| fnnocent mistake, Was grea 5 man in a sketch of the young & thor, hs C—O HE - AN INNOCENT SEL EPTRS TF a a ex INT « sa WRAY n Pound That Ey nledomus, Ee Engag i Feo Way An an days of tio Cigar Cterdait that aonan hig nee th (x | engaged the preceding day. In Romney's Chrichan ee iain : Vo The eet dey the [Miss Litman, the direotros samtlomm: bod oalled Taking it {ni engage board © : wt Ary attendant KO RBOW ns Fo expoessad himself as Ab Yori, wis! gelatin, him tie ro mnoh pleased and engaged a full nightiail the following day Miss man teas inforieed Ny the horrified at | MURTY we La Ne Wo En LA EL 5 i Ya hay) file syma the rans which hn claimed 2 } i hier stivrt lod eves recognized the dignified : gentliman of the day before, aooimpa- | nied iy a colored valor with a dress suit | case ih tne hand, a portmanteau fn the ; other and with an expressman with a | big trank bringing ap the rear i Mis Aliman pete ft gn axrin litely | advanced and 1p toa. This we fs the gentionmmn to grioe vary red i bs ad foe, while 100 vast yoidienl his £7704 1 east an Waited that his had : the rowne Feo disapproval and £5 £61 : ked beon reluied the Fa Sats 3 x8 had ening bo the fhe pipes eat suid 1 boarder we iro 6 wld. thas going by, be bad seen the placa and, mistaking it for a gelevt Bote], was so much pleassd with is inspection thot be had persnadnd his i Lwon kd give Gould # | questioned, bknd wise I erty, Poti ajong the ane, anid, tb bad reached Chicago, Vapderhils, in a Lr sd Brice that be would | d so, and | Bricg was mved —sSan Frain Argo { perspiration be: 3 4 3 ¥ i 3 ad BRICE'S GREATEST PLAY. Fhe Story of ; of Plate Koad, eonld gat, and there came a tim ho had to sell Ha want to Vanderbiiz whose rend the Niskel Pinte seen io] Vardorbilt womld not bay the XN Plato. Ho said roars the shor yy TE Vd <F ROT ane ir no} Canderinit SHER want did not wanr the Nickel Plate, bad 8 heagtifal schoo wo prog knew Vanderiiit we fore Bo wonid al Brion harap wy roid win ii nt oa neither affion por deny, avy articios th t effort that ha to buy tha DN clams wouk, if ba owonid then r v the Nickel Plate 10 hn fees Vanderbilt wonkd Ie bt 2 { f¥oaid thas 3 hou od i Yig Bian ix i fenes Lapin Ea ge Praia CF i. ik: TAH DO It strnck Giomid thi won kd be a majestic joo The papers said that to buy the Nickel Plate Gionid, w Ars 2 week he meandersd, Enuiiike, the Nickel Piste in the rear end o he pnd oo . | observation car snd had ail the alr of | Yin Ww ho Was fowl ng at a plees of ars wired about er water tank jd way #1 Pe 1 ge Neri trip from every of hysterios, wi fake the Nicgel Pate Gi Ha pant, pind oe A Divided Jory, sw to come also and that prob. | ably the yomng wan would arrive by 8) o'clock. Then, wit 5 many apologies, | Fae pk ¥ recent | Ho was 100 ¥ be teat a hasty retreat. That evening | oid rar Miss Altman received the nevhow, Who proved to te a dashing young society man, wha, w and laoghed heartily. — = The West and the East. Boome interesting wtatementa made by the west ure quoted by Mr. Arthur #One thing I have noticed,’ said Mr. i} awest.