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Show Hava Varying Sabbath Days. VatU a tow yaara ago the Philippine Handers bald their Sunday on tha which waa Monday to tha lnhabb Htata of tha neighboring laland of Borneo. Thli eurioua anomaly aroaa Bom tha hlatorlo (act that tha Pbittp-Ua- a ware deacoverad by Spanlah voyager coming from the cut, round Capa Horn, while Borneo waa by Portuguese coming from IB wait, and sailors lose 'or gain a day, according to their direction In weaalng tha Pacific. 1 Animal Bffletsnee. All the actions and movement of the animal world may be divided Into three classes Involuntary, Instlnctlvs and rational. The former being common to every vital structure, both animal and vegetable; and the two latter being possessed, la various proportions, both by man and every class of tho lower animals. Instinct is a not ural propensity prior to experience, and Independent of Instruction, tend1 Sj Womans Own Traits. Wherever In all the world the sp Mai gifts of women are needed, there Bi womans sphere. Tha qualities that differentiate woman from man are affection, quick sympathy, Intulilro per1 captions, a gift for sweet ordering, sr rangement and decision; while man Is tha creator, defender and dlaooverer. Barb Is qssantlal to the other, and each should enter In some degree Into every phase of the others Ufa. Slanderous Truths. There arc slanderous truths si well as aland- -. i falsehoods; when truth Is ottered with n deceitful heart, and do n base end, it becomes s lie. He truth," said the wise uhoweth forth righteousness, Deceiv-Is- g but a false witness deceit Is the proper work of slander; and truth abused to that end putteth an Its nature, and will engage Into Mka guilt Isaac Barrow. Say No Evil. Though It la equally of bad consequence to society that men should have either good or 111 character! which they 'o not deaerve; yet, when you say somewhat good of a nj.ia which he does not deserve, th9,u Is ao wrong done In particular, wbsi as, when you say evil, of a inun wliUh he doea not deserve, here is a dlir.t flume! injury, a real piece of Injua-donhim. Joseph Butler. e To ths Home-Make- r, To build up tho power of onr homes, flSr beau!, for companionship, for intelligence, for charity, for a constant acknowledgment and furtherance of tte rights of others, la to build up a gawer greater, perhaps, than we our-wiv- shall ever reallsa And Ite within the reach of every hom whether Its a Mg or a very little on Harper's Baser. i Courteous Always. , It is well to remember one thing! early all tha really great people of He world have always bees courteous, Mmple, and kind In mnnnnr to their HUow men la all stations ot Ufa;, and yon want to Imitate real greatness, m well as to make life sweeter .foreverybody, yon will cultivate these aoBe Locking the Stahl Door. Mow that moat of tha white pine f Maine era gone, an effort will' be made to save them. To save most of Hem would require us to unshingle the .ireoa, ter houses and luuuuatrnct dinosaur t H geologists mid mosasoura and plesiosaurs Irons mmplo hone. recu-iv.ruc- Pam Will Endure. a certain virtue in every There good man, which night and day stir of p the mind wih the stimulus fimv, reminds it that ell mention of gw r.uie will ret cease at tha same th our l'v B. 'jut that our fame Cico.'o. a to ih'sterlty. 