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96, (BVBR HELD. ISHED 1868 /NION. sellers gather io represented. The tion Make your p of Ontario and WNE, Secretary. woreany anhouncement ls y of the Provincia ution of Be itton, whose be Me WT. OM gt;, Theo are. the ai premium life In- ads. Their oa i the Dominton 90.000. Pig Mutaal which is the emium company. 1a years done large ig, and has paid Eee Bi 280,000. red under the Do- em Ge) it tu Gov- ith the .Tharance ating Yo 108,000, e membors of the nt become mem- fon with one hun sind membera and of insurance: cur 2 nearly 0,000,000 nal annual theome, oF man- Te ie hardly pos- fail to appreciate tis change In the whieh is thus r Insurance, TWENTY DOLLARS jable, 0 capital hail Detroit 600. Line. ad CARMONA Isavy resday abd Friday ataso Goderich Weduosday tineardine 11 a. m., Por 10,000 ISLAND AiCHI- at bar ined gon SiR may return fous way), For folders, nip agin .P. fe oF G. nny agme : : Browe, Mgr; Windsoe mn Y-SIX YEARS to. PEER Byrnes jaro Wateriiaty Den go King wt cing roet west. route, Oot aS. DOGS. Any hrved zou want en to clear sbtne Of our reRbox ot AS onset Seen ne NESS ness ND. COLLEGE, Solteme streets, Toronto, Sfmcsessfal toacbitg ite wow for full informm: 9 sont, Perna ee MO HARIISON, ees Principals. ROOKKEEPING: ipmsona free, Ad- reescott, Oi i Canadian Stamp. mp, used b between 1251 1 th covers Kinds of stamps, dam, a's INGER BEER i Joalth drink at small i Ginger Beer Extract, t, one-halt to one cream of tartar, arin water, (WO ialloom eam of tarfar and yeast oxtract.atd bottle; plage wenty-tour hours until on. toe, whenit will Op gt;8- iclana.. 0 bo obtained tn all drag irsent bottles Fa: ny idadh Cures Gancras lg ont, opakes teaatt and ron taisiei rey, wothos irate ard agin tly, attended to, treo of eceipt. of 00 and 1 per tien for 5, ia tothe Tosti sation, WR JAS. RENN'Y trade possess. i ate a designate the slecves, n stget wert, Toreito, Sole mantifactur s, Hest Trames hada by wget TB, oh orate BOORs FREE. Something Neat and Serviceablefor the iat i tme-wor CHILDREN'S PROCES. Little Ones t of the very newest iden tor for childrea of 1, 2 and are oa tow of abtted net, june style oe the bask, nnd hired to the skirt, the shoulders are poi over the puffs, which fie outer ends try on the veil Pr Gaughter, too, Mise Julln Seevensone laughter, too, a Several days eho Johuston She her troumeau, tneli own, and severalot ii owas and all that but there. are few. brides who would dare do: It. AG Mvetiny Drom With Decorations tm that ty velit ehaapey seaming ovidence, but one the m of the eeason did She is the -Vice-President s before ber Gay ore ae : wore the ditt t gowns of Soe AEN hor yelled inthe bridal tulle- eminently sensible, of course, very Oi Paints, stares of gold--to. spand, Thoto s castle here near the wine dow-woat, a castle made of wood, Whore dwelia full many a wondrous Wight. some vory bad, some On the tiptop floor Hyves Crusoe cd SP Te pad fax on the Ben; And there's Columbus, too: Add next to them lives Robin Hood end oll of his merry With bis fae seen Hood, pon fie and) Tuniy ot Dow Quixots, God, Lives 3, SY UP there with these, With bly battered helmet on his bead dnd tin caps on his knees. Oi the lower floor ls a fairy store Titania and her faye, And Brownies by tho dozens who are Pranking ali thelr dayw; And Cinderella lives near them, with her good old fairy friend, And clove to her Aladdin dwells with Hop-o'-my lt;Thumb lives up thera, too, crdsd Jack with bis bag oF Bean Aud Alico of the Loo with peaing the lower edge of the blouse. The shoulder decorations of the sleeve Putts are also woven with ribbon. Simply fashioned ts a frock of pink with ornamentation of white lawn embroidery, Designating the yoko, whiteh ts tn square effec: lac, TO the band. of tion is shirred the lawn which forma. the akirg, which has by way of trimming at