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Justice Olegerleh win luurslnic through '-U) Hall park the other morning morn-ing lo lake his place-on the bemh, when ft sedy-lookln& nnn doited his hat anl said 'Will your Honor hear ine? Haven I time replied th Justice t wish to make a motion," persisted the heggai Wh it Is It' ' aked his Honor "That the court direct Mr (llegerlch to give toe the price of a breakfast," said the man blandlv Can vou stttle that out of court?' laughed thejimtli nimiee I at the nnv-oily nnv-oily of the bigmra method 'It se.ms Ihil the opposition prefers to llllKite the fiuisllon," replied the lagrant Then the court v. II' deny the motion mo-tion '.With costs to the defondant? ' " es s.l.l the Justice, producing a quarter Ntw York Times The Cranky Horso. I have spent mm b of a long life In the observation or horsis I hive iiaie.1 Mum l.ioken them trained them anl driven them lu ever form rrcm the plough to the four-in-hand 'I lie lesnlt of tin s eirs of stlidv Is sumi.i. d up lu one setiti me I believe the li.use lo be pirt maniac and part Idiot Vvery horse at smut time In his life bvilops Into n liomb IdaJ maniac I believe an) man who IrusiXJilmself or his iiimllj to the ..ir of irhorse, stiongir Him himself to bo ladling In lommon st list and wholl d. void of ordinals or-dinals prud.nn' snvs n will.. In Ilir-Iwra Ilir-Iwra Hetkls I have driven on, com-ironplare com-ironplare horse eve.s other day for six eara over the same ioiu and tlun had him go trizy and try to kill himself him-self btinuse a Kir llultcred down In fiont of him I hive known scores of horses npparentls trustworthy, apparently ap-parently rieiiturea of routine, go wild an 1 Insane over cqualls" regular and recurring re-curring phenoniem No amount of ob-scrv ob-scrv ltlon will tell when the liruto wilt brenk out One mare took two generations genera-tions of i. Ml I lit ii to sihool over the same uu'et mid and then In her nineteenth nine-teenth siat went irnzj ber.iuse n rooster crowed alongside thc toad Hhe killed two of the children If nny mm can tell me of one gool reason why man should trust a horse, I should be hind to know. Atrelnrr Bnpldly. A conductor on one of tho Heading ' loenls ' was han led o, ticket for Was ne Junction hs n 1 ul who hoarded his train thc othei das ln compins with a bilght-lociklng little girl llu looked at tho chill anl then nuked for another tlck.t I never had to pas' for her before," was the mothers rerly 'How old la slier1 nsked the conductor con-ductor ' l'lve ywiis" " lis mainiin I m " protested the chill 'Shea shea nenils II" huirledly explained ex-plained the mother Thit Is sho s Just going on C" The londuilor looked nt tho mother foi a se. mid and then us ho turned awns Kil.l 'Well madam If I vveie joit I'd buy a llrki t foi her on the return trip She s likely to he all of b h then " l'hilidel-phi l'hilidel-phi i Times They All Wore Bloomers. A little rliurih In Tennsjlvanla of fair size Ins hem enrlchel considerably bs the proretds from a recent festival at which Ice . reim nnd straw berries were the everydas offering A a dollar dol-lar a tl Vet was rlinrgel the profit wai ronsldirable anl perhipa the philosophy philoso-phy th it the en 1 justified the meini mas be applied to tho enterprise b Villon si high i price was obtained Hven the non-chur. hgoers were al-tiacted al-tiacted In lirge numbers, although tl-es vvonleied Hut the usinlly staid n.lnlsler had samtloned (he announcement announce-ment lint all the I idles of the congregation congre-gation won! I ippeir In bloomers The ladles vveie th. re but In conventional shh I waists nn I skirls and the festival had been In full swlig for mi hour it bast before evers mneiulino purchaser of a ticket hid been biouglit to see Hut thoiikh the piomise hud been broken In a. sense each lads wore a 1 loomer in the shape of a lirge ioso fastened at he r waist A Bird's Bump of Locality, On shoie the p. nguln Is an avvkvvnid . real in . suss 1'rof C II Uorchgre-vlnk, Uorchgre-vlnk, the Antui.tle explorer In an article ar-ticle In Lesllt s Monthls for August Witter is iih eleme nt hen hunted nn the Ice Hes the birds geneialls tr lo inn nv.li In an upright ihisUIoii but just as the hunt! i thinks lie has hot one the bird Ilia down on Its white tells anl pn.ldl.s along over the snow vers qulikls Mm hard smooth iiullla slipping over tin snow crsslals almost wltlH.ut (lit linn A rem likable characteristic char-acteristic of the iKiigiiln Is his bump of loeallis H 'th on shore nnd In the water he n.vu losts his wuj. '1 o tinman tin-man ests one I,, ne Ik preflsels like anotlui hut iin.br that loot of similar lc floes I havi seen a lenguln of the laiger spooled tlnd Its male on a II e after diving and swimming for u full mllti under vvntei Don't Matry