aot him « dip in salt water. It']] care ly E i 15 iid i i oO cure, a erggration ay ty i f prentnient muy not come amiss Phir {are many so cuiled cored whieh are more or Toss eficacions and are alway: expensive, said a New England woman ¢ Land a lover of dope Phe Lest renndy hu my esperionee was suggested bo me by an old plantation darky, who, by some Queer chanee, had settled, or rather squatted, in ony peighborhood, and who ) {ooversd his little patch of ground with corn and melons which he pediled c | abont in the season. ‘Sukes, Miss Lucy,’ he said to me one day, ‘that setter of : yourn is jeut eaten np with mange. It's ir he's a nice dog, and [il J you "1 cure him. You jest fake y parts of Tard aod one part of kero weno and rob it into him with a corn- ) oe oobcrub it in good and hard-—and io {it twice a week, and botween times give {in po time.” ‘And so itdid. I never saw anything | fan rapid in its effects, As the old negro said, ‘Tt killed sll de parasites,” and in {lows than a month every frace of the wy mange had vanished, the hair coming th | in thick and glossy in the places leit Thare by the diseases. As it in a remody ialwayg at hand and very inexpensive, it tin sortainly worth knowing If salt witter iw pot accessible, § good washing { Lith tar sonp wonld be as well, and a Qittle flower of sulphur in the drinking | ia | Water will facilitate the earn. Hao NE York Tribune. Cod hen RE Rr | Rapid Photographie: Printing A novel othod of rapid photographie {printing has been introduosd by Mr. talon np on a Bexible, transiocont ma. o | torial grok fd 8 thin sheet of eelio- foid, placing this shedt npon a sap | porting glass cylinder, so that the wet Searing the negative sarrodnds the oy hinder, and within the latter fare one or more lamps Oxor oF ane der the cylinder, and in contract with ‘alaid sheet, & band of sensitized iuaterisl from a roll is carrivd, and sol guided that there is shways n part, my pal inches, of ita lougth in contact fi the celluloid shoo, and this part the Band is msintaibed fagt. Hotary metion is given to the cylinder and fir. ward votion at the same sarface speed “1 to the band, with the resolt. that every po | HCHO of the band eqnal tothe ciroms emer of the eylinder has printed upon t by ae of the light a positive hm or. | pression trom the ne five, on the cylin every soveessive section: of the Band. On leaving the eylimder, the band is eareied to and throoch Bxing and devel | oping Pathe, or, if it he required to pring upon both sides of the band, it from the first cylinder to a second similar evlinder, where it is printed | in Hike manner ppon its second side, and | | then passes on to the fixing and develop Tog bathe — Now York Sun. ie Jas oar TOR, Hara Eftect of Open Al Exercise. u | Mr. Bargenitof England hia published hie facts showing the in- | faenes of outdoor coonpationg and exer eden in lessening the mate of mortality and that of all indoor covapations, it | "| Prise Groen of London, Maint, his 1 plan 14 to nwo negatives which have been ir know BL Chon man, bat an Englishon whose well hot day 1 was Fiding along o known ocometitutional tardiness ohee monntain road in Colorado on roy way saved his wife from hoors of the most to a mime in which Tam inte vstind, terrible anxiety. when 1 noticed High above rae, soaring | At the tise of the fair fhere was a in majestic circles, an eagle. | hada 45. terrible five in one of the buildings-I $0 winchester slang across roy back, think it was the cold storage. Oo the and it was bat the work of a moment sftirnoon of the fire the man—he was to npeling the gun and five at the bind, sn Epglishman—had sd appointment which appearad to be dirdetly above me. on the top floor of the doomed building, | ‘As 1 fired 1 noticed ‘that the ‘Bird was Ihe fire broke ont, if I'm pot mistaken, | directly between myself and a dense about 2 o'clock. In a short time the black cloud which hung above me. The building was partially destroyed and | shot was a clear miss and, not caring | several Tives hued been lost, tn waste any more cartridges, | wi | Some friends of the Englishman came | about to ride on, when I was startled to hix wife at the Vietorin hotel apd | to hear what | took to be the dull broke gently to her the fact that the | Selvang’ of a stone thrown by an pnseen onld storage place was in ruoing and J hand, which fell toa little gally part- that Harry had an appointment on the | 1y filed with leaves within 20 feet of | top floor that aftemoon. ‘me. 1 looked carefully about me in all | “What pine did the fire break oo?’ | directions, tateoald see no sigo of a ha- whe asked. Him | man being, and then 1 disor ted, and, | They told her at 2 o'clock, scraping back the loaves, was astonished | Aud for what hour was Harry's ap- to find a piece of ice ax large AS a goose pointmenti™’ egg and about the same shape. Upon | Two o'tlock, ales, lose examination [ was further aston. | "Ob, then, I'm not in the least imbedded fn ite center. I have specu. | ped to knit. - ated a deal over this phenomonon since | About & o taloek Harry tarned up, hit time, aud the only solation | ean | having been delayed by the diffienlty of sco is that the ball in passing throngh getting transportation. He looked a Hit held it by its whirling motion so that it | marked, i had a narrow shave this was frozen at a higher altitude aud full | afternoon.’ to the parth as T have described V'—Ohi- | she kissedd bisa placidly. “You were cagh Chronicle [tn have beeen in the gold tora finild. i Hh semis | ing at 2 o'clock, dear, and son Jdidu’t get there 11] nearly Wasn't thar in?” Swallowing s Apake, Hv pave a wondering sesent, I bud the good nck to ses a cnriong sight—that of she snake Killing and | swallowing another. We came on the soepe just as an king spake was kill | {ng a black sake, cach a little over thes T i you ‘re adwavs lated Then he ro wo asl hor rimit fing. foot foug. The king was tied sud soit | Chie Piarnd of Com! ah . Stoaribin: ronnid the black, and the batter's tal The value of a pound of coal at dif conld just wiggie. After afeir minutos, foreny erorhs of steamship evolution, as | the most curions knots and Fan his he ad [of the Livirpon] Englporring society, op and down bis victing's writhing Dos toon as follanen: body, Biting it hore aod thera as if exe | sew} progeiied a displascment weight of amining lis supper, he torped to the O70 ton H Ksinte; hut the earning widght Blanks head, give it a preliniioary bite | Was only ones wth of this, 00 per cmt Black snake into camp. Te send inipos hull, onl tory aad foel In 1500, with {jong and an Jaro a% himself. bot he did. | a =piee pent wikohe of (8 tn wad pre This is how he did it: 0 frpots by a peal wf end bak He would strotoh his head as far ax pay sean Juul rian ta 3 possible, got his teeth hosed in his vie: a po ent, of 1 ton. In 1s60, with ft was iv wrinkle at his niok spd for OOF Y, (EI ton displacement Wis sotoe way down, then Joos his tooth DP : i Enotes, and the cargo was bold and slide his head forward for an. | 5 F. In 1530, after other grip, just as if you word pattoag ; engine had cotne nto on & tight glows, in fact. I waethe 0% 0 spd sect! was propeliod most intersting operation, I think, [ 19 keno, nd | fern the cargo forged BO aver witnessed, sod the king seraliowed | Por tent ot the whole, being # ton. In £11 but three innhes of the atl of the | 1885 there wem two pluses of i ight pour black snake and Elwes, with that t Boy tremt lio Cremnp’t fire ww lied 3 x fave dangling from his month, glided off in Cdinplarwtaent 815 kos, with 00 por at, to the grass We let hits gt, sw ho ia a | OF 2 1008 of argo; at the sume tine the known enany of the rattlamakes and enormous carge steamers of the Hort often kills then —Endinnapoiin Jour LAtlantin wer driving o displivceont of nal. 14 town 13 knota, with 36 por cout, or {0.7 tons of arp. On the madern rx The Bewnrd of Virten, | proms prssenger steamors the sarge Tha fcdlowing story is related of a! weight ia down to 09 ton por poand of gentleman who invited a number of coal wen Rat evita} | Cramevie. Sundsy school children to a treat in his i beautiful grovnde Not the least appro- | pt ciated among he many good things were | ©There ayes many peapin in Now the excellent strawberries and ereann, | York," sald a pentiemun roan The wast, HA RA RAN Jong rontinned, ju thising the rate of | of whic thor was a plantiful supply. | “that 1 oan abwars meeting seh one of | mortality amcng tie classes following | pal The grester homprvity of pemsons liv- | the country appears to be almost Jy doe to the fant that the greater “| portion