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Show II 1I1W I1II Hjf WA Ml An American Socialist Experiment BEHf I WS ill omebody has taken ihi trouble to HMWf Bj Ki 6ih up Die records of Hip lime when the MB ISP Im government of the tnlled Stales w is BH )? ifflS ' owner of th' n' md to show H Sj.4 lj , u it i ' HHf E'r N try nn 'n "r"' c"nn' mLBS JW tH j,i aw reserving the mln-RHEK mln-RHEK Si B r f n entry ai d sale, and silC US mD MP leasing of certain minimi min-imi Hi 3h ? ' 132 " ,,w H,"e neocssar) ttiff nil MM V9 ' ' t Jefferson Ivls of tie lOTi IJ'l flR Hi t armv to go to Dubuque it Ii IS J ifli MS ' ' -ompanv of soldier to ejeit M 11 Iff F XI Br ' "ad mines In that section H pf Bl' Wt K T aiming them under a Spanish Vila KsSIrW ' "ret annual message Decern-li Decern-li M B?l'lli "SI President Polk i ailed the at HI 9 f3ali?lil t i i of Congress lo the leasing of HHrwIiflaviflll ' load mines by Ihe Ooetnmeni Ktrnill liV'Sli those of (he Oulena (III 1 dl BTJlffllOT s'Ii ' ' " showed from the records H'lW . "I th i ir mines had vlelded In tenti IXlflfK'tlti 4l f" ' I 1115 Inclusive the sum of IfJtrlUrSl I1 (Sll '"le the expense! for these SwUtlflJ I'lftl " i I h"n $2611111 In ronse. aUrJIrnlai'; V"a,l nunc o Hi i messnre the President HIIH'IPI 11 u'hj i (1 to sell the leid mines PH98li 1 ft ,n tli - of Illinois and Arkansas Cwlli : I b'i "" "" T "orle of ,OWH "ml NVI"" BMIIbIS iM T c If on rf this Is precisely the Ki-JHSil 'ffl inn as th it e fall other attempt of the n JiJSu' JTl'Sai forrnmnt t do business foi which MrilfliJIIilJ 1 M " '' not 0'1 '"' The almost 'nvarl uJllrSt rW ""le 'esult Is lix administration Bn Hi KllSn? illii r ii'ti' experiments Ignore the fails of IPi!iJ SI Wl hi) nun nntuie Louisville Courier-jiilPBlfllJ Courier-jiilPBlfllJ HYP Jou nl1' MmIwI' li ' Co1' Glynn's Latest Yarn Kfvti' MWi' (0' lv T "rynn while In camp with IDHidLl 'h't '' regiment nt Jacltsonille I'la had tSfSiM il n "" '""" the llu""' ot l,,e l'lr"t Pre"" gCKCiO'i iK 1vl ilnn chinch While cIIbohsIiip? the iWBi!'' relnllie Aalue of written and exlem 1,) "1 inianoous speeihcs ol llrjnn asked i ii Jl ''ltr I he had eer hennl Ihe beet I f 9 1 ' flnltlon of extemporaniiisncss An- rj j ' ' t end In the negatlc he told this ffiJl&tfVtJ ' h ?i In H little 'Western town dwelt two BsRtfii i S'i 1 ministers One hart Uen t reiichlng gsaHKiiU " lit there for twenty-five jeirs the other gaBMnilr I " ! til thoush but iecentl come hid hcnin to gsBsssra'lc i i TIh ilraw Inre congregations Tho older BHHui H'tiiftl minister was a piper pieacher tho gBHHtf k iffif jounger wns bumptious and possessed BSHHIi )i I L'S nf some native eloquence Meeting one MBBl 'i SiSf1 ,,iy the older minister asked his broth BHsBi ftlwr rr non " "n" "int ho "h0 ''"' '""' HBl 3Hfi) ,ho fullest training for his work, and HI ifiDiil Ml'0 Kive himself fnlthfulli to the jHJBuJtnr'itl preparation of his sermons shoul 1 fall sfBlilll'. 1 ,,0'(' lllB )unK People nnd fill his ttlBWfflHjltt , Vsked hj the joung min to state his BmHm filHi ri methods of pulpit prepirntlon, he an BBHS H flirY J sneret that all the study hours from HBXR4' J ft Monday to Saturday were spent In ciri Blalilflflti) ' rul "ll(1s tor Ul 'ext Sundiy VuArifif i I J" tc" 5"u "here the trouble lies MaHf&vlijM ' rnM trin "nR preacher ou start BBWBOuI ' "rl'e our sermons Monday morn- Jfn . Ing nnd seldom finish until Hiturdav HnTllVl i Jilsht, nnd you forget thnt the old sVJBIIltlrMU i ',,,v" '" "" lnn w,,lle looking over jour BBnlfiNlJu , phoulder In take note of what jou are VflHni8lfu!;!i ROlng lo say nnd steels the hearts of MHiiIm, A jour people ntninelj ipilr method I BHaHSJ-' t A nlwaja get ahead Pf 'the devil for when HJU; I go Into my pulpit .Sunday morning KB Min Pfl 1'"" lcv" himself rionlc know what 1 in Hjlwjjljjtj f.ilng to sa ' 'New "lork Times. BHjHflw)l Arms and the Mnhl BBntiK 3r9fi Vv.o hundred venrs ago an I more RlOriWWli iuIHj Dutchman reached our shore, nnjBBij V id pave his own, no arms hi bore SlIHiSSS'Mt ,,llt blunderbuss an I sword KHwlBB, 18 V "mlng somrthlng of a swell JJBf9B I r ugh shift and thrift It soon (Well KHnKflBi! Sk't 3'1 "shl the grant his wealth coiil 1 ffimr. V ,1 well afford JnHH WrtJ! v """ went on the humble lot BHBwfi vliiYt u ri h descendants (lulls forgot, IShHK! L 1 Ms t '' r " utrheons showed r slain or Hot, iBSSflK JV la ,. ,.t .. 7hf,r l,fle no shadow felt, HBCfl II 1)!,.' Auih hevds erect th" went their wnj tBHOffll!) K!t t, I the fmltrul limlii where (hey BWll It ik "Pitml Plenty to (his da HFsfi Brlil 1,a1 " SilTMiLifll A"'' morn ..""' '"'rest of her race WiTHjMti k I JJIierved Kstrlnn -lovcl to trcce WtJ 15 t1? "'" n"n" "'"' "nd her proper place NfiHllnl ill: ... . . 'J'011 ,ho pedigree W&k IjJ il f)KI I 'l"ht hM'l(al ot hfr Krand.lre s fame Wll'l l,I(i f V1"1 Wwhlng enKerncss she , mm flKl l r I'liil'Sl A (,ry tn 'Colonial Dame KillJ lht To heraldrj she gave her heart wWr? 1fU ilEl And lauled much the draftsman s art KsWturJi'MKf'' Ulsplajlng on rmblaioned chin jPfflHlllBtif . , n,'r lnrl"' l'rsh"r I ne. !T Af U 1 Wtf Kut '"'i; 1 l"Bht her unawares lliHL7l5l( 'XV JJeecendlng her ancestral stairs JGIHlJXlHl .1 ' i ffh0 on'5 ?rms for which she cares taJM'" t" ii ArA mine IBlif '!, ,ii A Lrlo Moore In Harpers Mngailne W.ljfi 1 ill U Concerning Bid Spelllnr;. Hall H Tno rl,r"rlntendcnt of the Phlladel- IMI WA, rhLi schools agrees with the professor HbL Ek?, Bt "1C J,lrhlB'n tinverslts that spellers IHH? w a' Il,e r't'' nr" born an'' not made lie uHrt V Jit n,' "W ,nal R lnrfe majority of HflliSt ,lh It fi these, favored Individuals me women TKh 'Shi H Th' will be gratifying to the Michigan iBr!)! 