i *® * | HOW THEY DINED. the Seveotesnth Century. The old Engrish had threa meals a) CE pe ! Phe Methods of the English at Table Im | Bay, of which th chinf meal was taken when the work of the day was finished, "The first meal abint B o'cbwk, ie RD and sopper was taken | just before bedtamie. The Normans dined | at the old English breakfast time iv a) little Inter wl supped st 7 p adore times tha higher chives dinad at At aud sapped at 5, int rd pr hatte seldom took they meals before 12 aud 6 o'clock. © The chisf meals, dinasr and enpper, year taken in the Rail Bah by the ald rex, tin English and the Normans, for tha paris | AI ant comp ut nw wirrtil the foun of Ehaboth, Yeoh last oid not busana } regular meal until gnite latsl sid Dr. Murray, in the Oxfonl Dictionary, gave 1463 ns the date of the earliest quidas tion in which the ward ooenrrad, The ow ya In: na NB SR HA ime meal did not bacon recognized noid Iata in the seventornth century, half a pint of Rhanish wing or «dram fiy | Pepys havitoally tok his draft of ceived from one of th me | the astern Republican senators, who of strong waters in place of a morning | mesl Inner wis meal of the dar, and from the acce of Henry IV to the daith of Quosn Eliza. beth the dinners wira a8 somptuons and extravagant ay any of those now served, Carvive was then a find art rgiit hig own knife and spoon, abwapk tha priat Fach | ips wiry likely tO om Edom oro tempers of | event toat the Repmtilie | such officer, from whith it appénrs that | jean Senators have | grail fork was non fntrodnesd 1 Ford anil pad epye took his spoon and fork with him to the lord mayor's feast in C1663. The almencs of forks led to moch 1 meres boing laid apon the ant of wash. il Thomas Coryate of | Hahed hix ““Crodities’ in: | the senate, oil | giver much thought pa AL) REPUBLICANS Will NOT ATTEMPT TC REORGANIZE THE SENATE, Ss EY, £08 fi TL THE LEADERS’ PLANS. | weirs avo suo § ¥ i ] 1 1 1 § YATE In Former Tiaes They Wern Biiges of ¢ this Wakver's Frhircuion, Sra ti ya this Coun: 31 : : | Populists and Silverites Left Oat {hanges i 8, dipner wad to Bie Made by Agreement Between Far. ! ties. Sore of the Proposed Plas The statement Sonat rads has made to silver men will Heansi to récrgand thst the giv Lin ReDAtS Un ieeEs the Reynblicuns shall conenda to the sil vor ren the vacancy (nn the sommittes en finance ersated by the fromm the senate of Me MePharson New Jersey and shall wherwipe give due ammsideration to tly silver men i# certain to attract much attention from Republican senators that siart has Jong bein expected, and there jg reason 10 leiieve that it bas been in advance given doo consideration | 1 3 | binges forth nnd he is condTmped, buat | hy them. A communication has just bean re has himsel! heen fv position 0 hed senate Republicans for to tha managing Repob ta this gnhject, and that the indications now are that shey are likely to arripy At this cone la sion : That they will not eel to TANT | the Populists or by making sueh con. mesls snd to the rake that the left hand | slime shoo bb dipped nto the oom gosifen with the The porfert dinner at tha best tima of Foglish cokery emeieted of courses, each oornplets do bani, and ter misated Ly a enbtioty or davies, the whole being renaded off with ypceas after which the passin retired info an hor room, : { sepddins in the way of coanmitiye ing the hands heoh before and after | ; ter the silver men as will oon Republican party in spy way ts the in | RR | dorsepnent of free silver that i Hianoes mon dish, the right hand being ‘ocapien i threo | i £ white JRRisy, ena meais and Froid were sired with tho choleer wines The Fnoglish werd ccsentiaily | meat eaters, and