- It can bp expressed briefly, al- Cin orader, altho | with their interest in all people who! pow to expo tinte fu th ward. In ab talk with are fewiliar with things iD i Pas 4 on the other # thongh it w saying that the bead of the oountry seems to be in the east whila _ the heart seems to bo in the west, 1 may mean that the West ReCINS ah 1 pover phrase it to hat way, bat in travel myself in jost t . §ng abont there (ne dy with the kindvess of everybody and are ia tronbie. Their knowledge and good feeling wiso ave pot confined to their own part of the country and what {8 going om there, whether it Im pres _perity or sdvergity, but their interest Jextends to theleast. That is to say, if yor go to Chitago or San Francisco, or wherever the centers of population are, you will find that most people you New York and {the east, and ars inter estod to know shat New York snd oth. er large eastern|cities are doing, while, and, when you return from western rigicns to New York and Iphia, phople in those citi seen; wf concerned with other a — parts © ¢ try and mre more con- cerned with say, the least national, although far, ir own immediate sur: pomndings apd life—almost, 1 shoold mire civilized, "Now York Tribune. ir ment ——— ty AUSTRIA'S BARBERS, the Burbern and Wigmakers' union of tun know ledge of and pass an examinat fom | in shaving, hair cutting, hair curling and wigmaking, and during the pict) Hatt ae of" in ap each, Yho aust be tonsoria and Pose Exnmination. Austrisns take no chances with % They must be good, and Vienna sees to it that they are. Provi sion is also made in thelr code for won: _ et} barbers who dele to carry on’ the _ business of their husbands in cas of the Iatters’ death or illness Put in order to do this the wife rans hive been enrolled in the union ax ax pprentics for throe year Apprention, by the rales of the union, mast appen fu Vienna in the presence of judges of the union and show their skill bon they ar allowed to open shops of then A properly certified barber must have x $ 5 i Wa Eine 1 ! ¢ ben he heard of his nnole's| tly amused New Yord gust 3 Owen Wister ormeerning the east and ie | i we § EA, Wister, ‘regarding the cast and the! 11 reqrnire explanation nfter| the fot (ha { hogs, Jistered * drove « the impune the conrtrs mr with an undisgnised dis “What's the matter, Sam? ingui Bn altorney. “Phat jnry’z gain to disagree,’ he : : pwn or three aoqasintances. | declared emphatically. “What makes you th “Think? it. I know it. gil, then, t “Why, they've got { raise hows and four 1 | has stole hogs on that ink fal 5 £1 Hoy Jory, and ne a. He nid buy the road ba © w Gionid to got in sombre, . am iba plone Te pone tha whore (BR Was Rang aH 8 wife Dasmid oof the Jury sud then hfe | : | Josophar and { the ferryboat i day. He also had i his hea Fis Manipreintion of the Tiel : ha ermid afford fo walt ia keow that he: ba TE BYE i q ateentively fo 2 : 1 dcn't think nothin aboot | : Cpa oor hiya | of Jim irrelevantly, “but I guess I've broken him of - | some yourself | ever knenw da Bog rater an a bog thie Las would agree On oa beg case, din : Francisco Post. It Was s Good 03d Parasol. 9 41 a bes mawistant | wi of lenee SR Pgoedd cond § Land show tue fest fx { he picked up & { the poumter ated Eattitade of admind imp to the best gh wid: I “Now, {that silk. Particularly alarve i 3ty, the Bah, the gemma afer 3 andl cover IL Nox abut that is there be sad an 4 F 1 2 it # Por SHR, ¥ i PRT aS, onli : # beaaty? I ¥en said tha lady. told coe. 1 jut wid it down here’ | Liverpool Mercury. mite What Fis Wanild Dm. fhe (bidding him good night a the $4 5} boikte th have 3 av Den That's oy YE So en i PRE BI IN i ; i glock strikes § x, go, Fred He—It won't be for long, darling ling. She] know yom are mot. In fact, He Well, dom’t via also? £ ¥ are s&s nanuy night that I'm afraid something might