'i professor If not to the general public Dffi E fij , I, Jl,I our leading educators lo sit back 'rTM IViiSli I nnd complacentlj admit that to be a 111 ip MJ(, l speller one must be born with the spell-Afll spell-Afll :k jfirj i tng-Instinct. Is not at all reassuring A Sill ft JbH' t- Bood ""n Plt'n people still cling to TfHIIli mil!1 Y 1nc old-fnshlomd theory thut a knowl-V' knowl-V' umr' lEJlij1 'l rdKO ot ,n'" Important branch of ciu- lEmif Itiiffl, Ii ration can be produced and Improved ml tmt' ''JiS (' iipon by a Judicious murso of stud) iW, laig yjlt r nni' ","r sorelv deprecate un s)siem Jf j! K i ffljlv f 1nat Pushea spelling aside to make room fit nt Hi Hi I iaT ,n" "''V' 'r'"" ar"' 'ncl" that too of- 1ft IjfiS Mm, i un cft 11" knowledge seekers path- iT'i l midi's 1 If " '" really susieptlble of proof- (Vti i( " jyiS'. fi "f lhe Pnndlts claim that spellers ate Iilf U fflis K 1'or", Hnrt "of,, mad - small army of VSLijB'i ki 1 ft employers will lie disposed to regard -Slf !iSM 13 ? "I,h wondering sadness lh. fait that litWp"!tS"? rn SLTi ,ew nr ,hw favored Infants 'iF &1W 1 rontrlve to nnd their way Into the reo- MjfL3jjj! T' - hools -Clev . land Plalndealer Till It' 'HJf I Wh,t Is ft "cWf" fli iSv lili "I rrof 11"lbr publishes In the ''lit K'''ftlll' t X nnv c',ln'c,,' Review an essay on :&! Ifil oW ln lhe 1",'1 "e tHtes that the M 'i US ' ' 0I "n'ry col(1 " no '"'HUuual ,om- 1 MKF Sll t r,'nt ' Ut 0,lly a collH'e name foi 111- J MS 1 n Uree mlmbe'- o' fllrterent com. I ;'' t,f fijlj pi ilnts tliiaBlR t! i '' . V' saJ,1' ' Ti" a,,fmPt to discover n l:fhSiiff ( unleriulremed) agalnn u cold Is Just 1 it iJIBItl Witii -....-... H , naicii lor h geneiallv WoRM W ll tm ,r?'"' "me 'or liaadacliL Tl Wffl v Si.11 P ? "r"rul ,r comP'"it of w hl h lhe col I M S? ? iBlW1 Js l,e "n1'"0"' c" unlj be ascertained 1. i'4Sl)I)R I b . ;ureru' examination of ihe nasal III 'jaRl 15 ' cavities and neighboring pails ' Heme f jSlttl. I l '7r houl,i be tlrcuinipett In tli! 1 ffll, ue o of r medles It Ifflj i Si V t' '""' Pt'ewor says onlj that whi.h ) Wl 8 Jl!.S lrue but "f "hlttl ,h" mass of man. . Wr lit "" u '" 'knu' i ous me of In. S 'UFiifj H .? I nll,T1 r b,e "iletles but the most loin. KtSsifl1 I '"'" 0,e '" ,h"1 ,,nKh ' Perslst.nilv HI 54 ?Ph, t misunderstood It Is attributed in onv. ' U!) B IBM I lhl"B ,,ut ,lie "ht Lau"e vvhKh Is a kljajfejE II ill I microbe il!rE,i! . A" " mr toms ie ihe ot it mh fl K highly infectious fevei ,iw n,e i jbll ifi lllP-t !( I Instead of blaming the mlciobi n in H llSf ll rHi I oUon and striving to kill It win p,, UWC1!! Ji 'Ii 'ft '" a nouuclng drdushm v ,t f t I n 8'! H hi Jow temp ralure eti 1 5 l ' ' V Thc '" ,u"e "Ir "" en rr i . ' 41 microbe fio ihe loom ih Vli.i j! , a lemperature 'n ; u n , , ,!t Wi !rl Ul i a"1 "al'nB he i Ui0 3Ughli s S w IX .-.5ii!:d.bJ u'la"" "le "' ' i'" i r fU vli, fcrtsiskJ'!?1 ""? """ " JLtvu ii'',, ' I BmimUm2ZL.!l2lm " ll'. h A asssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssLBlcb in n : .;H ' , ti, Hl i greater strain on the animal econo-n) ihe decrease Its resistance to ml dobinl Infedlon Colds are not known In lhe arctic regions Wished Coins for the OUeen. Queen Alexandras ip clal fsfl has i 'nlntlness well In keeping with her personality II Is that of having her poiket mnne) perfectly clean and bright before she ring, n It Whenever a i heck Is turned Into hard cash for nei use Ihe coins are scrubbed Ip a lathei of splilts of wine water bnd -oap befor being placed In her (Uiie and anv change that may he tendered her when making purchases Is tnkn iharge rf by 'he lady ln-ltlng until ll has been subjected to a like pro ss of purification Philadelphia Tele-giaph Tele-giaph Tnst Huni on Britlah nallroads The records of fast trnlns In Rngland to which some reference hus been made In these columns are the subject of a review In Ihe Westminster c.aietle w hlch shows that the season of IDOJ h is been notable for the speed performances perform-ances on the lallroads A run on the Northeastern load from DarllnMon lo ork Is said to he the fastest ever scheduled on a Urltleh time-table The llslame Is lit, miles time 43 minutes, tali Bt 7 miles per hour The next best run Is on the Midland from Aipleli) to Carllnle Distance HM4 miles lime. 10 minutes rale 61 6 miles per hour Thlid In the list Is the I nledonliiii run from Forfar to Penh Distance 32vt mllis lime 31 minutes itile ID miles er hour 1 rcun 1817 lo 1W1 Inclusive this run of the I nle-rtoiilan nle-rtoiilan led nil the rest but It will be observed that It Is dlstlucll) Infeilor lo this jeai s leader since the distance Is consldeiabl) less as well as the rale I ei houi Theie are several longer platform to Ijtfnrm runs In which a high speed Is developed or which the following are examples Northwestern Illrmlnghum to Puslon (London) 113 miles 1 hours late ( o Ureal Western Pudcllngton (London) to Leamington 106 miles 1 hour nnd 53 minutes rale (6 3 London and bouthweslern Waterloo (London) lo Bournemouth 107ij miles 2 hours and 6 minutes rate M 1 It nppears also that the time has been I educed on the longest mn In the world tint between Pnddlngton and Kxeter The distance Is 113H miles and the records for the last threo )enrs aie ism) time, 3 hours 13 minutes late. M 1 1101 lime 3 hours 3S minutes rate lis 3 1j0;, 3 hours 37 inlnutis rnte 116 There arc man) more lntn es which go lo show that although the lirltlsh road have not equaled the best records In I rani e and the 1 nlted Mates they aie working generall) to ward an Increase ot speed Chicago Itecord-IIerald A Novel Industry ln the West A novel Inlustr) his grown up In the West where Irrigation and sunshine) combine to mike the production of watermelons ver) successful III the upper Arknnsas vnlle) melons aio giown for their seed and great fields are now covered with the luscious gieen shapes destined never to tickle n pil-ate pil-ate The melons glow to large size and great perfection When the) aie full) rle lliry nio harvested with as much precision as ate the