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Show Mil It AM) lOMMINrs. llAtot IllllaCII dreaiea with the utmoet impllclty. He la Ilftj-ilx ycara old but looki jounger. The Chicago Irt'tliK tayi "What voullthe world -do should Chicago dlaappear from the faienf the earth." The New York tlortl replied "It would think the millennium was at hand." Mil. T. O wVnriEii liarnrd, a he neently ned Ihrongli Kanaaa, thai this year's grain crop lu thatHtate will be about one half of au aterage. The cause ol the depreciation has been ex-ceailve ex-ceailve drouth during this staiou. I'ol'll lolling water throuph the drain 1 liee every day now to dtstioy anj germs that ltiy be growing and to carry oil aicuniulitlons of grraie. A llttleaudalultoccaalonally Is still letter. let-ter. Tilts Cincinnati tlanttt gives thla hint to Amerhau lotirisl "Tho 150,000 Americana niendlug tbelr time and money In 1 uroie are not setloualy milled hire, but If It Is all the same to them, they aro adrhxd to be careful not to I ting auy cholera germs bonis with thi in." MolT jirople have two kinds of minims. min-ims. One they u.e In tho kltcheiiand the nthet I save I for parlor uie. You nevt r know a man until you know Ills kltchiu manners. One riawn tlit lurirrlagebrlugaout so manj unileas-aut unileas-aut surptlii a Is that the rourtshlp was taaed 011 ttiu parlor manners. IIlniiy 11UIINIIAM, who calls him-tell him-tell Henry lUrry, a one-armed temperance temp-erance lecturer, was to have lectured on temperance at I air Haven, Conn., the other evenlug. llutat tho time he was to have spoken ho w aa "nrrestid lu nu lutjxlcated condition and tintenrrd to tltlrlj daya." He comprised III Ills owuroer ersn both the lecturer and Ihe awful example. Tilt "Voluntetr OfUcers' Decora tlon," the new order of merit Imtltutid by thotjuciii to toward the sitvlces of "ofllcers ot proved capai Itj lu the volunteer force,' will comlal of an oakwteath lu sllvtr, tied with gold, having lu the ientr the royal iljlnr an I crown In gold. It will be worn tu ended ontliu left breuat by a gmu rlbbou. A moijhin lournallttlo Itlloiophir renurka. 'The average man mo aud stews alwut the weather more tltauthe aeraggvrorain. Hoaludle tlte thermometer, reads the records and finding Ihattho lint wetther Is of 1 r. ous Imporlunce, grows warmer In ro-jrtlon. ro-jrtlon. Women avoid Fahrenlii It and uewspapera 011 such aweltrrlng days, rmlltlng tliemtelves only one fool! ueaa the fan Thoj take the wea H r ph!toeoh!iallj, bj Uiiorlug It to a gnat cxtint, and, so lar as I can sir, aroscru e aud cool without a cart " When Charles I. ruled over 1 ngland his exchequer, always at n law ebb, Ucamew 111 irl j empty that I e tilt-toaed tilt-toaed of I Is Ihllly tlx ll ares 111 the New ltlvcrComny In cnnslderatlou of aununiial ajment of oia) to Ul ma Into hlmaell aid his hills as long aa the tompnnj shoul I exlat rtils tMO a j ear la Hill 1 ill Into f-e royal triueury, 1 utetich Individual share of thettocknow tarnaJ,000 a year, an Inirea-e of tint an ed Inert mint l-v side which Chimlctl Itinlt sbick Is niwhrte Iiiethet worde, tlie unludiy klngmllfirl Ml a jiar roiilythat now ruAlliea $1 IH,tH) ) lu annual 1 rurlti A ToiIhA, Kans, dltpntlh MJl. Cnslleralle einJlrielit tin lift It sr utetl lu iirtalu quarlirs here ovtr the in rival ul a imniler of ttutalans (romihotirnatlected arts. rhuralay list a car-Ion 1 of time peolewere brought to Kauai, live families stopping stop-ping 111 roika The others went to 1'lva Four ul the families went Ironi he e to Mayetto j esterdaj , leaving one family In roeka, Aa theie peole come from a region on the Volga win re the cholera Is now raging, some fear I ii rested by those who know the clriuinitaticis that they might bring lu their boxed up houiohold tooda t,cruil of the dlieate, HHHHHHHl Till nu Is rotneteute In this Why duwettlll co tlnue to wtar mourn-IruT mourn-IruT The cuttoro U outworn, II li an anaohionlini In tliejiilnetei nlh;ccntuty. Ills unchrlallan, It clouds the Slrlt-111I Slrlt-111I signlllianee if tho resurrection with the evir io-ent iiprtealon of tenioral loss It li cruel, II forces helleaannd Innocent reo)t!e Into ao tlon which entallt a tlvallun and un-mcesanry un-mcesanry sulFrrlng It I' untruthful, ll mnkes liltu out at I show ol changes In sentiment And lilies. Mtntlally vulgar, for It I rem prlvato atlalia upon utile notice, It Ihruits claims of faahlon and frivolity ti on a time which most greatly movn the heights andde lbs olrur biltg. Tin- Irrerr-aillle American drummer drum-mer bobi up sereiily ngaln. ThUtline he appears In anew role a champion otdefrntelen pniicinters lu a Union raclflo tar, whlc'i was Invalid Ij three highwaymen While others were conildsring the moat ixpeJItl'iui procrta of secreting their valuables or the most effective manner nf getting under Ihe seats to I o cli at of the mux ilea of the tevolvera ot the robbers, the sprightly drummer took In the sltua-atlon, sltua-atlon, decided uon a plan of attick and at once lvan firing hi locket ieper tax at tl edeti-undocs He tea victorious. Hu ut the scoundrel to tllght, and ad led one more lierolo ei loll tu the 11 cor J otat.hu unconq irr-ablodrummar. irr-ablodrummar. That pluck) fellow Is entitled to the thsnks of the Union I'aclflc com any, TtiaHt. l.ouli (!Mi Ihniocrat saysi "Tlure oiu bundrmls of irraoni lu thla city who cannot draw a doxen fill litiplisllons of the lung w Ithout fainting faint-ing 11) a full Inspiration Is ininnt u,l ai much a the lungs can ieell ly hold, and If any ono suppose It lseaay tumakelenor tarelve strong Inspirations Inspira-tions ho shoul I make an elloit befcre saying too lunch. Men who areaixtis tomed to bend over a desk all day long rarely mire thin half fill tholnngs at onetime, and t) tin nt unedeejil reath Is a tonic, a dotenastltuulite so strongly strong-ly as to mako them quite ditty or even cautu fainting. Tnu ttralu on Ihe lungs Is IcrrihY, aud acolls) ae la Ilka ly to occur." Doubtless numerous devotees de-votees of the desk will, 011 riallng the fori koI ng, trj thoexierlment. Tilt late Lord Hherbtooke was an albino, and to tho defect In his eyesight eye-sight a (alulul 11 ene In the House of Commons was duejuit Ufore lie lw-esmea lw-esmea eer. He waa a spoaker of unusual brllllanie and power and came Into the llouto pre) arej to make a slashing onslaught oil Ihe mlulstty. His Introductory teraatktgoveromlie of a nolst la speech, I ut he had hardly opened fire on themlnlilers befofe he wustuliiced ti utttr helplessness Ij the dlKoviry that theie was some coufuslon In hla notie, whkh owing to his weak tight lie could not mill). A colleague tried In vaiu to eaalsl him, tut the orator waa ro unnerved aud mortified by the accldeut that lie completely com-pletely lost himself The ether mem lier of tliu House ne'e iofoundly touched by tho painful Ircakdown. riiedeulhof Ird Hhetltooke leaes but five IIMng ex Chtncellois nf the I.xchcquer Mr. Chlldert, HlrMlchail lllcka-lleach, Hlr William Virnoii Harcourt, lorl Ilnlolh Churchill and Mr. Glad'tone, w ho lias four limes held that high ofllie. |