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^St^ 1 »frnsm#|ft IX'-'J'.'..\.' jl'jg «#\<*i*\«f* l 'gl) i»,!',•' W I 1 !\ «pqwyw^#* vti, <• :;i: ufe 3S2 t'lii i.i;i..;.,i!. n ;i^ A BANQUET IM .JAPAM* talklM* and A?i>o»Pme»tN Arc 3Ioro Iittj^rtfcnt ilt»n the Etauaff. Dininglis not It) Japan a serious busi- ness, ifcnstfijmnesfedonot moot-to cat, Hut cat ijpcsiwse ; tlioy have met; OB.<J cpnversjttjpkawl amusementsform tiie principal part of a banquet Coaversny Hon need not 60 held only with your neighbors, for If a: man wishes to speak to rffrierid In another part of the room ho quietly slips the piiper' panel behind lilm, passes into the veranda, enters tie room again a.nd.Blts v 8Dwn on the floor before his ii'lend. JSxchajnging tups 1* POINTS AtBOUT *.U.#t,rtS,' ; 'I'liej- 4*ti Not So Muck, Jfeii<«Owe An- In roblji places 1ft *lie_Jelels and! ii)ig*a«i#inRy be-found tbo wood tov-i i$^,,a-sober sort'of turtle of a brown ; j •or! reddish brown color flLpd.«,'M3*e 4 shell Mia.vlng tt'riujge lii Its'mXddto ; olnaig' the!' back, says Xature Study, Each plato of! the', shell underneath ha.8«a black blotch. In mud holes and in small ponds, pf< tea resting on a log or .stoneSiibove the water, ouo may almost always find 0)6 painted Mrtle, which has the margin IIOVO 411.0 'J.11VH.U. ^..^,.^-5,—„;,„„..,,„.,, ,,,.„,, v„ r - -. tho chief ewempny at a Japa- of tho shell marked red, whllot&e shell nose dinner, Sake, a spirit made from aaaementh. Is yellow. Thone. turtles; rice resembling-dry skerry, Is drunk ore not so easily captured ttttne wood hot out of tiny lacquer and gold cups turtles, forthey two rnthor tjmid and throughout dinner, and the niusroes,! often slip \Into the water $rhen np- ... —«.*i_.t.« A i«.iri th» nnnn RIIJWO Urhin.ti^l.tint With natleni'l whealten their heols in the open space|pftfaj!li*d,'bat -Kith B^enw ana in- t ^ a _. fc ^ a ^ } tWoor, patiently, watch_ftr eve^'gcnulty «oy ^«1*S«4 «* »• -^ «*& ^vhltelnper. ffityfifeSE ' jftAQiQ LANTERNS, j I3,?>W 'piiel? tsts(fi-«jn<'«tK l}l!?e'ir Prom tPbft wagltf lanterhj iito porcelain,. \ Iiip.pawd.er aiid -jistatfajg,- -aiay • havr ~#eiiM Ipyerrtlon of the Chinese. ?or rnoro than twenty centoi'leilt has beea %\'s|tfple ^iiiiisejaiqut in *th'e- Celestial 'empifo a2d tons \bj>6u developed into niany fornia finKnown to ,tt>o' Occident. Oflie WdtUo, KlugdoJn, «L'ltiii has been well termed 'Xoiisy 'i'nryy I^and, nasi the magic dafttern In jnst tfce opposite mniinef from, what w'c do, haTing the light and picture liehluu' the • screon, .the saiue as Ju our pastor nmuBemont o£ sbadow^vaphs, Jhe couwnoneatisprin of tjie'niagie lantern Jn the extreme otl- ,«ni js a large bo^ supported oir a tri- pod, or 5fSfe legged table. The bos,Is about i. teet wide by 3 high, nm ita \ glass,, xtflcd Oppprttinlty to fill your cup Willi sate, and one Hccure&.ior oxaxnlnfttlox*. VVhen. a gentleman would oxehnngo; it, will he rai-e good fortuno to And a wWcb Is eqiilvnlenf to drinking m<rtte at a meal and ftee lilm bold his ^ups, „, ypuy health, he sits down! hi front of you?. «|nd hogs- the houoVi You omp~tj . ipup cJBp Into a bowl pf -wator, have it food, jspuffitilmes with ouo for© foot, BometlnTonvith' the other, hut never with both at onto, as cats and. dogs #olearrt froW# Swiss.%rtttr Q« ll*^. 4lM9 ^ der VIL, whose pontiflfeate extend j B ?ntwaa a Mr* XtcNstt.3^o q»aWf f^miefe ft•jafoTw*feints to'fW J^^ i^mout *fw.'laOlvi£ualOTe- saltan Monanrmediy,. She ooxwectl* tfa m&m* Pfs ?ewn»l ( WWWj be*Vcen *&e»etwo contempo^ry^seV\ |^ii:,radaoJndiv^uiilwa:8, ^R9 W .