Bappen to yon He—Oh, I'm not afraid She—Have you a pastol? i He—No, not even a cane, | Bhe—suppose a bad man should stop i you while on your way home, what | would you do? He (bravely)—-What would 1 ¥ t { § i i | Wave ie sina AR EA FA SEP SEA Rifie Practice at Night. © A Inminons foresizht for use in a had before the issuance of a certificate the! peop patented in Englund by Mr, Wi poor and others who ure frugal serve as sabjects for xperinaint Ab the ine nk, and they must then A rabject is assigned to perfect, shen the tin £3 sharpen thm 1 the opinion of the judg apprentice has released him, ; After this a certificate is issued and the apprentice serves two years as 8 journeyman before he may open a shop Asan employer. The average age wf ap prentices when they begin to leam thei trade is 13 years —St Louis Post-Dis __pired by a prominent lawye _mever done regular work pie abe | Feuns, Izexperienced snd Rattled. A young typewriter had , She bad before, and was somewhat nervous £00 The lawyer settled himself back in bis chair and began dictating from mind a brief. He bad pegged away about five piinates when the girl stopped, with a _borrified look on her face. | “What's the matter?’ asked the law- yar. ; L “Would you mind saying that all Byer again?’ the girl asked, with eves fall of tears 2 HAF $3 Why rd 13 00 rat to pat any paper fn the ma UU lfyracuse Post examination the young men. have their razors dolled by four strokes: Just been | nans. A tiny incandescent lamp, sun | plied with acarrent from a simp form of battery concealed in the stork, ia | mounted within a shield at the ninzzle ¥ awe ahd Brew : he will 1 pasture i £ Fie before I hit the ground again aricns kinds has | jammed aronnd a litte 1 ve boety hireak ing a ram of the butting babiL | Path Was raised makes him so sassy. He koows who to | A Graver pavistant was showingy o tackie ton : is strack continual jade SOE parE lady friend of mine clear across the fie and hat eomid be had 2 af | dress, tied on an old sanbonuet, and, | eoncea ling A sledge hammer uluier my * apron, ssantersd down throngh the Seid. A Le BSI WR HE LS 2 wan wins # yen of TREE Ein yl Lhn THEE yee thy ERTIES Jad hey go into another oar I nsast vo pest von be A rivuest wilh § Sgr dn i Gah z to comply, and whieh [odo poy policy for youn to attaippt 16 { : { eninily, and she o moat with am afr of} wom ad ha sles returned \ moi Fendid dignity apd positivitioss ctor, ” 3 xf. wiggled ay £0 Xd Tend hae x after thinking yoy i iat ¢ ved FARM san did not wear Blbamars yrannish in any pariicoar red as pofined as x women cond | bs. = New Yorg Jornal. by AN Y AILED MCCUE? Wha 5 i i Me Tried to Hreak s Ram of the Pahit of | Frightening the Ladies Jim Mone, rancher, politician, p forse donter, walked with a erateh the ihe 3 Bie Ti i bandaged i “What's the matter, Jim? higuirad | “I'l bet any man in thm or aed |G ha san butt harder and longer than any | at in the state,’ raped. | “yon book as if you had been broken | sngaested one ¢il, to tall the truth, 1 CR 5 ¥ $d get This | pet, snd that's what | He won't touch a than, be canse he knows he'd get a fosoe ral frneziedd ont over his bead, bot a Woaua butt clear over into the “The other morning thisram jolted a | ¥ £ id »y + throogh & ploket fenon, and thonght if was about time 0 cars hi she habit 1 pot on an old ealion Am RE SA “The minute the ram saw ma he | : droped ail the business he had on band he banded itover to the lady. Aln't it