wheat and corn ciops of the pliins The Ihieshlng machine with which the melons are liindled Is simple It contlsts chlcll) of n c) Under dilven h) horsepower or bv traction engine Oreul wagon loids of melons are brought to the side of the machine and one by one they are thrown with greit force Into the hun- gr) mouth to break against the whirl lug teeth below The whole Is ground lo a fine pulp and run hut through n sieve lhe rinds being thus Repainted from the Inner pait of the melon The llnls nre left lo roi on the prnlrle und the Julc) mixture slanls In large vals until the proiess of fermentation takes plice sepuatlng the seeds from tho I pulp The seeds nre then spread out on ' loaids to drj and aie rend) lot the maiket Leslie. s Weekl). America Versus the World. The causes specified have alread) changed the positions of Drltiln and America as Industrial powers America now makes more steel than all the rest of ihe world In iron and coal her pio-ductlon pio-ductlon Is the greatest us It Is In lext. Ilea cotton wool nnd silk She pro. duces three-fourths ot the cotton grown in tho world The value of tier mnnu factures is Just about three times that of )our own, her exiorts ore gieoler The cli irlng house exchanges of New Aork arc olnioet double those of Iin don In amount She furnishes jou with mom of the uecessar) food products )ou Import She his two-flfths of the rail, wo) mileage of the woid Thus she has become the foremost nation In wealth manufactures und commerce and piomlses soon In t-ome branches lo occup) Ihe position which llrltain occupied when It was Hrllaln versus the world Hhenlread) does this with steel Although no Uilton can be expected (o see with satisfaction his cnuntr) displaced dis-placed from first place there is )et cause for rejoicing that supremao remains re-mains In the famll) It la not altogeth-;r altogeth-;r lost what the ra.e still holds Mac beth s fnte Is not Britain s The scepter of material supiemac) has been wrenched h) no unllnesl hand It is her eldest son the rightful heir who wears the crown and he tin never for. get ncu cease to be proud of the mother to whom he owes so much-Vndrevv t arnegle in the Worlds Worl Expert Evidence, What Jusllce John Woodward of the Appellate division of the fcupreme coui t of .New ork sa)s legating F.xpeit llvldenre' In the October number of the North American Itevleu is well worth) of peiuwil Hvldence of that descilpllou has been the object of crlt- I Iclsm ever since It was employed und ,v ,F-.. ,,, iit in iiiv ttllfllBU cumis for centuries Judge Woodward leclies n number of noes In which expeit c. (lence was offered to establish the eon-tentlon eon-tentlon of one side or the othei in which eMieits expnascd opinions that actuall) decided the conclusions of Ihe Jur) en lhe couit but toda) would ex. cite ridicule or contempt among lutein, gent men 1 It also ciuotea fiom cele. brated JmlMs who have laid emphasis upon the caution with which such v. dence should be lecelved In dealing with the House of cxpcit evidence and possible lcmedles fui It Judge Wood, waul su Of the various unitdlei foi the faults In the system of expert testimony I cannot believe that nn Is utalnabla by legislation Indeed I do not believe that the fault Is In the s itim l0 much ) il b In that relaxation of ihe r ofestlonal md publi conscleic, which hus permed per-med abises to ntlnue uncoi reeled Mu h I- to be said in favor of the wlec-t wlec-t bv n exan ining board oi commie ml sc i of the acknowledged nil sdentlili guild or iro. tio in i b piopeily ctllcd ex. rn f it. tion (hen front these i ''II to (li court would be ti lv eauv an I It sffould fnl-' fnl-' t only able nn I honest speclul. i w-iuM i,r call to the witness h 1 Id' tnmlr(; und summoning ot these exr it ',nJ5si!. ' 'ready iUslghate!l for tht(,e- -Ue hlgheil tgon or his p- un.e4j; appropriitely be delegated lo the Ap pcllute division of the Supreme court which is a co ordinate bun ii of the Government Independi nt of nil consld erutlons except those of Justice and re moved even from the bins of the Executive Ex-ecutive or the lower of the legislative brandies The standing of experts In Ihe pub lie eve would at once be Improved when It beenme known (hat only Ihe best could be chosen and that of these few would he kel lo decline to serve save for the best reisons and at the discretion dis-cretion of the court Why He Clipped I saw nim lake Ihe paper nrd Turn io the hojeee! old p .e men semi the columns up mid dnn, vs oi e who nil would gauge hai lP muuere.l lo himself Here s w to M ike nice I'rllters, And How io runs cou ncef And Home Ma te Biomach Bllters Then from his pocket forth he took V pair if selssoia small ML" V ".'V1 'Mm he printed page The helpful hints uud all He clipped The w a) to Scramble Bags And How lo Make Peach n liter" As ei as half dozen more fhats all -aglln his mutter A thoughtful man nt one-e I mused A man who carea tor thlnes "JR lo,ea the calm contented song The home teakettle sings Do von I aiked Preserve Ihnse notes Ho (hat vour wife mav eje them' Not much he growiel I c it thm out i , ' ,.""" ' net t) trv them can '" lho Ua'l'm"e merl- Our TJiree Orentest Canyons lhe Juslly famous tlrand caii)on of the Yellowstone Is like the Colorado, gorgeous!) colored nnd nbruptl) eoun-tcrsunk eoun-tcrsunk In plitcuu and both nre iimlnl) the work of water Hut the Colorado Col-orado ean)on is more than a thou-sand thou-sand limes linger, and us a scoro or two new buildings or oidlnar) size would not apprcciabl) change the general gen-eral view of a greut elt) no hundreds or Iclloustonea might bo eroded In the sides of the ( olorndo cun)on without noticenbl) augmenting Its size or the richness of Its sculpture Hut It Is pot true that the great Yosemlle rocks would be thus lost or hidden Nothing of their kind In the world so far as I know, rivals