RB AS Fon in a “take no kind 0 phitae in Jim eam tha He place. know”! FA Teer, Jim! Whon did you st] a Tegacy, and how panel fs 0 i Ten thousand dollars” wid Jha “You see, 1 happen to be one of the hele to an old chap over in England That's "bout ended to support a wile on, ain't 11d with a gdelong glaneel, But the girls powndavs they alr too. giddy for me, an what's more they pride In thelr front steps All they want is purty elothea 0 if got to have 8 woman as ix settled ,. i down. hut they ain't no such woman | of | wants the Hes of ie” “Well. Jim. you did a good fob on those steps this morning, apd Pm glad | {to have yuu back again. Why, such 8 | Hime ax I'se had! Ray, Jim, you You just go ont and pull those weeds out of the formats hed and TH have Jt ready tn a $ifly. How mueh did you say you got, Jim? Ten thousand dob jars? That's a pretty jittie sum, Jim. A pretiy litle sum] Ana that's the way Jt happened. 1a | leas than a week Miss Capen had Jim {arrayed from bead to heels in new ap- | : { pave! sod they had taken a trip to BL) bP Joe and pot Veplioad” ar Jim pot iE _*8ha? thought it rather Sensath the | 1 Atanity of the husband of Miss Capen | “ {and the possessor of SIA000 to dan the front steps, but blood will tell, and © one morning ale was awakened with | sound of serubblng In hér eure | : Bhie crept to the window. There was Jiumes Usrringion Dovie, possessor of an un legacy of 210 and husband of | Mrs James Carrington Drayle swner | of & house and Jor, down on his kneew with a pail of water and 8 stepstons washing the ascent to the front door of be | po family mansion as white as the {fallen snow. Tle looked up as she Al spened the window, “Pm ghtria’ It done hefore the peigh. ‘hors are up” was all he sald -C. BE B 2 Corbett, In the Cileago Record Herald, | Ton thon ot Aue. Two att torneys, who had skipped past | the meridian of life without hardly ob- {serving the fact, ware taiking about {ages while eating a deliberate lunch. con fn the Jawyery’ Clob a couple of {days ago, when one of them fold 8 | story which cabodies the experience of more than ope man. py really cane to foe with a Hitle shock, ” be sald. Ul took a slesper at Bultaio for New York, and there were | otily Lal? a dexen men aboard when | I retired for the night. In the morning. while in the toilet room Lrushing my batr, IT saw In the mirror, the reflec fan of the hack of an old gentleman 11 did not remember seeing before He appeared neh older than any man I Bad noticed on the car the night be fore, and | made up wy mind that he | {had Comin aboard after [ had gone to bed, ff watched the reflection Whits sr. | ranging wy hair, and then torusd, io tending to speak to the old gentleman, | You ean imagine my surprise when 1 wip She collected, J found thet I liad been looking af my | awn back. "New York Hera, ob Sains semis An Interesting Sadvanis. A womnin who has recently returned from uw trip across the content, ia preparing # souve Growilch will be a sovel amd interesting rethinder of tha eI follte, Wena cards aod saripes of stationery. ue {sheut of paper avd ope mena dard from each hotel and the same from each train sid diing CAF Ware ae : se crest wmd ier ; are are Tela carefully cut ont aad will be pasted on a plain while pletore Tae Ce pleture to go a the fokine | was avo brought sletig. It is 2 lovely rien of the Gols fi the for rund, Hulilcient crests, wiv. were sevaral to make the frame aipretty withont Jniroducing saytaing J t was donbiloss her that first won rity and fr. | TRUE" OF thie “x's. : i" general in. nol ‘jake, they were lustifinhier As the foreign on Yae trip The maker ae: knowisdpes that alie borrowed Ler Idea LTrors & soupy womin woo went abroad {some time ago