-.WW at - HUMAN PANTOMIME. Ortata Gmlorn Abaolatelr Identi fied With Certain Feeling. Certain gestures are absolutely Iden tified with ctTtaln feeling. To shake one's fist Is to threaten, to liold up one's finger Is to warn. To indicate thought we place the tips of the flutters on the forehead, to show concentrated atten tlon we apply the whole hand. To rub the hands Is everywhere a sign of Joy, I'.nd to clap them a sign of enthusiasm. It would be easy to multiply examples. AIHniiatlou, negation, repulsion are all indicated by motions that every one understands. It is the same, in quite us great a degree, with nationalities, in spite of the original diversity of the races that make them up. The mimetic character results at once from race, from history and from climate. The gesture of the Kngllshman is fierce and harsh. He scaks briefly, brusquely, lie Is cold, positive, force ful. His salutation is cold and accen tuated, but his handshake Is loyal. The gesture of Germany is heavy, good hu mored and always ungraceful. Many of the Slav people ure unwilling to I(K)k one In the face, nnd they have a false gesture. The Spaniard and the rortuguese, although dwelling In a southern land, gesticulate little. Their language Is rhythmic, slow, solemn; they are grave; their salutation Is a little theatrical. The Italian Is lively, mobile, intelligent, gay. Ills language Is harmonious, sonorous, warm and luminous, like his country's sky. The salutation of the Italian Is quick and full of feeling, his gesture colored and exaggerated. Loudon Answers. The Coffee f'ni In I'rmtn. The expression "to give a cup of cof fee" has In I'ersla a somewhat omi nous significance. This Is due to the fact that the cofTee cup Is one recog nized medium for conveying poison. Some years ago the governor of Aspa dana, having long been at daggers drawn with the chief of a powerful mountain tribe, determined In this way to put an end to all trouble. He pro fessed to entertain a great degree of friendship and esteem for the chief tain and Invited him to visit lilm at his palace. The chief unsuspiciously came, accompanied by his two young sons. For a week they were royally enter tained. Hut nf last one morning when the chief came into his host's presence he was -oldl.v received, and an attend ant soon stepped forward with a single cup of coffee In his band, which he of fered to the guest. The latter could not fall to understand that he was doomed. Preferring, however, steel to poison, he declined the cup and was thereupon, at a signal from his host, (stabbed to death. When Men Were Itranded. A curious relic of bygone times, prob ably the only one in England, still stands at Lancaster castle. It Is a Htrong Iron holdfast, Into which the prisoner who In olden time had been sentenced to be branded as a malefac tor had his hand thrust and locked. The branding Iron, after being made red hot at the end, was pressed against the "brawne of the thumb," and on be ing withdrawn the letter M branded on the unfortunate prisoner's flesh In dicated from henceforward that he was a malefactor. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the judge and jury and in open court, and the brander Invariably turned to the Judge after he had done his work and ex claimed, "A fair mark, my lord" It is 100 years since the instrument was last used on two men sentenced to im prisonment for manslaughter. F.iiHt Indian Monkey. A naturalist who has traveled In the East Indies says: "The effect on the monkeys of man's appearance is most interesting. The expression of their emotions is certainly almost human as they sit nnd stare at 1dm, coughing and snarling with anger and contempt, drawing back their heads and throw ing the hand before the face with a gesture of abhorrence and other move ments indicative of shocked and out raged feelings. I!ut predominant is the expression of absolute horror, which, coming from those we consider our still degraded cousins, Is to our su periority very aggravating." Analyxla nf a Tenr. The chief element in the composition of a tear Is water, but with water arc associated minute proportions of salt, Boda, phosphate of lime, phosphate of soda and mucus, and when seen under the microscope n tear after evapora tion looks like a very small fish bone, owing to the salines forming them selves into lengthened cross lines. Perfect Work Aumired. Fuddy Come, now, what would you propose to bring about an ideal state of things? lJuddy Nothing easier, my friend. I'd Just put everybody at work upon somebody else's Job, and then of course every kind of work would be done per fectly. Boston Transcript. Light Work. "My brother Jakey's got a new Job." "Where's he working'"' "Down to the electric light plant." "Picking currents off the wires?" "Yes. How did you guess? He says he likes the Job. It's such light work." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. To Avoid C'onfnxtnn. The Stranger And so you are named Ceorge Washington, the same as our distinguished president? The Colored Porter Yaas, sub; but I has a tlifferunt birfday, sub. Ilrooklyn Life. Some people are like n river. The only way tin y can attract attention is by going on a rampage. Atchison (J lobe. AUK VOtr I.OIM; AW Nil Kit F. Wist within the next SO day? If so write II. C. Allen, C. P. T. A. Nickel Plate Road, 920 State street, Erie, Pa., for rates, routes, dates ol Kpecial parties, etc. 20 years experience, testimonials galore, best accommodations and always cheapest rates available Write to-day. A2nJti2t TO t lUE A C'OIJ IN ONE lAY Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signature is on each box. Is-. 1-14-ly II OW al-outyour Ktix-k of Klationery Ixk it tip'tnen, call and see us. THE "TOUCH" ARTISTIC. A Delicate Job That the Thief O.uld ot lleaist Ilolna;. We have cut society too intvh on t'" square. Perpendicular and hor.o.i:.il lines do not make the only Intelligent divisions. The relationship of Raphael with a piekporket I talked to once I) more Intimate essentially than It Is with some makers of "pictures" mid moldcrs of statuary." The thhf had been arrested la-cause, having obtained permission to live In N'ew York pro vided he did not work there, he was caught stealing a watch. "Why did you do It?" I asked him. "Well. I ll tell you," he said. "I sim ply couldn't help It. I'm no kleptoma niac. It Isn't the stealing I like, but the fun of doing a hard Job prettily. This Is the second turn I've made. The first was like this: I saw a rich, fat man in a crowd, and I noticed that his watch was hung In a new way, hard to break. My fingers itched, not for the watch. but to break it off. I moved up, lifti-d the watch, walked away with It and then went back and hung the thing on the chain again. This second time something like that. I saw a delicate Jolt, tried It, got the watch, and Just then the fellow happened to look for the time. He 'hollered.' nnd n detective near by pinched inc. I don't think I'm what you'd call a natural thief, but I like to work w ith my lingers, and I like the excitement of stealing." McClure's. Frederick the t.reat. In the course of some military evolu tions Frederick the Great of Prussia, irritated by some mistake of n captain, ran after him with his slick In order to strike him. The captain ran away. The next morning the commanding of ficer reported to the king that the offi cer In question, one of the most elll cient In the regiment, had sent in his papers. "Tell 1 1 1 in to come to me," said the king. The officer, in groat perturbation, came, "(lood morning, major," he apostrophized the officer, who was speechless with surprise. "I wanted to tell you of your promotion, but you ran so fast I could not catch you up. (iood morning." Another time nil officer attempted to get a comrade Into bad odor with the king by telling his majesty that he was a drunkard. In a subsequent bat tle the hitter's fitness was conspicuous, whereas ills slanderer played a very poor part. When afterward be defiled past the king at the head of his reg iment, his majesty called out to him In a voice of thunder, "The sooner you take to drink the better." The Enrlj- Clrcim. Leaving out of count the great cir cuses of Home nnd Antloch nnd coining down to something of modern times, the first circus in F.ngland was on a footpath known as Halfpenny Hatch, In the Waterloo road. London. There, in 177(1, Aslley's first performance was given, with the aid of n drum, two fifes and one clown. A charge of sixpence was mail" for the front standing places. There was no building and not even a tent, but merely a ring of ropes and stakes. Primitive as were the arrange ments Astley soon attracted good au diences and was able to add to his programme conjuring, transparencies, vaulting and tumbling, with displays of fireworks. In course of time ho was able to hire an Inclosed ground and erected scats under a substantial roof. He called the place Astley's Amphi theater Itidlng house. A Ilenrtr Rater. In a book on gastronomy appears this anecdote of the gastronomic prow ess of a Swiss guard In the employ ment of the Marechal de Villars: "One day the guard was sent for by the marechal, who had heard of his enor mous appetite. 'How many sirloins of beef can you eat?' he tentatively ask ed. 'Ah, nionseigneui-, for me I don't require many five or six at the most.' 'Anil how many legs of mutton?' 'U-gs of mutton? Not many seven or eight.' 'And fat pullets?' Oh, as to pullets, only a few a dozen.' 'And of pi geons?' 'As to pigeons, monselgueur, not many forty, perhaps fifty.' 'And larks?' 