of time ie spent ont of doors. Though occasionally exposed toall smarts or of inclement weather, thes ruralists attain a mnch greater average longev- ity than apy class of professional men, shopkeepers or mechanics spend ho greater portion of their hots or sisting in a omfined i rear oF avin thot te ol : and sewer men, who are ; ial to all kindx of foul odors, © {are longer lived than the tradesmen and | Beving how 1 he ohildren on joyed these, Daphiont [ihn ¥ how mt do nol Yen the good an, wabing to anprove the | geet wo many faoos thers that thers are ooousion, addrosn.d thew: B grout many duplicates, have thoroughly snjoyed JOU sURW- | was stilling dows Broadway, and BAW beyries and enn. 4 : on farailine foo an the apposite sole of “Yeu wir,” wan the reply in losty | fhe street. | win pewmitive that ] kpew “But suppres,’ he eontinged, thal | fhe stvegt, so GR to eed Sor. As | an instewd of baving teen invited bers you | preached I thonglhit she pocogn ind vrs had stolen over my garden wall snd | god 1 boone gortain that 1 baew hi, helped yourse ves when no abe was look. | 1 walked np, hat bn band, sid sald ing. You would sot have enjoyed thom | Whe, how da you do, Mrs eee # half so much, would you?’ | Gghe stopped, glared at me, aud bie HN sir,” again repliod the choror [gun ina stern tone, "Biv! Bot 1 kad “And why | pot?’ queried their bene | fled. : factor. * A hundred peopla saw the prin To thin question thers wis no imme: | lander and langhed at we aw 1 diate response, the boys beig apparent. | to hide mywel! in the orowd 2 ee Mt opal people, owing, no doubt, to | ly shy of giving any reason At length, | York Times ¥1the vital influence of the open air in | b | whieh they spend most of their thne — | Bt Louis Republic. AA SAN HAG BP CHE RAEN People Who Enjoy Funernis ~~ A well known Irishman who is pow | on ances, or even at that of uy prominent ae | Hibernian, thongh he might not know . the deceased personally. : Walking to his piace of business one , be miet a funeral procession, us | which, by fa length, proclaimed Ataelf however, a little urchin, rather bolder mr than the rest, piped out: Pismurek Forgave | Cues we shouldn't have bad ne! Bismarck eonid forgive cream with them, "London Tit-Bite | ed to do it after pro por * soll a sit the begioning of the Dan phy war, Which Would He Me™ Marshal Wrangel, who wis at the Much amusement wis cari recently of the Prossian troops, Wis fees : at an inguest held at a certain town in { apnoymd, ar me point, to be teligiaplod Maine, according to an exchange. | pot to adv. farther, and he migra After the usual swearing in of the & message telling King Willlam rast jurors one of them arose from his sont | “beans dinlomatisis who spoil the most and with much dignity protmted against | gpeoesful operations deserve the Jal sitting a a jurcr; as he was managing Plows '' After thar Bismarck fguorsd clerk for a firm of solicitors and eonld | i hin enmpletaly, and one day Hey et to be that of a fellow countryman. As pot waste his valoaile time at an 1m Lag the king's table, wheps it was ssp * | he waited for the carriages to cyeep by | © | some delay stopped its slow progress, {and seving that the cab opposite to bom | had but one passenger he stepped in. Boom after the carriage had again sartied be said to his companion ; { “Whose funeral is this, sir?’ The man looked op io surprises. Sure | don't know,” he replied “Oi'm only out for a roide just like 0 ——— Weekiy. rea Emerson's Prayer. Whittier and Emerson were taking a | together when ‘they passed a | 1, unpainted house by the romdside. “There,” said Emerson, pointing out the house, “lives sn old Calvinist, and ™ for me every day. Iam glad pentragion. A small proportion of water quest, | einlly awkward to preserve * enldun After making his protest the coroner, | Wranged called everybody “du aad turning to bisclerk, said, "Mr. So-and- | presently he turned to Bismarck, who so, kindly hand me ‘Jervin' '* (the book Was seated next in, and said, © My son, of authority un juries). And fixing the canst thru not furgesd i Re, waa the ] Juror steadfistly Pa said: sap pun plier fonrt 2g 2 dnly. After & {Eline Ww riven Be oe ¥? said are exempt from sitting as jurors except | | forgive? ® With all my heart, idiots, fmbecites and lupatien. Under i