v ' i ppnpiPtin .,r (lii Jiii.p imnppnKnto fur hKA ill ,! i J this f KiiniMiB i Ity Jnunuil. IBJHjl'j H&'t ' BBBV ij JJ j J j Cnnnila Using Our 'rmors VHlKS 'Ih'3'It ' '"' ""V ""' ' IntfiPKt linf Iippii WkIiIIi flf'j. n iikintl In Hip i iinnrtlnn irnvlnii" fifi'l'l, v j C3HV,ji nn I In- .ulijnl ff ifi IhIiiiIiir Dip flry iBillAM llivfJi Hncl nf tin NttiiliniHt Tirrltnpy In V' If ill lEaflJl "" ' r ,l"r of MIh rln nw nf thu taru- BlBiU M 1 ts'rl i ''", ""'' l""Hl Kii,i,Kfiil IrrlRiitltiK '- liKSJi 'wi i Li t 1 I 'nx rn tin ff.ntlnpnt him Iippii ihIhIi- KBi'li-ijllffiji I' he 1 nml tin hiiiiliifilnliiHfl hv It bip JSfJfl'llrlll.' 1 ""- rnpl lh fKiiiplnl Ity pmlRinnta flff1, IV I iiti I Iiik lv fiimi ,nir fiirniltiK fllmrli t In V? iM I If-M ' '"I" IIkIkIpiI miIIpj The iil- fif.tlV i itA'X ! Icy "' itrlalniliiK the Inmln nf Alhtitn, fit ''(, illln 4 ; hy iiiMitihK nn uiiipm fif th.- suk H'S'tfl lUft1 i kntclKniill mi KiliiiKKrull) liPKim will Hlilh l! ilffflt ' r llll) ..nilnii.4 r.w ppopk, fi- Safir S f ' . (1 ' Hi I" "' mftiPll pnrl nf 111" (til h4 il I'll' Stilt- n rinllzp Hip MlKt exti nt rtM.'i ,SRi f of hnl.P Irrlcnhlp mIipiiI InnlK thnt Up 1W IJtP '. nlnni, tin b'l' 'r th. Il.ipky niiiiintnlnn iiH;Mll ill ' ' ,1 l l,-.ll-l. V ,!. ImnKl it L.ll.t. fllrlf IPM'.fcfl ! j 111 I- I PXlPinl ni ml) inoo iiiIIpk linrlhwiilil liih I tllifl I I ftnm Ihp Inti rniilnnol U.unilio .fii H-.f,'1 Hilj- I ' to tho trllMitnil.Mnf tin KrHt Mi Kiiinlf lrfif '' WX 'A ill rltr I pon I In no fnrplKn InmlK h,ii1p I Wyi l'n i? 'ti from "" I nllP'l Shu, if will iKtiilillah I UlSI I Hi it i ; ,ll0lr l'n" unloK tin pipinlly t If li in hi I 2 1 1 3 , pi Imifli nf our own inunli hip rfflnliup,! Jljs ( fl jt jl nml h 1,1 fnr hnuiP-KPfkuK HpkIiIph fin- luL 1 Pu l, ilkj n(hlnR hmni for nur hnnirlPRH penplp, rai 1J r i f I J'l ,l , ..hull innlrlliulp IminpiiKPly In the BVWl 1) il Eh Unlilllti. nf Hip Ntltlon t Hip hpIIIp- Hl) If;1 f J Kl "1,,u "r ""' "rll rKt '"' ""' ,n"n' 1, " .Ui W mf, lrP' wp lmi 1IIiik upnn th, litnl Hip Hii'i rk d Bit IfKi flmiBPr thprp will ln frnni lihorilU- liV Mtl W turliinnii nml lPMiliilloiiK-Piintoi ; ft !(i jl'jn ,'"lls (HhKon In Krptpinhfr .National. VSt'l ifi I." Wi A" 011 llt"olnlsl1' BifTi llif 1 1-' i lil.i In IhP town nf llll.lpriilipliii In fl'T- BtUt J l! 1(1 nmnv In n inKpliuKh kiiI I tn Ip inn) H '! n' !l?(fl' JpiikoIiI nml KprnutK fiimi Hk lirnnrlHH lliFl il'T ilt.lri hin r. nlliul rnhulniiK kiiiiik S.inn, li l! U'li Jkl'iL"1 ' ''" "xo n rph Km llnlim in off, r, ,1 lillS ft , J 01100 ror tin Plitlrp Hpp Imt the Kinu rF-l V",l. lUK ('fr1 v s 111 1't.nnnlli i.fun I 1hl womlpi- H'rit ilv '( "tWa i fl1' ,'1'"" I'h'kK niuniiK thlikl uriiun J Y tjf flu I mnifi .Rnllmt tin Kl.U nf Hit f iiiiiiiik nl 1 fl'! t i U, (llll.ili n H MUluiPl It Ik flilni,, HkK( ll I'l ll Ihnt It hnK l.liiiinipil ri nnliill kIiup "" '' i i Ill "' .lK,ifMiiH lfie,l nml thlKKtnli- R. I ."III '""" '"" no,r Xmn 'l'lll'l f"r llB Jjltlli i ill rr nrl Ii.ik li in nK i infiilli k, pt n Hip vfi I'l (JJ P'llBri' nf Ihp hliiPKt lilnmliil fmnlly ill" I J tH: In lh klimilmn 11 Ih kiii piiKtil In hiii iljli tl!' Ixrn i1Iiiiiii1 tliriniiili tin-iiipiIIiiih nf kill Ei. Kim- ""Ik nf lllliliiKlnliii nn fur luck it ) ji '1, ns 1 ' ll.wlnu TrnliKfrlpt. 'fr-'P l Miulc. (ft rf li lit ! '" '" whip iimviine pi 15 t.'l jft ! hi I a im.lpri S ,, lt' T " '"' ProilliJliw wll J "I 11. tip.rK nf Inn ma not tll-lo;H-UI I'h fltillhlfNl in.lofl) ,1'WlEi W ' X il IhP wlnl In 11k kwppp 'JV&IEb ffi i"ip th. niiKhij iipip VJul Im U lip .th, u nniinlnK fpw innj kimw, HW ffi' lii inltPM li frnm Kl,ri tn kIppii 1 't1j''.S ' ,r""r """ ,h",",,, '"" " r iSl IR Th SMHt Imlli nn miij m ! t i (. iil 1" nuiiil,r wnrl In ki 1 fl II '' lif ' thnt Plnintln. nf Hip upa- li'' gji I III, win In high hurinuill, H Lii) t M" 'fl Wllh liniii.nt il phriiKPa llicy IB tf'l 1 ( I i l lln ,llril. Ilmthornp In HurppP'K PH R I PI 3I(icifcnl, Knily Ilfp. Url 'If ' aH ' AI ' '"nl k iIkp f i fin ipnullPKK nl,. M V ! Hi-f i " '"", '" wpiilih Hiul wnrlil whip rp- '' ' !Kl wl " '' """ "'" nr l'1" "i""! ri'mniknhlp I tl If V We '" ln"Ml '"i""1" Al Ihf liOKhmliiK nf ' 'i Ki SRi lk'1" h wiik unknown mil KtriiitRlliiK 1 tut ' ' iW '" 1 "' '',' r hlK fnuip hiil kpipiuI , ' orr thniMllr il wniM In llglil of hl It 1 f AUi, rii,,r It i nn Intf i, hiIih, nml nlgnlll H ' I J ,i'l r mt III, lilf lit ll It Hip (niupnnt'tl wild ko HB1 . Ml HiSll ""I Known In llmnp Up wax rpfu a BH ' '' I 'till oimltuni p Into tin rhpiitrn ('niiiiinzl n ' ) , lsSh vhet ( n tllirii ltuull, nut wim 1m- Hj l( jHi lne r b aiKiil ri lln Hint ubllc p-r- HH ft4i! ilK Tn' ni" "l hi I wnn Hip Snnzomm HI 'i.l !k i nl ,0lm "' '" "" """ '' '" ' '"pHip-i fr HI ';H,Jr ' Hi p"" ""il"" un.i.1 hi, pi inuiPfi .ii- l1'!!1; m I r ,r Hlt.li,ir ln li, pnnl Mni., mnl H V J IS'! vno f'l w,,kK liii, I ixifrlmrpil l lip ,""""1" Tf hilt m m i I m iIiimii mnttntlie Nl' I 11, i i ml to ki IiIh wnik in prepiirntlon I M 11 h I ii. mp kp. i It nn thi, lni,p In HIl tl s lifl! f ' h'l ".P h.i.il li n.l, MII1K. PS- HH ' Mill, r it U hlK own hull, inhml Mil, p, Hfi nnt In fill "f lunmn pxpppimu y ll ' , ' 11 ll i IproH I 1 Hi. flu nit r Hilt thA Hltff'.L. r,rin,k ' k liiHkKii.. HthLfmynJ Hi1 O i I ', ! W.U Km-"""" "'"' tl""Bh nf falling un of- '( I H1 515 llcrr wliu ill. limn, l, forphlm ihiliiip,! HHl Ht At ' !5 I to ho tt , xniKKPr of the optm bilnit hI'KU U rh ,""1 within 'Ihv Inilimmnt ami lit T' ' 1J! ll' ll"'!"!"! niuKliliin imi.il up anil HH Kit . I fl ''own tin Khl wulk half mi hnui nh,n i' 5 I Mi! WBiior Mnw h, ii nl hipiiui,) in mnii tu Hi Ml 'm thri ',0",' Tl"' ""pKtrn n.iiKnl.l the ''nil lit 4 i lustard jounif inun anil I. .1 him lth-Hlt7 lth-Hlt7 ' J ' i I 1" W' li " ll J J Two cPiilnR lil.r Mn 17 130 va(. HiJHIl V i i 1 ! 