^\^ er^igns Is-tiacoa*o one of those occur, l^ong. ^3^ la h|V owa favor tbos> ranees which |a-the time* of Moslsft J pjudteeu, oj. m* ;paoJ'&. ^ w ^* $UjfJoiMl Bcnse of pleasure. '|lil«id with sake, drlnlt, wash It ngataJqfroiMJo. ; » and h«nd it to your friend. Ho raiaes it I. After watching him for awhile try to t6 il* forfibend, bows; has it lllled a»d*)iina whoiher he always- draws Ms tail (Irlntosr; jy*. this cc.i'omony hjir to lie; ln_op tlio same side 6f his tox house, gone through a great many times t Esperiniont with the same turtle over IfinltinglK often a, more pretense. Bat- nhd over; then sometimes try ofctoer tur« Ink i«». howovoi;, hut n.small pari) of tue'.tlea in the same way tfiut llnd out for eatartftlriineiitt Wo must bo umused, 1 yourself Whether turjtea vnvy in tula iUj4.to «inuae is the business of tbo I matter of hiding away tlwlr tails. This golfha«, tbo JJcensed ulngtng and danc-jis more Important than you oa» Imng- M Bteli who are attached to every tea-. i tw , if nil Uie nulroals anil plants of liou^e. ' the -saina sort were always tiie anu|e But tbo singers at a Japanese dinner tlierts Wiliild nevefbe any .chango In 08l)t-tslt64ll&pa.*t of the chorus In a tho living world. w*t9fc.._pj.<ly, and they alng the story count the toea on the foro feet nnd which dancing glrlB representor aug-|on- the hind <cet.' aotlciug -wUethcr gisst by a BPrfes. ot^KCStttruH or poa-i there are the saino number nil awBlul. ture*. I'bo dancora are 8plemliaiy! As youilnd other turtles, pitrHcnlnriy drerted, and their movementii are so,| n \different parts of the eounlry, if you (pteraitlng, BO unlike anything seen in | tTOVe } „liaut, or in fiueh miweoro* ni Smrope, -tbnt wo wntcli than with a^ou'cuuyu^ scowbnt dl(fe'rea«»«f you can And In this flint tor of tho numhor upd arrangement of turtles' 4oe«J It Is not so allly as It may appear to «onm people. Kotleo also tUnTSomte turtle* liavo wehbed feet, to enable fwcnPlo gwlni tlio better, $I«IM80 In some way t o ojion tho tu^ tte'a nwiitU and llnd wboilier It ban teeth, or only bhrti nad ralheir abarp cutting edges along the jatts. Touch tho eyes gently with a arnnll stick mid, neb the turtle draw a tbln *bln over them.\ U'lili* W tl»e tbtdl eyelid, tt»e samo asi in liens, pigeons and hlrdu generally. Notice Hint tlio fret n»d tail «ro cov- ered with seatesj then *wnuo tlt»e esnnt. Ine tho foot of a beu or pigeon «nd m that tboy ate «caly nli«o. In this iuitt« ter of the third eyelid nniMbe scales the birds nnd tho iurtteslmvo features In eoainiott. Psrbnps »otno time you will team how II happened mod will llnd H a very Interesting'Wry«— Urn Xorfe Tribune. 4 \ \ LQBT MONPAY.\ Sir ropuliir Fete . 1)»y ^i» I1B1KIO«» • Whine OCIKIII lit m Mynloi-y, * a!hi»'nr8t Monday nfter Kplfilmny is a tote day throughout Belgium. \Lost Ucbday** It Is called) exactly why ttu \oaa Mcmi able to explain, 'i'Jio origin ofjbe fete 1« lost lirtbe legends of tho Ifliiidl© nges, but tho modem accepta- tion of the flay In eortninly loat to no one .hew, tike Mordl Gras, Lost Ston- d«y\ln a dny of general u>erry«\n,klng, Every enfo and Kssltmrant In BrusaetD 'keeps \open houne,\ and free drlnto uro on baud for nil patrons of the es- 'tjkpltonment, nnd iw a matter of fact fpr many others n» well who are not regular patrons. On Black Monday, then, m It Is i\r*w- Icalljr culled by »onie of the native* not .oTorenebftuleu with tlio day, the Hffeeta JO£ Brussels are rjlyen over to ,the people, and tho adventurous for- eigner, who, Ignorant of the country's Over the box Is; a, light framework; of bamboo and cloth, which reaches to the ground and concents the operator from the nudbi'UMv but'leaves the- glass es-> posed