'i'6 gi,': 1 . ' ' hrc ! r.. Poetry "'- cf o. . got iJ ie the Bu v H t'.w .ats c f "! "''h it Bfh; died,-anothe- ni-c- d . -- it-e-- - , i- . go ti. perl Hat ti Utjjr Vi drops ct Cl w:n am law sal msnh.te a- - work, whan a tan of sleeps: would or'. errroda the vtwh sod canker the A t .i ly TBW It. Xrvifi. ;3 ..it imar IoAk! vnoday T m4 .t :: . svestanst! alii sip Al'a.! w 3wr live duiu i.ti ;fi s Black fiioui-fiinhas bad Itj day. We are heHccfovlb com mo lea re.ru- - ' blanches of the early Ucnaivsunci-- . white tuourn'.ug. This is not su much a reversion as a further imitaA tion of the victorious Japanese. black hat, feathers and gloves, with a white dress, are to pass for le dernier crl de l'aine en deuil. It will do as well to be entirely in white, or per haps better; unbroken whiteness Is so blank, so insipid as to be almost penitential. The widow of royal line 400 years ago was ln white from top to toe. La Marguerite des Marguerites. who had lost her husband at Ihe battle of Pavia, went to Madrid to visit her captive brother habited in white wimple, riding habit and all In Black white, in sign of widowhood. mourning came ln from Florence with Catherine de Medici. Violet mourning for the head of the state went out with the revolution. M. Felix Faurc thought tho black hat that replaced it more suitable for the croqne-inorand wished for reversion to regal violet. For the dresses of ladles cot ln mourning there will be next wi :ter only violet, and of la nuance t. Mon-tagnlu- i. plH'eil on ;t s'lic: di b. V. .it with !:i V.X !) : s r.e. r.rK'.hli f f.nod bon a i'i.KCii ' '.''I ll II ivil l.l : d.' V. Hi 't ( :.r, ." i r rif ,i ' 'ro.'c.t-ic: 'a 1111 ri! tin tl- K'lUfi V'Ar-lla v,-- Through the Telephone, Are you there? Yea" . "Who are you, -- i . t and fn-to I .lot Tlie raf of ly., Him.-d'.3li- , . li "Ob, Slaw- - s Vr Bed 'he dost the Other Minay Sorn .i soe Mt the hoy 1 ha:e yir ie? Way. By the yoy always had be q., td Mountains Shut Out iunllghL Sympathetic Hearts. The village of Kim, la tha canton -It's dreadful the way the rest of Sf Glarua, Switzerland, la so surrounded by mountains that It has ao Bring has gene up. The price of diamonds has increased so. my husband slight all winter. found where he went to .get me that necklace hr had promised me, that he Cheap Municipal Tansmsnta. afford It at all this year. The cheapest murjoipal tenements can't it Is certainly bard. 1 wonder "Tea, two where Wf those owned by Dublin, manage to live. how people poor son.s can ho reote for two abllllugs week. After Seton Thompaon-Ernes- t old mother hear, having robbed The Path of fhe Upright of He who oomirtj no crime rpqulrea a bee tree, had brought a portion cubs. to her home the spoil m law. Antlplauiea. One of them attacked the honey y greedilyl There lore, Be Merry. "The little darling! exclaimed the : A light baX Uvea long. Shakw happy old mother hear. "He has cut his swept tooth!" Has Given Away 1.2CC Srijes. E. J. Lupaon. parish 0f who has cciiiplcu,! ;i years service, haa attended 12.f- - - Hidings at the pariah church, .,ia been absent from church oniv times out of nearly 2X00 Sunday. He haa given away more tb:in 1,200 brides. London Standard. Yar-moii'- h, ai - . '. . I ur boy Zeks writes from the other side of the ocean that he Is going to take in Cowes. Mm. llardapple Take ln cows 7 Land aake, Hiram, didn't he see enough cows when he was r!uwn here on tho farm Chicago New... i axay to cao ilJie, umle. tea cf lu it'. i; to driok t'. ,..'.e', Hlir'iv-ain-- : The lioni a of l.c To-Da- efpi-'at- 4LV n ! t exoirisv v ;. ii. ti ha: .in I i i: v - I ; i'Y i..;t . the:-'f.-'.:'- d aIi.t t.i lii are ly i.'f bi'Bi. ; VVe ar-- . Wt at .is '. .1 ; I! ..? a.- - r c.t. h.-.- fiiav .u tbiig8'w.i rv v.'l gtt. ten!?.:': tlilrk C. i mo.,1 of on i lrr-- n n ::i.s : for si each i;i lii. i tfjular meals, plenty i:i the open air, copious I tire water Vet ween meals, h.