3"il In liiininpul Hi kin int iiik mm H 111 ' ill limine hlK ii.kniiwl, iRtitiin h, mm ll,p HH ! I.ll 3' most inihiiKliHtli nit I i nn pti iiK ni- IH IrfK ' ,t S 1, lilrl within tho IiInKhIp Cntnn.l Th HHl i' , ' ll' I ' r'xl 1,a5 h" """ hal1, ' i" I'" fnrpniditt I j 'II ynunir muKUlmi of hlK Hup ihiripr HHl U f 'A tliB l.ilikii it,, of npppa wbk nk ii Thla HHl ,ll'l ' Bl,cr s '" fn'h'WPl up hy pirKininlly HHl "IipIm 'P I onau(ilni; ,pi 1 ui.tp. nn mplt il iiiul HHl i I ' U( "oon h la tu tom.i uer tu tuniiuttr B I ' i J Ainciltu, ni 'T, HHJ , j r''f 4 Dangers of Flicwoiks ZInUag. HH i;)t ' j The tnukliiR of flipwnrkH linnlifs. HH ll I. li' roufhly tliui jiiofeKHtii .Muklnif th HH Til, i ' JF "canes '-tliu iir t h,a nn.l shfl!n HHl ")''! 5 romhlulng tin miUt Inln whkli rInc the HHl il) ' 'I '! 1 0u r nnl Unlit un.l mloi nf tin. Inn. H V,' ' fli'J'Jiii "oi"". U"'1 puttlnB thp fXlni.e nml HHIjlU! Iiriin UlunilnatlnK mat, ilnl lutu the pn, HHEO'J! 'I ' 'ttj iihlrh fompletOH Ihn niiikliis nf Hip p- HHIl'sliil tti.l1 Tl roti clinics One of the ulmplput nf nil HHl llH'i .('if T). Hf'-worka Is tho Homon lanillc jet It U H: '.III I -?!" jv onc f t,,a ,mfl flangpiou In the niak- lUt'li1, fllir Jt '"' Tlie row or smallest liulldlnbi In HKV' i lit K" ill Y the nrcimks mIIiikc u line of tiny HBpVIIii m i bhaitlts not more than ton (u( Biiuan, " 11); m ,r i ii' HHMHblilAjBi I l m th. nnlpr pjp nf Hip odd rnllpp-,1 rnllpp-,1 ,,f I, n - lh r. la r.oni in . i. h I i mil, nn ninn I ' work nl a linn lie Man Ik fining a Rinall window with it limn hrliln 1 him tin hla rlRlu Ik n I Khi If lond.d with nnnder nd nther In-I In-I lliinimatory snliKtancea whlth arn the (Mmpniienl pirta of Ihe camlln un hla left nrp Hip (inpl tube of hard it IT pnppr nml tin ulnll" for thp candl'K In j frnri or him la Hip dadl inathlnt at whlrh hP wopka. An IntpnatlnR riilP to prevpnt dla-natpr dla-natpr Ik thla hpn an tmplftpp t nlPiK the luilllliiR In whhh lit 1 emplopd hp miiat rpiiuiln Ihere until the dn a work la llnlahpil at nlRht Mnplovppa nrp nnt ppimltted lo Ipsvp the little hfiunpK ppii for lunch and hy no meana In inpfl phiIi othtr or lo fonRrpgnte I during working hourK Haiti man and i unman worklnR nmnnR pxploal IipIiirh a lum h ntid pata It In Hip hnlld. lug wIipip he op Khp worka i:mpli)pp nrn not iiertnltied In ineet until lh d k ork l npr and limy hai fhnnRpd IliPlr .InlliPa remnvlnR thnap which inny hnp on them Hip iltial nC dniiRprniiK fhpmlrnlK It l frarwl that nnp ppraon mlRht tpppIvp from Dip Riir-inpnlK Riir-inpnlK nf nnolh.r a bit nl tliPinlinl thnKthnruK fni InKlnnre, whlnh wIipii II pomp In pontntt with rettalii other auhi-iiinipa pauaea i ttinbuallon at once I.i xl lea Wepkly. Tim HnlMt Ago 1Iip InaurlnR nf nne'a life la nnp nf IhttKi IIiIiirk wlilrli one la tnnal ai t tn put nrr 1 hppp npp ftw howtpp who mlKiiie whill nllRht In he t,hp llplta-hp llplta-hp nnlll an lain il period In Ilfp aa did I In liiiitrli old amank on, r nf tlilmihy. VIipii Iip prpaiiitul Itllnaplf at the I tl mriiitf nfflfi hi m iiutumll) nakpit Ida iirp 111k irply wna Vlnilj-four ' "Why mj Rimil nun p innnnt Inaure iiu ' anld the poini any "Why nnt?' hp tlfninndptl "Wlo von ore 'il jenra nf iirp "What fif Hint'" Hip nlil mm rrltKl "Ifik al atntlKtli-a, ami thp will IpII sou Hint rewfr mpn dip nt 91 Hi in it mi) nihil igp "London HiikI-ntaa HiikI-ntaa Illtihlriit.rt A New Englno of War. ArcordlnR to n rnhlptl illapatPh rrom l'arla mme of the ihilfal partlKiina In Prnnip lmp hit upon n npw inpnna nf llRhlliR tin OnvtrntiHtil a fnrri-K whtih are plidpniftrlnR In lnin the ppllRlntia aehniila M Snlnt M.en Ihf Inli ilillnnla hnn inndp iiiriiiiRtim uta In haul, mitt iipprnmhfa In thf ailiiKtlB wllh hlea of ltira an that when Ihe anldlPPB apppiir tin y and thrlr hnipg will he ailing Into ret t i at IhlK wp hplte la a in w methol nf wnrfarc ami wp bip tittreitnln iih tu whptlnr It will hp npprovptl nf nr nnt h the powera thnt iman upon Kiuh thlnRa If It la the hee hive inny yet tnkp lt lime IipbIiIp Hip ran-non ran-non aa a guiirtllnn nf peine nml fnu-iiinmi fnu-iiinmi nf clUllwitiiin Chliago Itecnul-llpral Itecnul-llpral 1 Tho Tlrst Dining Cnr. The Ilrat dlnliiR mr wna alpil Hip I. Imiiiilin nf iiitiiat' It tnuat halo itrpinl.lt. I nur priMiit iKuullful dlneia Imt kIIkIiI1 Unlit h Hie I'ullninn inmpiin at Hull luneel wnrka in I'hl-iiiko I'hl-iiiko It wna put Inln ilce In ll! mi I liter ii ahnit hut illntlllklllflieil full fu-ll it iIpbi t nili d lo the piwltluu nf a litiaiilliiK car fm innKtriittnra nlniiK tho line hut It did nut rnnip to thla nf tniirm until Rrcut Iniproipnienta had In in inndp iiiiii It In fuliiient nmil-pla nmil-pla It wna l.ullt In two KPitlunK wllh it kllihPii In Ihe mid lie One end wna ppHtnpil fm liuliiK mil lion no Kinnk-Iiik Kinnk-Iiik wna nlliiwiil hut the nlhcr end wna a huffpt nrnuiRtiiieiit mil kut llnelf nlrkmiiup.1 'Hip Iiki Riirdtn" In fnrc It hid httn In wrilie many muniiK 'I Iip llnnr of tlii mr wbk uncnriielp.1 nml the KtMlK wen ordinal) Inu-narkcd rnnih kpiiIk upluilatere.1 111 leiithpr Tho ini nim llulKhpil In w limit hut therell-Iiik therell-Iiik wna rniirnl with ulUInth The pro-IkIqii pro-IkIqii kupi l Klnrtrnnm nml tcfrlKPni-tnr tcfrlKPni-tnr wire iiinltr the cmtir nf the inr nml bippkb roiilit he had In IhPiti nnl h mi mm of n lit t lo hrnaK 1 i.l.ler huk-IPiidp.l huk-IPiidp.l from tin kI,Ip nf the mr It wna inthir n prpimlmia nditiiture for illnhiR nip eiiipliiMPK in make ii Unit to thi- lard.r whll. the train wna In motion mo-tion Iminmuih aa there werp n ureat mini) c.i.r.d lirldRPK ntid nlher rli-Ktnu rli-Ktnu tlnllH lllnllR Hip llnr In llioi-p tH)B whhh wiillld undnuliltill hap awppt Hiim'liitit , I, rnlu hud lliej not Hiiud 111. Ir tilpa ilnwu the llllle hrnaK lid ler KlrlPllj arinrdlliR tn KPhedllle TIip kltrhfit wna KUnplh 1 with an nrdlnnr) Kiirt-innl rnnkP HUH In H'lte nf nil Hipkp ippullnr adinnlBRPK the hill nf-fme nf-fme fnr thnl lime wna inuKldtrPd moat plalnrntp r.lpimni 1'rnnklln In l.fnllea Wetkl). Awnltlnc n Cnll, Now that 1'pnn Itrnrtlos a rralgnatlon N nelllnlH iinnnuiiped Hip auppreaKed nKplrallona of inun mnnlha have Imrat Inln nrtlll t'lerltnl hParla ltetn liluli undpr thPlr hint k wnlKtcnata and am-pnlhetlp am-pnlhetlp