aud bosuglt badk a | feollection of mogogams, crests and | such things from the bodes, the fraing and the steatn Fish Protection In a Noted Lake, Th ¥ abe am tigie OC omtilesion has Ev ath aa Ww tr Saning has beets prof Bieed thers G8 HOt pate Holy sisted 1E 08 puigered that sow i | reckless Sparismiay drew the likes mame through hag ty of Water sev. eral tires alter thr ater of a sey {and thar this reclovsy practice pest fi eatrlisay ueariy all the Hah bat were too sree to slp thooagh the E00 If the orders of the Fish Cempilesin Were ney easy tH preserve the beautivs of the coanrming oak town poet of Velstar has Toroefuliy sung: ; Xo Franklin pord ser Ham sslnre bog Ca 51 golipate wi th i iaRe BATU EaRuE | Mmpehiau; Achaubusay Unaangs “=Hoston Dally Advertiser, Just What They Think. e all profess 10 want everytody se traus with us, hut when sen employing B00 hands i} and, He lets pf acetyiens are now in ceperation daily. Naturally enough i haven't had your breakfast, have youl ¥ ing any ope in his proces, view of Pike's Peak taken with the | Ji sun shining Gi ite suow capped heights $4 jand howling the ( von Kirchaes of 1} has fuel Toews! * Co 3 eyelet ‘Miss Capen, ’ CRahY Joes, HY hpon wit : {ti my Jegacy. “1 ain't goin’ fo work ; ont Ho pore, bar { just the nuke ral Ei like to ake ears 0 hit Ei ¥ : So SAB % i 3 $168 #0 kind 0 purty sp’ houeliie, yor an top snd 1200 feet du length. Kt del ATH tin of 1668600 iirin ( of + £5 150 fort In height 1384 feet Pobitpus at ihe hase twislte fret rile ¥ voaix Tout bi igher § than thes ASSnAL dain acess the Niel 1: haw dost the! fodinn Governn nent RAM thE meted A PhEef weerit in acetylene Hea in itu dAealoned 9 aE sharacieristie {8s that reported from HMahileich, Bo Alsace in Woeation odd is reported that wll operatives an highly pleas? with this and olber guaiities of arstylone Fh a A kite for signaling froin a wrecked | § sessed, gd salen to be sed a2 a dal Has Tntereie wed Hall Parape's Kings: AER Shope elite dn the word with fereimne oh An New Yeo Fle Leeds Th AN ; al he ¢ ther Hide of the + "iathe Fadia’ Home Jonraal any tlaes gti perwany i 4 ard the Headey ante enld wot. wi ter 3 gliinge shoe Inces He lsaked Bix gry thet | took big tag biowhers, afer 1 had given Cras roniderhng of color shades ar night, | Cig oF 1h porant arde installstions | advantage of fhix of sending a Hine ashory as been inl venpal by Cupialn Brossard de Cor bgny. of the French Naval Reserve in the alr it san be deflociad at 23 an thing to af, he gave me his sini i dienes, He owiked Ye lMppusgese. | Italian, Rnanish German, FU wiell and | Arabin-wirh vansl foeney, but dl pot know a word of English woll hd, For Gve ydars aller ghia ating his fanght Sanskrd non groat PBotwren WEE 4 diversity, and for re fire years foal had in person id pat the | eran motisveN of : Ravops aml | witen this work ivy oom pine | : ha enlisted In the Necred Information i Sent ra a mlssbsn into Rusia, he committed | Bost rion blunder ie, and ha sod : watited hy two Mereioe of the Gertoun Ary. deuly found bi : : i arose af one time to Be whol a8 | $h It is collateibde ant readily padied when not peaded for ase. When down | | 20 emeapid with his life in the to Bie af forty five degrees Frome the db : Foci of the wand By this mans 8 fine man be Boon over aliens any de gird wpa. The i i shrag pened DIR : gondine glafl =n which trievels al enfin devices fhe sordid I Pleaily when Al DEW gerew Hrope ler ar which va Fons advantages are Calmesd, Bos heen hroaght ont in England smd of fhe Intornations) Corgress at law gow, Me Mupnfond sail thar he had experimented for fwonly years with Brow allots of various plichie bar Badd ever found one to give higher efficiency than & trae