it was ot wot] thes thse of tha commonwealth that pod ding attained its extraordinary pra ty. hadesd. ha first mention of padding | £ fm the nantes of the Boekinast’ at Bt Bartholomew's hospital did not our | putil 1710, and in 1702 is an item of § shillings for ive ~ Lindon Times Ah Sil PA GR fitntaly Dances of OL The wainaet is already known to many, | wera it only theopgh tha inunmerable | pictures executed by nastolists, now del | bat sil onl voted The dainty gestures, the graceiul stefy, the swooping courts sien, are po serit Yo ue, but the sara band and the pavans we do ust know much about, nithongh they are welll worth being studied. The sarabaod be what coe might call an almost religious dance, for it 1a a0 deliberate, so solemn aud yet =o gracefully bematifal The cavaliors, whip they bend belare their i ', fafr partners. literally swonp the Boor with their plimkd hats, while the ls diss’ brroades und faces flatter srcund thet dike the wings of soma bright hued butterfly aback to take its flight The | promenndoa—s wort of polonaise—which foliowe, the ranples marching with im poking demeanie Teliiad ong anathor, Mm, beyond cvervthiog | wlee, | bechmiogl Aninty, sithough sotaew hat strait laced, Bot Onn count be snything but en ohantid is something «5 entirely 18 payed frag he Lintey Wn ohr # when dancing ts written oft tha cards of inviiatice The pavase is sprightiier, wors like thy pavonte, wad Gripes Oto constant play fuow, wall magaged trains and again pinmed bats the tout cotati. wakivg op a tablona of unsurpassed charin and sristocratic vi The os septind quabitne of all thes HOPS WED simplicity and graon, for they afford no opportunity for displays of gymnastics, of bareica athlatissam uo force of blosps, po pushing or Juiting or elbowing. They “gre the vary esicuce of easy gliding and of keeping thie to strains of wmeloedy, which remind one oviduatarily of the evanescent odor of scum pare old per: fare Like those wa still find 10 the silk- Wow 580 en sachets mada by oor grigt-grand. mothers ~-Egchange AA SR SARE PH 8 BNR Tha Barisal Guns. In the delta of the Ganges a mysteri- ons gant (1 sometizmes heard, 10 which the perme of “Barisal guys’ i5 given, _ pecwuse of its resemblanos to the dail re- pors of distant artillery. Pimilar noise aro well known to the Hghthonea keep. | nd and Bone ‘twist ponflers, epprally hear era and fishermen of Osis logne, wha eall then the * or fog dissipators, and to the detopations of guns, they are not very like these, and they occur at irreg. heir origin laenveloped | jn mystery, bat some physicists regard | wm 4% electrical detonations, such as | them oHations, such Deanoerate are even ular intervals, might be produced by flashes of ordinary lightaiog or the explosion of globe light ping, while others refer them to the | ‘shocks of fluid matter in the bowels of the earth or the rumbling of slight eurth- quakes. —Public Opinion, A Question of Honor. She is young, happily married and prosperous. A short time ago she lost her purse in the street, and immediately upon discovering her loss went to a pewspapor office and put in an adver: tisement, offering a reward for the re torn of the missing article. The follow: {ng day a poor wan brought the purse to her house and claimed the reward. Leary ing him standing at the door, she disap peared, presumably to get the promised gam, but in reality to send one of her servants for a policeman, although she bad no good reason for doubting the man’s statement that he had picked up the purse in the street. Ho was not ar- pasted, but he got mo reward. This sork of thing is rather discouraging to persona with honest intentions. —New York Journal : SENATOR