wIpb Ktliiliilalp amliltlnna and luaplie liiirnnrapha nn I pull wlrra with latilnhlp nKKlluIlN It la reall nHtlielln tu think nf the nat uiaa nf InPiltahle illKapiKilntinpulK which theae ileinul hk- I Irani are piepnilng fnr HieuiKehea When Hie fep of fnnlrehurt, hernme Miranl n the dpiilh nf Arehhlalinp Tilt II wna wlilPl) hellpxed llinl Mr Olnd-Klnne Olnd-Klnne wnuld iinmlnatf a lire loin; frleinl whom we will rill lIlKhop' diet n One lnornlnR Hip pud'haRa IipIiir nppucd nt Ihe LrpakfaKt IiIIp Ii Mi fliprn dla-iharRP.1 dla-iharRP.1 nn pinil.ipp bearlm? Hip auper-nrlptlnn auper-nrlptlnn ' 1 Olnlatone " Mm flreen pla.p.1 Ihe pi.lope tn hpr hu-liHild hu-liHild a liniidK mil aald M Imp thla la an offpr which ou alinuld rnnl,I, r on ntir knpea The lllahnp went nff with the loiter and the fnmlls Kat rou n 1 the inhlo .llariiaalnR wllh the do-mpiftlt do-mpiftlt ilnplaln what lnoina lhe xinull tn t up at liimhilh and whether thpre wna Rood Kodpty at Addlimlnu 1'rpK-onlti 1'rpK-onlti Hip HlKliup relurinsl. looklni; a llllle ,i,Ktfnllen and anld It waa a piy kind letter hut It waa not an nffpr of tin prliitac onl a nriolopy fnr not cifTerliiR It' Tahleiu' Mamlipnter auaidian New Uiiglnnrl Dialect. The prnft anr nf I ntln In n New Knit-land Knit-land aihonl Inn. until within ilx innntha cltlmPd Ihnt atorleK of Ni w KnK'nnil dlalp, t vnif nhKiirilly ex ir gerattd but n f, w months ugo n ll. Iiir refutnllnn nf hla hva ntrle,l In the itemoii of a Now Uumparilre ma 1,1-en 1,1-en nf Mem nape, I who hail bee i en-riikpiI en-riikpiI for gintinl hnuaewnrk, ayx the outh'a i nmpanlnn The pioftKKor atudj la a good-alned ronm ami un he la fond nf plent) nf air he tlntU thriMi windows mid a door m mure than autlUlent In pmxldn a i in nnt When the mw hnndmnlden had hppn In ihe famll) n i-ek she IiiHHtd IhrnUKh the hall one cnul mum lux and stopiKtl at tho tloor of the study Ho nu wlnh anything'" aakeil Ihc pinreKKor rousod b a dry cough from th., dorwa ' t II 1 don t w int to be farthput-tlng farthput-tlng ' ituld thi New Hnnipshlie innldtn In a tli in but pi, iwiut lone, ' but ll dne Krcm as If yuu weie setting in a compute di ift imn't nu want the lint rlus or the windows shut, or least-wins least-wins tho iiirtal, drew " I'enilnlno Uxtianifnnciw. Thnt rngliihwomnn b th, ll exlrav-nBin, exlrav-nBin, e an all too nml) hastening Individual In-dividual If nut iiailunul hnnkrupiiy Is tin opinion f n wrltir 'n nin nf the l.i nilh inpeis who further diclaiiit '1 h. i has si Idoir been n tlnin In the hlHtnr) nr our ruuutiy when wn men of ill , I:,sh, r, , ,vl,, , ru lll.rnnahli r I pxiiovakan th ninth, lucscnt iU mil t i ly u n I iuu fathCIB una hu la U w il I tu uulc tn n witix thp Inrre 1 demind on M i r i ii 1 1 nuiiia s l i nnl in I tn in 111 e thH I -i kk In .IrpKi pxppndliiirp It - in s ii c way nttrlblltahlp tn the laPRe h ilux Inln bngllah koi let) ttf women rum the t'nlted State when ao wlde-1) wlde-1) HIT' rent ft standard of laate pip i tlli In regard to the dlaplay of world-I) world-I) hihIIIi more paitiPUlnrly whin ap-lllfj ap-lllfj to personal adornment AIho it nin be imrlly due to the reaction fnl-I fnl-I iwlnR the plain lllng nnd high thlnk-Iiir thlnk-Iiir Hint was thp kpynot to the Ipnch-init Ipnch-init nr audi men ns Carlyle nnd r.uakln thf simplicity that beiame a rash-I'.n.il.l, rash-I'.n.il.l, i ult when Hip Influpnte nr tlnap tnpn waa Drat unking llaeir relt thrnughniit the land Hill whatpxer Hip rpoann the leault is to be deplored since btaut) nn Ipkh than suitability Ik be-Ing be-Ing snrinifl In this modern craving attcr noxpliy ' English as She Is Spoke. A rorrrsponilent spnds us n cop) of an amusing t xnmplr of Iingllsh us she is spnkp nr written In Italy, In the shape nf n nniln plncpil In tlio rn-trnnee rn-trnnee hull of ii rertnln rharltnhle nml nursing intiibllahmi nt in Tuscany which pnnB hk fnllitwa The Utile fath- ers nf Ihn poor of Ht harbor nil kinds of ills, uses and hae no respect for leliglon Upstmlnsler Razette. Work. 1-1 me but dn m wirk rrom rtiy lo dav In mid ,r fnrih.1 it the desk op loom In marlng market pbirp, nr triiiimill po,,m, , 11 me Inn nnd It In mv beapt tn say When VBRPant wishes lippkon me astray This Is my work, m I leaning, not my dmim nr all hn live 1 am th nne by whom I hla work fan best lie done, In the right wu) ' Then shall 1 see It nnt Ino (Trent, nnr To suit my spirit nnd lo prove my puwrrs, 'I In ri shtill I chpi-rrul greet tho Inbnr-IliK Inbnr-IliK hours And ihPirful lurn when the long sha 1- uws full M PMntltl. in rlny nnd Imp and ppsI. IlpiaiiKP I knttw for mi my wnpk Is h'al -Ilenr) Inn Dlkt In the outlook "Society's" Test for Insanity. The aul. Ide nf )ouiik llpinlngtnn at rithlitmihle Ntwpnit Is not nnturnlly nn Inildeiu t.i iioMtkn n anillt how-per how-per It mnv h, jul And Pt II la hard not In laiiKli at the pilntpil stntement Ihnt It la bpllevr.l Hip young nuns mind was stunt what HIT hptnuee It was iioik.il that day that he wnlki 1 In lb lh un nipiiup im lite side nper ii.e.l b) mi, I, lv p,np It la l, Hied Hint mi exp,ii detittfil Inaniilt) unie In Ihe rnti Ihnl tin aulfpier railed twin fm soup Now nn.ith, r test la riiunil In ohKervIng whl.li aide of tho slut t n mini tnkts Th, smlal wnrlil, II seems known only one side nf llelle-vui llelle-vui ait nut In b un the other vvnull It f alhd I ping nut of the swim If It weie nnt Hint unythliig sn vtilgnr aa going Into the water Is aa nut of order as taking tin wrong ude of the street Hut think or the ipgiilailons that hedge n bout snclet) eoplf when In tho little maltir or walking on the sIiIp-wall, sIiIp-wall, choosing the offal,!,, la accepted an evldtme tit liiRinlty lb iter talk or Iminliv It In i Ilea leas strain on whit In calk I tlio mind Hartford I'oui nit Transition of Smnll Towns. I'hangpil innilltloia In many parts of our Innil miilllplltntlnn nf lallwnvs nnd trolley lines Inlluenees that bring loniniunltlta close togtlher have ur-ritt.d ur-ritt.d nur mlnoi towns in things moral us well us cnmmeiclil A