the lower edge a band of embrold- red Insertion eet in two Inches abov the hem, which is llled In with ince to gult. the mack arrangement, sizes being outlined with bell-shaped caps, at the upper part of the fend sround the arm. Another frock fashioned. trom-pink Jawn with adornment. of white ap- plique Jace ts illustrated. i hwise tuekings edged with lace and-Dback of the follow the front frock, the terminating line of the tuckings being concealed by a broad band of ribbon fastening with. loosely. tisd bow at the teft side: Dressing the frock at tle neck and shoulders is - pattern of wide-lace, which trims the frock high with square effect at the front and back, taking the form trill Jt extends over the sleeves, the corners by knots of ribbon. The sleeves are half length, outlined from shoulder to lower line. with tiny. frills of-lace, At the Inside-ot-the arm carelessly twisted piece of ribbon lows from th shouller the lower edgo-of the-sineros; here it iq gath ered into rosettes. er eof tne which finishes the lower edge of the okie. With the Strong-Minded. How, demanded the advocate of equal suffrage, Impassicngtoly, are women tobe Inluced to top ald. re- HeeeTT snl Put up mirrors. They senrofied for Lim) who tad ken but found him not, nor knew ght 6f him except that he must be 8 supporter of the ancient regime and an observer of human nature, Good Time. 1. am Yred to death, . declared Mrs. Matroniy, as she teached home from down town the other evening. What's the matter? asked her ust - Been haying baby s plcturetaken, They have 9/way of taking them In: stantanoously, now, you: know. How long were you av fe? Three hours and a hall. A Perfect Cycling Dress. *Cotsin Madge* writes in London Troth: Evelyn has at laxt found what she considers perfect cycling skirt. It ralgod by means of drawing m couple tt Gress for wheeling in. When only slightly Iitked It-gives pertget freedom. to the fect. It can be let down in moment, and so prevents tho ineon- venience of having to change when one comes tn trom cycling. Tt in the In- vention of w lady, Tam told, and ly not at all expensive. UPERSTITION, ts a trond-bandot in to ing given dainty touch at forms a divided Perfectly Fiendish, Husband Don't- you think you are Father unreasouable to expect me to take you to bail, stay awake until 4 O'clock, amtthen ges up at 8: tomy work t7 eer her queer old fuse; i e And all the Barbers dwelt theraln, of a a, And strewn about age heroes of at loast a thousand fights. Tis Wondrous bund of persons grand that.nursory castle holds ; With fearful beusts, wud fearful birds, and Witches, too, ynd scolds ; And you'd alnioet think it would frighten me to know, wheu 1go to That All these creatured live-so close, almost at my-very head. * But 1t don t, you sod, for I am and I hold the castle keys; Not one.can stir from ly settled place avithio-unlewsi-pleass, And, after wll, they are gate enough in spite of their wicked Jooks, For the Castle walls of which Ispenk muke the cuss where I keep my books, - A CHILD'S GAME. The Chinese Tea Table All che chile hdrow inst fornr-u-cirele rat eioo e tie nuines of articles used upon the Ing very we news was hun CASTLE NEAR THY WINDOW-BEAT, /Damed after Thal were maclo this coin. perlod, whon th neo tans Was strock at the templs-of the goddess of Fano, Monk 1 took a walk through the cemo- Willle Do you think the world ts ttle broth pushes. which.city-waa). FROBABLE ORIGIN OF LAVOHTER Reece ie preanteee ae surponed fo Hae Ben Hae Pie ih turned ont to he moth: etemnien, Ofer Peik: j onderful after all. Hamburg Just ai the hoofof thy horse is the Femuant of an orjgisial Live toes; fuet piveal giaod in man ix bow eald t be. the survival of a pratile- torle eye on the top of the head, 0, perhaps, thix levity in regard to par- ticular ailments (io others) may, be the descendant of an aboriginal fero city fu mai, Ith