RENE M. TEILAR of Moth kinds shall be rejects), if ten | dered, ard that i Denperats as the wanate shall be such time as» pubis by their trod the sends, 3x In fact, tho mos tien from a sone 5 : that such an arrabgspent wi. betseesn the Denes und fieans. One of the conse ont 8 oon pect wold and the Poros in vr Fe bar Lat the = fetes fir the (foes a monteol of the conn is concerned. The plan which is & to be ander consadorat Bilge cane will somisent That the Repnill ¢ that the Drenooratz shall retain Hiobard | 4. Bright t BeTHOAnT AL ATI, he presi anil GEet imennslent, sa that sane panty partion as to the dist age shall be made 4 the Repubite- ns shall elect a seorstary of Lhe senate in the place of Mr. Coax of North Caro Hg and that a pres shall bo cheson whi will be mntaally soceptable to loth parties Itowill be the understanding abo, shonld this agreement be puede, that the minor de te aball yeah 3 tails of the patronage of the a be areanged io 8 manner which shall be satisfactory to the cameos committees of the Republican snd Dessocralie parties. This plan world altogether eliminate the silver men and the Populiata fron the senate as in any seuss ad or sontro) Hog factor, 18 would prevent fing arrogant by the knowledge that they bad the balance of power and eould dictate the admin wenld relieve bath the frien third party rile ano wows se gave them from the embarraserant of = He oro chi rw Sa BE an Ee them on the evening of a hot day in gom- | being Woo 2 ay lieu fons 114 r. Althotigh the sounds are compared | pdful of Populi senay mer, Al gh 0 *3 1G COMPATOL | known that the ilo addere of With £0» Bee publican and Demccratio partie grad ly desire to avoid the embirrassusan apd oblimtions which woild be cropte by any alliance with thy Pophlists, The tn respect than are the Ropublicans, The contest between the Demoerits and the Pepulists in the weiter statis bas been | #0 perscual and Litter there that Demo spistie senators have admittea that 14 would be far more agreeable to them | and to their constituencies to such an arrangetoent as to the joint ad- ministration of the senate ay indicated thau to have any with their Populist adversary, Such an armangament bitwesn the Democrats and the Republicans wonld be by no means impracticable. There is a precedent for it It bus, In a measure, ¥ dealings been done before. During the series of | years when the Damocrats and the Bepublivans in the | raargin between the SEDALY Was Very Bartow A oumpronnise of this sort was resorted to for a consid erable time. At present tho conditions are such that it winld be easy fur the Democratic and Republican senators to agree upon such a disposition of the offices of sergeant at-arms and secretary of the senate us bas boen sngpestod, — Washington Star. ir Teller of Col. rot ieavont | of A Beclarntion of | At eminent of ciently spoken of | the ohoice of the f presi. inn the ans should elect wer by sm allianes with Sopa with the in whivh sd. nti the serits wold be Jefe bo eomsydenone be dation so far a | LEE whing | | Republican aud Demiictatic sonatas i this aril Benyey Been make has been | ERC Eid Was aT wise a profes : Si the grofession o & 3 Sin I Rery Xx ; 3 3wna ie Frew h privateer fallen into Pi RM Re thes Biase bof rs a port martial a ¥ np i¥ Dre VE % Cekiiifol x 3 [rages 8 Al has | of the Bogdish asd | oid bv dos he stick to his pram med INDEBTEDNESS. Wwe ’ semrah rire i A bereosyer am Talime to's Hie sharaoter of a faherman that his judges are puszied uot one of soddenly places around the 3 that the nth Ww ¥ t Black necked hich Pers Wire 1 pacapes exeention to die sword in b Cooper kpew What hw was Wr hont, for be, too, had been an foe