ftw decades n go nur inuiui) bnrntlghs weie tnn-slthrid tnn-slthrid er) dcKlrnblp envlinnmenlH fnr jnuiig men bids Iho Outlnok Now thf, or two or thip thouwind people nit nn longer inuntry towns' in the old sinae they are little cities with modirii ImpioveiiienlK nnd ready nc-ci nc-ci k to iielghlHiiIng Inrger cltlee More thin that Ihey mo In the transition slate smlall) nnd mnrnll) the) nro )oiiKt) firnipiitlng wllh the new Unven but nnt )et trntisfiiiineil They are criid, Ihe ilt) or Iho largo oil tnwn wllh fixed milliards Is Knfer nnd Wt-nr Wt-nr rnr )outlia 'Ihe small towns have not enough wealth tn piovlde public MbrnrlfK lining Men's Christian ns-Mulatlnns ns-Mulatlnns Ipuiirp inursis, and nthpr ulmlpsiime Btlinitlons fnr thp vmmg Hill HiiloniiK nnd iKiolronms me in evl-d. evl-d. nn mid )nung men of good families fami-lies who In linger pluiea would llml nlhcr ..ntprs nf nttiuctlon nr would rear iiMt nf .landing hv rrpiitientlng iloublfiil lemirts In k nnll towns (vMien the) are In Ihe rpliplllous perlnd ngnlnst home Iniliicnri. Minilii) -school diuuli nml slinilii risiiiilnisi luungi. luazenly in Unite iillPKttonnbli plates Old Church Laws In roniieiHnii vim the nnnlvoisiir) of the l.tll.l I'llllllllve Milh.dlst (hlll.el lliiiuli) IIiiKl.iiul a soiu.nir nn,. nok , unlnllllllif tuples of old re, ords iiik bei n iHKued minute pushed till r.ndK -Ihal we do nnl allow joiing men nnd )oung women nf nur so l,n to louit Him , ,, , ih, r on Hunda) nellher dn we allow nur single in, n and Hum, ii t mi, Ik In the street together arm In arm at nny time iipltb, p do w allow ihpni In stniul at stpppt (nineps limiting tng.thfp Hi ntmilier risuliitlmi I In hnp,l aiithni-lllea aiithni-lllea fnrbide girl i horlrters wearing bows in their bonn. is Workmen's Dito Deviltries, I i em. nib. r" ml. I a bildge rnn-tiiutnp rnn-tiiutnp pi, me time ugo wlillo on the nlijiit uf workmtns date deMlirles, win n winking ut tin big bridge across Ihe Migma whin Ihe two lantlleur ni ins had appinichi d within lift) feet of emli nth, r a ki.n ilvnlry ns tn who slioul l bp the drat to , pos sprang up annng ihe men A lung pi ink inn-imled inn-imled Ihe two arms leivlng about two nnd t half feet of support at em h end Htrlii oiders weie laaued that no one should nttunpt to imsa the Mink upnn pinally nf Instant dismissal Al the noon hour I su l,1enl htmd a greit shout fiom the mm who weie all Mailing up liaising mi ,s,, j ln mini slip on Hip t ml of that pBnk stup a minute and look down into ihe whirlpool 1 1 low I knew ho was going go-ing tn i loss mid I shouted to htm but he was too high up In hear liiiibe-i,UpI liiiibe-i,UpI be walkt 1 oul ti ti 1 1 1 he pein hd tin mlddli of thi plunk It sagged far down with his wtlght until I muld sip llsht lmwun Hip two short sii porting ends and the raullleveia on uhh li the) rchttd He saw tin end In fiuni of him In this htsltatel mil looke I link (o see how Ihenlhir i ml was I thought he was going to turn He Kiopi,l gnsped bolh edges of Hie plunk with his hands and throwing hla fei t up stood on Ills heal kit king his bgs In Ihr air erni king his heels logtihoi mid yelling to Hie tu rilled onlookers This he did fm nboul a niiniile-it se. med tn me like forty Th. n he let his ft 1 1 dinp dnu n stool up waved his hut an I tinttid along Hie plank lo Hie other slip slip down iie of the bnucs hand imp hand an I pegalnel the Riountl We tllathargid him 1 1 , nurse but what did he tare? He t,ot nil ihe gloiv his fillona envlnl him nnl he iniild lomnmnd work nnywheie" Cussleis .MugnliiP riu Hi ptombor. Those Mill-Ocean Meswiges. A sihfine Is on font In Liverpool whli h It Is ilalmed by the Hngllsh shipping Journals will soon be In tom-inpiplnl tom-inpiplnl opeiatloii ,r utlliiliig wlriless t. legra) h) In a ni If inn iiostolllie and signal station I the Intention to peimunently am ho, t u ,oiit no ni'ks west of the 1 isnid a ship whlth will be i.iulpped ,lth a Kiiiichlighi and a lompleto Kel of Mnic.nl appal mis The walir at the point si h i ted will Involve the use of u monrlng hair 10) oi 600 re. t In length th wtlkht of which will prevtnt the bows fium riding rid-ing hunviiutl) nv r Hit h. us s,as rh, ti. lillmit to lnv n v ptlcal tn un I i the uri K nf illiiiiiinilllllg 'I. ' M and . hi , the ll iiln 1 p-JiU. id h pKK U up at uihht fiom ft dlstnn e of slxt) miles or more As the vcel will be loi itel In the fair wnv of the I ngllsh chann.l It villi be ndvnntageouKly ilaiPl ror tho distribution distri-bution of ordpra spnt ftom ahore b) the owners of veseeN which are passing In ni nitt of thp ihatinel 1 hua a ship lomlng In fiom the wpst or from the south could be directed b soon as It picked up the station to i rocef d elthpr tti Llveiimol, HrlKtol or nn I.imllsh channel port Hy this mpnns pilotage and port dues would be riduiel and of rou rap there woull Iip a on-ldt rubln saving of time Ihe es". I will servi as a llnntlng nation whl h inn be approached ap-proached In nnv kind of w trier mil picked up ror wlrpless loinmunkHtlon The value of this firm of postofuce Is expected In In ,r) great Moreover, lying at the function of the three gloat thoroughfares of British and continental conti-nental marine trallh. the stntlon should prove particular!) valuable In salvage work Iho k, heme on the rare of it nn ears to be thoroughl) practicable and If carried out It sh.ml I I rovt of tonslderable service In the maritime world I'hllodelphli ltecnrd It All Depends Upon You. 1 It Isn t the ws) thst l stnrm- , here the sterm-cliiieln hlflo Ihe day-It day-It Isn t Hit thorns that pnne the feel, lis Jiut how ou walk the mil II It Isn l that lions linger. With Ipclh lhat spp kPcn lo sis) It Isn I Hip sorrow indnj-tninorpow. Its Just how )ou walk i In. wayl HI It Un t that crnnna nwnlt )ou The gold of thp rainbow a ray-It ray-It s onl) tho faith lhat lives through Death. It's Just bow ou walk the wn)t -I'rank I. Stanton ln Atlanta Constitution. Constitu-tion. Had Wasted Her Life. A slopy 1b tnld nf how Mtb Caroline