in weiana, factory hadi and those who {hope 0 be wives and mothers, ¢ | sohonling sy vier that most young girls ; Only rf there 4 large preference for th fo persuade him told me thes soa x and pin ¢ | have its | writer's parchment wottid you p prow ap? report of the dee wm in New York BN per cent wanted Spas ors pitilinera, 11 rd BY CRPETR, RHTAES ve, ehcly & phe cont artis, § per een the fuliow miivdonarics, ma- tach atout threa-feirihe of 1 per cont It is jodend § poor showing tor the dosire for 1 motherticod What is wrong with our make uy their meds that they wouald 1 ike to bi teachers, and that only three fourths of 1 por cent of them oxpio ; tevvat in being a wife and mother? oi the boyw Who were questioned i Pp Next in dire to bo merchants, 13 percent; then olorks, 7 per cent; then farmers, § por eet: dostors, about [| per cent; Inwyem, per cent railroad mn ‘and sailors, each sent; business, 3 per cent. The | fext naxeed 35 differnt occupations. It was notiond that the boys thought that an oon ants or animals meat something that sterol power ower one’s feliows in boys abot 7 years oid was : such oocn- pation ws that of peliceman, Sreman of yailrond man. As he grows oidur the | average boy modifies hig desire for the perilous, until ap 14 he wants to be 8 bank chick. There bs one intercs! ing ex ception to this. The ambition to be 8 sailor appears at 7 aod increases slowly, | calminating at 14 ! : | Ilere is the comprmition of a boy of romts Arocrican, his father a In hover: *' When Lam a man, I will go to sen and be a sailor (0 the slormy ooean. Then 1 can soe strange and foreign lands ud plntes, where no man but the sailor n go * *% [can go among the ice ightly witder in some arctio ry. The dark continent boids many for the sailor. He can hunt and adventures without other cost than | walking into them. Because I speak in ok ing terms of the sailor docs st I think be bas no disowm- for what kisd of life does not ave its full shure of the dangers and | iscontorts? The millionaire frets about Jos it is and soldiers, each 8 | pation that dealt with tools, | rash, on the . tudia and Ceylon withont rinse be a “rogon,’’ for plainly dumgeromn and destruction. his careful training ure things carried ont arder nn admirable and seientific system, which ives fo the administra. tion in all its branchis and to the native conrts a saperd staf of mwsive and faithfal servints, the commissariat and artitlery clophanta Although they will seldom or never breed in eaptivity, the grand creatures | demise whntever tusks they may carry go to the world’s stock of ivory. The older in ary case, how sendeiems it seem to 0x “tirpute the living sofiroe of this beauti: ful commodity, as this reckless hunters chants are stil allowed todo in central _Afries! When shail we ses the govern. ments of thew varicos regions sensibi enough te perocive and prod ok Hive elephants are yory moeh io : able even commercially than dvad onvs. and that the preservisiion of these state. benefit? It bas been troly remarked that di rectly the native and foreign hunters thetiotans and patural science, for protection in fotore of the nobis boa. whose mnjesty and trangailiity of mic. Phflosepn is, harmless existence, eared _sphant for Afric ie that vven the most tiem to do. But certain it is that if do- eidod moeasnied be pot promptly taken there will bo no clepbaus to save aud, wit shall me in another contisest the shameful buman sin and folly perpe- trated which has stripped America of every free livisg vistige of bor pobio droves of bison THE TIPPING QUESTION. THE ONLY PLA PUTS Ann | eh init oy sy where eles | The capture of the wild elephant amd | gre easy 0 keep and toanage, invalunbls | for many wpocial poiposes, and at thor | tie the better generally ite quality, But, | and ignorant pativi chiefs and mer Hang LE ly and seriveeable aninials shail be henceforward a fixed policy for African are convinced that ope lve siepbant js | worth