'Larks, monselgueur? Al ways.' " Family Itelatlons. "Who Is that man you were Just talking with?" "That's my brother-in-law." "He looks enough like you to bo your own brother." "He Is my own brother. We are twins." "Twins? Then why did you say lie was your brother-in-law?" "Ilceanse he is. I have three broth ers one In law, one in medicine and one in the army." Minneapolis Trib une. Item Womhlp. "It strikes me that Itrlmken deserves n great deal of credit." "He never Impressed me ns n brainy man." "That's just the point. When n man With so little brains as Rrimken has managed to be so prosperous, I can't help feeling that he must possess some great nnd mysterious superiority." Washington Star. The Only One. An American tourist who calh-d on Robert Hums' widow, Jean Armour, n few years after his death had the au dacity to ask her, "Can you show me any relics of the poet?" "Sir," an swered the old lady, with majestic dig nity, "I urn the only relict of Robert P.urns!" I'luln Tulk. The Miserly Traveler P.e careful with that trunk, you vagabond! I wouldn't have it fall for ID shillings. The Porter I doubt not, but a shil ling in time nilfht save nine. Loudon Express. . , auk voi: t;oixt; anvwiikue West within the next 30 dayB? If so, write II. C. Allen, C. P. it T. A. Nickel Plate Road, IrJO State street, Erie, Pa., for rates, routes, dates of special parties, etc.. 20 years experience, testimonials galore, best accommodations and always cheapest rates availadle. Write to-day A'20Jn24 WANTED YOU Nrt MEN to prepare ior unvernmf nt 1'osilions. Fine Open ings in all Departments, flood Salaries Rapid Promotion. Examinations soon, Particulars Kroe. Inter-State Cor. Inst., Cedar Rapids, la. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS Their Life la an Kxeltlaar One and t'arrlea Many Iteaponnlbilitiea. American visitors in Paris, I'erlln or Vienna oficn wonder how ;:i:d where corresK)iideiits do llieir work. The truth is a large part of their work is done at these very s-ielnl gatherings where you have met lhi:i. Iniiioriaiit news is usually there olitnhialilo only. Statesmen and diplomats, generals nnd admirals, leaders of tliou;;!:t and action, the foil-most men of business and the indefatigable promoters of great n"v ventures nil the men and women. In fact, who make the news and who are the fountain head of it -the correspond ent will meet then-. It depends on lilt Individual exertions and on his Uc and gift of persuasion what usl ha makes of Ids opportunities. I'einc; treated ns n social equal. It devolves of course on the correspondent to recipro cate favors shown, not In quantity p"r haps, but at lenst In quality. The lead ing correspondents must have homes of comfort and must throw them ojien to the olliehil nnd unofficial world nt stat ed Intervals, say three or four times s-r season. Their private fortunes or their Incomes must be large enough to admit that. Their annual expenditures cannot be less than .$,.ixxi and may ex ceed Jl.'.OCK). The Iindon Times, for Instance, pays its correspondents on a liberal scale, salaries of .$.'.)) to $10, IM being the rule. Yet the majority of them find It necessary to make tip regular deficiencies in their exchequer out of their own private funds. The life of the American correspond ent on the conl incut of EiirnM Is a life Interesting nnd fascinating enough In Its way, nnd It broadens the mental horizon as perhaps no oilier occupa tion does. I tut It Is a nerve destroying life, n life in which there Is scarcely a minute he can call his very own. Ev ery day In the year It spurs Its slave on to utmost exertion. It barely pays ex penses, and It necessitates constant outlays In time nnd money which can not bo put down In the expense ac count and which ore a drain on health and purse alike. Even under the most favorable circumstances the game Is hardly worth the candle. To go to bed at 2 or :$, fagged out with nev,or end ing excitement and toll; to be waked out of a sound sleep an hour later by a ring at the telephone or by inoppor tune cable inquiries from the home of fice; to dress hurriedly, take n cab to the nearest telegraph office and there wire n hasty reply; then to return and seek n few hours of fitful sleep and to rise morning after morning mire freshed, wllh never repose for body nnd soul all tills Is neither conducive to longevity nor to n quiet and con tenled mind. World's Work. Some VlannI Measurement. "When I watch n new building going up day by day from foundation to flagstaff." said the city salesman, "I get so muddled by the time It Is com pleted that I cannot tell for the life of me whether It Is fifty feet wide or 500 feet. So far as mere visual measure ments go. the size varies so much In the course of construction that confu sion is unavoidable. When the ex cavation for the foundation Is in order, the hole In the ground seems so enor mous that I could take oath It covers n ten acre lot. After the steel frame work goes up the building shrinks amazingly, and I say to myself: 'Well, that Isn't going to be such a big nfTair ofter all. How could my eyes have de ceived mo so when looking at the ex cavation?' Itut when the walls arc finished nnd the windows In and the decorations all stuck In place the