w wellknown. tory that what we cail humor arose from tho same source -that-the: first human laugh that ever awoke tho axtonihed edhoes of gioomy primeval forests was not. on expret sion of mirth, but exuttation over th mikery-of tortured enemy. There is to this day eomething earring Ti langhter. The laugh of madiess of of ernelty, isa sound Hore awial thin that of the bitterust Jamentationa. By moans of that strange phonograph that we call literature we can listen ven now to the laughter of the dead; to the hearty guffaws and cynical tt toring of goueration after generation of bygone men and women, and if we are Cublous i euch matters We can FHtobe Into the nature of the changes that have paused over the fashion of men's umor, For it has beon sald, not-without the support of weighty cumulagive evidence, that, ay we penc trate further Into the phst we find tho sense of humor depending always mors obviously an solely upon the Yi thie juin, misfortuno, mortification and ombarrnsament of others. The. sense of superiority was he sense hamor Th our ancestors, or in other words, vanity lay at th root of this, a of most other attrl- butes of our bumptious species Putting ear to our phonograph, we catch tho echoes of a strange and mecry, tumult: bolstrrons, erucl, often brutal. yot with hore aud there 'a ten- der cadence from solitary voice, and Presently this lonely ote grows stronger and sweeter, as: we travel slowly toward our owir tine, untilat length through all the merriment, we can hear the woft undermurmur of pity, Door the pletare not neize, the Dollar te from the Gorman thaler, ii Bohentia, whore located the sllyer works which Money traces Its hiitory to a remote coin of the Ro- eta. HE WONDERED. -Littie-Ciarenco Pa + allipers- Well, my son? tery to-day and read thi on, the tombstones. And what were your thoughts af- Wer you had done 0 Why, pa, T wondered where the wicked people were buried: Inscriptions all Juv ILE* JOKERS, Oh, pal exciajmed little Jolnny, the tint tine he saw a trout, Ive got the measles, aln t It Tommy My pa says It sin to. gwear. Johnny Huh I guess your pat never tried ta explain polities to your me. Littie Johnny Eulieouy papa ie t My papa la a Johmy Squsoch Hunt Iasiness manch What ia your ttle Clanance Pen . Little: That ain't w apa, W fl hat writes 0 mim Well, Ede his-ot but in most eases it ts Mud. 2-Johtiny Courge It la That's the reason ail the Chinamen have (eh long tmger nile. They Lave to nt grow so they Kin hing on the other side. ; Friend of the Fami y Jobnnle, I up- pose-you are delighted with the new Fat your house? Johnnie New nothin . He's socond-hand. The doctor brought hin, aid Ubere s ue tellin-how many famille ins had bir before. Detroit Free Press. Light of the Houseliotd Papa, what is them red, witite and blue things thamma. found im your pockets and calls chips? . Blushing -Papa Fiat money, my on, redeemable at the bank tn gold, silver or paper. The sy tem dates back with taro.. Yor Tis WaGghiter fotray Moses Ta thi Now run-out and ride your. ages which in love? BRITAIN STRENGTH. Iygins in crosity and ends Her Men, Money- pnd Munitions: Are It is not merely Britain's vast stand. imaginatiop the long laughter of thet oma WIT AND THE MASCULINE WISH, for some other land than this: In oy , AY ort of x0NL, Where fomulos stil) cretemaies, where ., HOW Women are unkuown Where the oternal fitness of all things there'y nought to Jar thelr forme divine to mar Where, clinging robes arg stit-the style, as in the long ago, TU bieyeloe brougiit pantaicons and us Into woe ph May some now Moses lend us sock to that. thrice-blemed shore, Where the bloomers code from bloom ing and tp pantles.pant no.mored ATeifieHary Baily Gay Did he kies you, dearest? Dally Swift Yes, but, oh, I was mortified 1 kisod him first 1 Bally Gay Goocnew -- What made you do that? Dolly Swift Why, you see, T thought