-- i :!. . Yti and regular bearthlng coiislliute a treatment for l ) !j 'hat will ln time enable the tu te.'s bottles and pills out tho window. r -I E.: f is s;i.l : .' it tt ih i,u.-! ..v, ; Drp-.psl- ir.ft. j "Viie cu'.y n. Is." I iit-- pr. into a It 4 . li.i.i-Ji-ec- ! rrull i;.ili uhi o v:.:.i a il-.- t ; li!:'. ii wl'I.nv.I ihat In - :5f- V' . v.i-.s- e A .o' ii-u- l ca.i .vile l veil j.I frr;u was all right as ronventii-ra.Jlof art, but it ambli-inatiof ni thing in a day hi-plenty has long since censed Id Flrnty. Indeed, is hope-- ly h.ijri;'-liven too much, un-- 3 It la veiy much too much, is fast citing to lat k distinction. Puck. 'T!.-- u.:: .a.-.c- i iu-iou- j.:.- - Lc :ucui.c:e r pre : 'i- - ail. The Derrard .- ii.i-.i-- i - liy If voii ! sir! il o liv i v.m ti r e you ipoi..! It Jul ! ave !i :,e? i Mtst cf us iifili hot. Will, w: ':' True Refinement. The woman of reined instincts will '! e ni.re f.iiiToii'i'Jlvgs if her abiding is only !. tiy rco-- at tho top of some tall buil.ii g. There will be an indefinable air of order aud comfort, combined, that will make one forget to look for flaws. .o la.'t 1 , fi.fli-.m'.w- lov do anv-t:Latn't h 'i'l! w:;b K jij ing Imt tLO Vciy r i r ib.it mi ni e uolj of. Kviiii-nibi-;! ;u ll.i:i is your ch&ucn. ibm't lose jour golden oj portunlij. i..rtt-.- you it h'.tii-r- . in .i r Ccst cf Clsctriricalion. Careful estimates recently made for As the Mother, So the Girl. the clectrific alien of 78 miles of steam A daughter is, in nine cases out of railroad indicated that there would L1 ten, the reflection of her mother. The a saving ff 21 per c?r.t. In the opera training of the girl of 15 is shown ln 'uk oxpeaws tf I lie rc.ul. Iwls 1;. the woman of 50. A son may, by con- 7tlllviell and Henry St -- Vafr Putnam,, tact with the rough world, sometimes .wo eminent englnoera, have :a;le outlive his early home Influences a calcaiatiima daughter rarely doea. aking the entire 210,1150 units cf steam ailrcads in' the United States, a of operating expe;.Rire to ft r cent, of the present outlay wou ( i- - the first lesson to be v trade by electrification cf all tl. learned, and roverty of spirit is endued to the first beatitude. The foun- .all roads. This would mean a n.-ing cf f f 87 a mile in one year. dation of all other graces Is laid ln Thote who would build humanity. iil'ih must begin low. Matthew Henry. The Jewel of Forgiveness. Not!. lug is more moving to man rn the spectacle of reci'nr.J!atlo:i: Overfeeding. wlaitiicsst B are thus induninifit . If 1 should name the greatest dan:l are not too costly, li ing t5? ger of childhood 1 would unhesitatingIto V- jiay for tho hoar if tnrgiv-- ' ly say, Overfeeding. More babies are I be .rxfc.iiigel win l,i! drowned ln milk than sailors la salt d.i; i.B-foil ar.grr ins n :wau to envy water. Dr. Oswald. lie man wbo aubducs it. VI,a tlic.i tho man who bar plerer Ur.cie Allen. heart stativ tus:ii'o In iba rel:i-- i Many a man, said Uncle Allen :i of the sib ... .i .inn iiiTorat.. Sharks, who rocs hustling and bus- sli.'ll cf ,i.- - .u.issoi. which. through til's world has nothing i i!;u wound with a Jitvsy to show for it hut a lot of barked I Ilicktcr. on l.!s shins. wi-.U- Self-Denia- l. Self-deni- t - - n:ui your ynu?" - "i; , ti villlam I'.:?; i.- - will ii la if In . v-t- Y , wi'l be n wants 'to t not. I . ' H- - l . ! Ta .ryniour of ftr i:.e povc" r i wbw of our ' a h'i'fb' i I v i l.ci' '..r; - men .nag s. i t,i. tie, ecia!!y. ia;: bidy o a hi'',': u.' wV.j.i '.ulni-.M- . An E:igi;.-shi'ls.lc'an bus jnsj il('"v ;::U'.a.td t'.:aL R. --.a.id vx- uiv.'.s oik thaigvzn ilUI auisfir bn."h - aaa-'.'Yij- Came itc.