to view, A powerful lamp In front of a concave reflector throws « strong light tipon the glass or scrccttj as the case may be. The top. of. the bos and' the sides -are half open to perrait the Introduction of small figures, This awangeiuent gives four dlstlnctjclasses of instrument, with nil four instru- ments the exhibitions are given in the •streets, squares and fearkct places, They draw aadieiieea tanging from flvo to thirty and glve.an-ejjtertainmentpf ftotu Ave to fifteen minutes in length. Each Spectator Is supposed to contrlb* nte I cash, or a twentieth of a emit, when the bat Is possedl around, pener- Otis or entbHsiastle patr^BS\fr£guentlj* give from 10 to 15 cash, so thai the av- erage pcrforaumeo «et» tho proprietor about 2 cents, flits seems ridiculous to Americans, but in A land tvhere «u aMobodied, man can lie, blretf for 8 cents n dny the owner of a successful magic Iwuern l» looked upoa a* a *ery well to da ludlvMoal. •ajho llttlo plays which am written abou^ the tangle figure* are m convon* tloiinl an our own Immortal Poneu nml Judy, The **wleked Use^ % depret* lbs career of a ataolntc auirant who from killing pljp, *tog« nudbuftotoe* finally eats a beauUful niulden awl l» «Wn by «, Mongoltfttt chief la full nrmor du lioraebttck, *Tuo wjeked wife\ fornm ft compact with the devil, squanders her hugbafuFa substance hi rtotoust liv- ing nnd. In the Just s«me, lia«s» 1ICP« «elf lu a blaze of rctl fire, while- the evil one c;tos*«»cs wild Joy In extraor- tUuftry orleMtal gestitntlattotw. mie emel ai«glelam,» , \the grateful dKl»)^, ,, **Uio fairy foxca\ and otbw blta of I eastern folklore afford, brief sScielic*, wbMi no> as familiar m hoti-H-lioId < wordi;--2«uw rork Vmb •invasion and: predatory aitgrejslftn of- ten led to sftange blood relationships between representatives of 'CbriaJJap! and Moharmiietlan houses. ; Tbo stoj-y is told by Walllcblus, ^ contemporaty of Alexander VII. and Mohammed IV. Sgn\e Tul'kish corsahi attacked and pillaged tiie castle of the Marslba In, 152S aud carried, off aia>\ gherlta, thB diiuginter of N«ni Marsllh and. lifts fair lady was reserved «8 k t .present for the Sultan* SoIymaOj** who .made her ouo \of bis- wives, By t¥* |jmion slieJUsBune thejnojber of Seljia II,, ancestor of MobanunidIY7 Prom the same noble family Alexan- der VII. was lineally descended on the—| maternal side. Wonardo Marslll, broth* eti of the captive Mfofgherlta; bad a son, <3e3ajrej. whose daughter, kauva, raan'led info the Cblgl family and he- caaio tta? toother of Fablo Chigli known oe the roll of pontiffs «a Pope Alesanr derVH. • : ^_ »ould 3tu\ve eroslied, tmy^ otb^r rnaU' lie wa» at one time a «Stni|idaterffoi! U(iite4 - Suites senator, Tile, opposing enndidawte was ©eeneral (ifj^uap, I%& speech. ^leSntt sola*; \Feltey; cltte^nlj I understand'tlWEr Qcuer^-Qultnian in now In the. eastern counties reviewing lils jAllEthU.a.nA\ \tbBt ho says when he! meets tQeiie iateiiias to vclilp me. Now- I tell hfsu at tlihs t afotf distance that if lie wblE»g me It TEvillbe because he can outrun\ »ie, r for I jiave £ great horror, for the^ hiirbirotis practice of personal . ll8loji.ee !.\ _ _\ _ Sucii ia'speecb, frqmany other wan ivould liavn p&xx him the contehipt oi Ills listeueil,' bPMK.lt was Mcffutt, and pupplp lapgbed.^i^a>p^iiBdcd.-^ ,, BecoK lOetJonst ptWIss&sllipl.