came over 10 have sume fun with : me. He squared off, shook his head | ‘ and martes a ran for me. When I stepped to one side to get a Rg with a aledegs hammer, the blnened aid | dross tripped we, and I fell down. 1! vaul swing al him | gtartad to get up, but that ram was bo. ShoYeu I know, mt it is a dark. | He—1 1 not afrasd of the dark, dar : : | er crack, and then another and nother, you seen to prefer it when you cad on | my body, Finally he jammed ine clear {Sheed if coarse 1 do; bat, Fred, there ’ % footpads on the strat at Rind me, and I turned two satparsanits 1 didn'y stand any chance at all He just kept lifting me up until he got Mma Over against the fence, and then he lit into me He jammed me down against the | fence, then backed off and bit rue ancts- till he thonght be'd broken eviry rib in through the bottom rail, and I reanaged | to craw! to the house. “‘Hat | got even this morning. I had the hired men take a green oak bog, dress ‘it up in weman's clothes and set 14) | swinging from the limb That buck fat | a horn the frst time he his it, asd it k 4 i onsnakore wasn't long til the second went the | same way. When [ left it, be ‘Wad meet fng it half way every time it swung Rr back at him, aod I wonldn't wonder if | Well. I'll tell yom what I would do. | darling; I would ran —-San Francisco 1 § { of the gun, and a faint ray of light, cal! enlated to indicate the position of its source, is exposed in the directio of the shooter's eye, and this is sufficient to enable him to obtain the required %. A the target, be it animate or ctherwise The special application of the sight is for game shooting at night and for sery- jee purposes—such, for instance, as the Numinaticss of a machine gun used wn night. —Army snd Navy J Equal to the Ocension. The famous motto’ noblesse oblige’ had a striking exemplification when the Grand Duchess Sergio: was presented at the court of St. Petersburg. As that imperial kiss from the carina the string lace broke and the pearls rulled down her dress, rattling on the floor like hail Without looking to the right or lift and without noticing the Joss of her match: against torpedo attacks daring the * iis nut g | be need With which canfined her prioccless pearl neck: | less pearls, the grand duchess retired i i alignment with the back sight and with | % § viof merely di i i i { 3 5 & courtesying frum the room. An cording ry woman would have been ratiled.~- aid Wishing Russian great lady was receiving the 2 be ain't worn down pretty close to the a1] by this tims Sen Pranciseo Post aay A Typleal Eoglish Ian. The inn was set close to the river and althongh the }' broad ran a mile | farther inland the J. jel int had the | ir of haviog seen mire stirring times ing room Wie parlor | iy Tne chaos opened friend)y arms, bios of God silver gleamed | an the mantelhe® and low settles, cup haonrds aed 18 £ anrigne piake were suggestive of the dead and gine Sgures : that had peopled the evzyronm. In the | giles of the genial host thors was the | Wels WB Bien Omagnination lends to mine host of the coaching period — "A raise on the Norfolk Broads” in Cen- ary be ait Hy Suda ER §3 aud taprisan 3 % Yanagi w Tram % A Imsonge Bicarbonate of potassa is a remady in cola on Bae in taroal sronthiien, Bat is rally known that it should Lseresion. A strong 33-0 at Braunschwelz, stead | sodving a bl { the po tassa in for iu, pogresd ai Barge quantity nto a glass 1 and then swallowed the duse, few hours