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Show 1 l1- ' t dess should. She came forward to the footlighta and acknowledged tha greeting of the house. Sha smiled n little, and stepped back a little, and that Bnn and Moon waa Lollipop-sabeautlfuL Sha felt, she couldnt tell why, a audden, curious sinking at har heart Sha alsoet knew then how it would be. In anothefc, moment aha did know, absolutely. San and Moon flung her arms upward. They were bare and rounded, and the red castanets in her firm white hand marked 'th rythih oft fie dance. There was a swift springing motion, now forward, now back, now to one side, , now., to the oiher, the lovely arma flung now over her bead, now swiftly tgwer8dttmostToT5a Tha auppla waist, now ground. swaying, now bending backward, forward; tha rapid feet moving with and underlying perfect precision, every motion of the beautiful form made on feel the aenae of strength, of vitality, tha grace and power of some wild creature bounding in the freedom of the forest Sun and Moon threw her head backward, and tha whit throat quivered is tha light Sba tossed har arms again and enryad her wrists, bewitching coquetry in every gesture. She invited, welcomed, banished in n flash of time. Sha swept in swift, graceful curves aroand the small stage, like a bird on wing; aha stopped in full flight, and on tip-tostood motionless, a vision of statuesque grace and sumptuous beauty, every line a delight to the eye; her face was now that of a siren, now that of a merry child. Wee ever each beauty, such matchless grace, each poise, such art7 A few moment only the danoe lasted no more but Lollipop had time to more than "get n point," to learn a whole lesson! Son and moon was recalled. She danced again. - Then Lollipop rote. "Lets go, 6am, ahe said. At they west down the stairway leading to the street, Sam spoke to Lollipop, and aha turned upon him with a sharp exclamation. "Keep quiet," said ahe. "Whata the matter?" said he. But Lollipop did not reply, at least, not just then. But presently she eeld slowly, and in a strange voice: "Sam, Im done. ' Ill never elep on stage again." "Whata that for7 said Sam. "I think I tee you slop dancing! Dano-ing- ! 'Dancing!" cried Lollipop. I've never danced Ive capered, and hooped, end-- skipped, and made a fool of myself; but aa for dancing! Don't talk to me, Sam Martin, I'm done!" Sam dotlced then that her cheeks were wet with tears, but ha made no comment, which showed him to be possessed of n little wisdom. Lollipop bade him good night pleasantly enough, and he decided that sba must have been tired. A few days later Snn and Moon received a package containing a pair of satin dancing shoe somewhat worn. Notwithstanding the gift ahe waa highly offended and threw them away; and thus ended Lollipop's career as a dancer. She readily found employment as saleslady and does her very best to be a good one, Kate Field's Washington. w FEW month Mia Laura was ago Pop-hi- dancer. Now he la atalee-lad-; and may dally be aeea behind a counter Jn, a dry good tore, in the i hopping district wall-know- n bounded by Broadway Sixth avenue, and Fourteenth streets. - She t eery pretty ml of the common. If the chancel to wait on yon, yon will probably notice both her pretty face and her oddity. She la bright, smiling and attentive. She sake yonr want and tries to fill them. She does not appear annoyed If yon interrupt her conversation with the young lady standing betide her, nor does her manner grow frigid and - haughty if you suggest a leas costly line of goods than that before yon. The chanees are that yon wilt find what you want if she waits on yon. As to her looks, she is rather small, sad her complexion ia perfect ller hair, which iabronst.brows and wavy, is always drawn back from her "brpv and knotted high on her head,' and Tweiaty-thU-- d nthw -- - aha is fond of tying n hit bon about it description aha Six montH-hg- o Pej-pi- r "blue rib- from uaT e this be discovered. k&j when the was a dancejc'.i was known to the pro-frsif- as Lollipop. That was her .atage name. She had an occasional engagement and was not very particular e to where it was. She danced for money, but also for love. Dancing waa a passion with her, but that fact was not enough to make her n great dancer. Sha was useful, and her pretty, to fill in odd x dainty little steps served spaoes in a variety- program very Acceptably. ller dancing was never coarse it was not even daring aud a week was usually the limit for which she was engaged. Shu was in no sense a drawing card, but aha always danced as well as ihe could and was entirely reliable. In passing It may be said that Lollipop waa as good as gold. When her week'a engagement bad passed ahe would go home and practica new dances till she had another chsuae, dancing from morning until night. She was always trying to do better work, and to her mind the thing moat to be desired was to be a great