Because In busing hoises nnd lu choosing a wife shut sour eses tight vend com mend mself lu Ool Tuscan l'io-verb l'io-verb So miny foreign aulwtances enter Into the motives of men who propose Thrt la thc man w ho marries t pie ise his mother and the man who inu riles because 1 1 U gelling along and thinks It s a good thing to tin T"ierus the man who inn lies for spile and sue -ce. ds lu spiting himself, and the in n vv ho is looking for a housekeep. t who piopo t to ine ghi who looks domestic., I I ui who loullnt boll an egg Iheie is also thi r in who has sown his wild tats in) s ks to ev ule the haivest b main lug und settling down And then Is tint most frequent exponent of i:.my man for his own' who, wlthoui legal d foi his own riuulltlt a tloiit shxs i girl to rmnrv him because he be Hives sh. can make lilm haup In all this nn uf motives then- Inn t oiii which ..institutes a good cxiusc. oi Justifies an iu i c plume Indeed Ihuio is l.ut oi. jiisiiii.uiiuu loi iiiuuule vvhi.h Jiislln itlon In the rtsult o( two ondliloi li.rti unit thi man and h" t on jn I. i uli uthei and si ond Unt "tics know how to niuke cjlIi ether I- , i Tins two londllloin np-(tar. np-(tar. on ikm, to be the name. On to ri Urn tin nre astly elirferent tn f ilu ii Iv being loved Is not alvvivs I UK mule hapiy and the fa t that on I ves another does not neeessatlls . ualiry one to make that othei happy. There ate men who have been faithfully faith-fully fond or their wlven et tho-o wives have died or heart hunger There ue ire n who sa I love ou when ih.v piopose anl never ie.eil It Now th mot.t ardent Ttroposal will grow shopv orn I Its momorv must do service ser-vice over a period or several etecades i ongenlnlliy of tempornment, like, pees of tistes sympathy In the mental and moral standards and In Hie practical practi-cal alms that actuate every-day living these with the la i Befit giowth of unselfishness un-selfishness a lover can cultivate, constitute con-stitute the fuel that noutlsher love and makes Its eonlltiuaiue possible Pol lltr ttcckls Life. I.et me but live ms life from year (o year With forward fine md iinreluctant soul M t hsstaninx to ncn turning from, tha Not mourning for the things that disappear disap-pear ln th" dim past, nor holding back In fear Trom what the future veils, but with a whole And happy heart that pass Its toll lo south and age, and travel on with cheer go let the wnv wind up the hill or down Through rough -r smooth the journey will lie a Jov . Sllll seeking what I sought when hut a l,s New friendship, high aclventuro anl a crow n I shall grow old hut never lose llfe zest, lli.ause (he toads last turn will be tho best Henry Van Dyke In the Outlook Swearing by Telephone. The St Irfmls magistrate who lined a llivslelan $5 foi 'sweating at n I'l". phone niwuitoi should be commended feu a wise decision In a case which ban no exact precedent It It unqiieH-llonil unqiieH-llonil Is line as the court points out that ' ptofaidts has no surficlent provo-ciiiinn provo-ciiiinn that It Is ulwass nggtcsslvo, anl not Justlllnble on thc pica of -eir-d. fense The ludge might hnvo added thu It Is exceedingly cow irelly to cell a loan nam. s over the telephone It Is taking no chances with a Just retribution retribu-tion It gives the recipient no opor-tunlts opor-tunlts to defend himself except with the S.1U10 weapon of Invective with which he mas not be nn adept Hut the courts thli.l premise is even more Illuminating Crimes or offenses committed com-mitted at long distance such ns thc hurling of oitha at a prison In some other Juilsdictlnn ovei the telephone. ate untenable lo Hie laws In tho Juris-dl. Juris-dl. Hon In which the offense was committed com-mitted ' That is udaptlng nn old liw to a new condition If a Mlchlgin man beat an Ohio m in he Is txli ulited If i MkhlMui m in Hisses nt an Ohio mm c.vtr the telephone, It Is In Ohio tint the tlamake Is done, where the ear drum wns Bhattiied Tho cuss woid did no .lanugo lit all thi operatois were minding their business) until It h id pissi 1 the State Hue and tested nn tin Ohio nnn's tympanum Theio lah be no cuss woid unless there be some one to hen It Iheie urn bo no crime linlesi some one Is Injuiel ln bods, mind or pocketbook The St Louis magistrate made nn excellent start, but he his by no me una settled the nutation beyond nil t eiu.lv mturc Indeed, It stems to be n case ror the Interstate Commirie innunljslou Detroit Jout-n.ll. Jout-n.ll. At Homo AH Day. "Why vveepert thou woman?' 'Ms lord will be bulled thla day" "My wife vvus bulled jesteday To- non on I must get me another ' Wheieupnn the widow shook the ash- os from her shining hall, dried her eses, and looking Into tho face of the widower, smllid ' I will be at homo tomorrow all dis," she said Smait iht Cutting Out Cigarettes. Thit New Voik Is smoking more cigars ci-gars and fewer ilgareltis, and Hint, following fol-lowing tho up-to-date health hints la piovej.l b the Just-published stutlmks of the llscal eai en ling June 30th In Hit sear closed the consumption was as follows In comparison with 1U01 U-Bllts. U-Bllts. 