II Capltan nnd Tlsslack, much less dwarfs or In an) wa) belittles belit-tles them None of the sandstone or limestone pieclplces of the cnn)on that i nivo seen or heard of approiches In smooth flawless strength an 1 grandeur the gran te face of El Cnplton or the Tenaja side of Cloud s Hest These co-loss co-loss u rllrta tpes of permanence, ore about 3000 nnd 6000 feet high, those of the c i ii) on thit nre sheer nre about nair us high and are t)pcs of fleeting change while glorious domed Tlsslack noblest of mountain buildings far fiom be ngovcrshudowed or lost In this tos), silr) ciiii)on compnn) would elnvv ev eiye)c and In serene inajeit), aboon then, a she would take her place-isiie place-isiie temple palace or tower Never-n.ol;'r Never-n.ol;'r " "n"'1 "rltel eomparlng the jinnel ennjon in a general wa) with the glailil losemlte sa)a 'And the n?.mS1".e7,h ,h0 Io"l Yosemlte-Dumped Yosemlte-Dumped down Into the wilderness of eMi5r,"i,nil,moun,'"n' " "oul(l "le a fiiVS ii fnfV. i"" "I'tence u long show.oo"." J1"',111 "trlklng .and shows up well above I he levels of com- J 'n,l!',,s, th,fatal """t of not being be-ing (rue-John Mulr In the Century. A Scarlet Fever Serum The announcement b Dr Moser of Menin at Ihe Carlsbad medical congress con-gress tint he Is snllsfled that he has dlscoveieel a scat let fever serum Is foi-lowed foi-lowed hj the icjoit that I)r Chirliren o nm.'o! "n'Vi;r,"tJ "Vrcl.e?re,o rover.' t "'.,. ma(le n flm''af 11-eover) 11-eover) sc ntl'le Investlgitors orien leicl! an Identical conclusion i hin u short space c.r time Theie cculdVp" no sti-ongei coiroborntlon or the gen-uinenesh gen-uinenesh or Di Moser a discover) than ,. '"."'I"", nolUer stud?rholld The announcement made it Oirlshad conTrvam'i b , ",,os' "' whire.f.i1.4! nul'"rltles in lenna i.teieii e. 1",e "ef" ,no e,um '"Imln isteiel lo he senile! rever pallents In St nn. s hospllnl during the luM )ear r Mnscr tie iled 100 children suffering 'm "'"'latlin of whom 8 . per rim died while the mortallt) In the other p"llere ,h" '"" . 'not uSed waa Is 09 per cent rurlhermore Dr V?. ihe '""l relt heeause the sub. lly of serum was Hiwi) Inadeqmte r ..ll",VU,nbl? ,hilt tnnouneements of such discoveries should he received ut in (hi. instance there ?an be ,o much conservatism The two an. no"nc'n1,,'" "' i'lenFe immediate In-Zlen In-Zlen ! . 'Phtherla antl-toxln his done ill tint was claimed for It ir I)i Moser s dlsccver) roves wlnt he Hehrlng, who round the diphtheria eer urn as one or the grent beneractors of humanll) -Chicago Tribune Tdlson and the Deleters Thomaa A Ldlson the world re nowned Inventor was at one lime a tramping telegiaher After he had lttalned success as an Inventor he on one occasion called upon i friend of his who vv ns a doctor an 1 e rested considerable feeling because he hid not lecelved an Invlt-itlon to attend a ban quel In honor of visiting physicians Hill faltered the doctor this Is a banquet for meilleal men and )ou cer tilnl) do not claim to be a member of that niganlsatlon" Well answered Mr Hdlenn serious!) seri-ous!) I was a dispatcher at one time Ah 1 understand now eal.l the doe-tor doe-tor catching (he humor of his visitor but these men are patchers -Chicago Chionlcle Carefulness of Suigeon It Is an object lesson In gollmess to see a surgeon washing his hauls nftei an opfciailon He woiks of eourse with sleeve rolled up to the elhn ,0 that the washing extends from the cra) Imne lo the lip or th. Hnger nail 1 Irst theie Is a hard scrubbing with plain soap and slei lined w itei tm l r.illni, e.l hi . ,. ,.i,v.i ..... 'nl" . . . .., ....,,.,, g .iin Hue- I ture of green soap and sleilllsed waler Then comes a genuine scouring vvllh eiiiiHl Mils of qul.klline and sola In sterllled water and llnall) a rinsing In ii solution of (I lo 2000) of hi, hlorlde of moreur) Without these fnm ,. aiate washings no surgeon wnuld (hlnk of venlurlng out tq scatter genus U dlsiase -Chicago i In onlcle ". The Boy and the Swallowed Penny The 3 5 ear-old boy in the St e orlm a hospltul llrookl-p who v -,. lowed a coppci cent on i'u'rrf , und noirowl) eucaped ihokln ' lodgement or the coin In thq now rerorted (o be In n fair wn cover) i The house suigton In rhargi ceeded In shoving the obstrtictliL i 1 downwarel Into (he stomich, w , can evl lenlly take care of Itself, tuall) llndlng lis exit trom the b , I mi oi Cluary and natural wa) I With the case ot the man In . lund ln mind whose death follow i an uneiutlon for false tei th suppose I V have been swallowed and urter e foul d In his bed the little pallc i e (o be eonguilulated that so rar f, in escaped any slmllai netlve sun, b . lei fei once without due cause i , more than luck) In that u Judlounv I conrervullvo course has been ill teM I In the. majority of similar clse the I .simple procedure Indicated Is tli easier I md safer one lo ndopt as II is surprls ng to learn how even much larger bodies are repealed!) swallowed without bid result Smooth and rounded objects os a rule find their way through the Intestinal canal with less difficult) than irregular, angular ones but even the laUer ere not of(en entangled In any obslrucdon nor do (he)! remain long In the stom ach cavltv It mn) be well in thl connection to remind all who have the care or chll dren tint prompt action in like mishaps mis-haps orten saves a preat deal or subsequent sub-sequent trouble The time-honored method of suspending the vlcllins head downward and emarll) slapping them on the bick Is mo't excellent In theory and most admirable In pnctlce ny such means thousai ds of lives are doubtless saved which might otherwise be sacrificed to lost time or to dela)cd opportunltv This Is more epeclall true of coins which ma) accidentally enter (he windpipe Inasmuch as when (he stoppage Is complete death li ol most Instantaneous New York Herald He Had Sense