dinoor. That waa her idea. When the management of a certain roof garden announced that an engagement had been made with the famous Spanish dancer, Sun and Moon, Lollipop was filled with joy. She had no engagement herself. Sun and Moon, would dance every night for n week perhaps longer. Here was a chance to see, to study, to get - w topnws- - ar sirs work. poZa Lollipop resolved to see Sun - and Moon several times, always apposing that ahe found her worth the study. Lollipop thought that a great detleoold be learned from seeing good work done by recognised artists She was full of notions of this sort ' On the first night when Son and Moon appeared Lollipop went to the roof garden. She was escorted by a RtprocatL young man who wanted to marry her John Newell, recently deceased, and who considered it a piece of folly while president of the Lake Shore , road, was so opposed to tho pass system that he even declined to issue passes to railway officials which. Tinder the courtesies between railroad Officials, hod boon tho custom," and when he Issued passes, he limited ueh transportation to certain trains, so restricting tho pass that but few railway officials have ridden on the fast mail or tho limitedJraiDt Of that s, road! On a recent Pres- Wont Newell made up his packet of exchange passes and sent them out. Across the end of the one he sent President Caldwell was printed in red ink the words: "Not good on limited or fast trains." I!y return mail came Presidont Caldwell's annual pas on the Nicklo-Plat- s to President Newell. Across its face, in flaring rod Ink and ' ,- 1 . ( now-year- -- in the bold handwriting of President Caldwell, were written the words: "Not good on passenger trains. , , ArgonauL - OX TIP-TO- E STOOD MOTlOXI.lt M. for her to study the dancing of Sun and Moon, or of anybody else. In hit opinion and in hit own language Lollipop herself was "out of sight of every dancer.living, or dead, for that matter. Lollipop did not agree with him, and his flattery made no impression on her whatever. However, the young man, whose name was Sam, wm perfectly wllHog to takaJUdli-polo see Sun and Mooa danoe, and together they went" to the roof garden. - bun and Mooa did not appear until late in the evening and the performance preceding her danelng waa mediocre. There were two dancers, and tbeseafforded Sam on -- Opportunity for some comparisons, favorable of course, to Lollipop, who gave him to understand that his total ignoranea of the subject deprived hit opinion of all value. He clung to it, however, with considerable courage. Sun an I Moons number had at last been reached. Thera Was a sharp chek of tha castanets and the first bars of the coming dance. It was the fschouca. and Lollipop wm radiant. It was the dance she had most longed to see. She hoped to do it herself sorn. day. perhaps; and here was a - p - 'rare anee - for seeing how it might "Though of course." Lollipop reflected, "every dancer has her own id as. Sun and Mooaa may not be just like mine, but bow iatereeting be done. ' will be." - Now Hun and Moon. iuTwhite and gold, walked on to the stage very it quietly, but she walked like a god Flnl StovM la Ssasrlea. Perhaps the first stoves made in this country were cast at Lancaster, Pa., after the people of that region had learned that the winter of the tbirty-n.ntparallel I ' not to be treated as the European winter of considerably higher latitudes. Fifty years ago the plates of these old stoves were still used for outside doorsteps and thelike. h St erf u Stmt. The supervisors of Bolivar county Mississippi, draw mileage for their journeys to the county seat, and the record reveals the following charges: Stephens, 152 milos; Lovlngood, 42 mile; Murrell, 52 miles; Beevers, 200 miles; Wise, 162 miles. Thus poe county in Mississippi is almost. If not quite, as large as the whole state of Rhode Island. 1 It Kw. put off tin to morrow" Wkst emu bept be doss Don I ms srt is toast of sorrow AdvortUle does sot pay Try It sow be enterprising. Put our ad In rUh away, Atf! iron'll Sod that adrortulnt pay -- J and seventeen packs of staghounds. In Ireland there - are twenty-eigof "harriers, t wont v - of foxhounds and six packs of staghounds. In Scotland there are ten packs of foxhounds, three -- of harriers, but no staghounds. ht . la tf-- e a Teaks sat Isnl fuiaalu ex-May- or a mjs i 4L a lx a S. Xlnl TwS Tha Into Winslow made a good deal of money in skates, ice and roller, although he was a man of many affairs, says the Worcester, Mass., Gazette, ills death naturally recalls the days when the rink was ia its prime, and when the gallant and graceful Kynock, professor in the art of rollfhg about, used to promenade first wltb-aa- ; pretty glrLaei with another, occasionally darting off with vast outer-edg- e sweepe backward and forxard-- . ,.v.