Ail Indignant Englishman. Oleypr Tom Wlilffen, than whom there are no more dignified Pooh Bahs and few better fellows, tells me thus an ecdote : Before the days of rapid tran sit on the Atlantic, English actors were few and far between in this coun try. In those times an Englishman in America was more or less a curiosity— as many of them are even now. In a company which was doing Shakespeare - at one of the Boston theaters was an English actor named • Coleman. lie was an actor of the old school, and quite as tragic oft the stage as on. llis fellow-players chaffed him in the dress ing-rooms on account of Ins being an Englishman, and particularly on the difficulty he experienced in the use of the aspirate. This had leen done so much that the Englishman was roused to furiousness if any one dared to imi tate his cockney misuse of tlio eighth letter of our alphabet. One morning he came down to breakfast at the Tre raont House in a not very pleasant frame of mind. He had been chaffed pretty hard the evening before, and in addition had not slept well. The wai ter—a darkey of the darkest hue—laid the bill of fare before him and awaited his order. * 'Ave you hany fresh lieggs this morning V asked Coleman. *"Xes, sah,' answered the darky • 'Ow'll you 'ave 'em cocked, sah ? Boiled, scrambled, fried, homelet; hany way you like, sah.' Coleman turned quickly, gave the waiter a sharp look, frowned, and then, as though making up his mind that his ears had deceived! him. indicated his preference in the way of 'heggs.' 4 Hany think else, sah ?' asked the waiter. *Cawn beef 'ash is very nice sah, dis mawnin'. Bit of fish, sah V 'Alibut steak, sah, finnan 'addie, fresh cod ' Coleman's face had turned purple. He jumped to his teet, caught the waiter by the collar, and held him at arm's length. 4 What do you mean, sirrah ?' he roared, 4 by imitating a gentleman's speech. I 'ave a mind to throttle you, you himpertinent scoundrel!' 4 Hi begs yer pardon, sah, but hi real ly can't 'elp it sah. Ili'm au English man myself, sah.' 4 You lie, you villain !' bellowed Cole mau. 4 You've been paid for this !' By this time some of the other guests had intervened, and the darkey, pale with fear, was released from the actor's clutches. The head waiter youched for the fact that the darkey was an Englishman, born at Putney, and Cole man, restored to his equilibrium, set tled down to his breakfast again—but with a change of waiters. When Baby WE. sick, we gave ber Cutorie, When she WH a Child, .he cried for Caatoria, When .he became Miss, she clang to Caatoria, Whan she had Children, she gave them Caatoria, An Order. Ao ex-army surgeon tells the follow ing story of General Buell : 4 'On one occasion, near Cave City, he ordered the men kept away from a fine spring, but the guard was overrun by thirsty men, and Buell rode with his stern, of ficial dignity to the spring to stand guard himself. He wore at the time a little straw bat and bis fatigue uniform. A large, energetic six-footer came up, very thirsty aud impatient to fill his caDteen. He rubbed against Buell as be passed, and stepped with one foot in the water to fill his cup. Buell said quietly, but decidedly : 4 T*ke your foot out, sir.' Siill stooping the six footer looked up, and said: 4 You go to Greenland's icy mountains. I don't want any quartermaster's clerk order ing me around.' For an instant the Commander of the Army of the Ohio was stunned by the unexpected reply. Then he said quietly but emphatically ; 'General Buell orders you to take your foot—out—of—that—water.' The man gave the General a glance of unmistak able admiration, and said quickly : 4 l'll do it, sir. If General Buell would or der me to jump bead first into a can non, I would do it. Out comes the foot. Why didn't you 3ay so before ?' This reply bothered the General a good deal, but be said nothing." Too Late. There was an exultant smile on his * face as he walked into the office of a well-known capitalist, and there was a pioud ring in his yoice as he said : 'For twenty years I have lived from hand to mouth, waiting for something to turn up. It has finally come. I have made a discovery which, if you will back it with a few hundred dollars, will give us Loth fortunes. 7 4 State your case.' 4 Well, sir, I have discovered that ba nana peelings can be utilized for all kinds of table jellies.. A peck of old peelings can be made to bring forth twelve tumblers of the finest current jelly, and the profit is—' 4 Hold on right there,' interrupted the capitalist; 'you are just two years too late. A chap in Chicago not only discovered that, but be found away to work in apple rinds and cores and orange peel, and we can't infringe on his patent.' 'But—' 'lt's no use. I'd like to see you get along, but you must drop that. Don't be discouraged, however. Perhaps you can discover away to make pressed corn beef out of old boot legs. All you want is A machine to run in the streaks of fat.' —Detroit Fi'ee Press. THE GRFJT Specific LIVER DISEASE. 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Th mranda of r.rt'than re now manufactured that .a l.riui r yevrs lu4 t. I imported, paying high imnort duty a:i it 1.1 now being d<>ua ou Lea K lVr tius tablo wiiioo ; the Qi-akkb Tam.k HAVCE takes ita ptAv-o ; it has licett pronounced by competent judges j'.iKt an and even bcthr. TlioQl'akkb dates Las Slowly but rurdy gained greut tm portaueo and ia replu ii U tho very bet imported ranco on t'uo shelf f tho grocer, tho tables oftho restaurant and thi tables of tho rich and por nun, ■ re.itly prin d and relished by all on account of iU piquancy. or ina. tahte, strength and iwantor lias by years of study of tho secret vit l.n t c ut.-lined in tho aro matic spicca of tho ! u: t and China, such as raacc.uutrueg.rimn :: :. {.cnuitic Jamaicagitifier. an l peppet a an I budj of trees ui.tnowu to most men. nt. I bylon,; prnctico cucceedcd to combine their extracts til such a liquid form as wo now find it. of agreeable taste, a: d so invigorating as to bo taken in place ol stomach bitters. By man utacturing this sauce i;cvo, heavy import dut.es rnd Ireights are s :\od, :.::d it i t sold at a lower figure t > tho dealer, who making a bettor profit ou Quaker Sauce can sell it to tho consumer cheaper tluin ho very b st ioiisTtod article hardly equal* jng ours, lijrour grocer does not keep it. w rite t s lor prices, etc. £>c!J in bottles or by the gailuu. CHAR 19 MAfiiUFACTURING CO., Sole Proprietor* and Manufacturers, IOC A 105 b. id ST., St. Loula, Mo, ti y i y 25 Vfm^USEf™ Th 9 Oratet of tlie Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. liCaaof nppctitc. Bowel e cos live, Pain in the heud, with n dull scnaction in tho back: purr, Fain under tho obciilder blade, Fullneaa after cnting, *7ith adis- Incliualion to exertion of body or mind, Irritubilicy of temper, Low spirits, with r feeling of having neglected come duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho ileart, Dots before tho eyes, lieadacbo over the right eye. 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