-i- r Cs fa dlrines. a itvv, ahttv fcj.r. t.I iUsd-uSeywotir ta ay hra iv; iu wbi never any one went to fioct- ti cUiinh the sexton had order to vA, lho man it;.. "l.ltth. p Seymour vitsPed. Wouldn't it he hotter, he any one gooa to slerjt t ycur preaching for the eexton to ha . order to come and wakn you u;r " i. . . W'ne Swid on Titre Limit. tbe soirh of Fran?" wine is row eld by the hr ')n payment of two corns cue a v.ln? celg? lar aud stay .a re for half an hour. ttisbog o1 I- -. ' - iirr '"ri.e.. ;- -v n i people i':j matte -- a a ,. vIble. I. ,.r own t.'.pir. and r,ts:ij tti it ivoiii's. .ai-will J. .j lii i t a rirtlng . h . - . TSLT.hti.ibiilL vat. Ai.e ly iUl iu.l In' ti hi cha-c- -- tl?rvts Lar;e Tam far Amusement. StYWiiiY h- 4.I4H " Vt the-- .. Tn Il!!-i- t.f Wi :' ,' e Ssvscn'z Orders. 1 Tin- - la'--. v a.; ri n;-- . . cc::u 1 re cut off by ri. a Ii'.'.r . - Diatncr.d? Completely. If you shciM bu n your (liair.or.ds -l rt as oil wju'd r'.-- t even have - . f,.- - . " the 5 loa-.r- j -- i.r nd ah oiul.iy noibi.ig. . .v:,i.:n." . W u" turn 'i V me 'Trrt pr v by . Ea.-.'iizh- Cut Stimwweitilrg. ae nipjifind: wf .JcSiu. w: t by 1 yaar cf lb t;. :s. a-- .Viih -- ltcLW- - bo. to eftevvet ts - vti-whe- u-- Moral Suasion. In Sweden the pnbllo knurrs ar. closed on Saturday pay day vkiv the savings banks are kept ciea n-- i midnight. No government can fore r man to save Ma money; hut thl Swedish system at lea it encoin-a- r him to deposit It where it Is meet lik. ly to he of use. At His Old Work. Mr. Hardappla-O- Tc'.'.i, 1 t) b'.g '..yt ciaa. who ::o: cn!y ai a ci.i-.- ' duetor. cf au mi:.! but a'.su as a r Ly.. dienyieeua r.ts. .nie a. Id sm-- ' t; n. the no.'oU?;, the sa. rc. t.i i cecs. lie u.usi to ordi-- r il.,- - : Inforvation Wanted. Homeless and vagrant earthquakes v..it to be taught to l?avc their when they re&i-ion the i.iiiuograplis. Chicago Dally News. '.. . i "ti t s not evi'v; or is mosily i -- !; i": luniei-'Uibu. to Xvil kwascbolil and jay ai) (tuoo tsco-sleeser.s hie stnriiat noi X 15,000 a W'k. .i S.Z I' ..O' m "T it :!! V- Tl-nt- tin-- that's ta auYualze afford if t..zrr'si r::' s:in-riiM- bu igod, rrat I their 'autbaado." ' please? ' yon "V .M .lVci ll:i! sui1 L'l.Ou a un 1 txiM-- lir-- Y-- ..u 'a i. rt-- - li ' g l.aica m - row--1 ' . -- leb t.ffl ' nvs I- - 1 Watt" K- i. 1 .l-- y What is ir lame, please? "Watt's r a." name?" "Yes; wh... . r "1 sav oy r,.i-.- . la Watt." . to see you." in A i Are you Jones? (. :. i pres.-ro- !,V :t r il i!.'r.red it carried wu Ube yrine of ike Wk jl CadJie Nonr. you are, we tossed n carrying U 1.h (at Asbastcs Trctn Canada. who'd caddie for you. !o and cu. "worliTi akVnrh eTtrtrir ot tha the oa Nearly t.loe4cnths Somers Hi ytnay s 1 car tat tie lawfully asbestos simply is mined Ciu3q assy ho ihvir fe Hcei, pUaedi Oh, tut, you hal boys and He mines about Quebec producing 80 oa she (aid na instead simply trailed. Uwslob Eres-la- g yon won? 09 teas par annum. Caddie No. I lorst! Tut e.--, Record. ; Black Has Given Way as a Color for Widows Weeds, Etc. is f nneiu rjt uti klu su! tddj.g rad a- - tvl ib.cr f! . iik'-.- could have sold her a bat that cost I wat a fir. 11 tlr.t if she 1 took it 1 should Icttu ier t;aJ knew her hcshsnd '.veuidn't like it. It isn't the expo!!- - be would ob.'re t to, but the bnt. She in a country wuniu:i and he is a riuiatry map fiourire men is. do n Jt lika New Yn-- k nt- never hats cf the j e. i m n.i yet sold an extreme stvi.woman wllkci.i icsirg Iit custom. The nun at tom? alwu.va said: 'Weil, if that's the Irest you r.n do in New York come back with a scan-crothing like that you'd ifler buy yrur batg nearer home. And. thereafter that is jus', what the w u:-- do. but That is wl y I now il mu'ii-';;-: mcdtst-'.cokinbh'.s to cour.;:x 1 810 more, lv.it Have You Noticed? "Have you noticed. said tho reader of fiction, "that it Is the Iasi, Inn now to say 'sna up' Instead of ? The elopers are overtaken, ihe house catrhcs IPe, the trains collide, :.ll soils of Vu-- s happen at sun up. I'he.'e tliln-- s used to take jilace at f.u:.. Tho style in werds has WHITE FOR MOURNING. ti-i's v.ltloh ;,h by c. c man. s As cue ii in.!