931 091 077, ituieiBO 18J1S1,8 Ittle clgnts r,x736l7 Imreise 7 169-.. 169-.. cigmeltes 1 133 191 ssl deirenee .IJIiinw inaniifaituielti.ba.ee. 7 369-003 369-003 pounds, decrease, su rw immnls Avoid "Tnllclncr Shop " Shallow minds nre nlwusa talking nliop liny aro not laige enough to be alio to mrry on conviisatlon Intelligently Intel-ligently on subjects which would Intel In-tel est evers bods They must ding their listeners Into their own little ruts mil hold them bs the sleeve while they till their tars with whit Interests only themselves nnd their compinlons In work Vou never hear a nally cultured, cul-tured, tactful nun or worn in ' t ilk Hlnp' In snelels or an) where outside u( hit or her otllre or pi ire or business ir sou wish lo make jourseir ngicc-able ngicc-able lo other people do not nuke sour occiipitlon whitevcr It mis he, a sub. Ject or lonveis itlon v. llh those whom It ennnot posslbls Interest He id think obs.rve visit picture galleries and mu iviims and leirn tn talk about things which oilur people will riijo) -Sou will lo surprised tn find how much more lopulir It will make sou nnd how much It will adl to the Jo and beauty or sur lire-o s .Murden, In August Succtss , The Earliest Human Being. Uecent speculation regndlng the origin ori-gin or thc human rare has led to more caierul studs or Home or the eirllest known remains Imlu ling the so-call d man or sps ihe .Neanderthal skele ton and the creature hum in or seiul-hunun seiul-hunun some of whose bones were ells-eoveied ells-eoveied sevctnl seirs ago lu lava Two tteimaii anitonilsts who hive glvtu much intention to the Hihjeit are con-lllent con-lllent thai the llisl u nlloiied skeletons skele-tons must be ascribed lo u distinct species spe-cies of mm whli h thes have named Homo .Seauhrthiilleensls llu Jnv i-litso i-litso skelflnn which Its dlscoveifi nil, Pltheianthiopiik (monkes-mnn) Is low-ti low-ti down In Ihe e voluilonnrs scale and the dliee t ancestor of both who m is tie iPhiirdocI as the earllst man must have llvi I tht think ns fir bitk us Ihe I'llo. cue pi tine! of geological time August SucietM King Victor Arrested. King Vie lot J. luminal. ! of Italy likes nothing better than to ride Incognito In Ida automobile throui,li the suburbs or Home, mil while he wna enjoslng hlm-seir hlm-seir lu this manner the other day u singular sin-gular nelvtnlure here II him (Vsaic btuiiPhettn a zealous iiollce olllcei was on dut nt 'Iirnl and iih the automobile 11 ished by him he was convinced Hint It vc is going at a speed Bl eater than a local ordln men permits and so he piomplly arustod the occupant occu-pant Helng asked his name and address Ihe King said lie was Joseph I'aiulll mid that he Ilvel at a certain houw In Homo He was then illowed to depart nnd on his letum tn ihe al ic e he amuHHil a laige coinpms V lelitlng the adventure He said moreover that during tho same nrioiiwun he had offereel silver rolns to many children and that al-most al-most a 1 had accepted the m with a certain cer-tain dlsliuii. cvlilmtly b,.au they wete lomlneed that they were not i,ei. The World's Bejst Living Age .Most people hive no ilnubt asked themselves at some time oi ollurvvhat j.ait of the ui In h hlslois would Inve been best wciith living In It la a (liven (li-ven Ite topic em whlih thu supuilatlve degiee Is often exercised Mr Jusliii MiCatiliy Ihe tmln.pi Mali historian haa boon heard to vote foi the pirlod of 1)1 Johnson mid Mis Ihtale Yea is i go when .Mr r.lad-tono wis ullvc the (rand Old Man nul a Moup of (rlipda w ie Ulx-usslng this s ime iiujtnn at liavvanlen Cisllc, ill Ulmlstone, with- out nns hesltitlon decided fiom thc Intcll" tual joint of Mew on1 ex pi.'se.l the opinion that he won d .1 scribe as the greatest di ln the world s hlstors a day In ancient flree.e when Athens was at the summit of its Mors. Another member of the group chose H-e da) of Pentecost Ihe effect on Mr Oladitnne is still remembered Mvldl) lev those who were present The Int ll.ctual gave vva at once to the srliltuol and the aged statesmin seeming rathei ashamed of himself according to one who wns present asked leave to w Illicit nn hi' former choice, and to sa A day with the Lord.' Leslie s Weekly Hot Home-Killid An Hngllsh resident of Shanghai having made n good dinner from a tasty hut uniecognlzable dish called Ms cook Wun Iloo, nrd congratulated him on the excellent meal I hope you dldn t kill one of those dogs to provide the soup Je-erlngly re maiked his daughter icfeirlng of course to the pariahs which haunt c hi rose stteetn Wun lloo made a solemn gesture of dlsaent. 