re -was going to kiss me a moment or two beford he really did, 2nd I acch Ceatally got mhead of bi His Last-Reduest. dierae every. sick nian. The doo. or shook hi arse, aul. Tie hat sh fat frotalng pretty nearly the towing pationt. Maria, he bs the partner of his bosom bait over him, Maria, please don't pat any Nowers on papa's grave, Just take Teeracket te Wher Bore Came tn. How far back-tun you trace your: Uneagos Mr. More To Noaji. That's rather remarkable, dg you-do It? Noah, you remomber, had. sons- gt;Shem, : Hag : Welly that's only tye And oue More. How three His Disappointment. Madame, said the wayfarer, T ordinary tramp. If the girl I asked to marry me had not been so crucl, I wold not be as you' see me now, Ihave been disappointed in jor 8 With tender pity. the lady of the house set food before. him ii aband- ance aned lt;pradanily.he wasy.Amdeced- to, tell lus gud and romantic story. bie, but it s perfectly bratal-of you to mention ie r v ea Little Jokes for Women. He Shali we be able to economize She 1. think two Which would you say that- a young-Indy-has her nose is retrousse,? is-her father worth Doctor (after praying the lady's throat) Madam, it's a pleasure to treat you; you've got such fine con- trot of your tongue. The patient's How much 0. At any ra bargain stor: stopping. Ven table. Tea ins. She turns round rapidly, eaying: I turn Tea, who. turns Sugar? .. Little Cora, who Is Sugar, then be- gins to turnaround, saying: I Sugar, who turns Milk ? dari Bella I turn Cream, who turns Hot wiiabel vel, whose tame tx Hot Water, forgets to turn, and pays a forfeit, Mabel I turn Hot Water, who turns Sally Lunn ? Dorothy I do, who turns Mutfins A forfelt, Dorothy ; you must ay the exact words, Charley I turn Matfins, who turns Crumpets ? her practically inexhaustible reserves that must be taken into account in calculating, her great fighting power, for alter ail It is the segue for car: bicycle. A: circular issued by 8. Weather Bureau dircete-sttentionte+ the erron ous use of the words *tor- nado and cyclone, whieh are now so often indifferently applied to ameteorological. phenomena, that are intact quite disimiar in character. Phe terrific storm which recently city of St. Louis has been cyclone, whereas it was tornado. The same confus- ion of terms is quite common with re- gard to these violent local outbursts fest. Money forme the main i ewa of war, aml tn that respect no country. cab. compare with Britain. Her fuancial resources are so great that iter paying the interest (about 126,004.00) on- her national debt she has at.lenst 20,000,068 over, whieti she appties towards extiagutsh: ing the principal of that debt. At the rate Britain pays for her.ioans that surplus would engble lier to pay the Interest on a mew loun of one biiliou- dollars without increasing husband Here, let's have your bill, Piv'e-evidemtthat you dort know what you are talking about. 3 He Mande says-she cari outstrip Zou onthe wheet every time. Shey She may on the wheel, but she can't at the beach, anyway He What do you do at thosa sew- ing mectings? She Oh, we sew sip, dissension, strife, and oecasion- ally sew a garment for the poor. *Uve never seen my wile 0..angry fs she has been-maile by: that echo, What's the reason? When she talks t won't let her have the last word. . She Do you know anything worse: thafa man taking a kiss without it? He I do. What, for it without Mra. Snobbs How many girls do the Hawilea keep? Mrs. - Nobbs Only one. Mrs, Snobbe Oaly. one? Gpod gracious, and I came pretty near calling there yesterday. - Colivigger Didn't you think it rather foolish for her to ask you if her hat was on straight? Merritt No it-rar-on-a-radiway trains And. we had just come out of a long tun- nel. First, anclent maiden I have often thought, that suppose when a dentist. gives, you gis ho should . kiss you. Wouldn't it be horrible? Second