- - ..J. . T' was displates under his left arm, heboard the by Carlow them upon tributing t w mimes was Godinskl, or the Skater of Wien. The last scene showed a Polish pond covered with gay skaters, who careened around merrily and threw property snowballs at each other. Godinskl appeared with a chair learning to skate. This waa the original act, and before the days of the Ravels nobody had ever seen a roller skate. Tha scene ended by the Ice breaking, Godlnski fell through, but waa rescued in the end. These skates ran on little wheels set squarely, in the place of the blades of an lcd skate the simplest possible form. They did not pivot and could SMART REMARKS OF NAUGHTY CHILDREN. t A Boy Wk Bad Kaesoa for Donbtlnf tha ttstemeat Tksl HI fmtkmr Was Tkm Om Timor of Mebttmtt Pro-tNM- RopmfmL To he famous is surely enjoyable, but to be the father of ad infatrt phenomenon is a happiness ecstatic. Ex. Governor RuasaU, of Massachusetts, has a small son who ia already a shooting them across like quoits. Just aa the mistress looked in. a plate, thrown with slightly too much force. off the end of the table and fell to the floor with a smash, breaking Into fragments. "Thats one off!" said the boy. The next plate landed safely, but the following one wm broken on the floor. Thats another one off," said the boy. Presumably this would have continued until the armful of pistes was exhausted, had not the lady rushed in SONG DREAM. Story Connrla tho Iaeoptio of -- Bonatm Lora MaeCof. A curious story ia that concerning the inception of the new sea song, Bonnie Lora MacCoy." The question of thought transference might be raised. Theosophlats may speculate over the story, you can laugh at it, but it is absolutely true, according to the Great Divide. Now, C. E. Hamlin. the dramatic and musical critic of the New York Advertiser, composed the music 'and Alan Dslo;thes'keeii',t blade of the Evening World, figures as a sort of spiritual godfather of Bonnie Iira SlacLQyJlnlthough..ha -does not claim any knowledge of the songs origin. Here is the story; One Sunday Mr. Hamlin worked him-se- lf ontfrytag'tb gelTlngpiration from an unsympathetic piano and he fell asleep. But his mind kept on working, and in his dreams Mr. Hamlin relates that he was transferred to Broadway, where he met Alan Dale, I am blue; who hailed him, saying: come, compose some music for me. Mr. Hamlin dreamed that he sat down by a piano in Marcus Meyer's office, but the inspiration still failed to come, and in disgust Alan Dale broke out, saying: Oh! I can make better music out of Marcus desk. So saying, he opened Mr. Meyers desk and aith a rap of his band, converted the pigeon holes into banks of keys like an organ. Then he whistled and two men appeared, each with a banjo and with Alan Dale sang and played a weird air in the minor. Suddenly they broke off into a rollicking refrain with words so nousenHical that Mr. Hamlin woKo up with a start laughing, but with the melody ringing in his head. He returned to the piano and when he had played it his family instantly asked what the tune was. When Doc McDonough, of the music hall heard the story he said ho would bet a basket of chrysanthemums that Bonnie Lora MacCoy would make a hit.and he won his wag-IC- b the new Nancy Lee, ho said and the town will whibtle it before the week is over. to call, reducing that distin- shake. "You outrageous little rascal!" she guished gentleman to such a hopeless Leave my house at once, and said. was condition of toak that be obliged never let me see you again." to go borne and change his clothes. When young Russell waa sent to INDIANS OF THE WEST school for the first time not very SHAKER long ago the teacher tried by ques- A Qnomr Sect That Floarlihm In the Stats of Wathlnxtoa. tioning to find out how much he knew. The Indians of this county have just Strange to say, the boy appeared lamentably Ignorant of pretty nearly closed a religious revival and have He could not even tell left for Pacific county, where they everything. whether the JJnited States waa a re- will endeavor to rekindle a religious public or a monarchy. Finally the in- spirit among the tribes there, says the structor In despair asked him to name Aberdeen correspondent of the Portthe governor of Massachusetts. Their religion Is land Oregonian. the said "I dont uni know, boy. very Exnot be used for jue, strikingly original and said the teacher, wearily, distinctly Indian. It is known as the "Well, were low, were like cept they they evenwhen is said that it see this It father Shaker you your religion. skates road the high lately put in use aak-hlto tell you. first originated in the sound country in Scotland and now on trial In Europe, ing, The Next Russell came to among the Mud Bay Indians. they set Yankee Inventors to thinking, school dayyoung asked the of and one tribe, the instructor is thatagain, story not a real skating party on boards why him if ho had found out who was gov- John was taken sick Slocum, aa well as actork( and gradually wasted away and One day there opened in