Bismarck, ane the breach was head. which heading do you elim exvmp EEE - tion?" A Trying Position. pe T————— Old Mrs. Me, who was serioosly Advantage of Trousers. | 111. found herself to bo in a frying posts “1 tock my little boy ont of kilts yes. | ! on, which she defined to a friend in * sadil a well known Methodisg | tyes words: xy, ‘and he was drossed in his | You se, my daughter Harriet is first os of inickerbockers, The hittle | | married to one of Ehess homeypath doe. fellow was a¢ proud 88 a new president | tors aud my dau ghter Kate to an ally and strotted about in all his faneiful | Ppath. If Loall in the homeypath, my nsportusce, Finally he farmed toward | allypath son. in-law an his wife nv me after carefully surveying his small mad, an if [eall in my allypeth sen in. Srousers | {law my homerpath son-in-law an his “ ‘Papa,’ he remarked, ‘now 1 ean | wife git pow, an if | go alewmd an gh {stan' cn my bead wivout bein ashamed | | well witboas either © "emg then they 'l before the ladies, can't I 7—New Or- | both be mad, so 1 don’ t mews but I'd het leans Times Democrat, | tor dive omivight.” "eDeten it Pros Prosy ping mes pA 5 | se pra i o———" It is said that carbolie neid, if dis SLOWRWRYS. solved in giyeerin or alcohol, is not | Noah was at no paing to copesal his caustic, whatever be the degree af eon- | chagrin as be contemplated the art cow. “And in spite of all my vfforts to ex added to the alcohol or glyesrin solu- ude stowaways,” he bitterly exeisim- ! tion will cause it to act as a canstic. The first observatory was located at | not got ness to the irony of the realistio, | let ag i ists ig ee | dah it will thus be observed, bad wn, Mam, in 1806. roves Tribune LAL first the pompany cotistidl of cit. 1774 at Philidelphin he examivied the KE A 5 i time, followed by his servant, who was shed to discover my rifle ball fiemly ! alarmed!’ she said, and serenely contin. | | Peanen standing near the seen of action the olond gathered the molstare and tle white. “By Jove, Dora,” he me i After which he leaped off hi hore, AV hat a comfort it #4, Harey, that | during which the king tied himself in piven by Mr A. J MoGinnis, president | To 15ah a pond © oF and then slowly procesded 10 takes the of the displacvment repressnting the § sible that ho ovoid swallow a stk as | iron yosseld and the sorow progetion, a | tims seados, then sip hia Bundy up till AUELY Foley peed find the srriaes Well, boi.” be said, “1 hope you SOnty vosterday, he comtineed, U1 chorus. ithe Indy. Quinkeping my pu, 1 oressed | ring to ‘Jervis’ 1 find that no persons | gan Amin, “My son, canst thoa nok nyt litt storie dre old From f George Was in coleetion | “with the Friendship Fire company, or- ganized in i 74 in his home, Alexan- dria. fens who, out of “mutoal friendship,” agreed to carry to every fire © bro loath. ern buckets and one great bag of ona burg or wider linnen. ” Wishinglon was mnde wd hosorary member, and when he went an a delegate to the conjrress of fire engines in use thers. On hig return to Philadelphia to the continénial con. ess in 1770, be booght froma a man {ed Gibby ow small fourth class en- { gine, for the sum of £80 10s, mod just before he set ont for Boston heights to becce commander in ohief be die | patehed this little engine to the Friend. ship company. Daring his younger digs he always attended fires in Alexandria and helped to extingmish them. In the last year of bis life un fire occurred near the market. He was riding down King street at the also on horseback, Washington saw that the Friendship engine was insufficiently manned, and | riding np to a group of well deemed gen- he calli out authoritatively: © “Why are you idle there, gentlemen? | It ix yoor business to lead in thos nit ters." i Land seizing (he brakes was follared by a Lerowwd that grave the engine such n sk sk ing np ae it bad dot had for many af Ld ay. Youth's Companion, 3g Walugany Cooter. i Cooking being an art, every race has Ea atte of its own The Muliigasy, Tike 1 the gentis Hundoo, knoses how ta pre. | pare his mess of rioe, It is not oiled to a mush, as in England, or a8 our pots foes are somotinies pulped ; Int, covered with a groper sufficiency of water, it is {earefully treated until the grains are; swollen Gt (0 borst, and yes naan fall, jutact, soft and rather