HY wil I# falan un i Bi k Pratl PTR I Hi fare 1 “Oh hay a charm tHiih. buy a charm To break th Who might w #1 will not da it, dame.” $If foul of heart th A deeper © : Than aught they lay on m free is HO, buy a cha HA Tol In love and 1 i] will r" CE The ol Conk mal y My friend's uty Margaret (3. Georg THE CHURCH OF it Stands as the Masterpiece of Byzantine + Architecture and § nstroction. : Materials were brought from far and near, Egypt and Greece unitifig with - Asia Minor and the islands, each con- - tiguous to the capital, in supplying their : a of marble for the colnmns and walls of the church of St. Sophia. nearly six years the work went on with unabated energy. Many difficulties were overcome and many experiments were tried and found successful, and at length, on the 26th of December, 537, 4 ithe church was dedicated amid elamations of the populace, and lated 1 + itd 3 peror ex pride: ‘Glory thought mn great QO Salon The frui be follos in the thr ana the ed pleasure i was bartered. —Jane Porter. dic tion does not n accepts of it ¥ eomprenend it Ti 3 4 ¢ + i The wise man is he why asks a gre ' y 1 { desl of advice and takes A ve ry little of | alveston News ( For the ao- 4 Simple Way of Felling Sticks at a (ost af 1 Cent and Proportionately More orate kive sila, NARNAL The p ports three of these fortune jugglers, THANARS . visa ty Fyy # Ir 1041 -, 111 4 1 x i among bis customers, iho Chineso fes- | tival on their New Year's day is the great day to take a peep into the future, and the Chinese come into New York from all the neighboring towns which are not strong enough in Chinamen to support a fortune teller. One of the soothsayers’ plies his trade on the side- walk in hot weather. Another has his headquarters close to the Chinese the- ater, while the third is in the josshonse in Mott street. fortune telling appliances, which are kept in front of the altar ready for the $ tip Le fri Wind Wanted. + be 11 boo Chinese guarter in New York. | : 2: 3a | nse to make & TAINLY goog i1v- : Every josshouse bas its $i lor the n of the Clty of Fil ground Second. — Nam ful for cl ’ earth composed? Dirt and people. « Seventh. —Name a fruit that has its seeds on the outside. A seed cake. Eighth. —Name five forms of water. Hot water, cold waver, faucet water, well water and ico wuter. Ninth.—Name andl locate the five senses. The eyes are in the northern part of the face and the mouth in the southern. : : Tenth. —Who were the mound buoild- ers? History cannot inswer these ques tions. Science only can. J Eleventh — Define flinch and nso it in A Ne ; I i tip = id bi ik : a I n the other lu YT - he controlling infinarnice. An ith “the development Troe Refs mors: ~~ 1 % rl iy 8 > Af Fp } portant meetings of tho order ever held. | There were 500 delegates in attendance, One of the most important propositions sabniitted to tha meeting was nade by A. V. Norval, that $20,000 be appro: priated to purchase all the right and title in the plans of the order upon which Mr. Browne hold a copyright The question of purchase bad been mada a special order at the previons annual meeting. Mr. Browne was asked t) stata what he considered a fair pries for his plans and the like and named $40,000. Dr. T. 8. P. Miller ¢f New York mado 5 i i iit ! Vi iT 5 # On Where Pritain nospher and clear weather, This is fru aii seasons at the 6,000 foot level, or while rain fails in torrents for an hour nearly every day during May, June, July and August, the san always shines the rest of the. day, and ten minutes after the rain bas ceased the sandy roads are dry and the air does not retain moisture. After these months not a drop of water falls from the cloudless eky, and snow- i storms are few and light. The mercury occasionally drops to 20 degr-es below zeros during winter nights and riges to 60 degrees in the shade the \ ¥ lic and took up a collection, after which, of oourse, he lifted the cloth and found the boy perfectly nnharmed. The second feat, by a different per- former, was even more startling. A peach was called for by one of the speo- tators. “It is March,” said the magician. “The land is still icchound. Peaches are not to be obtained now except in paradise.’ a “Oh, well,” answered the spretators, | “yon are a sorcerer and onglit to be akla £4 Friny a vo Tv Fr on {+1
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