'No klllee elawg mlssee he ex plained Him alleldy de id when 1 pic ke up! tendon Answers Bock to the Country The countrv ho sighs for e Itv life nnd when he flnalls reaches his goal he begins to vw I'h himself agiln among the birds irnd flowers With the coming com-ing of old age he regards himself lucky If h can get his feet back on mothei earth The strife Is as great to acquire sulTlrlent wealth to purchase line! on whh li lo spend the declining years a was the southful struggle to get a root-hold root-hold In the city The smiling sk) nnd the green eirth seem to be the mlurnl heritage or mm, nnd no one feels this unite so keenly ns Ihe one who has had a tisie ln youth of the sweets of rural life Country Life In Ametlcn, How West Point Disciplines Men. Ihe outsider and especlalls a cadets mother, mas well think that there Is not enough leniency for n bos s lipse. but men who hold In trust the lives of comrMiiles, regiments brigades nnd armies ire not supposed to have lipses particular!) In action gnln we heir tint the s) stem Is so rigorous thnt It bieaka down the health of students Perhaps It would If the cadet were illowed il-lowed after a day's work to Inhale ctgnretle smoke and lung over a beet mug until the small hours of tho morning morn-ing With such an auxiliary nn elective elec-tive couise of lectures has been known to undermine more than one unlverslt) mans constitution No college or pre-patator) pre-patator) school can show such ft heallhy looking set of boss as West Point The physical regime cleais their heads for an amount or mental work Impossible under other conlltlnns Ihey not onls obtiln mote Instruction In rnur Seals than they could elsewhere hut rrom rivv souths thty be. nine accomplished accom-plished gsmpasts, swordsmen, hoise-min hoise-min nnd artillerists, Infantrsmcn nnd engineers If thit eternn wounded In two wars, Oen Longstreet Is a sample of the phsslcal 'wrecks which West Polrt pioduces, we cannot hxve too many of them Vredeikk Palmer In thc Woilds Wmk. A Dreamer I keep n-si)ln to mssilf when summers SlZZill BO. Id like tn be down sender, where the bonessuikle grow' 1 d like to llud the meadows, with the daisies, dai-sies, cool an deip, An' hive the winds an' whtppoorwtlls to sing ms soul to sleep' An' set when I wis vllh 'em-ln thc shadows or the pines, Whero hummln' bird was hrowsln In the morntn' glory vines. I was evermore a-sayin , In the lonesome diy and night. "I d like lo be up vender, where tho city shines so brlthtl ' I It's still the same oil reelln' the restlesj- liss tint secras To keep the soul amovln' for to reallzo lis dreams' An' when wa realize 'em. an' reach the hlzhest hill e re longtn ro- the valtes. nn we're ol l- time dreamers still Frank L Stanton in Atlinta Constitution Constitu-tion Modern Process of nice-Orowing. Modern Ideas and asstcmatlc methods mend the culture of grain fiom seedtime seed-time until It leaves the Held to be soit-ed soit-ed nnd picpirel for the m irket The glower ma) till W or tOOO acres but nbout each tract the bmk or earth la ruerully thtovvn up hy the dltihlng plough rrenuently tamped ' on tho Inside In-side with spade and shovel to prevent Icaknge Thc horse drill and cultlvjtor can be used In seeding, while funovvs nre turned ns In an ordlnar) field Intended In-tended for wheat or nits A ater llovva upon the shoots when a few Inches out of the giound nnd until hnrvest time In eirly nutiimn the country Is turned Into a series of lnke for the plant roots must he continuous!) submerged tluee or perhips four months, to a depth of two or three Inches- livery ncre Is a great sponge, absorbing 14 000 to ISWiO gallons cAciy twenty-four hours yet when the grain grows near miturlty anl the vvnter Is drained from it evip-eirntlnn evip-eirntlnn Is po npld tint farming m i-chlncs i-chlncs can piss over Ihe ground without with-out dltlliult) in a rew davs Then Ihe scene la strikingly IvplcST or hnrvest time In Knnsis or the DnV-otas No has than Mine) harvesters, actual!) doing do-ing tho work of ICrtOnO men sweep thrnuUi the mile nfler mile of golden stalks for by a fe w alterations the beihanism vvhi.h cuts nnd binds Ihe sheaves of wheat rei ly for the stick without human aid I is come to the assistance as-sistance of the rl. e growers 'Ihe steam thresher following .onverta the Vhalt and straw Into m itnmnth stneks pouring pour-ing the while kern. Is Into a hundred bigs a div Pay Allen Wllley In the Heview or Hevh ws Fashion of Prodigals. Ihe old fashlone I rrodlgnl was al-vvajH al-vvajH a )oung nun nnd there Is nn reason lo doubt Hut he flourished In this onuntr) even in ire than elsewhere till ofcomrarillv.lv recent dale There-Is There-Is a charming si ilea of plates of tather