A RHYME OF THE MISSISSIPPI) Rhyme on, rhyme on in ready ft Rhyme on, oh rhymer, ever The story of thy love is meet The stars stand listening to ku Rhyme on, O river of the earth of the dread Rhyme on, the w Shall yet invoke thy wea Giray father Rhyme on, the reed i at thy 3, br wer mix | Hangs Rt S AWAY, IDI LIPPING of Nov York's Young Men and Women J +> » Drifting into Ay We are New which are artments— Mystery. walk » and carry fear of t} curious ) devotion to brain, or is SU DDO sembls alertness from When 1 See in a suit that lo | though it came from a Bowery clothi store, with an mater T's ard gait and a vacant face, my first impression that he is a youth from the agricultural d ts on his first visit to bly gives place to the conviction that he isa man of fashion and society, clothed by a tai “the vies.” girls on whom the nflict their presence ever tellt part which I am as ye dress, walk ground out machine and like the origin But in one important res; is not following the English home life is slipping from its hold. Pec ple are drifting into apartment houses don’t talk about flats more—and the struggle to keep up appearances is costing a price, in comfort and honesty of living, which they illy afford to pay who just returned to New York absence of several awkw ISL tow: imvar lor who advertises latest T.ondor st How the nt il sample example. Its we years abroad She will have little opportunity. for people have grown ve ry dexterous in keeping their backs out of sight and presenting | which | gracipusly pretends to believe them genu- | gorgeous fronts to the world. ine, while it never fails to detect the sham, A whole house is a luxury beyond the reach of people of ordinary means, and in | the better residence portions of the city a | One finds street | after street of four story and basement | small house is unknown houses, presenting an unbroken line of brown stone fronts, without the slightest variation in design or Appearance, Another mystery th d perhaps wu little unsteady from the pressure of “extra work.” when he reaches his own door He must maintain the most intimate acquaintance | with his street number or he would be in | danger of drifting helplessly through the | New York | length of half a dozen blocks Cor. Chicago Times t know why it is offensive for a man or woman to CAITY A tooth pic k mouth any more than y should be taken from or that the fork alone transportation Its destination certainly that it is 1 maxes He nee | A done ey +a Sake of { my nery bear. — Kansas Cf - . King Alphonso Getting in a Bad Ww Apropos of King Alphonso, I hear ke : i falth is serie een leadir » he came to “is i Hi he has COsses disposit p without end lies buried in Mercedes and different to hi Writ intel + Lett Tr The Cubans an Ir I have never seen a (“rihay ace Or ar dand teresting Peop At Last Got Down to Steady Work. As she sat on the Steps one the right to a kiss for ing star She at first evening he claimed demurred but finally ‘ ory shout as became & modest maiden, yielded as to call his attention to flying meteors that were about to escape his observation Fund then got to calling him on lightning bugs, and at last got him down to steady work on the light of a lantern that a man was swinging about in the distance where trains were switching. Exchange, Skulls of Servian Heroes, Twenty years ago Belgrade was bom. barded by the Turks, who held the citadel, and the heads of the Bervian heroes who had struggled for the indepsndence of their country for the space of nearly half A century were set on poles and lined the public promenade, the Kaligmedan, At the tea of Nisch, the present residence of KWig Milan, the famous Kele kalessi tower, bullt with the skulls of the war riors who fell in an unequal struggle, is visible, Chicago Tribune, Industrial Attractions at Hoboken, Bix hundred foreign-made silk loomas, by foreign hands and run by pital, willsoon be one of the chief industrinl attractions at Hoboken. Pron ated to Be a Fiosr Walker, ex-Migsouri bandit, lately ion clerk Boa dry goods store As heen promoted to the walker, arn ect New York Said a lady | after an | “Idon't | dare to look at the back of any thing here.” | | Greek nose | cat | di ever knows | in the | Know why soup | Sur lav She was even so accommodating | BiULY OF HUMAN COUNTENANC What the Auclent Philosophers and Ase trologers Observed ~8lgns of C1! \ t ’ jue tion \} found worthy of i which! at 18 en The aracter but much temper even, gn of the Large d and long life, wh f birds tie cl straight and was a si owner temperamen sted le swe wirils indi lungs, healt} indi- intness A very sharp nose was considered an wn of a busy body, while a bl at the end of this member was an out | ward sig: it confronts me (by | the way, New York is richin mysteries) is | how a man who comes home late at night, | 2 51 E00 4 CTI 8 Large ears were always larity their lonkey being supposed to extend farther than the ears, while small ears were al W The lobe of the ear passing insensibly into the cheek was A sure sign a thief and a liar, while an ex eedingly rp division between the two indicated candor. Thick ears meant while thin de possessor tobe a n the simi. between and the ys K od tel y and orains, Wate ear their lual by and their judgment has by the re ma cntes been « mirmed s of modern wists Cor. Globe Detzoerat Beeds Germinating at Low Temperature A German series of experiments to ascertain the low esttemperature at which seeds are capa Lie of germinating awd winter wheat germinated at 32 de- grees, barley and oats showed their coty- ledon at *2 degrees, but the root did not start till 5 degrees wers reached: Indian corn required 48 degrees; the turnip germ. inated at * degrees; ax at 35 degrees; the pos and clover at 85 degrees; the bean and the lupin at 98 degrees; asparagus at 38 degrees, und the carrot at 88 degrees, — Belentific Journal scientist Original of the Fabled Roe. i, It hiss been hoped that a few of the gh gantie ostrichdike birds (Enyornis) of NM adpgisenr, supposed to be the original of the fabled roc, might still be living: bit a thorough search of the deserts of the jit of that island shows that this how inded, though the species ne donht ex i within comparatively re gent ew York Bun « sa narches with a quickstep F Wiel rides a bleycle, physiognomists and | has andertaken a | | and | about six i Convinced, :. 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