an- clent-maiden Horribte is no name for it. Why,-you wouldn't know -any- thing about It ; Lesten-Girl Wy eyo appiande- enthuriasticaliy ? Her Escort Didn't you eo. how leveriy. he stole shat base? Boston Girl (with some-atif - ness) Do yet approve of such an ac tier-as that ? Friend I suppose: you grieve very much over the. death of your bus- band? Mra, Snogke Indeed, I do, HI hrdouttimed before he died the tears I've shed since, I'd have half-a- dozen more dresses than I have got now. Ariat returned thouglitratly. bas Bach recurring ar weary, Mr. Smith? Your wifsiss been dead for considerable time, tise she not 2 5 3 Es ight years ago, your honor Then why iio is still dead, thank yon Bobby (at the breakfast table) Mand, di Mr. Jones take any of the umbrellas or hats from tlie halt ist night? Maud Why, of course not Why should he? Bobby That s Just what I'd like to know. IF thought he did, because I heard bim-say, when he was going oats I m golng to steal Just one, and why, wint s the mattet, Mand? the ray The Demands of Society. Soclety demands that you should look well. Not that you should be-s beauty, but that you should, on occa sion, put.on your best bib and tucker amt-help-make up the picture that, all in-alk, conmtitntes,,.ockety,...X0n. abeak of the social world aa selfish ; 0 it lafor it demands from all Its vo- aries absolute unselfishness. You must anybody. If a chatterbox telie you that Madame Mat : subject of her Fidienlo you mus make yoursoll amile; go forward and meet Madame Malice with pleasant word, courteous bow, and you must en tirely forget that she tas ever sald anything hut that which was pleas- ant. Sovlety ceases to be coat wher malicious sayings are recognize Ruth Ashmoro in August Ladies Home ournal, Sidney I turn Cran Cake? 4 Harold t tarn Cake; and now we are all turning round like teetotums When may we stop ? Arin Not. till I say, the Tea. E So the-revolving tea tabie arti- pets, Who turns take away clee continue to Whirl wround. for some seconds till, Ada claps her hands and cries: Take away the ea, -when- they all sit in their chairs again. This? game may be played by any number of little girls and boys, anil alter turning twico In ono- direction Sur tn the opposite way; so as not to become dizzy. THE Farry O1 All ttl AL SCY. children haye fairies Inside of them, You and even I have a wonderful thougitt nymph that tells us ptories all dale long, If we will only -lsten. ter; Bhd 1s even now talking so loudly- cam hardly. write this story. She is teliing- me of world ail dilferant and beaut ful more beautiful than mine- Skerld. .where-oply..eblldeentive and. Where elie loves Miost tO atay. Ste telis me that: children loves tories Just as roses fove sunshinee and sie gives me a broad bint that if 1 in- tend-to- teil: stories: to children the must be full of sunshine and love. and very beautiful. Fairy Fancy knows that ebildren love to. hear, for se talks with them so-saHelt. ( Preh one nf e- Fairy Fancy every day, and the Stories sho. tells are often, something no one else has ever even droamed of. Row nice It would be if each one of ws Would write these stories down, or get some ona to do it for that others might has enjoy them, too. Al the storied in the w those which are about things. schisls really Happen, were told-by-the Fali Paney, for she has lived forever and is everywhere ct the eutne time, git wherever she ls everything is. really. DesEitul..even we do not see it 0 Chilid Garden. ODDITIES OF SCRIPTUR The tongest yerso'In the Bible is the Oth verse-of the Sth chapter of- ther; the shortest la tha 85th verse oF the TLth chapter or St. Juhin als the werd-reverend ocours Wut once the 9th verse of the 111th Paali. Here are a few more: facts and fix- ures: The word chickens occurs hut onee, in Matthow xxii 87. There R566 480 letters, 773,746 wortls. 4,189 chapters, 61 and occur 16. 