late Oeorglan due In which hla adventures adven-tures inn Hhnv.ii In Meat detail sa) the Pill Mull iii.ite The scenes In which still -In I in his white breeches eind silk stoi kings hut without n cent or wig he is pouring nut swill ror tho pigs and Inter when forgiven Is helng entertained at dinner, hlniseir, Ida fnthei nnd brother all In vIl,b with cxpiesslona of pious thankfulness at having got to the en 1 of what wns ap-IMrently ap-IMrently a painful but necessnry Inrl-elesst Inrl-elesst In the. family life or peieons or iuallt) shows thnt his appearanco was looked on ns on. or the regular social manifestations of the age Tho piesent hour Is mirked by such n ronrarkublo s. unity of this kind of prodigal that when one does appear almost as mm h fuss la made over him as If he were a lost species Quito i0. cently, when ft gild. 1 youth Inst at a smart )iiiiik men s club a trifle of JV) iloo (which his fuller piomptly icfiise 1 to pi) for hlml it c rutted ejulte a. mild excitement. South Needs More Hustle. William i: W Ycrby of Greensboro Aln , the president .,r the Alibnini Piess assocl itlon whlih is now seeing the Hrhls of thr s th Ho boirded a slrett car and or New York prln-c prln-c Ipally admires in Ne iv York and the Eust the was eople viluo time making mak-ing every moment .ount "I don't think It neeessjry tn i un up and downstairs down-stairs to li up off mid on cms nt full speed mid the Ilk. as you do here j In Now York tils he said yeitcidi) at Ihe Hotel l.mpln hut still, I wish that we toulil Inoculita In Southerners Southern-ers thi germ or pun. tuillty nnd nppie-clalloii nppie-clalloii of time As an lllustiutlon u( how soma o( our loads are run for Instance let ine tell jnu of an experl emu a Northern friend of mine ha 1 an a section of the road lay Huouc.li a bjaraely settled district, und us lie was the enly passenger, the m torm-m turned his rower partially off. cum Into the car and talked with him The conductor Joined them while the car Jolted slowly along Just ns It felt like It Of course this v.as very hospitable of the motorman and conductor, showing show-ing one trait of Southern character not to be deplore 1 but It is hardly the wa) lo conduct an up-to-date rcMd or make ronnee lions on time The South needs more hustle and less wasting of precious pre-cious moments It It Is to make commercial commer-cial nnd InrtiiMrlal ndvnnce equal to Its natural resources New York Tribune Tri-bune Enthusiasm of rtDylng Scientist. The rirst penguin we met sas Prof r i: Iioichgrevlnk the Antartlc explorer ex-plorer In en article" on penguins In Leslie Les-lie s Monthl) for August arrived on the 14th day or October lfOT, at Cape Adalr in South Victoria Land, thus long be-rore be-rore the Ire had broken up I killed ,hlm at the request or ins soologlst who was living at th time Ihe man knew lhat his death was only a question of hours but he had looked torn ird to the arrival or the birds and th" news or this first nrrlval excited him He begged us tn kill and dissect the bird beroie him, although he himself was to follow the bird Into the nissters of death half nn hour nftervvnrd, and he knew It' Ho showed the utmost Interest In-terest In the operation nnd dictated scientific notes as he witched It until within llfteeen minutes of his dissolution. dissolu-tion. Another Malady. ' I am realls worried nbout Charle)." said young Mrs Toiklns 'What s the tiouble? ' asked her motherl 'All th) care seems to hive been In nln I wouldn't let him play golf for fear he d get the goir clhovv. nor ping-pong ping-pong ror fear he'd get ping-pong ankle an-kle ' 'Well he has escapel so far" "es Hut I hav.n t the heart to ask him to stop plislng cirds, even If it does lead to his becoming deformed " Whit do )ou mean? ' 'He admitted to me thnt the poker hands he Is getting are extremely painful pain-ful Washington Star. Every German His Own Kaiser. A story Is going the rounds of the legations and embassies coniernlng a conversation Herr Von llolleben, dean of thc diplomatic corps, leiently had with a toclety leader of Washington "It has often puzzled me," the lady paid, ' to understand Just how the Cler-maii Cler-maii men niinage to maintain such superb su-perb dominion over their wives without with-out destroying tho latter s sense of fieedom or minimizing their happiness nnd lonlent." "It la very simple. Indeed," replied the nmhissadoi, ' merel) a. question of conjugal diplomat) ' uut supioslng tho wife entures to set up her Judgment ngalnst Hint of her liege 10111' ' "In that case," said thc diplomatist, ' the German husband meets the Issue by sa)lng to his wife something like this " 'My dear, ou know thit my Judgment Judg-ment Is nbnve criticism for I had the Inspired wisdom to select you rrom among tho mans, hut )nu, on the other hand cannot