mealy, The mands rood isan easier dish to prepa Tt ix soanetimes served Boiled, ne yams and ywoetl potatoes, and agai as 8 sort of eold porridge, Native collin they un- {tos finials of yon desina a drivkisble cop {oleanly trick of dipping the dead avi mals in heitling water, which eo anhled derstand owe to make, and the aro in exellent, Bat teaseanlag you Have to jock to the brewing of that from start Poultry snd game are eaten Drsh, and | the cooks have a elover aml withal! i thom to pluck vastly y soil goickiy. The pre pars war Tor trassiyg ips nts r There iw po duck of variety it a Md lin the wheaton flor bedad, sugar end condiments, when cioayesl with pes | fowls, maiioe and egg Taner) ov Fant | Bercely wind mii les i a that gives ol wo deal of Ee Ceooking bs doe on darihun ded fhe pons eli gi ied Leki fron pots, Tha ase Bidug slpptly wa ¥ { ¥ ondatid Frise pes Cmewnda ee Seotialy Anigku Boas tetory of seach a me, an Eslagbangs banker, | suit him, he broke out suddenly to one [olap: “Took bere, Jones! This won't de! These figures are a perfoct diseraoe, An offios hoy could do better. JM Beoouldn's | will you? It hooks jost Hike athree, Neo body would take it for snything elm Look at it, I say.” Clmeore-1 beg pardon, sr. bopan the trembling clerk, “*L bog pardon, aig set Prom 1, you wed, SIE, Ib ie ob three a five!’ Aad the wubjout droped. Paris Slasdleda. In Paris, wb a ino we ar Plana Rooho. chonart, (hore isa rosuior change for asses bie thers overy Mondiy and Toes day in thn bogus of obtaining emplor ment Whisg onpseod, thoy am generally patd from. Io To 80 Thies per week, bat sometimes get wore, and {bey sit for three hours a day. furs is given to the girls of Spain, aon, A model for a perfect ann wonld he segphit song Geredian wapen, while a { good figures — Paris Latter fitesd Umbrella Frames {Pha stor] ambrolln fragan,’” says in ambroiin dealer, “has almost supersed edd the ood wosslen on, bat 18 has ond druwhack, If the owner of such an aL tired ia shomid be carrying his steel Trang in the vicinity of sn eleotrie light ov trolley wire, and should happen to tounh the wire with the stesl point of the nis bredla, be wonld roeeive the full fons of whatever charge the wire ourvid jn his arm. I have heard of several doatls ocemrring from carelessness in thls © spect lately. One need not almndo bis closely rolled umbrella on Has acco ont however. All that is HECHT 18 {0 1 careful whers the point is plaged so it it does not come in comtant with ay electrically charged budy. —Now Yak Tribune Svmdinsrieasinisnni r Far Botton. Pillows stuffed with fragments of ald lettors may be good for fnsoumia, ps somebody pretends, bat it i beret staff the furnace with then. —Dostim Globe. gary table bat, all fee same, yon nia while thos of Ireland are a good sed | Lo ‘i : hb , : poe A s fatto. saan vio fe 1 a amd. The prectivst faces and most graot | Well, my Mttle foils, can via fois Ke ful throats are found saving Eunglud up i 4 i { 7 i ¥ § i matic, tip iloe i us Gigs pHi von that of of hand waeni i smh aipscton Tele Bt Bs . g Ropes meh a a Poet Lo eee Py Las tik ‘ : etadly an theory espn wed all Ba phir af atith; iv in oa remarkable war. He bas a staring. white wburb, wrhitewimsshed walls of {he Ford de Oriente. in the sftertcon, the sun flees, the Hight blitiding—the hour when wif sume tues wo lind been slecping and drvaming ip the Alhambra's Bilis and the (len eralife’'s gardens. Remombering thelr Iovelinean, and hoping for new beauty like it, vo could not stay in the dull ote] bedroom, though with its tiled (lear it vias fairly cool and cless, and wet went out into the town. Bilence hang ovr it like apall. Every winding #troot in the labyrinth beyoud the Fase was eigity; not a living ereture in wight, only once in awhile a beggar, weho rushed from some spot of shade to ausnil wi. All the low, white houses, with thiflr iron barred windows, were tight shut. The place was ab dooed and desolate, ite silences unbroken by sound of toil or trafic ; Was this really the Cordova of Musa and Abderrahan, the Cordova once called the Bagdad or Dumascos of the west, whose streets were over alive with the clang of army, the pomp of proces mons, the clatter of students going to ard from the schools, whise fame was if synonym for wealth and power, for culture