of Humor. The Crown Prince of Slim while he has it io)il Impression of his own dig-nit) dig-nit) Is not without n sense of humor He has a fluent comm md of academic Imgllsh and converses freel) In that language when he wishes to do so but until his visit to this do no one bus-Ipcted bus-Ipcted thnt he was an expert In lis Idioms In passing It ma) be said (hit one of the mos( cherished decor- a ( ions (he King or Mam can bestow is the Ordei or Ihe While Hlephant While In New York the prince was (he recipient or much attention from a certain city official wh had been for-gotten for-gotten when Kaiser Wllhelni distributed distribut-ed ilbhons crosses nnd Jewelr) In le-turn le-turn for the enter(nlnment of his brolh m Prince Helm Ich This official hoped to so Impros the Nlmee visiter (hat n decoisdon from the guests klngl) rathei would be foi thiamin "Hint there might be no mistake the orriclil approached a member of the Prince s suite nnd did some broad hinting The hints , weie conve)cd (o (he prince, whose only coment was . V ,T" '" a nlc, mun ' llkc hlm I like him too well In fact to leave him vvllh a white elephant on his hands New York Times Welsh nules for Street Cars Cardiff Wales, has Just started a new electric railway service A number of bylaws have been framed by (he cor-porallon cor-porallon for (he reguladon of (he tnf-lle tnf-lle and passengers nnd this is how they nte summed up In rhyme Thou itult not use ems words or swear, i?r Uv? '"I" """I" on (he air. rluf'i" ou.1 lract" or ask for alms it.!L J '? ca-1, or "uch like charms When drunk thou shalt In nowlso ride. ,; "r "east shall with thee hide ii 21. ".halt not cul or seratch thy name, Mf L"? "r deface the aame k '.""" no.1 mokc thou shalt not spit, vSn . 1' . mLni1 bJt rnerel) alt, lon ' tr lo boa or intirfere Or show tho driver h w to steer n ii l 5nu down nnd take vour rest lhe men must know (heir business bes( Th. fit,? 0llr h"nd" " curious (hings, The (rolle) rope do hell thi( rings 1 pon or off a moving clr g Thou shaK not jump so 'friend beware w -ir,rJ?un "r ''sngi-rous (hlng Nor vvllh disease (hat risk may bring ; uv up nor grumble at the rare lletore ),u quit, nr leave (he car Such Is (he I .w don t sav it nav , 1herc lines for (hoao who don ( obe) ' -Wcs(crn JIall Made Oood Uso of It. A lady who lives In Orange Is of a saving lurn of mind, and mamges (o tomblne her love of econom) vvllh n due regord for her husbinds nppear-unce nppear-unce by (urnlng his old lop hats Into waste paper baskets The other da) she siw on Ihe hall (able a piehlMnrlc ha(, venerable with age She seised It In triumph nnd hitl Just removed lhe brim covered the bod) with light blue silk, nnd was finishing fin-ishing It off with i tus(eful arrange-menl arrange-menl of Ince and bows when she was Interrupted by the waitress I Plcnse mi'am (ho piano (uner sa)s he can t find his hat: he left It ln the hill he sa ' I en minutes later (he tuner left the house with n 5 bill In his pocket nnd a cap on his head WAstepaper baskela nre now scarce ln thit home New ork News. Truth About Cats There are two fallacious opinions regarding re-garding cats, one, (hat the cn( Is a. hatdy animal Ihe other that a rat, no ma(ter how or where abandoned Is able (o provide for herself Flrsl u cat is not a hard) animal, her organization is dellcnle her nervous s)flem ecnsldve Second a ca( cannot aln)s provide for herself even In her naiural Male md wlih all her notlve Instincts unimpaired Kven man when unaided often fills here In hard win ters the Indian starves In his wigwam and the wildcat starves In the wools Much less then Is a cat that Is accustomed accus-tomed (o (he coinforfs or life nble lo (ake care of herself Of all Ihe ca(s abandoned each )eur when Ihe summei cotinges are clofeel (he giea(er par( lore (heir nine lives nnd are ' gnh-ered gnh-ered (o (heir fadins' long before he winter Is half over Country Life In merlco Buddhists Outnumber Baptists It ippears from n recent tlovtrnment bulletin that Hrltlsh Columbia Ins more Duddhlsts than HaptUts more Confucians than I nngregitllonallnl!, nnd nearl) ns inan pigana is I.uihe rans ClisslHed b) religions there ni i W6iO members or (he Chuich or Tng Ian JK6 liiptlsts 10OJ7 Buddhist 4S0 ConfusUnr 1197 1 ongregatlonillsts M3t Lutheians 2 o;i .MethnilHis I,-.!, pagans 3(176 I'resbvt rl ins nnd 3(327 lnma,i Caiholicii The Mormons num ber onl 125 faith h alers 4 lire wor hlpem J Danielle (S, Mohammedani fi 1 The "Tipping" Syatem, Summer trnvelem who have no( es. caped (he Institution or lhe tip wheie-ever wheie-ever the) have b en return (o New "VorK and tlnd it silll in nt,ue heie It feems lo )f on (he Inncufce not at all on the wune Not til Is tho wultei n-vuilubly n-vuilubly tipped excel I by veiy brave nun und women hut the barber is tlppel (he profession il laigc-scala hood1 kit Hi pel the attendant und the .JBgiso-inuii In nillroad stations OF Hired and there Is even 11 story itoad thai salesmen und saleswomen .. ,...... ..... ....fvv.ii.e, w i.m.,11 isiueuujr , "lien lliey huve been ndeudvo and 1 uuiteous H Is nil evil, It Is even a mong And yet is K not to be kurniUcd ihil so practical 11 pioplc as lho Amcr-bun Amcr-bun must have found some element of value ln the eustom'-clse they would not hive udopted It 'Ihe pioposldon lias to be looked ut this way Hunuto Mil eetlintte (hat Ihe viands served to . ou In 11 certain wa), ut u lable-d hole dliiiHr. are worth H to you, which is the amount of )our check Hut sup-lose sup-lose you consider dial the Bime viands , aie worth 1 1( to mi If served In an-o'her an-o'her w) A certiln degree of com-tuit com-tuit at a meal 1 certain umount of I fi Wildly intormallon about tho bill of ! ! laie certain spuill srvces outsldo of I the breaking of igga and tho opening of 1 napkin und jnsslbly u flavm of li crfulnean and benevolence