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Ji \\ 10 „ . .- 3 3 .. 11 .. 10 1 9 ... .\ 9 •• 9 .. 5 1 --^fr-^ro * * JUSTICE OF.SUPREME COURT. 03 Q. B e. s. \Woes of the Writer, It is oae- of tie Journalist's trageateji that whenever he introduces a tMSS •purely as ^n impos'sibillty somel}ofi|y writer to say that it \'really ocgurr^a^ HI use^a.foollsli metaphor atraadQlBX I generally receive two letter's—HSttf^j eomplaJniss that the thing Is too .yta- !?a^ ftnd absurd, the other saying that, it happened to the writei r 'a J aunt.-rGi. K. Qhesterton in Illustrated^-iiondoa z News. «..!—. g - »^-< '^. •*... i.u ......ii • «.«j.«spfTr^ . Incomplete Jewish Houses. '* j.J •Passers-by have often been strttpk by the fact that the chief, cornice at\ one end of Lord Rothschild's house, in Piccadilly, London, has been , left unfinished. It is said that Jew- ish—t¥a4&iea—insists thaj some 'part of a Jewish house shall be left id- complete, in order that the .'incon}. pleteness may remind its owner thati like his father Abraham, he is but a stranger upon the earth. V Sleep. Blessings light on him who first in- vented- sle'epJ—--It-covers a-<mah—aHt- ove;, thoughts and all, like a CIOME;. it is meat for the hungry, drink for the thiusty, heat for the cold, and cold for the hot. In short money that buys everything; bal&nce and weight that makes the shepherd equal to the> monarch, and 1 the foot to the wlse?«» Miguel De Cervantes. \ - Hard to Account for Tusks. \The\ curious pig like animal knowrt •as the babirussa has most remarkable tusks, which .have long perplexed.air students of animal llfet' As far ' a s can be Blscovere.d, these tuskd ar0 useless to their owner. Qn the oth- er hand, by colleeiteaatetts of straw, grass and litter of all kinds,\ they seem to be an intolerable nuisance.' Corner Grocery Philosophy.', \It is a mighty serious thing to be i' father,\ observed the venerable man, on the grocery barrel. \If ynnr hoy P -ittras-ioirti weH«3fear =w4fe**gets^ail\\the- nrefltt, and mie-goes-jaUhe-bad-^yott. -get-air ft* blame.—AadHfrhe-becoines— famous, just as likely as \not he'll dis- own both .of .you.\ • 1 2 ' 3 4 5 1 2 1 - 2 * 3 4' 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 \ 2 1 2 • 1- 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 S 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 370_. \621 1062 819 480 443 291 250 128 780 8B5 272 339 638 896 1105 s 658 412. 407 381 469 398 821 760 272 367 274 . 374 450 340 266 305 190 '386 433 403 306 768 386 699 472 273 _1S5_ 310 522 409 236 221 145 121 64 388 436 136 168 313 438 533 333 206 203 189 234 199 408 370 136 ' 182 137 185 224 170 133 152 96 195 217 --201- 151 385 194 350 239 137 103 T07™ 324 — 288 134 194 109 50 41 247 280 113 124 136 242 321 205 148 184 148 176 158 29/7 252 106 130 100 121 144 98 93 107 60 121 123 —166 122 309 172 211 139 79 82 ~ro2 120 108 26 37 77 23 145 J63 ,23 47 183 208 237 120 58 20 44 59 41 114 124 30 55 37 68 82- 72 40 44- 34 70 93 36 30 74 20 138 94 57 ,. * _. 1 1 L& . 1 3 . , 3 4 7 , ( ,, t , * > 1 1 ,. 4 7 B # ,. t , 1 ,. ,, .. 2 t # ,, ,, , # •* 1 -V 1 1 1 ,. 1 t , t . a ,, 1 3 4 7 11 .. ,, 1 7 ,, .. ., .. , t ,. 1 • * ,, . ¥ 1 , # ., t t a • .\ Four-Leaf Clover, There Is an old superstition that it brings good luck to- find a four- leafed clover. The , superstition la~ founded, first, on the rarity of the- specimen; but chiefly- on the fact that\ the Jour leaves are arranged in the form of a cross. Twenty-three for the Chickens. •' The chicken grabbers have, returned, to New Hope- after quite an absentee; Cma night-last week there. w«s n.vjgl- tor in Dr. Stout's back yard, .and. the neict morning revealed the fact that 23 \vpung ^chickens_had dlsanneared.