\ / Ainir«t>rlnl!nir « Crete — - - . . _ ,. There u» a rftstiiumtit keeper with a cuitoms, ventures out, la npt to Qiul amv aml {-j^^,,, ,, tttc0 011 me upper that tho Belgian pflpiilttce 1» no respect Oe of ponton». On this day tlio Hlmpkeep era, algblug behind their counter*. Out! tUem*olve* compelled to linlld over to their cnatoroern* scrvnnta a forced eon trihtttlon, nmounUng to n certain per eentago of tbo year's purchase*, wtillo the bakehi, too, bdvo n eontrlbutlorr io offer in the ahapo of cokes specially ir.nda for tbo occasion and orfered as • gifts to their clientele. In. this wanner the unique fote Is per pctuated, though the calendar does not note in any particular manner tho flrsi ' ifOUdlay after ^tplmny,. TlVhcro tUe Other IIRK \Vn». A young minlstef In the course of an olootKffit sermon on the pomps .anil vanities of the world stagBej^d his eon- •'grcgmiloit by exclaiming: \* - ' \Hero tttn t standing hero preaching to you wltb only half a shirt o« jpjjf backi' while you sit tbero covcreS with gewgaws nnd other baubles.\ The aokt day a parcet cotitnliilng 8ev> oral brand new shirts- wns left at h|« bjrrtife^'one of his lieftrors, a kind hearted old lady. Meeting the donor a fey days nfterwnrtl, be thanked her es- essdisglyi but exptcsjsd mueh surgriai <tt receiving such mi 'unexpected gift * , h \Ob said the lftdy» \you mc-nUOTJOil •.Ah your sermon on Sunday that you * had ontif half a shirt on your back.**' ' \Quito true,\ added lits reverence, \but you seem to forget tho other l»alf v im lu front*—London Tlt-BIts. west side about whom a story t& going the rouivls. This \mtnjf lK»tf* make* »o secret of the fact tbnt when ho nr* rivea In America as rt yoiitb he had more lingers ami Iocs than dollars nnd that It l.i due to his own Industry that he now can eomnmiidi hla little army of eoota, wnlters nml other help. When he opened on nddltloti to his reams re- cently, hi* friends wcre'iiiitprlsstl to sec n erest et»blmioue<t coiispleuously on various parts of Hie Wall. Tiie glass- ware also beats tho crest. *1 say, I'Tit,** snltl a' friend recently, \where did you get that creati** That belonged to a king of my name In Ireland,™ wns'tuo_reply. \And I suppose you were oae of the royal family?\* -'•Well, l don't know,\ was tbe eonQ- tlentlnl reply, \1 looked It up l a the Astor llbmry. There wero 86\feral him- (ired-'years to account story Ijut X thpugbt r«l take n ehanco;\~*»ew York Times. Two noblemen In tt»e relgo of Maxi- milian tI,—J561-15taS—cue a Ccrtaan, tho other .a Spaniard, who had each rendered'a great service to the eta- \peror asked the liaml of bte daunhtcr In marriage. Maximilian tahl tbai a* he tutceniW Utcm bQih.allto,lt wns Ita- postalblo W eboosse between Item, «»3 lliercfore 4lielr otvn jwowc&s nrust de« cldo HI but. being unwilling to risk Ilia loss of eltiscr by engaging them In deadly cemtot, he ordered a large «aek to be bronghtanddeclared that fee,who should put Ms rival lata It rtietthl Imte his fair-Helena. Aral this whtnisleal cembat wo» actually performed to the presence of me/itniK!rtal court undi lasted an hour. TOo4ituiappy Spatilsh nobkraau teas first overcome, m& the Skseraatt succeeded In enveloping bltn in the snefc, took Mm upon his baek tttid tttia«hlni at the- empercr'I fceti This comical combat is said to 1« the origin of tbe phrase \gtr« ittm tiie sack,\ so common la the Uteratntti of courting-. Ral«lgii ana <t>© rotate. It was sirTValter Raleigh who brought potatoes tato Ireland at the same* timei- be brought the other American prod- uct, tobacco. Sir- Walter was bwlly engaged In oppressing tbe people about Cork, so nnturaUy, when he njanted, tbo potato on bis estate at YougbaU pear Cork, the' people were susptcloils: of it despite ita palataWeness. Cob- bett cursed the root as being the ru|u-«j of IroteKtl, declaring it a device of 8»x- on i»g<Sti«lty brought into their mld»fc to teront and eventually lo weaken them. .Sir Walter ate tmsnUties of po- tatoci lOmself before be could assurer tbo people of their hatmiawaess, K9w«, with ceffunifludttble gratitude, the tour<~. 