--- ' w r h suit nel was filled with splinters. The llnMnlng then glanced off to a fence around the kennel made of wire window grating, and playing around the iron frame, sealed off the thick rust that had aecumulated. Then it shot off. aud, almost spent in strength, IVied through an open v.ia dow uf tho home of James Crosby, on (Tiestniu Hill avenue, adjoining the Kuebn place. Mr. Crosby was near the window, and the bolt either struck him or passed so close to him that he was stunned for several minutes. He quickly recovered, though, "and after finding himself the victim of the lightning's freak proceeded to forget about it The dogs, however, had l ist every hit of nerve they ever possersed, and crouched together in the kennel until the thunder and lightning haJ ceased. Then they made 'a darit for and 411 duy, with the frigid o' their experience still clinging to tiie'n. stayed close to their human friends Baltimore Sun. foi-v-- - ; - SC flays Pranks Scares Canines. in Baltimore A Wise Little Wlii-i- r. I lis.1 Insisted," said the mVV.nrr, If Ani-irica- e t er-T- - m.' American Dress Abroad. The woman, wbo is a vr practical person, is blind tu the vii tuea of a thin woolen cloth for a traveling dress, and plr.s her luith inaic.i. to taffetas. A short skirt sad a bol vi blouzc-liodiror a much-tucke- d whirl' n she calls "a waist") if ulive-g:i- taffi-ta- . is si navy, or cigar-brow- n most a uniform with 'our Auirlv ai. visitors on globe-tro- t !ac dug1 Inic-ut- . Doing nothing more than scare three doga into a state of unstrung . nerves anil then, after striking a tree and scaling the rust off an iron grating, a bolt of Ughtuing passed over the heads of the animals within a foot or two gad stunned a man In a house don Illustrated News. a short distance away. .'The lightning struck a locust tree More Light Kehded. in the yard of Adolph Kuebn, York People are now demanding road and Chestnut Hill avenue, while powerful lights, us'ng 39 cnr.dlcpower the thunderstorm was at its height electric lamps where a few years habk Three dogs belonging to Mr. Kuebn have been content with a Great Dane pup. a fox terrier, and they would eight. The rea-o- n appeal's to be ihat another dog had all made for the the pall over our towns Is increasing kennel and were huddled inside keep in general intensity, though actual ing dry, when the holt stru'.k. fogs are fewer. Hence mote and m'.re The bark of the tree was blazed off lights are being fitted in dark turfor nearly two leet and the dog kenners. unil-wgro- Tree Bounty. i it e- I ..v ' rii-- , s alute b cka on a law is Tii.ii' it cntn iiUl'C l.v- ought to have .I. of Sjoiiaml, of 'e i.ioylvn1 ia which an act lor the It Is el.c.iiai'.on. a V! vi PJ en-..1 of fr.vstry." i v...- oi T.-.ik.a v boat means poaA m a Fumes. of i.iud to t.'WVil t'i a la ovo rente by an t limber trees, i e iVid rr vln iff drink . iT.osr. foi 1. allows a re.I. i lion of taxis to ee . cj. ' ract the ahl-- ii mines the o.ner of r- ' uucuiive tie tjm lho ac: I wr,aiu IK w!'A;!niH1 ossss save. i of I The first uian to ;bi Is au V.li-- ; ln ny oiun-law new j the e Ttit4 , furmor, Air. towi:.l . t. tf " 11".!'' .. ef d."ts. has obtained from the wgre , - J"evr cjomuy cum a reduction of '' riiifood -- tv ta, fuplylng-wllgltn on his taxi ; Tor 12.50 heat tlK, 3 nuts -- Is 0f the lav. Vi, fr 'tz provi,i,s o supply the varied actavuUaa k CMl tw s if Cf 8 - fit V. a - Bpr v. 