277 tlmee: the word Lord 1.855 times, The middie verse in. the Billie fn the Sth. verse of the 18th .Psalin The 2ist: verse of the 7th chapter of Ezra contains all the ietters of the alphabet except J; the 19th chip- tor of TT. Kings and the 87 chapter: Of Isalli gre alike. There are no words ag names. of more than ix sytlabless WHY IT 18 CALLED TABBY. rrery-young-renier tas heart pos? called Tabby, tut all do not know that Feabby eat was named after Atab, a famons street in the old city of Bag- dad. On this street the merchants sold km bedutital watorat silt ented ntah In modern Gays this silk has been d taffeta, The wrvy marking of to renomble pass Jet derives Its name from a river in Lycia the Gigates in the bed eo--comnmon, -ln faek, that the-sub- ferranean caverns. whereinthe in habitants of the regions exposed to tornadoes . take refuge have been called cyclone cellars. In order to enable everybody to make the necomary distinction In the designation of dissimilar and un- Felated atmospheric phenomena the Weather Bureau has prepared the following definitions of the two kinds of Ktornis in quastion gt; The * tornado ba sudden burst of Wind th au othorwise aulet atmogphere.. Te Is in by Sei on eet A ponte aloud, indeicribable roar, similar to VOC. , A eaten ty Oe ea a continuous roll-of thunder, Ita path iy not tobe coslly f is very narrow, seldom miore than SOOT irs? posible combination of. nae feet wide at the point of greatest 77 -hosible coma ty to pick Gostructivenese and te moves. sgen- one, thE in ar ee Oe erally from the southwest to north: quar L eisty and rarely extends more than : twenty miles. T very often rises in the air, to descend again at a point a few miles ahead. It is always. ac- companied by thunder and lightning, snd there-le-oltensa bright glow in the storm cloud. Dhig elowl has us ually a funnel shape, which appeara to te whirling, though some ober ere hase its. appearance ilk Stat SF aap ent elite toon 4 tornado may be considered as the Fesult of an extreme development of Conditions whieh otherwise produce thund The Frenel term trombe, or tourbilion, describes al most exactly the. tornado, which term Was first applied to acvere sqtutls, with fanhel-shaped clouds, ex- perlenced on the west coast of Africa, -hndwhiekto-this day inspire-the ut most fear In the minds of the natives A eyelone, on. the other hand, Is a very broad storm, oftentimes 1.000 miles in diameter, and sometimes can bo followed half around. the sorld. the storm ntre from right to left, or the way one turns clock hands backward Gn the Southern Hemisphere this mo- tion Ie reversed). The air pressrire-al- ways falls as one approaches the cea tre; where at soa there. lam portent: ous calm, with clear sky visible at times, The cyclone winds often. rise to inrrieane force, but, are not to be compared with the extreme. violence of the tornado, before which the mot solid structures are razed. taxation of the peoplo No other nation in the. world Is in such apc sition, Then consider er popula: tion. At the Deginning of this cen- bury it was only two-thirds of that of. Frarive or -abost sizteon. mil- lions against. twenty-seven millions but st is now greater-than that of France, whlie within the British em plre are threo dindred and eighty seven miiHons of human beings, n- cluding some of the mout wartike races (both black and white) in the out IT WAS.A WONDERFUL Rac. But the Waggish Groceryman Thought He Could Beat it, An aniusing true story is related of a farmer who cams itite a village gro- cery in one vf out western States and exlibited to ai admiring crowd an BHOF AIDES : Bike i Anche ides whieh was luid by one of tls old hens He had it pucked in cotton, and wouldn't allow anybody to handle 1 for fear of broakiig tiie phenonieuen. The groceryman examinod 1 with the reat, and, intending to chaff the-coun- tryman; said: Psiawt Pre got some- thing In the egg lie that. will beat that.