1st l» abown the verj£j|k!t la tbe^gmv- den whero Sir Walter planted the potd— to root. Close by It Is another historic- al bit of umimt, There, it la cialmetL. Sir Walter rtsteft under the shade of SK trcejKoklng lit* rirst pipe of tobacco* who'd U» servant delugco htm with m pali of vnater under the ltnpre«lon liar •S'as OB ar«.-Wb«t to Eat. v • A Kllkwnrra «t the St*'. Silk Is oiitiilued from' the nbcllfiib* known a* the plana, %hlch. |»\fo !»• the MedlJcrmneaii.. This abelldsli lisan the i>ower of aplnalng a vl«M illte •which in Sicily 1* made Into a regulsir nnd very rand^me fabric. The silk las spun by the shellfish in the drat la- stance for the purivo#o of attaching It— self (0 tite rocks. It hi side to sutda tltsts tlellcnte tilsmaiiw to the proper plaeas and (hem sine them fast, and If tlioje »ro cat away Ife can rcprodace thehu. Tim material when gathered {which to done at tow tide) Is waaBcd In iwr.p IIIK» water, drltHl, straightened and canl«t_ one no*s«l of the coarac fltataent yWdE— ing ntwuc Ihrcft ounces of fins ttf«*-» •wblcli, whea spun. Is *a tevely bur** aUhfti golden brown color. rinainjt ^tpre. 3tnie>tiU. \How large is your MamtiioQ* cavef asked the foreign tourist.' \Nobody knows exactly,\ saia tlio na- tive. \It's so large, though,.tod people Ket lost lit it so easily, ilfe \when a man Is about to explore It lie makes tits will nnd wishes his weeping friends\ goodby.\ \Most astonishing! t never fceard that before!\ ' s \Oh well, of course* it Wt dutte so oad as that. I wtts only jofeg.** [IStttry in foreign tourist's notebook: \Another curious custom attoag Amer- icans Is that when they tell an annte- A PECULIAR HOTEL. , It« Eoom* Tfatncd For Statek Instcnd ttt Bctntf Xnr.itierctJ. \in* little town la the fitefcwoads of ailsslsstppl,** remarked a traveling man, \there Is a peenilar hotel. It Is \ Jnat ll&e any othee fa&td «eept la tbs way the rooms rite named. They are nfirnumbered,* as is generally done. Vindicated thel* Vlbtlm. .' BjomSon was oiiee asked by a friend •^.t^T^lf WS M r \ e l,ml i^e 1Ia ««>y «« « \ Joke/'i-Chtcrtgo taken the greatest pleasure in know- tribune . Jfig thai he was a poet \it wass-when a deljgatfpn from the Right caine to my he-Mcfln Ghristlftnla,\ ho answered, \and BrnaBhed all the wirflows. Be- cause when they had thus attacked nie , and \Were starting for homo again they felt that they ought to sing some-tblng, and. So they began to slug,, ^tes, t#o . lote: this, land of ours.' They couldn't x d^ anything elsa tfbey.bad to sing the BQng-of Uie man whom they- had at- tRcJ£eq\ rt . Tke Persian Crovr-H licah. Tb^ro is a wenpott Known as the 'Jfirowls beak\ which was' formerly ranch.in use among\ men of rank In l*eraia tind'nortb India. I t was a hoi* man's woftp6n and conststed>of a .broad curved dngger'-bMo fixed lit right nit* glea to a shaft, plckas fashion. Tho sha.ftludbses n dagger, uusereWlns'at a vfery' cbmmon f feature of Indian amis gt^a'.cipedaily of thio battlo axes of Persia. The UKht ifJint tfnilea. 1 Jim .A.—When I was engaged to-ray husbaiiaVhe- was' the very Hgnt of iny • eaMeiicl. . \ '. ' \3^^ p.—Aud iiow~ \ lira*' A',—ithja light goes opt every night,-Brooklyn Life. .; tfhtflga flo not to wrong \of idtiem- •ietv'ies! Bomebbdj?'jiushes tfcean—Pttck.' . Tcne MexcT. \Prisoner said the ipdgc4 '^rou are convicted of Bigamy,-of having married two wives. Have you any pica for mercy before the sentence of the court is imposed ©n your\. \Yes judge,\ said tihe prisoner, '(Give xne as big a sentence hi jail as you ean.