— Staunton^CVa'.) Sun. ' \American Stovesifor Mexico. A thing to make a civilized person, wonder is that there are few cooking; stoves la Mexico, although, Hhitedi States consuls Bay that at the present! time tHey receive many inquiries rela- tive to them. The Mexican cooking) apparatus is a day brazier, construct- ed \upon an elevated platform of the! same material. The braziers 'are) about, four Inches high and six to eight inches apart, and, wood is burned -in them, The fuel is allowed tacon^ sume itself gradually, and the' smokA and soot which get-all over theL'food' and cooking utensils are enough to, make you sick. Consul A. j, Lespin-, asse, of Tuxpam, says he thinks a smeil, four-hole wood burning cook stove woul.d_m.akft a. hit with the peo- ple of the country, as they are becom- ing wise to the fact that they do not .know it all in the cooking biisiiiBsSr Modern' cooking utensils would also have a chance- to become favorites, as most of tb.e_nat.lve ones are dt clay and-not very handy Or appetizing. 20649 10251 6882 3449 34 33 REPRESENTATIVE I N CONGRESS. I P £. w • f' 3. 5> •+- 1 I 10635 69J5 1412 33 . WILLIAMSON »... WOXCOXT .-..„... 1Ut f !LJi.1-*Jia. AI4J\J-t- ..y .*»*. f . 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 .2 3 4 1 2 fi 2 3 i i- 2 1 2 •t ,2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 t P 4 s . 6 J 190 313 528 416 241 227* 146 .132 65 392 .447 138 168 317 . 44S:\ . 551 333 221 205, 197 238 .201 -TffiSv 381 137 203 145 185 23' TI- MS UK tti 2<» 221 203 ---a- „'.i62 •i••: 395 2 201 1 3S8 2 246 3 142 100 •207 323 294 •13* 195 108 50 41 245 279 112 123 137 245 321. 212 146 188 154 181 165 • 297 254 106 128 \100 115 144 - Ml* 92 *•* IM 167 -122\ 310 173 217 138 80 85 ' 102 197 114- 102 27 37 71 23 143 157 •24 « 176 193 214 113\ 5? 15 35 n no •116 30 ' 53 37 65 ?1 76 41 79 - ..' 94 '..# 33 - -ar---\-'-t- 74' -, . 19 i. *. 13S i . 99 -:.. 57 , • ; . Jewels from Lands of CiaP. A Paris,J_weJer_Pft3.n-o°J*8 h t' a large number of stones which have; been found in mines On • the czar's private- p*r*gperty> EVery y§ar stones from these mines are'Offered for sale by- tender, in the flame way- as tije.-lOr; est lands. and mines belonging; to the CZST ars\ occasionally sold, by th» imperial cabinet First Sermon In Etpei?ai[ito>\ ',.••- During the-EsperahtlSt conference Bt Geneva*, Switzerland, 4 BrbtesjEaat - service was conaiicted in ' ihe ?ney languase,-and-the r first-ProteBtant-ser. mon was preached in Esperanto, in. ^Iie anciefit «kuf1j^ja~ft^&.M^d^ rot-Str ^Peter's; firthB-jtes^isftefWWMi\' VLtiipX listened to Gaivin's-iessoftSi-T 2 >-m Dlictiited an Interesting Top.lc. Among ttie recent Jnibllcationsr. qf- ihe Carnegie. Itastitute of Washingj^n i Is a brochure oa \iiereidl.ty. ot*--HgiP~ length in SuinaTpigs--aiiit^ itsr-BOafr|ngf— oh the Theory of -Pure- jQamet (ife^^^V*- is a subject ^nl6h has hitherto fieSa partially hegledteci at bur institutions Of leaMng. • ' '.*. . Change Wrought by FlC*.•-•••' Van Ness avenue, S?n Francisco, till the fire a street of .handsome rest, dencesj and cijubhouses^J^jeyldendy^ -desttned-to-bfr'tlje new retairdryioddtj center of the city V „ * 1 Th» Natur* of Women. \For this is the nature of women, that they make light of what they have and sigh for what they have not. . , This is the nature p£ women, that fcey love^tiMpttnent their Jorer 1 ||«nj^sfu»«-blrn^B|'g»«r mnat-o tnemselvea dtaJW^lft-W» \BnlnV-Ui. •»A Digit otj 10J02 6»19 im » 342 M fOLEW