dogens of tosks they will be as | keen to preserve the animal as they pow | ave to exterminate him. Wa might plead | earnestly, eviin upon the ground of ws so well boone bis silent hands aud Tha dof these, bowiaver, Who massa | the innocent giant 10 cot from him 20 or 80 pounds of material for papir kpives and shoe borax weubl ba plisnd | to sach remonstrasces The best hope of | all who andérstand the valoe of the whe i yrathless of bax asvamine may come 50 fenry that they ar destyioying their own, market. The rest i for offeiul authori gh WILLIAM NORRIS Ft Was oa Satire oe the Justice Dispensed by Sir Peter Ddiin- The Poet Artist Took » Part Iimmelf —A Socialist Benefit Per. formanes, ; : shear supering be makin ris Wm amd so epikesader oo Fairy re Cael we Coder so vat mle der Smite ~ebof rap in der oo der vi Lip vat tized der 4 pate, © La says whe con purty = Joh, butivoa bare ro git dor thraok Gowen to der crossin tad as vi inks dat » On tho sabiiet of the theater, an en- thowisstic young first nighter would | protably have given Morris up after the first nitimpt to gether his opivion of : ; “ie Second Mrs Tangoeray' as an th ick gone purty quick, lat op der ordinary citizen who had never formed thal cums der big puffer ike der het. the Babe of playgoing, snd either knew fall, nnd vile ve talked about vat ve do der por cared mnvihing about the theater throck goes uti over de head of det paffer pest En treat for ebildrest once a year | nud der spikes und men go plank in der ris would Bava written for the stage if | two legs und he be Hot sthyong enoagh there hid bees iiny Stage thus a poet and | for valk ve put ‘hm dn mit der Tugeagh artist could wriia for. 'W : he dion pune. Mike Dooly | ‘mens the Socsal- | in der cnr vere : jst legos one: proposed to #aise the { go np nut de air und cumk Bot down wind by & dra tio entertainment and | yet, und ve sot find him easy, bot ders suggestod thut be should provide the bees riod ings for him to hit op dare va play, ha set to 5 onoy sod provided IL And what ki 1 of play wos it? Was it a miracko play on the lines of those scenws in the Towpeley mysteries bo. tween the “shi pends abiding fy the iden” | field,” which ho awd fo qoots with | : great polich as bis ides of a good bit of {A Farm Where ‘insils Are Ralsed. comedy? Nota 21 ft was a topioal ex- | Over in Switeerlatd the people are | travagunza, eotitied ‘Nopkins Awak- vary food of Der growbars und nine shovels cunt pnma down foo Yours Jikn Sebel —miiroad Telographr. ena ANH NI Bry HW ing Sir Peter Kolin, Tennyson and an | jong sage beeam: impossible for even jmaginary archlishop of Canterbury. | sharp eyed sunil hunters th find all the . Bir Peter owed tha compliment to his { salle they could sell, and w) somo of the asrivity - thas time in endian Soja | clover Swiss have started nail farms ov prison oO shargas of obstrat- | Aq eo s ON eR TT g 3 tion,’ which was alveays | proved by got- | Son ois A fow rode ant oh tiny a policcuinn to swear that if Any vided into smull parts, poparated by passe. '% OF Yihicls bad wished to pass fances shout two fret high, with nails Sr : bf BE ma Sarin | along the top to prevent the snails from APR C5 RID ¥ IPR RET CO I Anal rannd AR aby he gre fs ’ i coven BRboened tn best anding fhatyr pres { runing away. Little arbors of Tr ae EL, oe pros | provided for the snails ad sheitor from “nos would have obatractad Bim. the sun, for soaiis do pot Tike the san. This contention, which was regarded j If there is not Hine or ehial’t in Lin ean : a quite sensi bie a unanswerable bY | of the farm, the farowy sprinkles it yo newspapers of thie duy, waa pat ito ghont Suaiis ent cat tuge, imlsd, netths s notshell in tho coarse of Sir Peter's | and dandelion, Thy Seed to bo. most summing up ia the play. “In fact, got | hungry after 8 rain : L glemen, 15 54 8 matter of grave doohbs | The harvost ti whethar wa ars not wil of ascontinnally | ter part of Anus setnnnitting this