Porhln nf Chlcugo bicami an nctlvi iinll-wnmaii Hlirtrnt'lft Hhe vias a school frlenl nt Miss Hiikhii 11 Anthony. An-thony. In liter )ears tin two women met In Washington What have vnu boon doing all the while?" asked MIkb Anth hi) 'hinging up four bos, ' vvns the nnswer. "Hoysl" exclaimed the outspoken Susan. Su-san. What under tht sun Is a woman like j mi doing with four uo)s" 'I mint know Would )ou expect mo to strangle them' ' llosh'" was the ropi). You should never have had tht in They will be nothing but men Jevv ork Tribune British nnd American Society. A writer In the l'iininpolltiin calls attention to a striking clilTi rtnto be-tweui be-tweui American nnd Hrltlsh soclet) which Is evldint to ivir) one acquainted acquaint-ed with lioth tountrlis That is the strong Influence of sot It t) on t.nv eminent em-inent and polities In Clr. nt Hrltnln and Its almost total lack of siith liilluenco In America ln Ilnglnul th. King, while practlcall) strlppc I nf constitutional constitu-tional dictatorship In tvtti the smallest governmental matters t xt nixes n great Influence throurh his pnsltlun as lender of sot let) The cabinet minister who Is so unfortunate as tn dls lease him nr t-et himself directly against his will may ulwn)s bo vlsllel wllh so In I ostracism os-tracism and thero nre vir) few men In public life today to whom this would not be a serious matter Tor sot lal ostracism os-tracism has a wnv of d. h. ending even lo third and fourth gem ration and tho man who is nblo to rlKe utnvc suth seemlugl) petty tonsidtratlnns when applied onl) to himself tan hnrdl) be willing tn see his wife and daughter, to whom sntlet) ntctssarllv minus mnre sutfer In tho United Slat,,, nn the other hand, tho 'lesldems huve, as a lulo been men who t llht r caied not nt nil fnr society nr wire entlrel) happy hap-py In theh own circle of fi lends and disliked Iho displays mil woirlei en-tullod en-tullod hy what tho dull) piess tails 'social position ' lh, Amerluin vvo-rrnn vvo-rrnn of tho smart a, t luther prides herself on her Ignorance of political conditions nisi shows n complete indifference in-difference even at tht time nf a Presidential Presi-dential electlnn In tlient llrltatn society so-ciety and politics me nlliul. Woman's Oi owing Independence. It seems to me that women are not only ndvantlng as n sex, more tapldl) than men hut nit also i xertlng a fnr mnre pntent Influence for tho general good In onth gent ration that passes I think I see Hum outgrowing the will creature setretlvtin s that wns for so ver) long theh Inst safeguard against the anvukrt) of tin stranger sex Thi) wax Minngnn thfii own nccount Anil Inileieiident 1 In Htnnl nlnno The) nrp not mi) Inngt i oitnltnt to rear chll-dien chll-dien iluinbl) -ns ninny nnd nf such n riuallt) ns tht t ipilce uf thtlr lnrds and nnsteis mn) decree The) have learned tn live singly. 'I he ) dt fy old social superstlilniiK They spt up standards of mniillnesK The boot Is Indeed on the ntbei foot Arthur .Me-llio), .Me-llio), lu September National Selling Cemet. ots. 'It In no vionil, r t I dress In black, for m) business s tho selling nf counter) Inis It tin i an) thing In the world more ilmm"' The speaker n fnt man. fingering his lilac) He, lestimed I dnu t believe I 1 ever make it sale If 1 woio gay. Jo)nus minis 1'nr most of my iwtions are ppnplo who have siiddenl) lost a mar pelallve inuplea thnt have lost their Hint chill inalnl) and their grief Is unround, as they conduct this ghnstlv business or having hav-ing RTiive)nid gioiind mid It Is in) place tn Jar on Hi, m ns llllle ns possible pos-sible Hence I wrnr blitk and Inok grave My work Is snl but It Is sad lest nf Mil when old ioiiles old childish coupled come to me to bii) bus A coui le ire titling on in joins One will twin be gnu It Ik uetessir) In select a lot In Hun Ihe) make their selection with nnt .insulting one another an-other wlslfull) 'Hi-) tcinslder Hip view It Is btst thty think tn lip on an eminence 'I In-) consider the sub-Jei sub-Jei t of shade 'Ihc f, rtlllt) nf the soil alo is nn Imporiunt iiuesllnii for they think that thev will like llnwera grow un Ihelr gravis "I admit silii the ngpnt 'Ihnt I make n iood d al nf nioiie) l1. oIp you know nip in no nio.nl fm diivlng bargnlns when Hi.) come lo bii) their gravws. and I I ik. advuntBRe of thnt fact. Hut ni) w irk Is so sad that It has to he vpiv hu nnlie to ktep me ut It. '-l'lilladelphln lle.i.nl. His Unkind "i'llnp;." "I saw him holding Jmir hand," said her small broth r wh. leat nil the other oth-er tneiubernof Ihc famll) looked up. 'Vis" she npllei inmj, h,, has been stud) Ing pnlmlsti) ' Oh!" said Hu small brother Ho was reading the stnry nt my Hfi " she persisted ileiinntl) I'nr a moment It Innked as if she had Mibdued the sm ill In other Then he remaiketl, "lou must be pietty old "What do von nn an' she demanded "It was a Ion.' hioi) "lion t be absurd Toium)." "And a continue! slot v." Ilrooklyn Uagle. Dcttlug nnd DucliiiR. It Is oiistomaiy tn tn u this habit of tetllncr as If It ,,, nothliiB but a innnlfostatlon of th. nnbllng spirit Ihe spirit whlth piiJu) Hie oxUtennnl tonneitnil with iIi-k of any kin 1, nnd which takes p, miliar, risks on liii rent events fin Hi. sake of such en-Jojineut en-Jojineut 'lhl cuouius for it imri if the practice but not for Ihe whole If bitting on Kpoits hal betii nothing mine tbnn an ludulgem, of tht pin jienslty to Bnmblt. It wnuld piobabl) have been rusiiktMl long ugo Hut it has another fuuiton mid u very Im lrlatit one II can bo uvi.l as n means of cheiklng In spunsllili talk lln pi op nslty of sun. p. n I. to brag nnd blunt r mukta ihtm at units u pulill nulsanco. The. men In out t oik km, tn iccnlly the joungtr nnd mor c illow on n njcx pt ion n this rule In c! t- th - ir uinstnn n, the d nmnl that tin blUKttier shi 11 bai k h wordi b) a w iger of mono) beeoni. n means nf prntectlnn to those about him against the unplasanl talk which is otherwise dinner Into Ihelr oars in this respect the practice of