later after terribl wl Wil ah rous Remedy, i $i sarod mar x 110 LE SR Xi uf water | Ha diad e sufler: i ¥ x A ¥ be nu Br F. ing New Yor The Real Labor. «ud Mrs Honuimune, *'I £4 Ye, ££ ih without any difficulty at | Jeurned t all ‘There was only ope tronble abous in SOW hat was that? “Educating my busband’s appetite”! ot ~TAL ni 43 1 Logteaio {x & 5 Eh AR | child who asewered was thi PRB Fim g ¥ ¢ | Wotes and (ue | chaaetta furnished mors troops | brned some yoars ag, the fu i ginal Cowas ¢ Jemrnal. | rie mas Lereaied | PEATE a L the The Japapess wrestlers, Ww hie batres : Pere Uli ¢ the Towir. Witile with | gers she mentralized LY Mrasis aevnse lw FW Copiale the ! PrAEN FD ped 1 ¥es | bulden 20 give bur sons to Hie AO0Y, A Veriont Saran x “id 5 You mix th Have a 1a i Log sved UE RIN IX buy 4 A gE Pn Liraaion s TI I toeked on an Yoeberg, 1h strane 3 1 sue arm ina sling and | ¥ el dd 8 roa hed Paeug 18 ie fast, 2 of 1 w|aler Yast if WET sell Ie and wot Riana, ly ty dg La solonaeer & tha apc hioy Boag of bows fret and wnia futeiligvat Children. $9 sce such phrase, bv ¥ A boy was told nem dnt rns feels,’ or remele A UH Ho did sa be wis told. hat stared so thint hiv tosrher said “Why, you know what a hamngne is, don't you ®' The boy said he thooght if wan a Kind of monkey; on which the teacher stared, ton, Gl orang catang sae into his bead I nen arked a class why Adam and Fon were pot mebamed when they wen naked in paradise. I wantad, of cones, same form of the theological answer that shame gut was © Please, sir, thers wan t no bexdy to dook at fem IR Bone as if the tog HL Fx 1 FERRULE « 3 ctpies frean sin, bot all 1 wae % wis x Ed pk such Bd RIV 0% Si tr iva Tha Irish mail boats receive $455,000 a year subsidy. This is only a0, 000 toss than is paid for all the Narth American raiis from Queenstown New York Leh vevolintion Massa. wi Le In the war of the army than any other state Family Posts and Women, The family of the late General Me wellan were devoted to animals deed Miss Mot lellan carried ber devo. tens 80 far that she used to take her white mice which were named, hy the way, after the Kings of the Egyptian dyn te i sanient Fu the Italian op era. aa Mrs. Van Rensselaer Un thd ber celebrated tari, which, attizvd in 8 10 ~ antios Vga aclomad sash, nand to be brought in on a tray by the When * ooshomy to casual callers ins’ B down tow Was tv rete 14 whoa Ey batier the Maleils Cilla inclnded an elderly snd ing gel J Tilton by name. Mrs Metlle thin aulewnll waching destruction of her bonsehobd goods wand exolaimed Im great anxiety, ix Ramuel?” A kindly fireman overheard her. © Do not fear, madam, the ohildre will be saved I pleasant | ta record rescued uninjured — Xow 5 lian Ait the + evi a Las AAA > + ail ia tr & vie 38 Xork The “Electric Magnet.” Mar Abit, Xa Wilma 4% #. Yi & a Ar of seal on wos ww apnasing herself oo wi { Hien China and Jaan 1 4 LN eat ss SEPYrL An fe als oy ARE ES ¥.1 a PLINIGU TRY v4 id th 3 + x ¥ Fg wir i fn sica solebraced the world over, Miss Abbot from the tips of ber Ha Ti ont Kren - anh ann k Wo DETWTS sth AR i raise in Gb iemety 3 » ? Fe Lise, Wh f of evik % be Vas hes x ET Ra " In 1 x Rue hy ¥ hg 0 ae {ow ers I¥ Aumale’'s Retort, 2 dher day, Fu gh Fw ewes by 2 Irena # f : second dlanghiter © son of Masha ti rommi ie the HR sand he the Seventh corps wi ge our daughters,” Mie Michetto, | TI ORL, DRO “eh where the Chinese | wa a vs to Mala, wily us Mise A% nnd Avena B eh Zr ay 