srrew, Als, that | fn propolier designing no rellanes | whatever sould be placed opon theory | alone; the only cours was to obtain | better knowiadge hy actus] practical fontd may Tar As Be sonlid sie there was pot mneh hove of Improving apon the 1 Tews Bow in nee Riri The damon 4rill has added millions of dollars to the mineral weslth of the | world. Its Inventor, Ashel J, Rever ance, recently dled post at Denver, Col. In 1370 he and his associutes sob] the patent on the dlamond drill for R100.000. and Reversince lost his part of the proceeds by [Hadvised ine vestments, At the time of bis death lie Was about To realine canniderghle i money of the sale of a patent for th manufactare of Damascus steel, oe Be secured a long time syo, but an an sonnt of the great number of persons yhoo have ehalimed to mdiscover this geerat he found 41 in interest. It ts surprining what a number of fosmphor esters there are among the well dodo classes In India, The ties Reems fo prevail that this gum, taken fn small and regular does, givem a po | enilar clear ereat ines of complesion. and senres of Young wwamen ir 1 far this purpose. The babit 8 proreaver, vary Aifteall fo est off, for camphor preddnces a mild form of exhilaratls Cand gtaoefaction, and ln many ov stanoes, wheres very larvae does have’ bern seealloand the hat t hae Insoamn CR mort of slay Bry, 14) {peg git have A res i wy i 5 redat 5% gerted and hie Treisnds deritled bi, flog the sotintry, Today this so of a | Russian Conn {x palling eslt bBarnss © Lon Ee ; New Yo k doe merits were discussed af the me HOE | EAs Sd Sega abi Clever Bitua Hen, Tobn BB Herresholl may justly be | Hi : or ow : Eat ve Poesteay readily when fe In barge 3 AE o ; Hyg wero ekie fy pe 3 d * ge & * ii. 5 calind ane of the wonderful Tm af Loamounte ands 1 back Sur ls dyspepsia fhe ape. BUS 3X that Le Wid nl ex ather wander. Ta voraialie bliin, he traveled arom wal the world add wrote a vivid parsaiive of what be Domania Swaipa’s aldest Postminstey- | General. Henry Fawestt, wits totally Bind Whe Gladstone appointed him | it ws with the pndersianiding that be weak pot fy Be fn the Cabinet, the Pre miter holding that bis afiction would render 11 Dopossihis for Bim to puand Cabinet soerets with the requisite joal. easy. Mr Faweert bad long been pros fessor of politieal veonumy at Cam- | bridge and wax & Member of Parlin. men Smallpox blinded K ielnhans, the “Blind Sculptor of tie Tyrol” at the age of five, aid a few years later the denth of father and mather Jef him destitute. The bey began to whittle hsages ont of wood, His first efforts were most pitiahile, hut he persivered until he was able to “sea with his fine gers” AL fiftesn he wan ko axport | that he could engrave from wetnory the features of a face upon which be had pressed his Supers. He led to bw pearly ninety. and Bide art Kept Himoin Cemmnfortahile clrppstanies bn his tod. est bachelor home, . New York Press. Telephones an Past Praline. l On seme of the lest wailway realm of the day telephones form a part of the equipment. The system 1s so ar: ranged that when the vars stop io | farge stations connactivns can be made with the regular telephone eirrulis of the clties. Thin service, it In an poanend, ® Mm be lnproved and exe tometead. It Is ope of the notable fest ares of modern ralleay progress, In these days wheh even tous ship far out at sea holds communion with dratant shores and will ansren 20m | panfons on the deep it recmin alimoat an anogialy that a tals, alwayy on salid lund and abwave within view, ahold be even for a mement cut off Pofennmy tae fold of converse. Dndenhts edly, 3 development not long to be des generally follows the taking iy af Teguise : downs, atid cases have bein