'V, ' Tw ! 4 ..anp To-Da- V YTV-- la Lightning self-pres- . BT " UNNERVED THREE UQG Only Sixteen Seedless Oranges 1878, Now Ten Million Boxes. j Jit Trichr EVOLUTION. Mr. L 8He A. Maynard tells Tha Story of the Seediest Orange Is Tho Mrs. Luther C. Tib-bit- a World of California obtained in 1872 four orange ehoota from the agricultural department at Washington, sent there by William F. Judaon, 'American conration or the perpe- sul at Bahia, Brasil. They were preing to tuity of the race; while rational ac- tested to him by q native, who had tions are always tha result of Instruc- several shoots of a seedless orange tion or deliberation,' directed to some tree growing in a swamp on the Amaend of which the animal is conscious, zon. and for the accomplishment of which Mrs. Tibblts brought the Infant he la capable of selecting and adapt- trees carefully from? and her husband means. ing appropriate r planted them In tho garden. One was chewed up,by a predatory Uses for Palmetto Leaves. cow, but two lived, and five years "Every lover of our forests, aaya later produced IS oranges.. Thesp IS an official of the bureau of forestry, golden globes and their immediate grieves ai the eight of giant hemlock successors produced results comparlying stripped of their bark and taken able only In value to the famous disfor use In tanning leather while the covery of another kind of gold In trunks are left to rot upon the ground. Sutters mlllrare, and brought fame new and no small fortune to their lucky Of late a comparatively source of tanning has been developed, owner. the leaves of the palmetto tree. It is TL orange could be produced asserted by the experts of tho depart- only by budding, and the first buds ment of agriculture that the employ- sold at 1 each, and later at 85 a ment of these leaves Is more econo dozen. One box of naval oranges waa than that of oak And hemlock grown In 1880; Mnrc then the aunual bark. Moreover, a uso baa been fui-aproduct has ri;ed to lO.UOJ.OOO boxes, for the leaves after the tannin has and, the two trees which the cow did been extracted. Tho long fibres are not chew have multiplied to over The original parent tree prepared by a chemical process in be made into paper. Artificial boraihalr living In 1003 was transferred to the la also produced from the fibres." yard of the Clen wood hotel at Riverside, Cal., President Roosevelt tiding In the ceremony of transplantat'on. Arkansas Great Peach Crop. Arkansas will surprise the world Last year tho tree bore two lmshels this year with her peach crop. Tho of choice fruit, which, of coursu, were ' peach yield all over the country has expressed to the White Home. In southern California alone 8lu0.3u0.0u0 neon, been this a failure practically and with the exception ol (,n'tf..;';i'a la invested in citrus fruit culture, this state will supply nearly half ci chiefly of orunges, and In related the markets of the Vnltc d States with this particular fruit of which the .American people are so fond. E8K.MO IS NATURE FAKER. Is the pcgch on wh1h .A run ana depends for this year's ouipU. Thinks That Bears 8hould Bs Treated Arkansas, by the way, has the tan"' , Like Gentlemen. peach orchard in the United SLVoii. if not In the world. It covers an area The Eskimo can say that he bad a of more than 11,000 acres and is bloatfeeling toward all living friendly ed about 100 miles south of Fort be fed Smith. This orchard will produco things, notwithstanding that some-times flesh and wild beust.t on that enough peaches this year to yield to on