offenvs from coy cradles Cher When this sro to our graves’ Thin speech, which the Those baving rm : peal Hix Peter of conrss never made, | soni dived far a Dat of redateing- i grt ode, pk vibe Hey boat Eo though be sertainly would have done #0 | hia, Hhey ave pol ind had he bad wit envugh 0 ses the abe | yg sds bay for + is ¥ EY e ion, he Leen talkin der drath vn makes der | | dinks he onms down purty sane all right, down so ve vaite here till Mike Doole | gi Es : : sutbile—~almont as fond 8 | ened,” the chi! “character parts’ be | thie American bot Is of mince ple. It | down in the this Farie!” be oried, and he provoonesd this Bret syllable to rhyme with bash. Mr. Consnings paused, perplesind Juss then biv eve caught the eye of an espe- yan contd net walk through him, o% pecially when it would have beet #0 eney to look Nim np for three months on moire respectable potest, will probably keep Bile Poter’s memory green when ail his aetoal judicial gtterances ara forgot- i ; 14 fo Tor arson, Morris took a social. fat who hap wed 1 combing the right surdity of anfemnly sending 8 man 10 for high prives Lilies prison for two months tecanse grother | ; No Better Serded, ; | Questioned aden the Salat bl sd and butter plates, Shorty rated Bis haod in signifioant prop df. Atsadately neverl I do pot ows a butler plate. Tne thi is irrevocable va Dolley 48 any dinner or supper Which Fue spomior for. Why should |! Evdrthing ie ae companied by Hs own sae or retinh, will you gsy them words over age aieetlodest” aa “11 pupented the question in stentorian tones, while | was conseions, sf the poor- cre. When the man cought the import of the words. he looked ab or in wr grise aud then blured out: “You bet I willl That's what I'm here for." Under such circumstances it was hard to pre: serve my digrity, bot I did tho tent I could sud pronounced them aud wifi : he “Then the groom gave mo a grovine srprin. Coming sp 1 We, be suid, Minter, what's the damage? "Noi ag” I replied. ‘T's glad to have been of sere fon to you! ‘Bat I won't have it that way,’ be sid ‘1 know it's the castonm to give the minister somethin, and se you won't name a sam 'ildo it myst.’ And he handed mo a $20 bill, "Now York Tribune One on Amos J. Commings A gossiper in the Washington Post fellu this story cn Aoios J. Cammniogs, which his says was told to him by Amos himself: Daring the inst campaign Mr. Comings tried fo say as litgle about fron wilver an poawibie, though he was ranning for congress as a free silver max Secure in the friendship of every policeman and Jotier carrier in his dis triet, he got on swimmingly til al most (he very last speich he made, J wii in a great hall snd he bod » large audienes. He talked shout naticoal honor, and he ag, and the equality of map, and the righte of the muses, with » twist or two of the British Jon's tail by way of variety. [twas s great spooch, Haddeoly it Yas intsrrunted by & man front row, “Tell us about aa cially friendly policeman, No words 1 | wers exchangd, bot an instant ister the strong band of the Taw discended on the Leoilar of the inquiring man. | yanked clear out of his seat and hustled He was to the door. “1 1 have you understand,” said the policemen as be jerked lime down the aisle, thus we'll have Bo such lsngunge need bern.” Polsoning br Phosphores. Tiss attention of sdentists bas been culled to the rapid incresse in the num- his own efforts! : | interest in it by nrousiog afresh in each | | woeonssive gemersition of | and tradition which bas sornetimes ob. | pros, Anna Ivanova os | strated ita fres course, And that we a1e _ Hamlin, saved from the danger of finding it trite 1 by the feeling that we | treawurs which, though a gift, | tively independipt of cor on | for the measure in which it Pew Tt Is Practised st Home and Abroad : and the Need For sa Lefors. sailor! : {Phe question off “tippiag” stems here is a little end of the cen- ‘small enoozh in detail, but rather b- jd maid of 