ovei-t) ovei-t) roadipg the bouul -ihese things may reul) uclti to Hie value of a meal Ion 1 ii) 1 15 or 11 10, Inslead of ll, nnd (he I wa,l(rr (, is (he cllffeiencc Muy (hero not lw cjuld pro quo uftei ullf And Into (he account must be figured tho shortness or life and some consldera. don of the price thut tho poor men have I lo puy for coal and beef foi (heir faml-ullce, faml-ullce, snd the costlln,C5a to ou In tray r j innder of all hard-hearted opposition of people on points of principle Moreover More-over Ihe da)8 of the extravagant tip ore over nt any rate. In New York. There were da when it took a bold man to tip with less than n quarter. Nowodo)s a 10-cent tip Is ample for ordlnar) restaurant meals while a regular reg-ular tip of S cents on n luncheon Is grateful!) occepled and secures (he most courteous nnd cheerful attention da) b) Ha) Harper Weekl). A Song of L1fe. A sigh sometimes mav mski n song when fortune seems 10 grieve )ou The world la rollln rlghl slong Take care it does not leave jou Take care! Inko caret (Hu( who 11 beware' The birds nre singing ever)wherel) A rrus( ma) ve( lie llnnkfulnefs when dearest friends deceive )ou, But Ihe world rolls rojally along Take tare It does not leave ion! Take care Take carel (Hut who II beware? The Ma) blossoms hide lhe winter bare!) But vesterdav )ou feasted fine, end Love did laurels weave )ou And (he rerkle wor! I has quaffed )our wine Take eare It does not leave Take care' Toko carel (Uu( who II beware' oulhs reel (rip llghll) up Lite's stair!) Ah me'-What lightning ns of Fate, the futures veil ma) cleave )ou? Dea(hs hand chll! a( life a rosy gale, and oulh and f.ove lo leave )ou Take care' Take care! (Hut who II beware? Thank Clod fi r light though night falls drear') Thank Ood for light and dreams of nlsht for ever) brave endeavor. Kven though we frll from heaven to hell our faith shines fair forever! And h ive nn carel rhoimh night fulls drear Ood mnile ll on I Ills love Is there! 1 rank I btanton In the Atlanta Constitution Why He .Laughed. It) lands, who had purchased a new horse wairanlcd to bo quiet to ride and In harness nnd a good trotter to boot, had Incited n friend to accompany hlm for a trial drive The) had not gone very far when the horse boiled, ran against a heap of stones l)lng in (he road, and pitched bolh occupants violently Into the lane. When they recovered tho horse had disappeared, dis-appeared, leaving the buggy, shaftless nnl a heap of wreckage, ltylands began be-gan to rour What on earth nre you laughing at7 dejecledl) inquired the friend "Wh), the fellow who sold me (hat horse lent me the buggy: 'New York Times A Discomfited Judge. Sometimes even Judge Orrln N'. Carter Car-ter finds himself n( a loss for a reply. He was dining at a friends on the south side one evening last week, and had offended the outhful daughler of (he famll) b leasing her about a young man who had colled on her that afternoon The piece de resislanco of the dinner was roast pork Still bent on teasing the )oung woman, the Judge held up -a rib of tho roast and appropos of nothing sild 'Do )ou know Miss Blank, (hat this Is whs( (he Hrst coquette In the world was made of? ' The unswer came like a flash' Ye and it was out of the same kind of an animal! Chicago Inter Ocean. Athletics Injure Studies. It docs not stand (o reason (hat a student in Intercollegiate athletics can do ns much as one who devotes all his lime lo s(ud) The nthledc season of foothill for cample, lasts six weeks In the fall, and so far as classroom work Is concerned, the time Is practically thrown awo) The members of (he (earn ndend leclures regularly, they nre obliged to, but their minds are on signals and plays for tho next game or practice As a consequence, one-fifth one-fifth or the )ear Is lost, and tho players have to do ns much worlt In the remaining re-maining four-fifths ns thefotheis do In flve-lifths With aveinge students it will not be done The ph)slca! (raining which, lho football men have gone through cannot under favorable cir-cums(ances cir-cums(ances Increase (heir efficiency enough (o make good (he difference r.1!'.n ."" " rule ,h,'r Participation In athletics has made them natural lead- ne 111 me- -orini me or the college, and so the) lore still more (Ime The only poln( (hat mn) be regarded a estab-llshed estab-llshed Ii) tho lecord Is that few atu-dents atu-dents admitted to the teams ore subse. quently thrown off for poor scholarship This proves that most athletes can usu-nil) usu-nil) do enough work to remain satisfactory satisfac-tory In their studies Of laie years a good pli)er has lost caste If he permits himself (o be disqualified Ihrough nn) fault of his nn n -Prof Ira N. Hollts in the Adanllc , An Improved Dttter Box. Asslslant ros(mas(er-Genera"l Wyne Is comemplntlng making nn'' experl-inent experl-inent In llrookl) n with one of the most hnportan( Improvements that'has yet been made In street letter-boxes it is V, tier.lnh cntt'1 b.a "rooklyp man tei Koberts of llrookl) 11. by .which n person dropping r. letter Into a box ", Kllrt Jf't Ihe mlnule when (he Fnv t'"1'"''l"1wlll tw made from tint ie Jhj- device consists of nn Imli cnlor which can be set lo Indicate nn) minute In (he twenty-four hours When fi eirrles in ikes n collection from a letter box he required to set the In ill.ainr fo as to show when the n xt collection will be made i,,.'