whole building swells out again prodigious ly." New York Times. Some Foreign Coins. The franc was formerly called llvre (pound), though the connection with any special weight Is not evident. The name of the Cerinan coin, mark, mean ing a weight of eight ounces, wus for merly In general use In Europe. The name of the Italian coin thnt corre sponds with the franc (lira) also means pound. The coins In present use in Spain have their names from other sources. The five peseta piece, which corre sponds; with the .American dollar. Is called escudo (shield). "Peseta," the name of the small coin representing the monetary standard, means simply "little piece." "Ruble"' Is from the word meaning "to cut," anil was so called because originally the coin was made with an ornamental edge. IHnrhent Criimn In the World. The highest cross in the world is said to be that which caps the loftiest peak of the liars', mountains. The cross Is in reality a tower, and it commands a magnificent view of the 0-01111117 around. The height of the tower Is 1'JO feet, and It stands on a mountain 1.7.TI feet above the sea level. A stair of UuO steps leads to the top of the cross, but then Is an elevator, of which the poo ple avail themselves who for any rea son wish to avoid the long climb. The l.nnarnnKe of the Tnrf. "Couldn't yon get your money down on that race?" "No." "What was the trouble." "I pronounced the name of the horse correctly and the bookmaker couldn't understand me." Washington Star. Pretty Decent llimbnnil. "Rut you say her marriage to youny Iliglu-olier tinned out belter than wus expected?" "Much belter, lie hadn't spent mora than half her money when they sep arated." Ilrooklyn Life. The Artlxt'N lin. Friend -Rut - or what's the Idea of the work? I don't quite grasp it. Artist The Idea Is to sell it. Olden go News. Mr. Joseph Ponilnvillo, of Stiilwatrr, Minn., after having spent over $-',0nn with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his drug gist, Mr. Alex. Richards, to trvja box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, lie did so, and is a well man to-dav. If troubled with indigestion, bad taste in the mouth, lark of appetite or consti pation, give these Tablets a trial, and von are certain to be more than pleased with the result. For sale at i cents per box by Dr. Dunn, Tioncsta, W. (J. Wilkius, West Hickory. When you want a pleasant physic try ( liamliprlain s Mtomach ami l.iver T:il lets. Tliey are exsy to take ami lcaant In ellecl. I-or sale liv lr. Dunn, Tio neata, W. i. Wilkius," West Hickory. STEALING A DOG. Sir Edwin I.imlnrtr'1 Experience With a London Fancier. Sir Edwin Landseer, the animal painter, one time was about to put the finishing touches to the portrait of a dog belonging to a nobleman and was expecting a visit from his model-when the owner arrived in a state of great is-rturbatlon without the dog. The an imal had been stolen. After talking over the loss with Sir Edwin the own er decided to leave the mutter in the painters hands, together with a ten pound note as a reward for the recov ery of the dog. Sir Edwin's acquaintance with the dog fanciers was large, nnd be sum moned to his aid one Jem Smith, who he thought might put lilin on the right track. He showed the man the picture and the bank note and promised that if the dog were restored no questions should be asked. Six weeks later Smith arrived at the studio leading the missing dog by a piece of string. "Here is your 1D," said the artist, "and I suppose I must ask no questions. Rut now that the affair is done with you may just as well tell inc nlsuit it." After a moment of hesitation the man confessed that lie himself was the thief. "You, you thundering rascal!" exclaimed Sir Edwin. "Then why on earth have you kept us In suspense all this time?" "Well, you see, gov'ner," was the answer, "I stole the dorg, but the gcn'lcmnn I sold him to kep' 'lni so Jolly close that I hadn't a chance of nicking him again till yesterday, and that's the truth, s'elp me." The Tower of Thought. P.eware of what you think, for what you think, quite ns much as what you do, molds your character. Wrong acts persisted In will wreck any life, but wrong thoughts have Just ns sure an effect. It not Infrequently happens that people who live fairly good lives so far as their actions go do not feel it necessary to set so close n guard 011 their thoughts, These are hidden, and of what harm Is It to occasionally cher ish n vulgar thought If one does not allow It to escape in action? Of what harm to bate If one does not show it? To iniagiii" oneself committing wrong acts if one does not actually commit them? Rut the laws of life say that every thought affects the whole being. As a man's heart Is, so will lie bo. Evil thoughts gradually undermine the character.and some day these thoughts will burst into action which is irre mediable. Woman's llomeCoinpanion. Stan of Death. Of course the various physical