what was ernor of Massachusetts. Father died. Preparations were made, for Yea," replied the boy. then upper Washington street, Boston, he is the funeral, but John surprised his is he that but says governor, in the top story of Plymptons furniture warehouse, a school and practice such a liar that I dont know whether friends by coming to life again the He to believe him or not. day the funeral was to be held. ground for roller skaters. This waa Governor to Russell tells that had he heaven, stated that story gone about the year 1867. Plympton's but that he was told to go back to brother had invented a skate on which with much gusto. sister new Russell had a earth Young baby again and help his people; that outer could leando the you edge by at just about that time. He did not they were very wicked, and that he ing over, as on ice. The rollers were in pairs and on pivots. The boys and regard tho addition to the family with must help them. His recovery was much favor. One he was entrust- very rapid and he at onco started this glrla came out and found It easy to ed with the care ofday with instrucIt forbids the use of keronew sect her, learn, but it was not advertised and tions to wheel her about in her car- sene oil as an illuminanl; also the use few heard of it. The result was the He fastened the carriage to of tobacco and intoxicating liquors of closing of the place and tho apparent riage. It has worked wonders failure of the invention as a popular tha tail of a grocery wagon, and only any kind. THEN THEY ALL WORK. an accidental discovery by the driver among the Chehalis county Indians, toy. of tho vehicle saved the infant from who previously were not notod for Working tho Bulletin on Election Night The Inventor went to Europe. Purcarried off. Boing asked to ex- their morality or sobrioty. One who la Kewapaper Office, suing more liberal methods, he made being Tell to begin the bulletins, a huge success. Ho planted rinks in plain why he had done such a thing, has witnessed some of their meetings, the boy stated that he had often heard says: says the managing editor. Then he every principal city, and gathered of children a candidate announces a adds: Tell the city editor to send me being run away with by ducats in piles. Unfortunately hey join he is placed in the a bright reporter who can write bullasted nowhere more than a few years. horses, and he wanted to see somesort room on his the ofthat thing The bright reporter letins all night. esNew plants had to be constantly A great friend of Governor Russell's arms extended full length la fohnd and ordered to move about tablished. head. The crowd circles among the desks and learn whatever When the Lallmcs took up roller is Professor Josiah Royce, the famous Inductive of around him, philosopher Cambridge. singing, shouting, ring- will be interesting to feed the crowd. skating at the Worcester rink, which, The latter has a Bon of ing bells and hammering anything The man "gentleman who receives the order to was the way, admirably adapted by the same age who is considered that will make a neise. Frequently begin the bulletins is the for the sport, and the skating craze about rival young Russell as a phenomeone of the heavy bells is broken, and a broke out in this country, it was all to manager of the art department, over in Europe, but Plympton had made non and enfant terrible, Bays the this is hailed with delight, as it is high sounding title when one considers has Times. left Little Royce supposed that the bad spirit has the pictures with which most newsa fortune out of It. Here, too, rinks Philadelphia been brought up from the cradle on the candidate and entered into the were entertain their readers the -When this papers Tho Winslow skate, made later, rather Tmusual principles. From his bell, filling it to bursting. best that rapid presswork permits, earliest infancy he was made a sub- happens the candidate is completely and none the better for that, says brought out lawsuits with Plympton, For cleansed from all evil and is born the yet This art manager doea who claimed an Infringement. But ject of scientific experiments. Century. to test the acuteness of sen- again. The candidate for admission, not intend to or thwart the Plymptons patent had not long to run, example, disappoint sations In of a for a crowd in front of the bulletin for in very young infant after standing In the position pain and the dispute was In some way ad he was atuck not barbarously, but in short time, commences to shake front of each newspaper building a Justed. way with needles. , through fatigue. This is taken as a great transparency has been conIt was an admirable exercise, and a gentle Most children are treated as if their sign that the good spirit is entering; structed. He there was no end to the possible skill. the preceding day spent were not" worth considering. and the noise and din are. if possible. n It was a pity it could not