-"!!'''' '"i """ ylem each I ox ins 11 taiel on lis front showing ine ITff V ".h,c.h """"lions are made but If for livalance the card calls foi a collection at 10 o clock and a person wants to mall n inter at about thit linill 1.1 l.nu .. . . .MIC I ...... .... ..., in, i,ii-Vri 01 Know ng whether the crtnlei ha arrived n( that box )e or not When Mr McCluhan s mllcitor s In use If It Is mI "u t '; .',J'le,h",, not '"" there el while If t has been changed lo n later hour lhe collection has been mule fiom that box The ilnvltc will alkr, 11I1I In the delect Ion of ,iny carrier who Mights his work and misses any the boxes on his route, for if an In. epeetor llnds a box on which the Indl-eatnr Indl-eatnr hn no( been changeel he will know mat the cunltr litis missed k llrookl) 11 Kiglc Never Too Old' to Learn It Is sail that many parent nre at-(ending at-(ending (he night schools and (hat the teaching of minds how 9 shoot Is o longer confined to (hp young This I ecitninly ono of (he most hopeful signs of lhe dines, ror If, us the trito saying fcocs, lho future of the countiy Is in (he hands of the joune, the present Is In the hands of (ho parents, uml with them knovvltdgo may be a greater now. er than It may he wth younger binlns It Is a commonplace of a parent a ex. Istenco to tlnd himself soon education, nil) outdlsdinced by his child rbo sums (hat the )oung hopeful 1 rings homo are tomtmes lop much for n fathers wltn nn,d emesdons In Inc. llsh' frequendy staggoi the rnntcrnai Intelleet ' They did It dlrrereniiy n mn limes Is iliu, pirnnlal upoloh) for these failures, but frequently the pir. cnl has to admit that they dldn t do It nt all In his (linn, and that the studies about which hit child talks so glibly wcie unknown to the philosophy n f his )ounger ycais Of ee)'iso it Is a truism 10 say that idupatlon la-not 4 milter of hooks, of probUnm In algebia or question In grammar. ' Sperior edu-ciillonnl edu-ciillonnl advantages' may hu galnel from life as well as from colleges yet the parent vho tn cope, jvith his chll. dren In the technique of education has power that gives him a definite hold upon them and that brings Inward satisfaction to himself Live and learn Is the motto of the ill), and the learning learn-ing goes on as long as does the living Chicago Tribune Evei y n ft Brick. An anecdote of iclent history was given a modern twist the other day ln the classroom of Prof. Ingram of tho Yale Latin department Unlike other ancient cities," Prof Ingram related, ' Sparta had no city walls, depending on the valor of Its soldiers sol-diers for prelection against the enemy A distinguished visitor who was oncn being shown about the cl(y turned to the guide ln amazement nnd asked' "Dut when- are )our city walls?' The guide pointed to the Hpartun nrmy drawn up for review, and replied sol-emnly: sol-emnly: 'There are the walls of Sparta.' Spar-ta.' " "And every man a rick' ' a student supplemented with slangy enthusiasm. New lork Times Republic of 0000 Monks On the east point of the sacrel Mount Athos, on the Turkish peninsula Chil-kldlke, Chil-kldlke, Is a settlement of 600A monks, scattered among twenty monasteries, the whole forming a monastic republic In the dominion of the Sultan, to whom they are tributary The yearly tribute they pa) to Abdul Hamld Is by no means a small one, hut the sum Is easily easi-ly met by Ihe Itepubllc, millionaires among Its members As an Independent commonwealth the republic maintains its own ships, a sailing vessel called Pokrov Pressvvjat-yja Pressvvjat-yja nogorotfzy. A short time since this vessel lay In the harbor of the South Itusslan (own of Taganrog She Is ln reality a floating monastery. aPlnted black, she carries at her bow the largo cross 01 me rameiei Aionasiery or Mount Athos The captain, rather derosslm and the whole crew are monks from Mount Athos and wear the monastic dress The ship s cargo consists of holy oil from Mount Athos for the Pantclclmon monastery, in Moscow. There Is n church on board and all of the crew live under the rules of their order. The Villain ln the Nursery. In the November Success, La Touche Hancock contributes a severe criticism against Mother Goose" as a proper person to furnish amusement for th minds ot Utile children Mr Hancock sa)s that this m)thlcnl authoress "had re- mind teemtna- with dishonesty, cruel ty, vulgarity, murder, and most kinds of villainy," and declares that she should be abolished from every home. In giving some examples, Mr. Hancock SO) s As n really cheerful lullaby, none other oth-er uin equal Here comes a candle, to light you to bed! Here comes a chopper, to chop off your headl and when a child Is thoroughly frightened fright-ened b) this vivid picture, what can better befit the occasion than a recital of the Inquisitorial story of Old daddy long-tegs wouldn't say his prnscrs' Take him by the right leg! Take him b the left legll Take him by bolh legs'l! And throw him down stairs" before the child kneels down to its devotions? de-votions? As nn epitome of religious persecution this cannot be surpassed In the following ridiculous, Impossible I want, money I crave. If you don t give mo money. III sweep Vou (o (he gravet highway robbery is suggested strikingly striking-ly und In a most Impudent manner An effective moral Is certainly reached In Dye, Baby numpkin! Whose's Tony Lumpkin? My lady s on her deathbed trom eating half a pumpkin! A lack of sequence Is to be noted, but It is quite natural for the lidy in question ques-tion to be very 111 af(er such a gastronomic gas-tronomic feat, A Bash Reformer. The recent resolution of some homeo. palhlc medical societies to abolish whit (hey, In (heir Infinite wisdom und dig-nlty dig-nlty of language, aro phased lo (crm ' osculalory apposition. seems (0 us (o be a ralher Hrhllrnrv w,in. ... sumed power, as kissing, we have been ed (o underslnnd goes ralher by favor (hun by leglslallon The homeopaihlc mlllH like (hose of (ho gods grind slow. ), and (hey also grind exceeding small, but In this case they seem to have un-elertiken un-elertiken to produce a very much larger grist than they will be nble to deliver, nnd we also doubt If (he )ounger mem-lers mem-lers of the persunslon will be willing VhVr what lhelr eWers Preach eJhe. Vi!r1.nm be Ef,rm8 "t"1 microbes mi-crobes ike the worm in the bud lying hidden In the Cupids bow of fresh warm lips we aro not In a position lo deny Hut the American youth hai iTnTV." ttl!lln'. ,0 run tr" dances taken b) the clamlc monkey with the baboon s slBler, and should he fill now .