betting bet-ting hoa a function not unlike that which waa exenlsed by the practice of duelling a century or two ago lu generations pant the blusterer was mmfolled lo make good his words b) the wager of his lire We have Iipioiiip uuleter in our temper at the beginning of the twentieth century and onl) de-man de-man 1 lhat he shall vvnger hla money Hut the principle Is Hit same ln the two cases This can be mod to some extent as a theoretical Justification for Hip prnc-tlcp prnc-tlcp of bfttlng It Is, however far more defensible as a theoretical xlew than ns a practical aiRiiment, for ln actual life betting fails to nccompIMi Its nbjeel In tills lespect also the parallel between betting nnd duelling holds good The dm I checked Irresponsible Irre-sponsible language on the part nf tlio,e who could not fight but to those who weie rendv to take their lives In their hands it offpied an Indemnity Instead of n restraint In like in-innei, the public tolerance of betting allows those wna have mono) to vvnger lo give themselves them-selves free Indulgince in Isiastlng in betting as In duelling the whole community com-munity mirrors under the evils of tho practice without irnllslng much of tho theoietknll) possible good bepttinbtr Centur). Johnnie's Checker Story. Tsw be got th checkerboard. n siijk Now c imp here son Well spread lh pines on th squares And show lou how its d me 8n I set down, nn he moled tlrst, 'NVn I zlln him a man 'Nt n he Jumped me, an' chuckled out, 'Jtst beat me If sou tan ' 'Nen 1 moved one, an' he took that. An said not lo fei I sore Jest then I seen a xiigxng line, Nen Jumped an 1 took four' My pan he rubbed hie chin an' thought, An si)s ' Urn m in. IrmniP see' An win n he movpil I suw m) Jump, .n' that time 1 look three NVn paw hp movptl nnnther man, An hit. hud up to the board I took thnt too while maw looked on, n nirtw sin she Jtst ronrid' 'Nin paw th king row s whero he wants To fc t like nnvihlng Hut b.ro ht knows where 1 am nt, 1 sajs 1'nw, ciown that king" Nen I Jest moved the via) they do Down there at llrlggses store An tlrst thing paw knows he aln t got No thecUers nn) more 'Nen paw kits up nn slams the board! I run t SB) what he snl 1-Twas 1-Twas sfimejilu bout smart Alec kl Is," 'Nen ho sent me to bid! Woman s Homo Companion. The Durntion of n, Hoiso's Affection. 1 ho affections of a horse nro not inferior in-ferior to his Intellectual iU illtles nnd, esjieclill) If made a pet he becouits ver) fond of his master In case of separation he remembers him for jears Hut his infection is different from that uf a dog. vvhkh continues to love his miiHter tven though tho latter nbtises hhn grentl) Hough, unkln 1 treatment will quickly ertrango the affections af-fections of a horse Cood horse sense discovers no particular reason why u hoise should bo devnttel tn a master who hibltually maltieats him Tho Intellect and ufTectlous of n hoise Iiolnt out two things so Important Impor-tant to n trainer that he muct bear them In mind until they become llxed liublts of thought 1 Never, umkr any clreumstnnces nllow it horse to sue cessfull) oppose his will to joins If )ou do he will lemember It nnd (rensunlng by exptrl-ente) exptrl-ente) ti) il ug-iln -' Alwu)s keep hlB affection If he dislikes )iiu he has no wish In please ou. and If his obedience Is alwn)s perfunctui), jou will nuke but little hindwii) In training him These two isilnts assured ho will al-most al-most invnrlubl) try to do whatever )ou lequlte of him If he onl) knows what It Is I) tv Id Iluffum, in September Septem-ber butciss. What the Burglar Fnce3. A Jeweler who wus a well-known fence (receiver of stolen goods), put us onto where we could fit thousands Dal and I looked the lueo over un 1 thought It n bit ilsk) but tho sire of the graft uttricteil us We hud to climb onto the front port h with an eleitiit light streaming right down on us I had reached tht. pouh and ri -inovel my shoos, raised the window and hid Just struck a light whin n le-volver le-volver was i rossed on in) luad I knocked his hand up quick mid Jumped hear I n ir) nnd then the In mug nf a policeman s stick on the sidewalk I ran wllh two men uftpi me and tame to the gateway nf n )ni 1 white I saw n big bine. Ihniin I ehiilni , to his kenti. I lie ginwled snv igel). but It was neck or nothing, so I i attPd his head J-ist us though I were nut shaking with liar, slli pid down on in) hands and knees mil crept Into hla dog-house -When, ni) piirsupis rnme up Hit owner nf Hie house bii Id 'Hi Isntheip. 'Jhlsdoi would eat him up' A rt w mlnulps later I left my filen 1 s kennel it waa 4 o i loi k In tin morning morn-ing mid I h.ul no shots en mil mil) tltO In in) junket 1 sneaked through the bnik window of the tlrst house I saw slolo a pair of shoes and tn Tholi I took n far Knowing that Ihey wire looking fm me I wanud to get lid nf my hat On Ihe seal with mo was a wnrlllnglnail nsl.ep I tnok his nl I son lint anl left m) new derh) b) Ids side nnl also took his dinner. tall 1 ht n win n I left the mr I threw nnn) nl foliar nn.l necktie ami r achtil New )oik dlsgiilaed us a woikliikinan - i nm the Auioulograph) of n Hit. f In 1 un k Li Biles Monlhl) What the Cakewalk Really Is 11) the lime of the 1oulxl.mn Purchase, Pur-chase, the negroes espeelall) lhf.se e.r the Inleilor had lost all leonllei lion nr Africa nnd with the fiilluir of th. inotliirs lo teach their children even a few woulR of their oil spei.h Hint He dlsnppc ned Iltlng an liniutlve riu o liny soon lent ned lo niopt lh, songs lan.es mid eiistums of lh. li masters Bpplltatlp to Ihelr cnndliioiis 1 or i x nmi k Hu take walk Is but n gm lesctue uirlallnn of the sl.l.ly i,t nr I ing ago -l.tslles .Monthly for Sen telllber. Starved to Collect Antiques. , i'iL!' '1 rr.on' "'""" ' threidburo ii. . !' ""'. "' ""' flilon bill of ,V,Jial"",l,pr,,",,l"""n "r ' J1-"!