last, but opinions poliportraits oU Not so with young Royce. If he has Increased aa the poor victims shaking making Americans overdo all amusements. ticians and statesmen, as well as a to or exhausviews to express, increases, until, from sheer anything say number of comics hasty carbe Is listened to with respectful atten- tion, be falls trembling to the ground. great llmrdmr Thai Eboyfy toons the Tammany showing tiger on Several species of iropiwood have tion. One day, when he eras just & His conversion la then complete and the deck of the battle ship New York, ho went his and to full mother he is admitted into membership. long been known and widely used on years old, showing McKinley triumphantly wavaccount of their extraordmXry weight told her he did not wish her to have a ing his tariff bill, as well as one showla Racks Water. That float and hardness, in the manufaNtUire of certain "tea, for which she had A geologist who Is well up in his ing the same gentleman buried under sent out invitations. such articles as axles and p!oV?. It already the same document, and one illustraWhat Is your reason, my son, business can name "a dozen or twenty tive of a naval ia claimed, however, that those of and engagement ia which rocks different specimens said Mrs. Royce the battle ship New York is shelling entirely surpassed by a certain less minerals have that gravity specific I have no the reason, replied found in Northern Tranwiairregard-ln- g boy, Tammany tiger. He is a man, but I have made up my mind that I than water, and which will, if tossed the which M. Baisaux, at present travDf cheerful resignation and of resource surface. on the into float that element, want those people to come here eling in South AMea, has transmitted the art manager and he- - prepares known the one is beat of Huberlito a note to the Geographical society of on Friday." himself for what might bo termed the comI i sorry for that, said Mrs. representatives of that class; the France. The wood Is a sort of ebony, stone is mon another pumice example. whatever. These pictures he draws, but Inasmuch aa yon can give and so excessively hard that It cannot Royce; outline on small cards. Having with The least the rock jpeci-ft- c very I for cannot mod be cut in the ordinary manner except no good i doing so, dozens ready, he flashes one, a por-a- it suba la known damarl, gravity m "invitations. withdraw Consent M. WbernnittirT on a w hite canvas sheet. It is whengreeo. asTdry I am de- stance found in an extinct volcano in the child, it resists every known tool and blunts "Well, JL Is 0.5, cheered. He follows It with a "comic. atomic Damaraland. Its weight those ar people here, or breaks the finest tempered steel. It cided not to Ia roar of laughter follows He can. or exactly one-ha- lf that of hydrogen. ia apparently almost impregnable any way. see the servile mob and yet he not Vole of no Conucqaenoe. M said on the subNothing monk against fire, aa it required a fortit quite as if be should manipulates for tea the Manager Can you sing? Pretty say: "Now, Ill press a button and night'! constant burning to reduce the ject On the da A appointed trunk of one of the trees to ashes, Mrs. Royce had &. erything arranged Applicant No, sir not a note. Man- theyll howl," and Now you hear and, although heavy, It is said to be for the reception ofV her Fue8ts- - No- ager Well, that doesnt matter much, them laugh. How like a onlshroent may want you for the leading part in a man even this artist Is newspaper considerably lighter than steol or iron, body came. Her al remain Invention. well be Imagined. rtnlaly no mis comic opera. unseen, unthought of, unknown, and mendate take had been made ini !0 vet to sway the crowd as he wills. ODDS AND ENDS. Ail the Poor Ink Bln in. 1d sent out. tioned on the cards she Dr. Dobbin, an cler Yet, not a soul appears A hole only of an Aa Opmn Foeth Foie arrived. inch In diameter gyman of Dublin, was noted for his oclock two or three rela T8 has recently been It is evident that some climatic conkindness to the poor, and for his simbored through a ruby by a new pierc- ditions have existed in the neighborThey looked very mournf plicity (n trusting them. Once a man "This la very sudden.! 