* Tl bet you 5 y u haven suid the countryinun, gatting excited. Take it up, said the groceryman; and, going belind tye counter, he brought out Wire cgg-pexter. There's something W. the egg. line that will beat it, 1 gees, said hy reaching for the stuke Hold on there sald the farmer, let's sve you Hheat-tt-and.trnded tt to the-grocers The latt r-held out his hand for it, dub dropped it in surprise ou the coun: ter, where It Lroke two soup, plates and a platter, It was of trou, painted wlilte. pie folks tinkwk th tarnation cute, as le pocketed the stukes and sft; ot tains no nse tuekin against the sold facts. The Indepenient. Hin Likes and Dislikes. Sometime teotire hook Buyer mute, fished the Ikes and dislikes of prom pnentowriters- -Mr. Field's eontribi- ton wad as follows: My favorite autiors of prose c xantes, Hawthoros, Anderson, se Thomes, Malloy: My favorite poct: Returning to Palestine The Jews sevm to be returning to Palestine in such numbers that: if the increase ig continued for any consid- erable time they ma; was fore merly, constitute the bulk of the population of that ancient land. Bear- ing on this point is the evidence of a Whittier, Beran- jady only recentiy returned to Eng- 88. Horase. : a My fayorite composers Wagner, land, after residence of forty yours 31 faverte comp in Jerusalem, who gives the following curious Information, concerning, the increase of the Jewish popuintion of the Holy City : Twenty-two years ago there were only between 15,000 and 20,000 Jews tn. Jerusaiem.' In those days no houses were to be found outaide th misgiiticent walls, tho gates of which were clowed at My favorite book Don Gulx My favorite piays Camille You Lixe tt. My favorite heroes in fiction La- unealdt, Robin Hood. The Cid. My favorite heroines*in fietion Hester Prynne- a zs My favorite fieroes in real life Din- Thin Bride Faced the Camera in Her Wedding Frock. The superstitions that encompass and- harass a bride are 80 many and for the most part so utterly: foolish, says the Washington Post, that It Knew How Much She Wanted. Mrs, Hard Do have some eream Misa Sweotooth. Miss Sweetooth: (hesitatingiy) Well. Just a little, Mrs Hard only 4 mouth- fal, more Ma positive delight to find -a-bride. who abeolutely ignores some of the called gact,-of made, A pamphlet 1s a book pound In Paper. A lung, long time ngo a learned Greok lady .Wroto.the.bistory of the world in thirty-five ttle. books, whieh, after her, were called Pam: Which Jewelry was Mra, Hard Bridget, fill Afise Swee- tooth s plate up again. tack stones night Since then: many changes Cl, Gladstone Zugo, Bismarck, EN og Ee the SaeN CD Invorite heroin Tie popniation mainly on account of the * fe Increase of the Jewish Immigration Witat I enjoy most Reading In bed. from Ruseia now stumis at between tT detust niat Soclaty for: 60,000 and 70,000, Whole streets of mallty. houses have been bulit outside the The -Mistoric event mt which T walle, on the 16 6f the - ancient fiould, Tike most to. have been- pres: suburban districts, whieh-for hun- emt With Luther at Worn, Geeda of yenta have pomnined dewrt- : The quailty which I aimire inost ed. Its not, however, only in Je- 2 sied Patienco. rujalam Ateclt that the Jews abound; , The- quailty whiobT-admire post but: thrpnghont Palestine theyare Jn wo Womanliness. ing farms and establishing them- Where I ehould like te lt;M COW selves In a surprisingly rapid man- tented in: Chicago. : ner, In Jerusaiom they form at Ken atate: of happiness The oo comttntinity- -than State of Llinols. : either the Chrlatian, or-the Molum- The occupation that 1 preter medan. Wwhfoh Tan now engaged tn What gift of nature f shoutt tke At the mopting last week In-Cartisie to have most I lave teen told that of the British Sedicnl Association, It aras dechled that next yenr the busls ness