45 13 5 Jr HE Ey hay a if 33 8% Fire. Ih BUEN, ciriivey hone i Mar HH Poss the IT OAR THE ame ol Bi LHe Ent SPH WHaleTh utah # monanoy fis Adie ra Xx £ thint i piri Hy Hitersack au ~ Fuwt wo CT aE TT saiyen anid ots Pye Pla Aim 1 R a hur san fhe whonad if he gg va ETRE, find iy shaagd bus a a TR yee Teh mba Bit of fianl that hagipened 4 vag oares aie hee post wher the jae Cig than fron other Cit oan Doo nies 1% wed aml gradnaely ne vata gutwant amd vieibae sis fh are i Y graerons awl emphatin, Yivw in forvalile Bogses with fioaer jrandens ivi . LIne RYE fa i] mises and grave WalNE . ad the cf ak Bagh $e of a Sant FR 1 Chin "Al 5 thie enmYo nw the irom, ¥ wim wisn nid pee 3 CRE AE # 3 v we § Lda PARTY A ok oF #) % ALN * 35 SY 49s i ou 3 ARES iA 3 Ace BE. In: 2 ok £ oy Bp Bin an wianithir thus conniye to CRY. $4 x Bag Hiab, nam 40 Fir wri by $a NOIRE! $3 i x Niu i. LOR BRR iF hd No Oooxe 8 HV Caan Uwe were Bi rr WAS DER haying baal foaminy PIRI ; A Fi Al i ont: ta 1h that Samuel oan ervead i 1! yim LsorvRe | 3 x vy Aas Yaga 4 § TRIBE et vii ea pita nd ae ERNE ¥ % ’ ire at last suspen Aaninyg hie fowl wun 1: dd Liaaeeit ¥ E Te Wey TEE Rowan 5X ail YEON SLE Ren : 3 $i Abel y The Pearson's \oelidy WN atin the fur secomp esl ia add ch an only a nae sfimains | Warr Henn Be hat sali Fry ad yy 5 ¥ ictal cep pave tn’ comes Sona the Bagh eoal mining eglons AST been worked amt sod abamloned Jast Hep in ite history was il | in of the ground above, 4% Ya i EE : pesitivily Ww Cand in 8% weeks F heen [them ; Have Pat - Intely to | prow of tossly shi | an 1 fell om Ethie! Cotars Bn INS : ny prs afteraand ii neademy were earaaaing h Ther Charies ik IE CE ¥ £1 % gs Tie se es Comstabide; 1 Fup, if Penang viahina Radi + has Fer RYe 3 i axe TE Lay VIEW TOF ROMER N Ftemrt lees A rpatgisnant, ged Sug ¥ RL 8d 11% gray burlit Wiens SIREN whet hey ns Ny He Made a Sale rae y § fain Yankee busi hd perhaps exisnpng hag in Sh bine agent hh exploit A ever Me He tak tivewl an old Bark Fine The beh boy fart sad Go “ai WAN Ain Pros of CRANES ef the yunnily Lendl lar Wo iE Lim A NN a Hones in whieh boa Sew agent Was persistent and shdisite antl Yaalle the Auidn’t day a 2 the WER iNae 8 WarnAlt i3 ry Ein wrens Mii iant § Plyvag the gapvnit DRL GOORGG # valent a t * Are 8 Cigeny hysed maiden os at who hal man to ily snoessdod nat esgeliont lady WEIR - a wit Waiting IIE Ns fer, Ars § Hak mand acty fy aerting beer married to the Basho lon Then ha A a rosea Hogs NO he oapht a yieiin sade ol HeiE BEES § thud wiver ome Be ae hae HE a Ores ¥ iar ¥ * - A % ve § f “ y This stury 18 vouched fir hh “¥.. & K % Muto papers —Exoiange : The Daugers of Now thanafnl oven ii Bay tb ml oto yas New York, bat we an A man frog ows a hares Dass good reputation, went to . { the sighis showing Wins A sir JATIN wee ¥ 34k vy i Fast’ % WRAP Lake kT 2 i LE V if a i nvmg a aT HE Wan it Siately hd HE “ swirl a $5 ww the biw gaint saul ivan, Wilttam! yy Bid Tew Oh, Wil Wiy did ron desert me? i j 33 LER TH LN § | 5 § GHP EYEE BRIT 2 &. 3 i pre ar 1d ERY ake Fk Phe Karnes maker feo Lowa had HEV ARN ur she 133 Rasy thie AW peta fant edd tn hom Byrery rwsanden + Us IRaAr * 7 3 wi¥ He was Hunlily RY INE [5.5 Eid ah id oh FR rid of her Arch: " & Fig wih ea (al Wanted at inch, yee WW hGL dangly? wish to 4 Ine 3 Hae 3 “ tri aay 1 srs that the Peliing joo of Hoasids taker sxeceied Instructions RIN : ¥oe% ; RRL Lava 13) ir Ra ey
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