9, of English and | minister of the gompel : “1 want to | _ 1! ter to ber waiter of breakfast and luneh- il | eam, those being meals taken alone. At | band, who always handed the servicer | 80 conta. Ha J 1 The Intter vam veomed th evenly fill 2! the man's ides of what was due bim, | y | and is’ “Thank you, sir!” was bland deine, bat the jady’s modest the black walstooat pocket, with Bo ex | pression of gratitede from the reeipd | ent’s face, which wore & meaning look, | aw of ome who sayd, Women gre moan, { sh pever knows ‘ow to do the right thing by » mau, Bot one as to pus wp with ‘ema’ Juin only in nokless, good natured On + taal Gospels Eke Cen of oor Yeuders there may be .d it difficult to understand why, | od Bas revisled to ox his will in| i rae she wis Soined by ber hos | I gracis : quarters alseays fiond their grave ing | gars off beard with 4 melancholy temper. | gent and driiied him in a certain por | penton ineivility of speech which, taken from the qaality of kis remarks, threw always sufficiently rich wud batter is 4 nvecessary ss (he tialitiounl Sfth cartwheel, It in never usd ab the pr - of: Tennyson Inn Bibles of thom Now Jork tasliien hich was all tho moro justructive be- | & iva correctly. Ooentlemally | Nive canse hho delighted in Tennyson's verse 8 protest. 1 did uot lag ago, ATIeY & ax kesoly as Wagpnir delighted in She E, year. One of the guests, 8 mab, came to me to give an ; sme time that be had recently dtd | bere and was much disappointed of goursn | urged an expligit statement, cope be Bowertboloss was no butter, to which I pleaded guilty, Put explained that wy rile in that par tieniar was invariable. "New York (ieevdad Ant BO mM ape Hliusion than such fom main, a orook for a bishop, 6¢, Sf you liked, & cloak and | dager for Che villian and aTedrig for the tomedisn A puis of clarion bands aan § iy a veterinary surgeon of and lilaok sticking procininaed the reh- EE rund Fini who seers bishop. The rest Ir did by oBILEratIng | ur che position of the lores’ logy is Bis hamor wid int ligeses snd presebt | wang in all of them, pot excepting the ng his own perecs fo the andience Uke | goeqen of the Groat Kurforst, of Fred SI ASIN BARSORRAMOERN IE 1 BY brs wr rather ins library of inspired ‘as the Bibi truly is, be has not mame time given us an infallible xt. flow much labor would have been | wved bad we possessed the sutographs | four evangelisti! To this we answer hood larger than they qught ta be A dollar, man to give at disper in a fashionable er stave; although he would have the prosonos of mind to pocket it quickin | In Paris thers iv am unwritten «ale # includ. | which apportions & per cent cu the made an idol of the | amount of » custimer’s bill as a Hp ite teaching altogether. : | sonts $2 would, on settling his bill, add seek to com prehetid the ways | od—wivald t of Provi- | 10 cents for the attendant. sphere by chaeivivg thom It ia time we had either a legal ov in- Mab is the heir of all | formal ruls governing fips in this coan- od, clothing persons will help on the reform. It will never by dome by those whose | means are really small eocugh to feel We tax, for it i ne of the errors of the vestigator, raised much liberality ae 8 wiilionaire, sven ss she resalt of if, Tikes the guest in “Charley's Anas,” ST "| he has to borrow hall a dollar from the "Is it not possible that be who gave butler with which to tip him. [ils the word of life iesigns to quicken oUF trated American. the scidntific in > o savage simply to its sources, | Ove of the most splendid crows fa th of legend the world is that; of she RB ~~ ry MINT iy to remove the it is well proportioned avd lightly formed of open possess a diving 1% not en- | gems and among thems 2, 546 dinnmionds op exertions of great perfection. Ou ite top, sETVISg shall min- | asa buss to » slinder grons of pearls, ie LED UE Hh ye pail of very Lot water, the water | jeter to our edification Agnes Bmith * Lewin in Centwy. Plucking