- lu manv ve',',1. i,', i, ''01",t,r"n'' through CnVt.y .V . . ,'" ttn,nf A fPW 'f Ibtse ran ' 'i'"" "nl!"' """ AitgiialB Hu-tint Hu-tint anl he was known to I ,. , a. ! uriei, yt,'hIK ,""" "" "rdnhn. wlnT.1 turiei y that he was rkh 'llnoiigh an .1.1 woman servant some i r) ng lisiple also nscerliiln.d that Hip o d I'lnVun "B7'" hi'"-''' to d.nil, for u.ii i ',"n.t f""' """ '" '"Ul'l well enough nrtoiil to buy Jim t ttj him a long nmi to lomplpto the p its. hi was Itu )u,rs oil when nt last be gate up ,he gl, ,t n, he had In. . In Homo very nuuh In this way Biting g. ni rations or his turlnus rounti)i.n as? i,""i1iiir"r..""ti y',r' hln in ast he did do the fun enme out thit ho was n imilil mllllonalru lu frn,i and hud heqiieatbud to the cltv or ,,, Is his nitlve city a.oIl..t r p ,' tur s mi dais, prints innnuscrlpiH bl l.lnis laiok and uthn llilnus valu.it at iisjnono f.is And he if "l g n not till) Hitse things, ,ut rnom v enough lo Install thin" and proj" rtt inough to take ta.o of Hun i ' , . v do them v liti a turator an I , u, , d an. and also large bequosls to th,. '' "' Ibnien wheie his Mirents ca, e from and ui Mitiselllis where ho m . im-st of his monej All thes. , ,, ," . ! I tt d )tuis he had bien sp. ll H.nillng at Homo, tn nnuis, JL " lions and saving n , hi th u n. tiiikht m nl mnpe 1 trK I n ... ' v in. s ,1,. ls will nmi ,he ,, "u wluih ht i tv s in j , Ulil ,'' Th ref re nit P rls rings now with the naint of Auguste Dutult. of whom It mverh ardlifore Hut P iris wondprs at n tempera mi nt which led n man to live thus siorned iles lsed, ns a miserable mis-erable self tnrluiliik fool for the sixty )ears that he s) ent In petting things ti (ether to add to Its Instruction and pleasure llarnpjB Weekly. Mrs. Edison as Helpmeet. Ten )enra ago Thomas A IMIson wns an undomesticjted in in Ills workshop work-shop nnl his chemical laboratory held such powerful swn) over his mind that he was only supreniPl) happ) when up tn hla e)es' ln work Gradually, almost lnsltllotisl), the 'wizard' tins Iippii wpnned aw a) from tho weaving of his spells nnd now n new nnl more potent power than over berore con-trailed con-trailed htm has gained Its mnsterv over him This Is the povvpr of love Though the great Inventor oven now works ns few men of his ngo nn.l accomplishments accomplish-ments nte ln the hibit of doing, the. last few )ems have seen n stond) relaxation relaxa-tion o' his toll 'I he time has pas-id when ho vi,ns wont to lock himself In n room and work sixty hours nt a stretch without tnklng more than an hours slcip at v irlous intervals In that time When Mr Hdlson tolls now, there Is one who shares his labors with him It Is .Mrs IMIson his si eon I wife hhe is the diughterof John 'Miller, who In-venti In-venti 1 the fnmous Miller mowing machine ma-chine nnd Inherits a great deal of Inventive In-ventive nbllll) It la through thla nd-ditlnnnl nd-ditlnnnl bond of genius lhat they mo united Mic Is n helpmeet In the true sense of the word It is said thnt Hit y nre now working on nn Invention which tl ey will pntent Jointly W. B. North-top, North-top, in buccess Paper Shirt Fionts ln Use. A paper shirt fiont Is one of the latest lat-est articles of npparel worn by vvnlti rs who are expected to appeir in full-ill full-ill ess while on duty Tho observer was a visitor recently at onc nf the popul ir suburban resorts, where the wnlttrs all dlsplaved a. wtalth of Immaculate white lioHim, on onch of which were a couple of nent Btuds It looked ns though they had received n supi ly of limn fresh from Ihu laundry until one nf them rnrelessl) nllnvvccl his lowtut vest to become unbuttoned, nnd tht secret se-cret wns out, with the shirt front, the lotter of which was drawn up In such a way ns to expose a cheap nnd dirty negligee shirt, thnt was not at all In keeping with the condltiona othtrvvlso presenttd Paper collars liuvo been worn for mini) )oais Paper shltt fronts are of more recent origin The) nre presumably much cheaper than linen, considering tho tost of doing up n starched shlit and the fnct Hint a cltnn shirt would have to be donned almost dally Tho American Fnrmer. Tho American farmer Is tho greatest man In the world A 'combine' with n, uipltal of Jl 000 000000 Is ii gioat thing beenusc It Ib a combine, but IIOOOOOO,-000 IIOOOOOO,-000 relntlvel) lo the cnpltnl of mont), brain nnd brawn Invested In the agricultural agri-cultural Industry In this rountry Is nnt at nil a great thing I'Iruicb simply stngger nnd fnll down when they ut-ttmpt ut-ttmpt to represent the re il foundation wiiilth of America which is agricultural agricultu-ral Wo are all, when we nltempt to contemplate thnt wealth, ery much In the position of the Irlshm m who had to look several times In order to see tho tall building taking It llttln b) little. One stetlon of the view Is the Information Informa-tion entlrel) utt urate, that the farmers farm-ers of Mlnnisota nnd the 1) ikotns have ttiilved J30O000CKM for their products this )eur Another Is that the coin crop of the Stnle nf Kansas this )ar will bo .m (nk) ono bushels Still another thnt JI OOtlonO at tho lowest estimate, fill In one snaking rnln In the sinklo Territory of Oklahoma tho other d ly the rain having checked Hie growing menace of a fortnight's dr) si ill In n single )cnr the milch cowa of the United fatnles )IoIl n product equal In value to onc-half onc-half nf the capital of tho slid trust nnd theip nre more cows nt the beginning begin-ning of the new )enr than there were bo fin o llelilnd the ngiiculture Is the ngikultuiiHt, and tho Amerluin farmer Is gaining In Intelligence In mastery of his soli nnd In lltniss fnr political power pow-er quite as rapldl) ns his proiluctH nro Ineiensing in magnitude ilf may bo mertly waiting lo be organized Inln n vnst unci Irresistible publlt force Or, ngnln he ma) be slow I) nnd sadly reconciling rec-onciling himself lo the knowledge thnt ho Is a passlvt fone onl) like his own fertile nuts which lis Intelligent cultivation cul-tivation itiul ixplnitntton are made to job! tlih crops for those who know how to get them Harper s Weekly, The Sago Blush of tho West. The purple hpnllur 1 lossoins I rlkht