place ulisolutc reliance reli-ance upon jour Judgmejjt ir, arttr accepting ac-cepting me, jou find )0urself vvavetlng ns to sour confidence ln my ablllt) to direct our mjh' 'You will icadlly see," added Herr Von Hollcheu, 'that ft wire, In wisdom wis-dom cannot protest against such a diplomatic assertion of domestic lead-crsliln." lead-crsliln." Removed Manners Bump. Dr. Kirl Divvuld, one of the best known surgeons ln Vlennn, his Just drawn attention to a cry peculiar case A young man who was attending tho mllltmy college was accidentally shot In the head hy a revolver, and Dr. Dlwnld who vvus summoned to attend him, extracted the ball and at tho amo time umoved u fragment of the brain Serious results were expected, but tho )oung mail speedily recovered and soon afteiwiird pissed n successful examination exami-nation Htinnge to say, however, since tho oi ntlon took place his manners and habits have been eleplorable, which la tho more lemarkiblc since he wan reputed re-puted to have been one) of the most polished young men In Vienna Hla associates now say thit they cannot tolerate him nnd that even at table ho Is constantly guilty of gloss brc idles idl-es of t,ooel mnnnern Dr nivvald maintains that tho portion por-tion of the hraln which he removed while extt acting the bullet must have been the very part which contiols all millers lelitlni; to decorum and good conduct. In other words, tint the bump of good manners Is Incited In that put of the brain and that since he his lost It, the joung man finds It Impossible to display good mannein. Heredity nnd Genius. Impositions of the laws of heredity fall In affonllng no clue to the under-Hlnndlni; under-Hlnndlni; or genius As these liws of Inheritance nre now ixpnundeil It would seem that no offspring could ever rise ibove the nveiage level of pieced-Ing pieced-Ing geneintlons nnd we hive all had thoiisan In of commonplace ancestors In animals excellence l ns a rule, eas II) nccoimted for In man It Is not so How comes It lhat In the sime family one member rises not merel) nbove all the rest lut above the bulk of nnn kind ' One only of the Hoiupirles wns a Napoleon one onls of the Shake peires could write Hamlet And why mould the son or an ordlnar) I Inrnln shire furmci and his probabl) orllniry wire ha o turned nut not meiely the greatest philosopher or his Hiiih but r nl! time' Wo me sllll walling for a second Isinc Newton 'in say thu such men ate 'soits is in give us a woi.l ror a thing and in. rely to cover Ignnrinre 'Ihe sport must li caused and what was Ihe cause' The exull ut wesk IHiigdnno In tracing the hillii e nee or lieiedity only mikes moie n nundlng these prodigies e.r genius II ilthnorn Hun Fasting for Health's Sake. We all eat moro linn wo tequlre nnd this dally repeiud Furenluliy eads lo slodKlnesB ln t10 ,n0lit . r) lllve stale of society meals were moie legular and the nmount of food til. Iletl more with tho effort expended in obtnlnlns II Now we eat beeuuse It Is a menl time, too mm) of us eat not by this title, hut to repletion, while probably nil of us eat again lufoio we are i rally hungry, snss the London llosnltil Day after da) n little mine Is taken than is used and IIiIh excess either disturbs the liver or lenses tlt. stomieh or, circulating In n. hyi e r nlnstlc blood, leads tn torpor or some lines Is put !)-out of harm a way 'ir the time, but much to the ellsliesa of tho patient liter on-In the foim of fat 'Ihus we never have an opt m tunlty of striking n. prnrer halnnu be. tvveen Inlnke and output unless we r.il low the wise maxims of the i Inn h and fast once a week not mirely nh staining from the more toothsome .1.1 Icacles but fasting honestl), even to em'itlucbs and discomfort. The "Glad Hand," A rernrt rerolved from ft Weslern city dlsclosea a i ew danger to whlih men In public life are expos, d und sIiovvb that thero Is peril In tho gbn hand ' A prominent politician II I seems, had como of the small bona I of his right hand fractured by u u m who shook hands with him A can reinus iroivth result!!.! mil Ihe hand had to be amputated At a limn when hundiciU of men nre In tialnlnr pit over the country to enter Ihe polltluil arena and om by which many men hopo lo gain no sltiou fame nnd foi tune, Ihli Incident will attract moto than lutslng alien Hon although It will probably give tlse lo no reforms In handshaking methods If the Iowa man who lost his hand because be-cause of the destructive grip of his friend lemalns ln politics, he will he compensated for his loss by being spared contact with the mm whose touch sends n shiver through the man who holds his clammy, motionless hand He will not huve lo shake hands with the man who seems to regret hiving extendd his hand, and slips It out or the other rnn'sln a way thnt reminds one or snakes and eels