part of the meeting will be held I poseess all. Never mind the world, it floate with the stream it is the du phytia. Hombug te a bit. of fon almed at Lin the-zlightest segree the-present + 2008 letter only a month ago, proposing: marriage to. Miss Helen Gould, but the stoney-hoarted . girl fever vom delgnod-n. reply. Good day, madame, False Alarm. A-woman, giving the name of Mra Matthews, called at the Armory one afternoon for 4 warrant. While the Lbiank was being filled out-she- waited in the operator's roon. Operator William Mahoney was sending his dally report over the po- ice telephone to the -sub stations. and Was giving the description of a mouse-colored horse Which had been stolen. He began: t for a mouse fen there gathered er skirts about her and mped om achair. ; colored horse, Eoney. The woman turned red, climbed down from the chair and left the room. Inter-Ocean. continued Ma- LUXURY FOR SAILORS. One Ship With a Bathroom forthe Mer Before th Mast. The ship Kenilwarth, now loading at tiie foot of Madi lano,-be:Satton Co., for: San Franekeo, ras-one fea- ture that. is-a novelty evento men accustomed. to the on, and that isa Vath-room for sailors. The Kentt worth's-for astlo is. not In the. bows of the ship, but in a comfortable and roomy houke on deck, which has an ample ventilator In its roof and win dows all around. Unc head there are the o,f room, the block room the brass room, the lamp room, fp gebarn. roouh and tlle buth-cog apie barber ghia: and ample space in every way for entire comfort. The tub is of good size, and. alongside of It, 8 a pump for the convenient filling of it.The bath- tab is provided with a plug, like any other bathtub. i When Mr. Satorman sboard the Kenilworth wants his Uttie cold bath Te Just tikes tas a man might go atthe Waldorf Phe Kenilworth 1s 4 steel hip, bale In Scotland abowt six years ago. New York Sun, Ankle Bangles. The dummer girl may not have rings on her fiigets und bells on her toes, like the nursery heroine of bles- sod memory, but neeording to the New York papers she will wear ankle bracelets. The World say Alter. experimenting with the. cane. gt; natural flower garter, the pac and the black nightgown, the youtg womun In search of novelty has adopted the ankle -bangie. Tie ankle bangte ix distinctly new and aa popular as Its novel. It will be seen om the-seashorr, Tn the moun- tains, in. aail-boats and in the tal ho, bit ite most effective-backgeaund will be-the-veranda of the summer hotel. There It will appear in large numbers end: in all the designs cop selved. by expert Jewellers, Tt ig worn only on the left ankle and ty usually a chala-shaped affalr of gold or silver links, with a small ndant. This pendant may be leart,. locket, a monogram coin o an amulet of any kind. Low shoss, of course, aot off the ankle bangle, and. Jt appears. to the best advan- tage agalast a batkgrouuy of black silk stocking 4 Jama Re Dr. Tuppe of Baltimore, has Just returned from a. circult of the globe, amd has brought oe him ve interestIig relic. While in Egypt he geclired the intmmy-of a babe whith Lot hr Wi--4,200-yeara.ngo, As the removal of mummies from uc etrietly prouibited, the Rig wan sentigatd gt; out-of the: in the doctor's vallso, and. tp Egypt * country this manner it was carried by him Quring tho remainder of the voyage and brought dafeby to Bal te ade a Joreph Arch. the wellknown iahor momber of Parliament, haa fallen tpon sa times, amas the weeries of mistorranes, Is now in Itened clrcnmetanecs, reaeuc about to mak national 1 for finds, with view of purchasing amt keeplag the veteran the modest annuity agitator in England, white the selentifie will visit Montreal, man to swim against the stream. from pennry in his old age. HUMOR. a 4 Where women Wear po'clothes of ma tlie forecastie Seaceses 2 eink tov a Prenat tia
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