Military and naval men ware bl wravats when in plain cloths, and civil Jafar the rise of he blak Bean in vogow ba Bet only wear, ara vAt, earcleasiy tind white Seoeniirk, bad Wir : viian ros ia fail military valor k the FPrenth R hoped bein, tribawe Ld AR MR EY guards, the broots, sodtdensiy called from their tants to meat | boast po Tims ta tia Sy the Fea ming English, tipar rinh Tacd Seavals with thelr acvus Ended Eun Ai tae Gane pinks of | TAR BR TE I TE y EES WIT Aire gi £ ! Ea i ¢ thee Bugiish a : Bailing REP | man's rc : COTO ix 3 i of paeraorael a gaan woript. WARD hi AX Poor M1 grave SLE pionL ZuRy. Hadi fin Psa. ww gins yer the Henrang in ginday provid ft Pologne, pasion veneie of thoy sudeoe semen, ang of waiy : dix ares ed : was ynbetta, Wig ¢ Bis friend to Chand, Mo Anil > sented the Chan bet readers of a | hat he did soa Fd gl pia ad FOC pe esd Pats %33, thn Hox Bat sanctisr onricus piste of evidence : farwind. at Tha BEVEY para 31 gotived fine ana Sure in their fist 3 Want Now neither Gabe no Guat con Wh pessitily have diane] Ps ante, Gk {ras Ee the a oe noc 3 ii Oy fi ik Bw ie Fe ps i % RE} 5 #3. YOGI HANA, that $3 ve excell, Ties saded ewig 7 sian wand Prsafiiie firs ied Hore we pin eh words ar did tent Fri tapers i cmt Faves dyn mtin Ihe Pest Thing Usnllege Dosa For a Man, : Whatever ay bee 30 8% Apwrican collie as the: Apseroan wave waase 1a if a mann I: freaeiv ns Bie Lid wii x = Aap FRR ok foie On Fady Pr: PO Satine st hewe emators from magnifying them. peives or froan beoian iE parties iia Joa Xooop oF sre ernest in this ws Leas ta He bad lose to her, and she adgs ttle Le litiie he on wheel ud il she was jammed Int i ; situation was pening, wm complicated by the glare of the oh an the other sides She wandered of ‘ thanght she liked 3% | The pretty giri turned on “If you want my place, sir, i “I shall be Bappy to rue acd give 12 | you, but please don't "ry CO iwhile lam init" And the masher pulled the strap and | got out, — New York Juzirnal CA a tN pO. Is the Coarse of Events “yay, Chimmy,' be said thoughtfal- ly as he gazed at the golf players, “Wats de matter win’ ‘em pow?’ “Look at "em an see, Dar're playin shinny. Dey il be shootin marlies an fivin kites next.’ —Washingtun Star, | | do." { 3 Bis avons | LETT W i s aid hop his tray obaracter | ty ; {Tae Thief Did Not Believe In Fgusl Pivi i or, ST lash ha fal jans aped ther until black belame tha ghia : Ith popularity Hkowiss was a cic | Yi 3 PRISE gn eforward | aer. mG 3 1 5% RTE the nes. spruug up oon tl : FI% and Jerusalem during the v“ders’s no tellin what dese swells’ | = CUNMENT, sion When Revolvers Came In. bands in the air and was eking x tha harral of a revoly, byt be ret raring “of presame, ained his poesenca Ie’ “That's wot, renliad the highway man as ho began gol iim # pre kets, ST mapposed an : That's naaaliy the 5 wax Alagr at 90 AY try te Sronies. Yon justify yone sey i Ey. Tom CRT rey Frans 4 Py £ Toa the theeiry thar stall paneiacsne 1 i wan the oye won fy Hea ap to 4 fo the ahr w Fi AGROB IRE Y i connes ®EPTIY TORISTIES O95 — Their Difference, “The moss tiling tetimony as 63 th the Frepeh and Lie iegiiah nature that 1 ever withosmed gaidl a Wor, Wi an Pivawien Wa were dining with an American woman in hover of danghter's : pone engagenent Fuesty wars A Prenchn = diMararion ata fy her ard a and 5% i a wes Sak ob Sains Yosh Hers Lasiiaat Shin thin trix the Fronehnian © is gr Ribsta 23 ana pa iy ihe heim ons Fon 3 3 dries yk ae Diiaea nl Many Wives Have thse ‘When senwmv Ld bo much as 1 did hired, mins rastice, m genr, tau Vasile nse In has to ga In ¥ ck while seven davs nal mianiiwiiis elas S33 u sak % hy ak Ana Aare said Oo aase 5 ad bafween