fowls may be easily and | SOO rubies «ooeprydliched in this way: As The Gerasiom. Lord is dead pmorse tina The geraninin expresses preference to cov. The idea has net, wo fur ax known, any wk Ope minate is usa. t foun placed the mnt nse and wonderfal ruby , which the Ruidan embassador pur: | chased at Pekiiig at the prien of 130, pn FAAP Cepiikiy fer hil fae fo ly long evcugh to keep the : bok water 'To6 jong soskiog is Lableto ed preference for Anne Boloyn by give dor the skin Att this bot bath ing her a buneh of rect Howers Bome eathers are su loosened that they persorix have supposed thess flowers $0 most ribbed off. The bird 18 be gersninuis, il the plant was in cold water and wiped | if at ull, kuow iu England at that time b. It shonld then be put isi im ag kept for this purpose } eed place Is be uid at ouce, they should » Joosiily rolled in cloth or pas p thin from turmng dark. comriin so moch oil ous not penotraty them. A fiy ixalmost invincible. It will sar. Only tarpeuiipe, chloroform and am- monia can gt the beter of a iy. Thirty days are yequired for mail to travel between New York and Bashire. wok dB I which inn commis emoagh sum for a; | wamlioose ia the Farin t » tall and beautifisl figure, tiny LH try, and it ix to bt hoped that some rich | hmpecunious to fel obliged to show as | “ing 10; gold work, io. srustedd with & vast number of exquisite dation in history or legend. It in fos] under | said that Henry VIII first showed mark. | Little, When fowls vive long hmairsion in water and will sustain the oders of saiphor and other | _disinfeotan:y withogt apparent injury. | x lanfern with the fight blown out, With | oeiok she Gress sod of Frederick Wil. a dull absorption in his owo dignity BItY | iam IIL and IV. He tt nde the samo which several minum of the wildest | foiie in many of the paintings in the seretning lsaghter at kis when be 09- | Berlin National gallery. In Egyptian, erect sori not distorts Inaghed Ie | a gvrian, Babylonian an models Iy yseil, aud I can still we of art she positions of thio horses are nat: quite clearly the long top for thu | geal and right. In thows of the Cire whan wo 4 as 1 0d Romans they are not always earmct The equestrian father and san, io the Naples museum have the legs of the bones in the proper positi : saw ib in glimpees Between no yore, with Marrin gravely on the “iho fn Bi Dandear coeend ; Joe D3 m0 delist spive abo a kir Toe 0 00 i 40 monn ehitnney pote, at the cbr, os Jey won of rolling, wallowing, galley | mociul ints between, | ~~ Thers has beech oO other such sucoons- | ful first night within Living memory, I | belinve, but [ remsanber culy one dra- | mats oritie who took care 10 be prosent | William Archer. Morrie win s0 inter: 2! While prospecting near Doath valley, in Ariacos, a miner snd bis friend dis- sovered the dead body ¢f » horse which had been lying for scale time upon the crude borax deposit. Xa they were pearly dying fran thirsg they cut nto the Hoshi ia order to maisten their lips ewténd by hid experiment in this sort of | with the blood. Mash to thir sarees, | enmposition that be for some Sime talks | they fonnd teat both flesh and blood | ed of trying his band at & serions drama | were quite vest owing tn thar presers . and would no donbt ‘have done it had | vation by the berax iia neddent lod { thers been any practical oceasion for it | to an inostigation of the properties of | OF any mune ef eonsuminating it bY | boris avd ite Bout adoption by the meds | stay representation wider propor pondl- | joa fassity a8 8B ans plies agent of | pioiws withous sponding more timo OR greas vaiae ! the job than if was worth, Later, at ono mi bien | of the annual festivities of the Hammer | The Five Month. The fly's esting apparatus is renlly a ientianan in the bath chair in a : ao ker of very barge prisportions when | shart piocs called *“The Duchess of Bays | goniparcd with the size uf the an imal, | smith Socialist wooety, be