and creeping things He will escape nlsn rrom the mm who to show thnt he knows all about people helng Judged by the vvn In which the) shake hands gives the extended hind a wrench which leaves tho member lime for hours We advise Ihe unfortunate victim of the muscular hand shaker to look upon this side of the question nnd be may see a blessing concealed In the loss which he has sustained New York Tribune. Fishing Time. I cannot fix ms mind todiy On whit I have to do. A picture haunts ms Inner eyo Of niters swift anl blue Ml Angers Itch to cist ft fly. The Iflls of memors chime Anl call me to the woods ond fields, 1'or thla Is hihlng-tlme 1 dream of moss) stepping-stones In lirv amber brooks Of grecssv bulks with blossoms bright, And silent shids nnoki, W here I forget the worl I of toll And wash awav lis grlnio In crjstnl depths of running streams Tint sins ot Ashing time, . I long to see the sunflfh pliy, The minnows merrs school Tie trout beneith the shelving bank Or In his ravorlte pool An I nil the silver Ann) folk That throng the wati ry clime; So hind me nut the old brown coat 1 keep for Ashing time Minna Irving In Leslie's Weekly. English Women Work Less. It Is Interesting lo note that nearly all the census returns show tint man works more and women less than they did ten sears ago It Is true that In a good many directions moie nnd more women find emplo)ment many mote nre teachers and clerks, for Instance, but the great decrease in the number of domestic servants brines down tho general penentnge Westminster Gazette, Ga-zette, Novel Courage nl the Pulpit. The action of the Lexington. Ky , i!erg)inan ln excoriating fiom his pill-r pill-r It the prominent and professedly Christian men who allow their nimes to figure lu bogus Investment concerns and iUlek-rleh enterprises Is ft refreshing refresh-ing example or courageous and outspoken out-spoken denunciation of a present day evil which might well bo followed by other men or the clerical ptofesslon. Tho occasion for these remarks arose rrom the published repot t of a certain Investment company which had Just era did not put up a elollar of the alleged al-leged capital stock, and had creited mi expens fund of thc funds of the company, the surplus frnm which waa divided between them The biavc pieacher's condemnation derived particular par-ticular force and point from thc fact that seveial men In the congregation neldiessed were known lo have figured ln tho concern ln various capacities Theso were advised to pay biek tho money they had taken unlaw fully, nnd the brothers und sisters who had sought to get mone) quick nnd easy to piuy for forgiveness Instead of grieving our their losses Lcsslle s Weekly, Change the Dinner Hour. Dr. Virgil Philip Glbney says we must change thc dinner hour If wo would survive with comfort. "In my coun-tl)," coun-tl)," he declares, "we eat dlnne In tho middle of the das, and we ure all healthy and happy." TDr. Algernon H cinrnett, the leading phsslclnn of Hot Si rings. Ark, maintains that It is the f o clock dinner Unit Is sapping the lite of tho American people. He takes a Continental breakfast, a Southern dinner at 1 p m and a eold supper ut 7 He Is a plclitie of t erfeet heal 111 Another fimous physician sa)a that wo should not eat meat before noon nor after 7 oclock pm, neither should we partake of fruit beforo breakfast, hut ufler that meal New York Press. The Training of Princes. The prlncea o( the English blood ro)al have never been allowed to Munter tluough !l(o ns mere do-nothings Custom Cus-tom und monirchlcal dignity of couise, peveiely limit the number of things lo which the helr-nppaient and his younger biothers mny applj themselves them-selves Praetlially two professions only are open to them the army and the nav) Hut with at least one of these callings tho fill lire king Is expected to nlly himself Hlsmarck once sneered at King Ildward VII when Prince of Wales, as being Ihe only heir to a rurop.nn throne whom one would never by nny chinco expect to encounter on n bitllelleld It Is true that Kngllsh etiquette nnd opinion do not expect from a mynl prince nny veiy serious application lo his profession, nor, however how-ever keen nnd capable he mle,ht be, wnull Ihe nation countenance his em-plosuient em-plosuient In limes of war The Ditko of Connuitht waa vehementls desirous of seivini: ngnlnst the lloers, hut lor reisons of slate ' which the people Hi. iron j-lil endorsed wns not allowed In do so Those 'insnns of state" are" not llkels tn bo held lesa Imperative In the futuie and one may with some ennfldence surmise that ror members of the I'nKlish losnl family the days of active service ale ovei Their part in either branch of Ihe natlnnnl system sys-tem of defense must necssailly be passive and nrnnmentnl though not on that in count