on bnnn) Heotlnnils hills The tnwslli, nn.l the primrose fair b. laiglaurs murmuping rills lire lh. tpefB In sIipii S.w I imlinl show the first fnlrit tint of grim Clnsi hi hit u mar ih. Ir gnnrb I roots tho IIIIDllllAir KWlCt IS SIKH In the South Hie great m iKllolla perfumes all Ihe Ml my ilr. The il ilsi In Hi, ib w) grass gems Nnrlh- , ni in. n.lows fair Hut hi nur ult. sirfn.l Wf stern I mils a newer fm. Ht. i.lkiis TIs the stiird) il, grtui sage brush Hut links nur sunny 1 1 ilus It needs no si il'lv ri.rpst Irers tn bile ll rrom th, IiI.ibI Nn laughing l.i.,,Mt nilrri.ru It wlillo kcutlt gll ling i irt Hill far rum! stream and forest It si nails Its leaves c f grc, u Win re nfl fop milts nrr rocks nnd nan I no other plant Is seen Thin ngnln It sofll) (rlugis Iho Ik lis or koldPii corn Anl studs lis soft sweet rrngrnnco tbio' tin, dewy summer inorii Aul In lowl) Wolern kiu.nuila its Inn. I) watch ll kespa Win n far from luuna ami Madrid the tlri.l st tiler skeiw Aroi n.l Us f.et In sprlugtltno nre the tiilKhl lined i in His II iwip Ihe yinea-eleatil llly-tlun lilf.li nbnvp It tnw.rs The grniinilllid builds her nest beiifalh Its I. run. Ins low and with 111 Its shiib rinm slitillh) cm. ,li tho limit pal, I, lis hi to Hut when In lilklit In i c. sunshine all nth, r vciilui, ,11 s It liughs nt ilinnihl nnl s indstnrin, hen Hi mr iclowlng Wistiru hkl i And when the wind uf utuinn uver l lain und tirnirlt sun ,s 'the uli u i ii Hill .r siinuntr (lino tin: Biigti biush 1 1 lively knps It linn all seasons rnr lis own nn the, saiiil) W.st. i u plains 'Ihe will held,, fm I upon It when nothing noth-ing else rt mains Pop when hi . nib of winter all clso Ib sen iiinl iltsil In ,1. Ilitnie of the Icinnest the sago bruh litis IIh luiid 'Ihuugli It bus no gnigmis coloring to i mill Hu wan li ring .. Ihuugli tho s an her fnr tho binullfiil liny even mn ll by 1 luurlshlmc hi storm or sunshine ucr tho lull wo love Ihc hBt Hmlil. m of nur mud) iioplo Is the uxna mush ur Hi. W.st -1 tciiiuir Klnleslde llowill 111 Washing-ton Washing-ton Klines. Had the Laugh First. An old ntli man wns wnlliln down om or Hit struts In Mam lit at whin ht saw a liny u)lng uutsl lo house, mil thinking In might e . unfurl Mm, he ask. I him whit was tin iiialti r 1 Hhn s lijlng tho i-cmpi i dimii " "Well nml dues thin uiiploisnnl tusk mnke )ou i rvr ' 'No-no h In h hit his thumb" Oh' inn aiu sony fur oui fn I he r, I Bllppost " No no, 1 1 laughed" London An-swtrs. An-swtrs. City Safei Tlinn tho Couutty. It Is In the rnuntiy that most of tho filial lie i hk ma rinm lUluiiliig occur, V.",' ,, I1 "L " '"" tuu,y 'llvlled bo- IWllll mill who ,, Btluc( n hllllKis nnitliiisn who iiii killed In Hu opui ur whlk, sitklng i, rug, under u trie 'lo Main unler a tn. In ihutultr-sturm ulna oT".,:,'"'!,' "! l!l,,Ml"K "' ,l 1U-'"-1 m . a, I lii.su, '.,T "m" ' "HUo" l r.i ,r ,i ',l"h'," "" ii'iiiiuiiillvo "iifii) of tho mo km uty fiom Hui.t. whk'h'm't1".' !',' "" ,',,tt"" '" "' which mm i at ii ihe number of mil buildliibs with iron poluls, m, roo"s. metnlllc gutters and i . Heeled vvitli the u, Vwl ''H, Pipes which form an "'' of conductors snilMh?' irV nny means ab.olu iei, J-'lr U Sf when a cloud with a Ue''C of energy opprnache, a.!VWiit-wlres a.!VWiit-wlres and pipes In ten V?,ilck, 111 . vent It from illsehari ' ciiimY right and left CTS,, Needed Another Bri.i. " The Into dlstlnkulsl,a t!t nrd I.I Hunt, uttd't'o fchitMU jounger dn)s, whll" .,?'' "ttii, erection of a brick buudKtUlf arrl nl from Cork at pffi'J ?,' was cmplnjed ns a nb !,'? M, Inf Instructed lhat hs L. ''""I carry up fourteen brk-," 1J One mot nine- lhe supriy, " Hi I out. nnd do his but the.. ' bk i llnd but thirteen i put wlll"l'i ei nnswer to a lou, , ,, , 'J h' hoi one of the mason,5 on ik.m th lii. staging slirleked dovm ihe i 'What do )ou wnnt?" 'Trow me down wnn v., . Pat, pointing to l", h0l? m1" t number good "-N w York"" Indians Form a Truit. Lo! the poor Indian iloe,n, tc remain ioor any longer ,vl pr,f cessary. and though iJS,lllt taught him to he very im?!1"1 I his white lralheV7 he b.i" ,,'"l enough of pale f lCe incthnVi. e J."1" trust em his own respon.ffl, " 'U end that he may conirol thll,y i prlte of relics. ' the ""Wt i The Omaha and Wlnneh.. of Nebraska have earned !? ' Mintage In a "corner , .!, lh" orgnnlzed themselves Into . ' hl monopoly for tho regulatir ,"'! ln Indian goods ",u,all'n of . The leader In tho comhin. , Thunder, n. Wlnnebag?, ,"e, 0 pert In the mam.fa Hire c,0'?' nrrows, nnd his nctlve lleut.1 Gieen Itnlnbow and I'raip ?S.U ' chiefs In the snake, iVbelf S'ck nnd John A. Logan mannfJ?' "' ingle fenthcr head dres? M""" The combination proiose. i. the suppl) and the price? uT,!1;,!? paid by the whllo purchase?, 0(h,S, goods, for tho purposg of rXli h hours of labor and Inc",,0"1' amount of profits Detroit iftffft,' Tho Best Burglar-Proof The best of all fastening, for.v, loom or other lnntr door I, ,lu be a wedgo of wood pushed unS',, bottoni of tlio door If tn. u. rcetly shaped." says the writer In , London News, 'It Is absolute-!, imsslble to open the door from th.. Bide without cutting n piece out of, panel, and no burglar will risk , with a person sleeping near at biw A small slot should be fastened tie floor, ngiinst which the wed,,,; rest. ' No burglar," we read, -m,. ter a house whero there I, err-bnby, err-bnby, but, unrortunatcly, thebabri not nlwiiya cry on Iho night whin crib' In to be crarked " Aaharot rler, kept Indoois, Is recommenW the best protection, though occailoti the tirrler Is treated to i done o t si ned mint put through lli letter tV Dogs In kennels out of door, are k to ba of very little use, a, therein easily bo disposed of The communlt tlve burglar thinks little of Iron bi to basement windows for a pock screw Jae k can soon force them . clenlly wide npart to enable a mui enter. It is a mistake to Rhutiipi hoiis0 and give It nn unoccupied i pearnncc whllo tho family 1, awir should bo left lool.ing as muchoccup as possible. |