| Show the pre president aident has already made an unprecedented veto teto record during the time between the inauguration of Washing tuo and the cload alost ot of mr arthurs term the veto power was exer cibek but times mr cleveland has already vetoed d bills bials some of the pro progressive I 1 colleges propose to adit adil a bew tl e v degree for graduates 3 J bachelor e lor of journalism the rhe bachelor of journalism generally begins his career by washing rollers lol lers proving provin alleys and acquainting himself with chii the editorial ed aurial policy ot of the fore flieman fo ieman nYan roller skating that had its great grea trun run two ears ago has so utterly died out that at there is but onu one rink in the united states doida business and that is in charleston west went virginia it has however started iu in youth south amelica and now having a tremendous men dons run in brazil speaking of the act of chi chicago bako anarchists arc lusts ts who on oil tile the fourth of I 1 july riddled with bullets the american flag can led by a procession an exchange saya it if it is necessary that there should sti be another gleat popular uprising in the interest of law and aad order r and tile the national life the shrift will be sno rier the vengeance veea anco uco more summary than that which followed the shot aj a sumpter how can call teachers who have no power to think tram train their pupils to thiu how can teachers tej chera with small capacity for looking and seeing seems train their pupils to look and see bee the best thin thing a teacher can do for his pupils is to train them to see it has been said that socrates So cranes taught nothing yet his pupils learnell learne cl everything by skillful questioning he led atheni them to look and iee ee for themselves he sent new longings and new capacity for satisfying longings 1 mio into his disciples london has a larger influx of american visitors this season than ia any previous year sear what with two american theAr theatrical ical complies comp nies and a vast avast colony of americans Imeri caus eini eminent nent in art science and society people whom everybody knows or knows of fin an american in london this summer has no reason to feel that lie be is among strangers ile he can witness his own native plays performed by his own favorite artists he can hear disown beecher lecture he can read about i the honors done his own particular I 1 11 holmes olmes and in fact can look about him in all directions and be reminded pleasantly of the laud land from froin which he is an absentee the people of pemberton NJ N J are discussing tho the singular prop prophesy hevy of thomas cross 6 ross a resident ot of that place who a short time ago predicted that he would die at midnight on the ath instant his acquaintances supposed his prediction was merely a whim and no particular attention was oaid to it the day following the first prediction he repeated the ille prophecy in the presence of a number of people and many were impressed sed by his earnestness finally on the day previous to that set for liis ills demise bo made the rounds of the stores at pemberton and bade farewell to his friends with the remark that he would die th the next night his friends laughed a hira him and endeavored to cheer him up but he still persisted in his belief and a number of his acquaintances agreed to sit up with him to his departure ile he sat unmoved until within five minutes of midnight and theu then took a drink of apple jack lie he is still alive and well J win lloyd of florida writes to the paper called liberty published in boston thus in favor of anarchism the supporters of which are rapidly spreading behold in anarchism a wed wedge e that will yet split the liberal world in twain keen and pointed with a hammer of logic behind it w wielded by willing hands that know well how to strike it knows no variableness nor shadow of turning the doughty liberals see its strange bulk coming coining down between them and some shrink aghast and some are drawn to it as steel fragments are drawn to a ilag magnet net there is a running brunning to and fro and crying out in alarm blessing blessin and cursing studied indifference and herce fierce denunciation but it has commenced its deadly work it has entered and the line of cleavage Is marked it cannot be withdrawn withdraw a and henceforth whether men strike it or let it be notice it or look the other way it will go on cleaving and separating its own weight will drive it every frost and every sun heat will aid it the tricks of knaves and fash of fools the matred of its ita enemies and blunders of its friends cannot prevent it the evolution of the ages is pressing upon it and it mustio must go on louise alcott says the best age for to marry is 23 to 25 miss alcott lt it would seem did not know this in time cral sst |