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Show T GREATNESS WORTH RINGS A liuw Poor UPON Truck 1oat tut Saved Froi THRUST Was Made Functionary. HIM A poor Parisian poet named Dubois, during the reign of Napoleon I. addressed an oda iu Princess Pauline, Napoleon's lavorite sister. A relative to the poet Lelng waiting maid to the princess, presented the ode, with the result that Pauline asked for a post for M. Dubois, a man uf superior gifts. Minister Fouche, delighted to pleass the princess, called at the poet's humble attic. The poet put his head out of the window of his garret and espying a carriage escorted by gendarmes, concluded that the boldness of his remarks with regard to a universal peace had been badly received by the emperor and that they had come to arrest him. Prompted by his fear, Dubois considered it most prudent to hide under his bed. The poet was got out and was sent to Elba as commissary general of police. It was some time ere Fouche and Pauline met, and the princess had difficulty in reinem-'berinthe request that she had made for Dubois. Does not your highness recollect a letter sent to me about three months ago, most pressingly recommending a M. Dubois, a man of letters, in whom your highness took the greatest interest?" One moment," said the princess, and then a emile overspread her beautiful features. '"My protege, M. le Due, was a poor poet, a relative of one of my maids, who sent me an ode. What have you done with him? Have you given him a stool in one of your denettled partments? The minister at having been duped in that way, took particular care to suppress the fact of his having made a grand functionary of Dubois. Unfortunately, Fouches friends at court got wind of the thing and there was an end of the secret Napoleon himself was vastly amused at It and bantered his minister. 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I'optpaik. ITS pages nf photographs and plana nf priced buinee. Telia liowr NICHOLS, Th Architect. BLOOMINGTON. IND. Yo DllDTIES9CDS,Dvb!,7,l,rark- A Le Pw Sw. n,r (I when eared. No rare, UIX 8FX1HS, Em 0, Waitbroak, Maiaa. HSRsSSSSISSl WHthfc All I.LSt JKLS litn. N1,1 lr rtn.srrWR. EgEMSgSH Mut-- Home Women. Natural Fat. In the restaurant nearly everybody was too fat. ami the physicians, Including all those pendulous paunches and double cbias lit a sneeilng glance, remarked. Why will mrn and women be disfigured with corpulence when the remedy is sit simple and sure? What Is the remedy? Why, it Is. of course, the natural one that would occur to an animal or a savage. It Is fasting. Let the fat mau or the fat woman fast a week, two weeks, three weeks, or a month fast till he or she be thin enough about once a year, say. and corpulence, that most unsightly and vanish unhealthy condition, would from the face of tbe earth. I suppose these fools are afraid to do thla, the physician continued, according to tbe Philadelphia ltecord. They think, probaoiy that before they would get sufficiently thin they would starve to death. But the picture of the Cuban and the Indian famine victims answer that fear well enough. None of those folks died of starvation till thero was nothing left of them but skin and bone. Fasting would bo a very good thing for fat people to do regularly. They would then keep always shapely. During their abstinence they would live on and consume their own fat. as hibernating animals do." The Kain.hneaa of Hen. Darling, what do you suppose have done She I couldn't guesa in a hundred years, lie I have had my life insured. She That's just like you, John Maun. All you seem to think of Is yourself. Boston He 1 to-da- Thera are women who devote their whole live, t home dutie many of whom know wliat it ie to dn along day after day differing intensely. 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In Concord, where Dr. Emerson lives, one of the best known characters la a d old fellow, whose actions furnish the villages with an Inexhaustible fund of amusement. Among the oddities of the old codger, who is locally known as Charlie," Is a fondness for reading. No one has ever discovered how much of his reading is for pleasure, but Charlie Is never seen without at least one book under'.hls arm. The other day "Charlie" cgme to Dr." DocEmerson, and .sorrowfjlly: tor, they wont let me take hooka out of the library any more. Dr. Emerson has a fine private library, and, moved by the sadness In "Charlies tone, said kindly: Werer mind, Charlie. You may take any book of mine you wish." Satisfied with this assurance, Charlie departed, and did not return for several days. Then he came back, and said doubtfully: You said I might take any book of yours I wanted, didnt you?" The doctor assented, wondering what was coming. That means any book you own, doesnt It? queried Charlie. 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