sen whore | it has Been alnvost feats fo tell the | 2 from those of mleahol As to the cninpdexian, If a ghey pallor te | an Improvement cnmphor cerfalnty | Prodnoex [1 Paul Ehebioh, of Praskiorton the | Main, bax Deen enabled to devote bine | 80d? fo a special study of the disease | Gf chncer in consequence of a bBeguest | | of tha jutereat for threw years of 4 sau | of BORER marks, dediented to this pars | Foasked a friend wideh of all the lnven. | flonase af their day bad done the most | for the preple as a whole. Hie friend | ME the answer be) bat the exon, and thought 1 was duing right pose by a Frankfurl tanker, the lame Perr Theodor San Other SUBS cna tritrated hy private imdividuais wil ring up the wooont to be devoted Ia | this special vestigation of eager by ¢ Lt Bhrileh ro RYE) marks, or $100 | a yeu, In Berlin there axists a special ! Compiintee for the Investigation of cans cor, which studies pathodogiond se cant of cases and oodles stalisties anil padieal Dlecature am thin sale een Phofessor van Lenden Bas the beadd of the compmitive, and Profedepr A fend Depart. went of the University of Palle ia strustion, 8 one of is etm LOTR. Sars Yoatal Ww ork, 3 Lionas spe | nk y : i . A few + A 38%, = Bh LLuEYa SPE | pieh fu order to put {ton one ide for Chiat in wo Ear se Ire to An 5 3 i LEA al fn the Paris Messenget, & BUST | gh, suer of my life. Yes, adam, cold *Frived frond Amerie at Heras bon fig the following fecripiion: “To the he who is on the wiher side” io a SP AANA I patie sniiments had Bething to do C1 1 : | the other side of the letter was a ssl | grand of # wap Wiese dress | showed hie to be 8 postofiice ene j Bley ©, Fhe day afer the roveipt of the ot FR i ter the anual sreting of the postofiioe employes was bell wt Lucerne, and the better Dearing ob phoiogTaph Wis forvardsad there for Wentiiention. Ou) the letter being passed areumd one of | the postroen sald that be tipuzibt the photenraph was that «ff a postivaa io} the Canton of Soleure, Bape enough the next day the owner | was Found in r small village uazaed Beberiat, in Soleure. = Farol a that which will bring Bue tel wall ak the snpress ay real What a marvel of confort and cone venlenes will be worked when the tgnriet for pleasure of basinegs can ria up” from Rix parlercar seat the opus, the offices, thw club. for such sosamnnion as the impulse or der Matton as 8 Motor, Groen, the English historian, one day guessed this and that, Was: : “Bevond doubt. six penny photo graphs” : A reply involving quite as great an atmurdity as that was made by Cecil Rhodes in answer to a lady who, seeking to draw him aut, suggested that he owed his phenomenal rise jo the fmpetes of nolle sentiments. “Sadan.” returned Mr Rhodes, *1 GWE RY fortune simply and solely to cold mation” : j : seid inuttan’” gasped the lady. “O Mr. Hbodes, what do you mena?” “When I was yousg” continued the South African millionaire, “1 wax so | dosed with cold mution, and 1 hated it an voriiaily, thar 1 resived to grow mHLlan Wis at the root of 9 sjecess; »¥ with It. ~¥outh 5 47 mpnien, Whers “® Fartune Waits. A correspondent of the Lewistown (Moo Journal suggests (REL B0IUe De terpriging individual could got sbhond apr owenith by sigviing an Aas warm farm. In the height of the season at Rangeley these worms sell at $1 a quart, and the supply is never equal to the demand, 3 I Riches Were Universal. Boma people don’t seem Ww realize that if we were ail viel we shouldn't have the fun of piaaning what we would io when ouf ship cue in, | | =Xew York Fre + Pwill save patch that goss tH waste when they are gi renelnd tha ah wont biisal Jdaseew 4 Wh ane | TED 4 thas Spin § : tof rye oan be fod FH wily, £9e0 hut or Avenasy For Wate, The