Idle or useless If we nny apply lo them the sccrihlng eplrrnni In vvnlc h nn mcrhin ofllci r proposed the loust or n legltnent lhat did not volunleer lor the flvll war "Warlike In enie eacelill 111 win" one his nlsn lo admit tint a pi line who Is thrust Into the sttlct elemoe rncy of the setv-l.es setv-l.es Is getting an Invaluable education In nuleillniss si If testinlnt and tha liompt dlscli,ui,e of duly Ilnpor'B W ee kl) Chin cliym el Ornmmer. Itespect for Ihe di ad Is evidently stinngly di v . loped In the trusters or the little church nt Hue ken In German) Ger-man) I hi) noticed some time ngo Hint blcvcllsia weio ln Ihe habit or ildlng tin nigh Ihe ohiiiehyiud nnd thnt chic In ns s.e mod lo prefer Ihe grass Mowing on the kraves to that In other Phnes They prompt!) placed nt tho entrance n conspicuous notice which nads aa follows ' Poulir) and persons riding win els will not bo allowed to enter the ihurrhsnrd' Natumlls this slngulir notice hns evoked tunny Jm ulnr remarks, but the trustees mo aa ndamnnt and vow that it shall remain there Indefinitely. Do-trolt Do-trolt Tree PresR Tho Beginning of Beet Sugnr. The gieat siignr-beet Industry of the world owes Its very existence In a dls-.ov.rs dls-.ov.rs "f Vilinnrln Tho nilMnul "S-ar "S-ar licet Blown In l'rnnec did not eon-lain eon-lain enough sugar foi commerce The amount or supur could he easily de-tiriulned de-tiriulned In tin beet but In making Ihe test Ihe npioliiellvo iiu illllrs of the plant win always destrosed Vllmnrln Iwirnctl hoi, t , xt, rt tho pulp without with-out dcstroviiig the p ml and b) selec linn and e ross bleeding , Kr(.w a plant iron which the gieat ludusliy Is now rounded Wo owe nlso to Vlrtnorln tho iiescnt eiurot u veg. (able which wns THiihlnir moie II, an a thin dr), hard, wo,,,)) mot ,imit f,,r the siomach of a sncip or a cow eur after )car, he. sowed In a be I nnd e m chilly . xumlned ii... ? '. , "y "j ''-tins sct.l from only he. b. st plants foi tho nnv nowlni; he loil'iccl a ei.iiot will; more lied, nnd icsk wood i in, horse-radish, tho turnip tur-nip und, lndc,l, the potato vine, were once plants with thin, dry .. - without the least sugge,tifllrtili Bl would ever develop Into fo1 , or beast -August Success. '"' Oil Whote Traytr Never Ce,, B- There Is one spot In the ti.i. .' HL where the v olee of " pfajV !" ',, sllll. For more than twenty'1"" thc 'turret of praser' that ...""""til the Temple or Xruth. near ij,KnM! Me . has never ror an Instant &!, out the round of a humane"W. supplication snss the Methoell.?1?, ' ".""".. U.19 l.h6 '""ntlon of '..' . pie who attend to this temsrw.l. of worship thnt prnerrk,ahb'Vwi shall never cense so long a, it,, ""it ns shall stand Those ho 1&W. In the servls- compose the Itif-'H .ami Us society. The ,iVi ,' 0-it with no denomination and irl.. . Ut form stsrlclls to the teichlni. .."s Dlble Starting without a S" " haa ln ft few sears achieved & cess that It has built fou? ffii'M-the ffii'M-the Temple of Truth among"" which form a rectangle carial :.'" ins 20 000 people. "-aPatn of iu , Tale of a Dog, Stories of dogs which have eb, themselves n fits of despah h.vJT1 not Infrequent, hut the mrrViiS. the lntell gent heist In Ilotatai'" wns condemned to deith anil c' rccelv Ing sentence In court triia ..'!'" the miglstrnte who sealed his ai?"" refreshingly novel What can ?h?.U limit of canine understanding b' man speech? -New York Tribune. "" FLAG OF THE FHEE. Air-March from I-ohenerln Tlio of the Tree! fairest to ,? norn thro' tho strife and the thunan tf Planner so bright with starry Hjht Hoat ever proudly from mounu'iii . shore. B Piges of ol I thy coming forma. Umpire of Justice, empire of l, Fill of our rathers' round all th.'i, niest or the millions wherever unfarl.7 Terror to tsrints. hooo to ihe mJV, ' Spread thy fair folds to shield and h pave. w Chorus Flac of the Free, all hall to th.e" Floitlng the falrept on ocein nriho,. Loud ring the cry, neer lt It di, ' Union and Liberty now, evermore-' Flag of the Free! all turn to ih-Golden ih-Golden Ihy stars In thc blue of their rt.. Flax of the brave' foes let them nre. Crimson th) bars floating gjy mii& Splendid thy stor). mighty to iave Matchless thy beauty on hnl or n Heroes have borne thee aloft In the taj Focmon who scorned thee havo tllpua away. Pride of our cnuntrs, hailed fronvih, Bannerof Promise, lose not a iur ' Chorus Flig of the brave, long may It ( ' Chosen of God whllo his mltht wi fai lllth In tho vnn, for manhood of ru, Bsmbnl of Right thro' the e4n rmti c.er: Flower of tho ages, promlnecl of sore, I lower of the ages, tude nevermore' Umblem or Freedom. "Many In One O er thee thine eagle, bird of tho in All hall, 'Old Glory!' hearts leap ton How from the natlona the norld lookm thee. Chorus J. r. McCnsko), Penns Irani Jcht Journal |