and indostry—the world famous town with ite wolentists and merbnote and women doctors? It wax == if 8 plagos had fallen suddanly won the town and loft not one ran, wean, of child fo tell the tale Elim BL Penal) in Century. be ge rind | Wendel) Phlitine The (Cosmpeipwel ita or 4 sonal granments written Phillips when on his From DNinols be writes, ba say wl a lem peneil; “Th weather ia dull: only two ; ines Tlofe thay 1 have sn 180 esis Cain, snow, clonds, damp iad and grim Bpavens Still, the suciouns sans large! Pro ane of the oil towns in Pran- Tvapin: fore Tam in an odd town, Sasa ove wha of the wheels Ishi horse) was smothered in dt] fhe eroved of men, with Snes their boots. Everybody herd 6 monay the frst place | when thie in the tase they have all strock oil : Sh Milvrankee, I bud w Aus Soy of roomie bath, tat, park, vw lass 10 foot high and © nothing showy=<just tomfortable #1. the traveler, ths iy | man, Tavs been esi in innit Fthat iy your pipe and unoke can without ehokiog your avi Yes, jkowed on 8 pubic : front of » depot, the whos i xl if CRY ing wie Who did i do von al 1 was { an abl man of 13 years veteran abel: is barely (which wien deh L brent | thant, a lovely old axing. In the early of the eames wa wed 0 jie cael ng, fike the early Cliristiagns and afi He En te ber remind Phe habin A Phvidrdsn’s Novel Preview, Thi parler siigeon fine Been put tn pan ween such, for ndence, as make sive Bown the results of revs and sles josh to people liviag at adistaos. Bob fiber in Seatland has exteil oF it ! lurge and satterd praction. aud we gather from The Medical Pressand Cir paler that win he gras an jong rodads : Ome day, when pothing liad gotw 10 | he carries a maumber of pigeons with Chi TE he fade thst some of Bus pe of the clerks in» tone like o thandets | L pent require pdious oo mee ho WEN [ans pivseriptiona, apd OF ean of Tan {piacnns forwands them to his SITgarE. P Pere pn vesintgnt gots the messsiies, | primis & fh an iE Tiphoasand dispel we i | discharge hint fake nk that dvi | the friedicin 17, after visitiog & pas i thant, the dorter thinks he will be ro gut Inter in Hie: Ru vir wth | he Ca plgteon, which & etaployed testianon { him fF necessaty. To this enterprising i { - physician the Looping of carrer plaeons © mene a saving of tine, oxpeise aod A the," roared (he napager, a Latur, three! Why, yon idiot, it Jobke just bike | Whisk Willie Said. The minister, it was expected, would * , span the evening with the familes, and | Mrs Willinms was most suxicie (hag | her iivtle hoy shonld gpredr at Lis beet, C Nowme, Willie," she sapd, "Dr. ® holty the hivipgr of artists noodods, aod thay # : ’ HE tel) im it is Willie will ask you your name, snd vos a And be wil ak yao how old you are, and then you Sas say ‘Five! And he will wast to kao Cywhete bad Bitte boys go, ad vou oust tell him, They go to hell” Do yon awe When drtiste are seeking for models, | ihe paisa of pennty and syiamesry of aftor iidy of thee Turkish harem possesses Lis peost ante hand Iraliaus have gsually i i i i § 3 § i derstand?’ Not Si with 4 ried tiots onee or twice, Mra Williswe orill ed him agnin md sgn in the sisal Pr Sohulty cams, oR expat i # wheat conversglion with ews ifved the child on bis Koes yosx wpa’ Langs: the sist abcan of - the revervad doetor ohen, Jie 0 Shel oanpy the apswer: “Willie Tho vonie old. Go to hed}! fading Fig x She Bnei Mor Eo heisdoe, vo gnd so she married 8 nar nated Smif th. Tint shown slic was prety aed Hing the oomirary, ¢ the says she fis her rhodes of names’ “*1ad ber chives of names and chose , Smithy” “That's what she said. “3h, well, 1 soppose she means her chodve of his aod bers, and she uaturally chosp his TeeChioNgo Post, Not » Question of Goodness. It is not a question of whe 8 “good Penouglt’ to go to heaven or whe ia Cgoil enongh' to join church, Poople should ned be received ini churehes on profission of goodooss, bat on profes sion of faith, Nobody can tell of say body else that be arshe is good snough to gh 1 henven. Western Hoouraer Whistling winds, which give a shrill soutjd through the cracks and ovapnie of & bailding, generally indasto cool wiather £ The business partion of st. Pe wr was seriously damaged by five © the property lust excesding $4, ° Sa
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