farmer whe does ble own werk when the work 8 dete by one who » slmpde Be fn tia There are many aveitien for wp HH 8 fare and The #Xehe are reduced arpespondingly ad Le role Inet A Pass Thyouerb so Cattle Pewee, A phi in hopastare {vue ln often ft snsiece of gnel bother A permas [ent passaceway through such oa fenpe is shown in tle cut. A pEtEch ORB | “Ret who war bed A mas of infty. sr five, well pdueaied, well connectsd and | din yd Am hs tpi or ENING IN A TENOR, onic 1 3 i } 1 ¥ i “1 | { i LE A PS Kon dcn et A AM A 31 AES SEES { i step “through it readily, aid it be al | tos! i ator. Td hiengo Niwa, wavs open, but eatlle caponl pass, can bey msde in oa Tew gibaten Pocding ive FR Plow, In some Garswn experinonts the | i x : i | pomparative vidoe of ree barley apd milk were tested de pig fei) Bye as! Rpm ; and, doillie a gate. they canpot Tures | i father eure Bie, his paayons dee | : on Hr ; His faihet pais LH eben Buch an opening in a ‘Flue Common Traabie, of seonld that my tongue Smid niter Faun Hanaghts teal ste in mel” PR HAS dale live sem, i a Bade seh trie hie few of ur sigh such wiphe; Qur tetigpuis are re dv 16 nites, Bal sip Have no {howl to are. ol Hisage Horords Vitad Qunskion. Hoy on are traly the frst girl 1 pvor fevint’ Shee Phat ie’ the point. Are Fou Cpure Towil be the last? ~ Chicagy Now wot Ko Rrave. : Blob “He says he would rather ; fight thin eat” ' Fahl Pugnacians, oh" Bloblm—""No; dyspentic” Philadel | phia Record Conlin’ Balp fr. i Custonaet~"Say, waiter, why do you | allover stich ao whpieskant, (br cris [ture ae tht to dine ia this eafe? Witter Whiy-onre that's the props Sd eye one of Our. Mourners. Fare His lash requist wor thet | very wan shod Sook plisant at bie i fonemi Cheer up!” distinguished front barley was pat | frist sitagetiing, Ha eopeity i ming rations canny lone be enntinued The copetasion of the whale natter Cepaiuis to be that rye way be profitaidy need gas 8 feoding stuff, but it shonid account of te Wow conienl of erule fiber and the high digestibility of fat thix graln vannot be recommended ns popespirated food for horses gr young cattle. When on account of low cost i rye must be asd, other feeding stufls Ehould be chosen, so that the neces: sary course food ix supplied. No I Jury was observed when rye was fed, grain alone. Buch injury (he experi menters bellove to be due to other Cause. Garden 3all, To render strong clay loam, which is mols and cool, warm and suitable for the foundatlop of general zanden crops, we sbould first see that ihe drainage 8 perfect. The more drains and the closer to each sther, the bet ter will they serve your purpose. Sub. - sofling will also assist fn thin After the lower strata ix properly seen lo, the top soll shook! have stiention with # view towards the lmprevenents of Hw strpeture. If scagtily suppbied with bamus (organic butler this should be added to the soll hy the {iberal application of good compost or dry mock, or both. Ales cart ail the Wood and coal ashes are flso valuable additions, and will serve © Risks Ge soil looser and warmer. Plow in gu pn, and leave fn rough faroows During summer give good caltivation, This treastwent will dt any soil for the production of good vegetable crept The farmer who treats the garden : seit. The Epltonise, s planting and culiivadug your Peeding Horse, The ardinary horse bas oa stomach yeith og capacity of somiewhers ba tween throe ang four gallops, amd 3a : C1 have fregueniiy seen men give thelr | gener of 4 moment may dicintelNew © : ] | York World, It ds tated in Natire {hat Professor horses regularly bay exongh to fill froin two 10 three thues Lis capacity. Such a course is cutively wrong, and thi Feeder has Uy make DUE a Tew onli parisons 