'ey paid. ing machine owned by a New York hood of the Antarqtio pole for the last waa begging at the clergyman's car- "We had received no nor Ication of few years which have caused masses lapidary. riage window. Haring no change the sad event. of of ice to appear in frequented waters The society charity organization about him, he banded the beggar a asl ted Mrs. New York has taken an interest in a by the side of which our usual north"What saf event? V guinea, sayings "Go, my poor Royce, mystified. men thirty years old who has been ern icebergs are as molehills to mounone of man, got me change for that and I of employment for twelve months tains. These have been so reported out "Why er the death, sai will giro you a shilling ." Ho never the relatives. can not get work anywhere be- by masters of vessels making passages and saw the beggars face agaim one "There has been no dat cause be weighs 300 pounds. In the extreme south that there can day bit wife, on coming homo, found Mrs. Royce, more astonished A young London lady advertises to be no mistake about it, even allowing him a the hall with his hands be- ever. for imagination and axaggeratin. take out dogs for airings and to hind bit back, as if hiding something. crape No death? Then why the to their meala and toilets for No doubt many a ihip reported miss--i- ng on insisted She knowing shat it was, on tha door?!? found her fatn. upon or among the modest remuneration of fifty to and he timldly brought out from bethe if sev-- these ice' masses. Such being cents developed a Seventy-fiv- e or, week, Investigation hind bis back a roasted leg of mutton. that young Royce had gooe to It stands to reason that the preseral dogs, a reduction is made. 11a bad quietly taken it from the spit undertaker's and obtained would be a favorable time for exent shop world seven are bibles ef the The in the kitchen, to give to a poor funeral crape, which he hung on aa1 the Scriptures, tbe Koran, the Tri ploration toward the South pole, and woman at the door. door-belThe guests who came Pitikea, of the Buddhists, the Five efforts have been made for some tim the dismal emblem of mortality an A I repmr Kings of the Chinese, the Three Ve- to have the English government uneqaar. house. from the refrained entering of the Hindoos, the Zendavesta of dertake such a mission, and endeavor das "Is It still the custom in this counThe wife of a senator in Washing Persians and the Ed dag of the to discover whether a great antartio the for reach to to your back gun try it up ton recently hired a small boy to d i contment, with it lofty tolcanlo Scandinavians. hare called a after you man a liar? second day of hit fountain ranges, does really exist, the On odd n medium man n A Boston job. gave asked, the tourist he was sent out with thfrom his mother the other and, incidentally, what new hunting message, "It air not stranger. replied the employment for seals and cetaceans are to carriage. He did not return. evening and tenderly kissed him. grounds early settler, "and it never wuz. It baby was found In Dupont found. and United Service. Infant the be n was his man The been police inspector, the euitorn in the best baa allers f mother waa at borne, rnedi-oCircle, deserted. The boy came backl and the Yaller of to reach Dog society for the later and admitted that be bad forChlammm glgabwu-ia now in jail for obtaining gnu fust." The Chinese use signboards to desiggotten all about bis charge, boing led nndcr false pretense. money Wmntmd Ska to FcnnooUi away by a game of progressive Curious spheres, disks end slabs of nate their places of business, but they Mrs. Neuwedde Archie, which took him to larragu atone, perforated in th center, have do. not- at ail resemble signs as we you would get me a brougham. know In this country. Their them square. Probably the Idea auggeste Fwambo found and at other Wen . Archie My dear Cornelia, didnt I Itself to him thereupon that he wa would be as follows: "Delight--fon table land between the signs place toll you we must economize? abode of virtue and happiness," likely to be discharged. L.kee Nyassa and Tanganyika. The Mrs. Neuweddo I es; thats why I "Ten thousand happinesses," anl tha deAny way, at about $ o'clock thd who cannot cut stone, native, want a brougham. Think of the car evening tho second day after his er, like. They have several mottoes: scribe them as "works of God." area I would Truth. gage ment tha mistress of the houfj camel's foot is a soft enshion among them this very senslhle one, Tbe of break aa iff noise waa startled by a " peculiarly well adapted to the stonea "A man without a mailing face must Hot crockery below. She tripped so nJ . Instead of saying and gravel ove? which it i constantly" not open a shop. Friend Did Seems do me-yare down stairs and, looking into that you cannot engage in business a journey During single, w walking. cook your a beheld spectacle pretty stiff wages. dining room, faying capital, their motto is, "You through the Sahara, horses have worn without If I don't shell froze her with horrified amazemei .Hinson Have to. rem out three sets of shoes, while the must have a couple of grains of rice Dave, and then my wife will do the ji - Standing at a little distance f 1 to catCh a fowL Outlook." ..king hemltNew York, Weekly. ! oue end of the table, with a - :uen camel feet era not even sorer I figure-skatin- come g. m Im-peo- ial tip-toe- s, ed short-lived- .- well-know- 'nt -- th at-len- d the-case- L - Tba Paamloe for Ktillmg. There are now 156 packs of foxhounds in England; 14 of harriers jck IsmM YOBNG-AJIEBICAN- m to-da- Will unqueationaiily ROLLER HISTORY ou ?- -- ui |