played the | | abd wate” (oot by himself), which ono | If the month of a man wer of the kame | served its torn at the Haymarket a8 & proporticuuts size as that of the fly, his i It was hmpossible f0F | head would bave to be enlarged about | smoke» born teller and devonrer of 810° | yw fest on every side to accommodate | rigs as bo waa to be indifferent 10 an ATS hig lips aod teeth. | which is pothing more than the most cna | vivid and real of ail ways of story tell- | | ing. No man would mare willingly { have seen his figures move and heard | their voices thao he Saturday Roview. § | partain raiser 0 ess ARRAN in 1 RAS Ban Cast Too Tree, +12 you had the nerve this tooth has,” said the dentist fo the quivering wretch in the chair, “you could have tis nil over in about five sewonds MelChicago Tribune. j Lin Mere Vagus Amsun ption. ESR OR Ee RU EEL ed A Javenils Taste Explained, i Little Boy—Crar cook has gone away, {and I'm awtally glad Now mamma i will have to wake the cake, and mam- pnts cake is always heavy. Chaent ~~ Weil, 1 declare! Do you pre- fer heavy cake? Little Boy—Yes. Yon get more chews jon Fan tom?’ viigeer, | believe’ — Indiazapoiis Journal Quick Aion. Men may come aml men may go, but iu in » piece. — Low ! Hie Business. | Bobbles—I boar you are in business | , yigw five always gos. Philadelphia for yourself now? | Lodges. | Wiggins—1I thought I was, bos from ' © Ames the little I get vat of it it appears that The standard measures of Great Brit- ‘1 am in basivess for other pecple.— ain are prescrved in the archives of par- Reston Transcript iament. Ly x 2 By NP A dinner on which 1 pride myself enh | make | Lo he Anaily fold me thar fire thers | To Berlin equestrisn statues have been | 4 Porstan works | statues of the two Haibl, { apd Yale's mnong them, W per of cases of plinsphorous polsoming amore workers in ustoh factories. Un- Jess thn vontiintion and general condi tions are of the best the workuen inhale large grisntitiesat rende phosphorus and after a oon sss rapidiy develop dis aie divetly to this deleterions 1, But apes it Deoomes gh the svete iS is very adieate, Tu feet, it is bee en whiepneras has ono «uf if the physical forces 19 Alimysns it and INE of deowy have begum Sisbie pon anidies iS bas SRE ASI 0B heat PEE prs opis tba made to me pr Cp pwd phos and vents pat Any ed she Lar SARE aad To forbid tho hos of wile nbespiviras in the preps aration of msiches ~~ New York Ledger. FIR Grant's War Fetters to ils Wile. As usual oo the eva of battle before the general motired he wrote & litter So Mrs. Grant. [did not know the nature of the eoutents of the letters to his wife until after the war, when Mra Geant, in speaking of thew, sid that they al- ways contained words is of cheer and com- fort, expressed an abiding faith io vie sad thought which always : suftiriugs would have to be endured by his wife were very frequent during » campaign, and no pressure of official duties was ever permitted to interrupt until my wagon eomes up.’ done, and ever after that when i whalix, stop bere and get into the on when it comes up,’ be would the solumn, lie down in the shade await the coming ap of my team 10 into camp. —Animal Friends. College Bred Criminsis When a graduate of Cambridge uni versity, England, commits a crime, the authorities of the university take hisde- the roils of the alumni. Commenting on. this, the New Haven News says: “Some of our American triennial catalogues She is & Daughter of the Revoln the woman who uscd a kerosene can on | little pruning of this kind better for it. They use orime. It is a bealthy deserrent for those who have any station in soviety to lose” Oddest Monament Da the World Perbaps one of the very oddest mone sents is the tablet in & Berkshire ahuroh ti memory of a soldier who had his lef Jog taken off *‘by the above bal i | top. —Pittsburg Dispatoh. = would have to be sacrificed and greas i
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