0 ode bo conie to gue a sunelusion, © eng reenil from my awh perience in feeding horses, 1 wsed ra feed as thoxph the Dorses wore The manger was filled gute fall of tury, aud yet seme way the hpcses oat rid of ft But ir was a mistake be ease It Harr the horses, and was poor economy. Now we arg feeding per haps pot half what we used to fesd in the way of coarse fodder, and 1 am sathefted that the homes, pnd the spe todas at that, keep fa beter cane tian the year rousl, besides saviag thie large mpeunt of hay, The horse's stanach is balls for mote { highly comcentrated feed than the ox. He caanat ake the sam kind sidney gest it fn sutfielent guaniities to EE ply his system with the weeded nour talent, The result is, when spel a course fa followed, that the horse Des comes Indie potbellied, atl 8 unalde to secire the required nourisihovent to seark uf the best advantage. A i ing horse shoold have plenty of Hiei) whieh furnishes his nourishment in the mest Righly espeontinted form that is pra actienble to Tewd 1 veguires also a certain wmesnir of hay, bar the hay Is Bot to supply 1owith the main poertlen of his nourishugent. The most vxparieneed tensors avn relying en grain for the main partion of the faed fot soly because experience Bus dems ‘gustrated that ic in the most Sooo. teal, bat that it ls also Lest for the havse.—indiana Farmer In some parts of Fiungary a pound of lamb, for which the Berliners pay twen- ! y-two cents, costs only four Souls be sonked or earefully growl | Of with the same consiGeradon as held | does his regular crop seed bed will I certainly reap a reward io the slupse of feesh, crisp vegotables. Do pot i depend on the women hot do a Hk & phate range the express speiding as © ; Lerause he Bos not the eqpolty ty &- ‘except in the cass of pigs fod this! - gand you can get and draw, and plenty | of Ume or marl, and mix jnto the soil Denny How kis 017 He owed a} tig Jolie S-Chiengl News. : Travusforend., ; “mips bos taken te riding horses © “Any 1 ETLEER YN EY xcept the hoarse locks ma BF Lit haat 1 sow Tndinuapiolls News, nis rod ib They Saw, ‘ Jibs When 4 mag sssanlts me § say potibing, bat paw wodd, % Jabhsi- Well, a fellow sssanited me the other dag. and 1 said dothing, but pay stirs! geo Fraucisco Bulletin, Nica A Hoasonahle Petition. Tess That beggar worcan's a fraud What did she ask you for? : Joun “Sine sald she wanted & few pennies to get al chocolate lve cham sold and sete lobster salad” —Phlk adelphin Proce He Went, fie ~ “Pather, do all angels save wings? “Ne, ny son! your moter has seas” And then she | coughed-—dropped # cup ani sucer, And said sweetly that he might go to He tab, If he wouldn't 5% uta Constitution stay to lute.--As GC EP A “ey, there! OM man, wake up and aw il" Life, | The only Comurin, “Why don’t you ehatlenge him 5 prove he truth of his seaptalons Se sertionn?' said the Amerioan what would be too esxy a task for him.” answered the Egropean. “FR anve fo clallengy ite to ght. Wash ! fngron Star. SHAR A He Wanlia't Care. “Idd it ayer acount 10 you. * sald the thoughtful person, “that the umber of makes used cach day reaches the stupemious sum of “steen billions?" “hp never aid” replied the thoughts Toss ate, “and TH be tilaaued i would Bave cared a straw iF it bad.” ~Detiit Free ross, Ke Mist Tey Susethiog “it spend to me tint Eaglish doctor who wants to taerésse the number of ehildrin by having dowries set spurt for pour girls when tey pecouse Lait in very stitosfghoed.” “Why sod Babies, -Chikago Reecorsd-Herald ; Yoo Maslin tin ayy [get a new job I want & poss Who om ke a joke. 2 AW i FRUP recent viapiayer O40 Bp ons? “Weil, be seniod in on me wihea § was giving the boys a hurmerans mk ration of hil strat; ami thed