phe nomena which usually accompany the act of dying vary considerably in the early stages with the causes which are producing death. To one schooled In death scenes the physiognomy which the grim destroyer presents Is one not easily mistaken. Among the many signs of death that ore unmistakable are the failing pulse, the coldness of the extremities, the change in the countenance as the ve nous blood courses the arteries, the skin grows clammy as the vmious vessels refuse to longer perforin their func tions, the eyes glaze, the Jaw drops, fluid accumulates In the windpipe, causing the "death rattle," and finally the breathing ceases altogether. ShnpInK the Verdict. In a book on life In the Sierra Ne vada mountains Clarence King tells of n cowboy trial of a Mexican on n charge of horse stealing. A Jury was gathered In the street, showed Into a room, and some time later a dozen fel lows burst In demanding the verdict. "Not guilty," answered the foreman. With volleyed oaths and ominous lay ing of hands on pistol hilts the boys slammed the door with, "You'll have to do better than that!" In half nn hour the advocate gently opened the door again. "Your opinion, gentlemen?" "(Jullty!" "Correct! You can come out. We hanged him nn hour ngo." nnitdhl-it Prayer Wheels. In the sacred city of Ourga, the head quarters of Mongolian Ruddhlsin, are numerous "prayer wheels," Inscribed with prayers and dedications to Rud dha, and the more they are turned tho more religions they make you. Many of the more devout persons turn small er wheels held In the left hand while manipulating the large one with the right hand. Curious bits of rags fly ing above the palisades of the Inclo sures of the town are "prayer flags." No Mongolian house is without them the more the better for each one Is supposed to convey n prayer to Iiud dlm. Don't Know Too Mneli. There Is nothing else a man so much needs as the ability to "make up his mind." Men who have crowded their minds have n great difficulty In "mak ing them up," and Indecision is tho fa tal consequence. He who knows n lit tle and knows how to apply It Is more fortunate than those with n superior culture which paralyzes their action. p.oston ( 1 lobe. The Obnerrunt Ynnth. The pompous new resident had been having a set-to with the smart boy of the neighborhood. This was the young ster's parting shot: "Aw, you don't need t' think you're no whole legislacher Jlst becoz every body's nl'ays pi-esontiir bills to you!" Raltiiiiorc American. No f'unxe For Alnrm. Insurance Agent Now that you have a wife, don't you think you ought to lake out a life policy? New Wed Oil, I guess not! I don't think she Is going to prove dangerous. Ck'cago News. Steel rusts seven times as rapidly at iron. Paint Your Rngsrj For 7.e. to $1.00 with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 ozs. more to the pint than others, wears longer, and gives a gloss equal to now work. Sold by James D. Davis. Jul Watch Your Shoulders. When standing la-fore a looking glass, notice if your shoulders are th.- same height, (i rally the right is higher than the left. The reason for this tin evenness lies in t!ie way one sits. You get Into a comforlaide chair at your desk, and nt once you rest your right elbow on the arm of your chair or your desk, thus throwing oic- shoulder high er than the other. This Is especially the case where one writes a great deal. When you notice that one shoulder is higher than the other, the thing to do Is to change your way of sitting nt your desk. Two simple exercises will bu iM-neficlal. The arm of Hi:- lower shoul der should be extended upward, the hand grasping a dumbbell. That of the higher shoulder should be lowered and made o support a heavy weight. l'nvlinh IlniHU. The composition of English brass Is about seventy parts of copper and thir ty of zinc. '-Prince Itupert's metal" contains 7-"i to So per cent of copper nnd on account of its golden color Is employed to sonic extent in Jewelry. The kind of brass called tombac con tains still more copper, nearly eighty five parts in a hundred, it Is the alloy used for the manufacture of what Is called Imtch metal, an Imitation of gold leaf. It can be rolled into sheets, nnd these can be beaten out till they are only fifty-three thousandths of an inch In thickness. Chambers' Journal. Two Sill I'M to it. Wife It's hateful of you not to give me the bonnet I want. Ah, me! If you only knew how much I have to put up with! Husband Huh! If you only knew bow little I have to put up with, you wouldn't asl; me to put up for a bonnet. Philadelphia Press. A Versifier. Scribbler Would you call yourself a poet or simply a versifier? Scrawler Well, when the editor lights his pipe wl'h my stuff it's a cast- of verse afire.-Philadelphia Record. itup.N itsi-ir. "dot a talking machine at home?" "Yes." "What did you pay for it?" "Nothing; married it."-London TU RKS. 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