- .uiinoi neip tninklng that he Is In need of treatment nnd (hot these most Important, grave and reverend selg-rnrUVr., selg-rnrUVr., the ""0rl nllcy should lurn their piofcssleinal attention to Ihe uilmjnlstoilng 10 him or No X and No M or whiKcver may be (he sugar-oi, sugar-oi, led equivalent of their strongest mi. ,Vrn hH1 AM un(l "Of ''ve leu them, hut not for love and in Ihese ciees It will tnk many tnim of euie te. outweigh a grain of prevention were K.ST """"' " K"" "nrt ''"nda tic Clove V" "",'"' hl andscp-uc andscp-uc glove is n cold greeting ror Phyllis to extend to Cor) don, . more than a poor wcjron for Ihe woman of "be world with which to meet her ri.aie.t foe We have been taught thnt It I. rone, lo Ms, nnl l,. but there 01 ? education censes, lln,l we need no pos 7 gia.luale course even at (he feet of (hs livmnllel of Hahnemann s In dm eloctor who Introduced 1 hi. when 'he kissed her once beneath the I"" "J11.." ""t Hiey nmM neve? A Western Mnn on New York ti,'nS,tCP T,!h',y' he 'ommanded to hose qiUU, -Move to. v.rd there, leise,-' ho ihnuted m domlnMrlur onelotheherdwllhln. TlieW . traced h,mgc,( s(llbhornlyi (o Jm ell) whero he was, when he observed a . inont MitprUlug ,hlng. To hi. nMo. isi liicut II e people about hlm ..lev,, nt !VcV!;,,TorrarS' HOW In lllH WpMlprn i,rt. ..: . ",LJ conductors In gcnile ton, h vvei e ohllged s'"SISr?-"S S-'"rKJN lnriieip it seemed, mnnlttirl tit.m i-elves to be driven "'"""id them. And In this conduct of the pconle tho stranger saw Hut Ihey ,, ,,H V10 stubbornness, no (lin? In'i " , ,fr renting tho domineering air lit thi J ductor. no ino,,,cnli toBb" lost b? ml'. rg'p-Si pc."r,, S force which pevades IhliViS nc-urly four million Indlvllua. liru.. j,llng a way lo reach the lop e,f the heap And this persistent, powerful ? fluenco thit carr es men nnd MiJil! .wiuy onnwd, iufi lhe lSl i the rights of the v..i" Weekly. "rry ardsley", Uii The Child WmTT Bj? " dawn Tew E,tnt t, I fouiid burSffif," " had .M " ' IS? '' J-fM"" And loyal hearts n?e" f',V"li, She raised her head .. ou have biokJSVlJaV, In the dawn. itiii 'Im theehfnVoi'Wi.tier,,, -K-tJ-rlSKat. Killed Two si,., A worthy man who ," tlvaand retiring havb,. '" P. ivulely rcquesleS WhV' icmembered In n. ... . " nits e?Va'lymm,0trne!'cfqu oged hi other, unon ..k"11' ' handnOf10-a(ffil0:a.t itoAWVf $$&. young wife during (" i' a bounce, and atamived d?.'' " inuderlng loud enough u.s!! the ' over the chapel. g t0 b Tattooing for IdentlaM In November Pearson, ' expert In the art of ta( 00, ' thus for Its utility "' " was Identified afler m.iv't'' " madl actually saved at,hJi,'c to put hlm (o death In I fi.i?? unpleasant manner But ,", thought him of his l.ttoo i"l huge, grim devil that I hadr'J his back Pointing fhta w'ljffi tors, he declared (hit thVvU his own pardcular evil er.lrlt.ni If the) killed hlm It wouKu" , iSI'etrmorf A ",ort tS bio characters on the .vvorilinr popular among travelers of HI p..1!1 a?'? a" " paM "ord in tli East, and wherever the words tn read Jack Tars are all itrori llevers In Ihe use of tattooh, ti, purpose of Identlflcallon la cue dealh by drowning, and )xu iu 1 on every sailor's arm crude ttnlni anchors, heirls, or lovers knots. Tk nre tadooed by Ihe men (hemselrei two colors, with (he aid of a t needles bound to a piece ot tick." Had Later Advices Rather a determined lewktni ntn peared In Plerpont Morgan's New I ofilce not long ago and said h nil to see the great financier. 'Mr M gan Is busy Just now, said tn itle ant. "Well, I II wait, for I must him If it takes a year" In t fewir utes Mr Morgan appeared and said ennnnt see )ou Its out or th lion Hul I hove a letter fromC Wank of St Ixtuis-a letter o( lot ductlon," said the visitor "let know," answeied Mr Morgan la m (er of fact tones The Oenerll tutor me by wire that he gave )ou (he lei to get rid of )ou flood mornlrs" (he financier disappeared Into bis r vote ofilce Kxlt Ihe St Loulipirtj a slightly dased condition -Cblci Chronicle. Both Couldn't Have Religion. One of Senator 'Billy' Mtsonit res Is about two of his brothers. and Jim, who dealt In wool t (!) home In Iowa Jim went to rev lv meeting (unthinkingly Ihe Sen: rayv) and "got religion" In his 1' hurst of enthusiasm he told nil broil) of how much better he felt since I conversion, and urged Ed to come Ir the fold The latter pandered trH for a time nnd 11 en said Ala t doubt but what religions 1 coodtkfc and 1 m glad you ve got It Jim. ' guess you better let me "lone J now," he continued, reflectively 'I see, Jim, one of us has sot to l the wool." Chicago Chronicle Browning's New Name. Here Is a literary tale fresh from 'I reading-room of the Century club well-known professional mm spends his life ei llrely Immeried book has a wife who never readiw thing more ambitious than tM column, but she likes oicafloniuj Pielond In earnest In her huiM': hobby, and so fiom lime to time goes to the library nnd Ink" !0 book Just for the Bake of app' ' I chose a book this mornijl remarked lhe olhcr day to her hur with a blight smile, 'by 11 named Vollx. Is ho considered l vvrllei I" i. Vollx! sold Ihe man In P' tone, unci, then not liking to cm 1 himself Ignorant of one of the boom bis own library, he added " t dear, a writer of ven wl lower, who possesses a reman"""" eight Into his subject " . td 1 Hut when she hud comPleW elaborate toilet and hf " .e0"?.". 5 garden party ho ncaked around bedroom to dlacover t'hSeheara. author of whom ho had neve -to" turned out to bo a l"'enB "! .'J", lng' poetry, which happened t been bound with no name on I o whero It merely horo the l"u' I."Nevv York Commercial |