him, says the O nu fed Its owners a small fortune. ' r Review. Not that he talked of wild boasts, for ha had .n The Pellce Population. tame ones. He had not a vocabulary Today a uniformed, organised and of rude terms about animals. He waa disciplined police force for a systemat- Inclined to credit every species with ic patfol of the btreeta exists not only many potential merits. The Eskimo la all large dtlea of the world, but la afraid very much afraid of bears. also in every considerable town In Yet he 1 the first to admit that the Europe and America. The London bear Is capable of acting like the finforce of 14,000 constitutes by far the est gentlemen. A woman ' was In a largest body: while other large dtlea fright at seeing a bear, and so gave follow In thuM order of their population him a partridge; that bear never forJw TorkJ 10,000; Paris, 7,200; Ber got the trifling service, but brought lln, 4,200; Vlahni, 8,400. These are ber newly killed seals ever after. Annot only the largest in total number of other bear saved the life of three men men, hut in each case they represent wbo wished to reward him. tie politethe largest number of policemen In ly declined their offer, but If In winter proportion to population, as com- time they should see a baldheaded pared with other towns In tha same bear will they Induce their companions to spare him? After so saying country. he plunged into the sea. Next winter a bear waa sighted and they were goSnakes Swarm In Swamp. Snakes abound In the big swamp ing to hunt him, when these men, rewhat had happened, The reptiles membering north of tlila village. begged the hunters to wait till they crawl out of the swamp to sun themselves on the roadway leading had a look at him. Sure enough it waa "their own bear!" They told the through the woods. Recently a rural mall carrier, Russell Crosby, whose others to prepare a feast for him, and route covers that portion of the town when he had refreshed himself he lay down to sleep and the children played hip, saw about 20, several of unusual around him. Presently hn awoke and He road. on him of the size, ahead atu r. Jift.t more, offer which he went g, t on1 ni : mail car .tail by the town to it1 r- - i, in, ami wo? tha-u- . use of his f'ir:iewV:p sea secu a .aiu. nciur but af'rt Sor.e of from showed i. the a ibn ; the Vi res J.cjpea :: to r.ad.-id- . The Sultan's Kitchen. C'.Toby i . "j- - '.i a h'.Mi.ig em; of Tlis imperial kllcheu or tbs suti ! Unclresiei vl T llu- '. K ill irkey is mere ,:k-- a Union and Advert if'.. u : vce to coo!. ; it n,r - -:h AN AMA2ING Hop Leaves for Bridal Parties. The custom has been introduced a. weddings in Tumbridge Wells and district of erecting triumphal archei, composed entirely of heps and ho;) leaves, for the bridal iart:.'-- to pa.--: under. London Standard. Fear SebetSstosL Hurry sad Curj'ai a two a rt Rtfurt izi cf then ever trade. tearu Us L'r.'r'r. Art i: The tnaa who is s'rsJ slve hiirs- if a rhanre to whether he pan cr not. - r sttlv- - m-'r.-- 'i Cd .' Theaters in Europe. There are abnat 1.520 Europe. Italy prasease any other country. th?e:;" mere .hc.i But She Wont Believe It. Many n woman il jealous of n mra who doesn't drs?rve the comp! nai.L Grand Jury Kept Cu The grand Jury of New Ymk ''m.v ty returns on nn arerag? rix.y-;- - ,r curl; day. - filial investUMlicn tbe jl nur.i ( cf Chinese in other countries is as ! Iowa, not Including the ciudcits Japan, 17.G73; Russian Aulu. 37,v t- f- - Sl.vn 2;r3,'-Burma; i:H,jiJ; Java, l.iff.I.MU; Iraila. 3i.4ti5; F.ure-re- . (.V.vi l.7); 11.29'); Fivmosu, 1 50C; M ilsysiu. P;. fl23..!ilJ; Annam. 197.3'm; i Hin-knug- . 311,291; fff.TV-- : Tcu .Vila, , , |