Calvary 8 chun ¥s FOV pi ERG RON “is Lilies oof the valley in France are od virgins tears ing the eracitixion, yy ait i oY . . Pho eves wip old be tah Lin enid water Just before patiring hay will dG better wirh haf folio day. | doar Ly eh : broken 4 ¥y i plaster have fallen from thelr fronts as fort above The Lwith | %t ko said. “that yon he Heva in an equal diribation of proper ng throngh the vin - VENICE A UeLUSION. fn Pogtishman Finds Jia Cannes and Dis tances Not at All Fatvancing, An Enaglidhman who has sen Venion bok to “iinsfoadeed writes of hie £4 The Wantminsl er Huodpat in Aesrringion of wey nas are, taken from my y it ix hitsrally trathful, whith the 3 ard BOVEY BT, side wrappers a epiwd of deo pia down. Yeh fii Tr (300 a the pointers idinge: frome the ward they ame a moss of wpialid rain baloinies eling to the stained great seals of saxiad hui sed disenlired wal if o Jeprosy had eaten into tem | for nl wate the walld are black the broken windows are stalad with mgs ve paper, the shattered 4 Joad up to doors that sing by one hinge; the steps themselves fre slippery with a greasy senin; to the ddge of the lower stair there is a fringe of foul. graon wepd—it gwWings slately in the srawling water: the iron grilles, once so Leautifal, are enten by hitter salt rast, the shotters hang at ail angles, Sappivg ned creaking in the wind; in the crany halecnios thera is a lnmber of lLroken fowirpots with dead flowers in them, and through all these reekivg alloys the greenish gray water slowly polses and coe, revered with straw, spgrhelie, | subibnge stalks and pamelese rafoss. Over all this brood a hasdred #ithy and ob sera weyelis. each canal contmibuting a particniarly potrid stepeh of te own, | No longer dees Vente git in state; honor by bony and stone hy stone sha 8 wink. | frag into hor ff “Nig Venter and muslin on the aatiitlct ®t surely wonid have ita ol ohprn. I bad 1 phe sof alr, su lsing with sweet vodesw, und over ail u ahiek add with pation vif bright gold” Well, every night abont § the singing sertainly bogen, guitars ein ied. arid now and then obs heard a { tenor voles, but ne a rale the! fairly goad harsh and worn, apd TRE 8 Tafel Wap #lime, pins] grant. sired BEV the women's ipiineeribahly shrill, and Nddt 10% the ECs Verdi and § hs Beilinit at writen absurdities WETS Shir ip 3 weoTE ees’ Aly, Morte, and 34 is Avid whey to gresey had se they begun they kept char boatload of wing pxbmnutwel fH Boh RHE ripeTtory rs TEE Diam BYR Yeodd Tis WE LAH BG Yee tLe Bane RILEY 4 With Lhe NRE ma wns fink ios Wivy He Gave the Good {igwr Away. Wild en & ohaar tT eked man of carefnlly selecting of throes whieh fe drow Trim Bia walks < VEVi EE ATHY BOT handed tis one 18 hs pian sip bed and saa i the Riad vom bay to Rive aw “Yau pedoitat the ong wins had gar. As miter of Rave you I thes best 3 the RIWHYS & wi mike think wo, bat ital RB 44 «3 3 wan the 1-1 ¥ fa & PBR tim way Pikes Heana 1308 apa Deirhoiee tiwy ars boas d flamers me fnew ara gis oy. This 1% how its: FPorstraral 3 pave Deen buying my y iN I alvwnia sors Lo nigary of J Ww & od 2 wi i Rar yd 4 fant avy, mind 1 feel my ¢ EMER fig #1 fiey boa lpessaei Lam mpage. Daal Gb ie fe car get Tor the an pad mers Tor FHC KG Sasnre we | song Lists bp smaaee 153 The Leiner i Laer 'N, Wiring IMagyoomn, vw need ca sxersse, aad yfrer an exanoanaiion of who Bal called ban ap Whats Dr. Mor Mes. by os women, ian, yom Goo fae apd rempant Na lew bles oe in the dry goods stores for abunt a ianth. : leer, 110 that case, what you need in perfect rest, {think | shail have wo order the Bermudas fir six or eight weeks." — Putsharg Chronicles Telegraph. Know ¢ Hk Have vig to Relief From Hand “Don't von aver gen tired of acing pothing?’ asked one “Oh, yes, replied tbe other guidly. call what do vou hy then?’ “Take a rest. — Philadelphia Call ian EL from opal, tha HE, BURIED HIMSELF. THE UNIQUE SUICIDE OF A MEXICAN INCHAN IN CALIFORNIA, Disheartened by an Arcident Which On Atte Win For Avtive Lite, Jose Mondes Resolved to Fool Hin Exictesee Without Caaping His Friends Tronbils, Fiaws Mender wan ua Mexican Indian who killed hime df in 1502 in San Jose, ul Ar the risen of his death Jose was $4 pears of age. He bad sll bis Jife been an syoeedingiy elive man. 3 Awrng the daring characters then prodding in Hap Jewe none cond sxenl him ns a rider of wild borees. Hs wos alén very ingen’ and conbi net ane make the kinds of lariats, bab poniid abun nee them in many original wars (nw dav Aaring rider came fo grief. Py same means he was thyveery from u wild mopstang, and, heiog ston. red and made helpless be the fall He was dragged for some distaucs in the stirrups. When finally rescned, he was in # condition that wold bBave een sare and almost fostant death Hoan bat a man of wonderful pervs and te nacity of Life Injured and halpless, ho recovered mf. ficiently to realize that he conld never snghge in active pursuits agian, and he became very moody and despondent. A life in which he was preciaded from daring riding on untrained mostange hed no charms for him, and in the HIE Broekt thee ¢ midst of his sufferings from internal in juries he made froqoent threats of snl cides. Omos, in speaking of the matter te An intimate friend who fried to dis wale Bim fron the dea, be ed that whan kilied hinesel it wonid be deren in enol manner that 50 ape won ld over have any mors troahie abont It seas thonghf at the fime that he droaxn nimeell ID the sel, when hig bely womld never bo recover ed. Evers morning for vers! Weeks thereafter Jose erased away from the ivy sohich he and a pumber of ye vie hack gnife ate svening, Cm these trips he tok snd covasionally » Can ope kaew for what Some supposed that be was ste wh Hy this Gime he sen se despondent ss 10 be eh aepmanientive, and Do exp Wie remdinet pon id he abstained Ha Bim intersted In adabe bind others every irk and Pong £ when] Fira $1 a € rp YEE, SE WE wees salad did wok th adiche, gid the pext day a search Wa wadadn the direction in witch he went hing like a milafrom the adel ny party found x smal To the retry 3 ime hones the aoa rlemring in the press ani Weeds strpries of every one af the party 5 rade box abent 3 feet wide and 8 feet 1 inches iy depts was down in the maddie of the open placa The Hox Wik Jame dimtely overturned, bat oothing but = hinn of loose earth was found under 1 A closer examination revealed the fast that attached to the box were ik numbes of ni The explanation of 11 this was a mystery, sod at fivet ie wink not cmpected with the disappesy apoe of the Mexican An intimate friend of the missing man then made an esplanstion whieh bomyd long apd abeat | fond Iving upside ¥ 3 PEER if ay ar. roncaneed entirely plausible and The man sand Tht sotnining ne In Was i cleared 1h thas 3s Livan, Ero inry, had been entioeiy strangers for agit he wis ny Wis e mysiery dependent So Fniory and sus chaos, seep aed, 41 possibile, wie. Bs give thet ans shevieid nu § ony Ride Gury any 635 +1 19 $d WAR Rng if Yow x 23% time Tah decane], Ge PLACE fix that bad heen shad PUR GHTID Was SEI anialy BED Wis ree Ee MMHE YOATS infor Memdvz nas a th theory of pated, — Phong Aa X Ray on an Geaxd his nue rae phabetienl onpy Vi ended *romin sige Faning paper aod anprovn Hy. ix made by POR a sgigtion of sonia, Thus co 1 beaten up with the pap re po YEE Ass
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