\ x •\What?\ •T want to keep out of the dutches of tlmse two wives ns long rial can, ahd a long Jail senteneo will be true mercy.\ --Balrltuore Herald. Ani tlndcBiraljle Place. Weary Wraggies—3ateyl Yoii won't Cit nothtn* decent in-aerc. Dem people -is vegofarians. __ Hungry Hank-Id dat right? ^rbb¥endrThlsconceahitl'dagger'isrk Wo }fi ^^'Sf^'i'fl 1 ' $> es&t a dog Wat ain't.—Philadelphia. Press, CUartt* 1 . Charity itsolf cominnhds us, where we know no ill, to think wey of alL. Bat friendship, that always goes a' p!itcb higher, gives a mail' a peculiafe right and claim to tbo good opinion of his friend, - ' „ ' but each room is named for a state of the tlnited States. , . ' \'When J. stopped at tiuTplaee, I vfas assigned to.a room called *£>elawara* ft iffts eotBgetty. santgd, too, for it wrrs one of the smallest rooms in the house. A man who was occupying 'ftew Hampshire* mou© complaint- to the landlord that the man in. 'Maine' was drunk and bolstetptis and was thus keeping '. bini\- ftwakev 'Thte seenieS strange, Wliea 'we recall that Slainc is a pr6hibltiofl. , state. \Two Wen up in 'Montana* were keeping up the repu- tation of the wild west by engaging in \a noisy pofecf game. A big, fat capi- tallsfhad *3few Tfork-,' whlelt was the best room in XM notise. \The room named for Alabama is-too ordinary fot s anything^ and-a farmer was occupying It the night I was there. : •l\tt was funny to stand in the office' ialid hear a Beilbfty tell the clerk that towels were Wanted In Iowa' and that the fellow in* \North Dakota' was kick-- ing like a steer because he had no flfel •Send two aianbattan cocktail? up'to Mississippi' was one of the orders that the clerk gave. 'Be sure to call the man in Florida at-5 o'clock in the morn- Pig,' said one of the employees. And thus it went .This hotel is a cariosity to the traveling pubUe.. It is cbhduct- i ed by an eccentric old^eliow, but Where he eoiicelved the idea of naming rooms after spates I do n6fc knbw.''-t: Birmingham Age-Herald. Sfimmc n nut. • men Andrew Jnck«o;i lived «tS*lls»- bury, K. C be once attended court ale Hwkforvl. tlien the courtly scat of Bnt>- • ry, and left without paytag but hltt» NrMek wns duty^ charged up agalmwst f Wra en the\ hotel register, which SCCIBSB to have been the hotel ledger at thaae •fitKet;and sK>**to<gl M many yiarafc. When tke'newii'ot the tletory of thae 8tb of .rantiaryi- isiS, wax received bos this then «mote-settl«n the old landfc* lord tttraed bftek the leave* of the Kg?- Mer, took^rts pen and wrote under tlae account against Andrew Jackson, \Sees- tlctl in fall by the battle of New Or* lc * n *•' , Quick Ckaate Artist. \iraria Mr.Stubhv %, lastiitgn« t played poker, aud\— 'Tlayed pokert* laterraptsd Mrs*. Stubb. .\ttow dare you spend yourx mohey-'gssnbllng, slrJ\ \As I was saying, I playedTpoker iu»*it| •woti endriglrto buy yon\— . _ \Xott did! Oh, John, yon are so gooaa i knew those sharps cottld no! got tbae best of you,\ . . » - ; \And just as I was- about to quit 1 propped at sll azja }ifiy more\— \l\ott binitef To think- i should havae nuttrSaedL a jpfblerr--Cblcago Kews. I»«dl!\n« at.ail CItlm*n«hti>. IndbuEm who roalntaln'tJieir tribal re- IdUous»ronoti*ewnttteu -tovotelBi any state. They are not.-eStizerot of the United States, Isut merely \warda of tjie nataon,\ Ins, all the states, we be* (eve, aea Indfant, who has severed bis tribal xelatipits^fttid become acitian anal tajxpayia? las a rigtht to vote on 1111 equality wlfcb |bo wWtes. to the matter of vottasr tho flffteeutb amend\ inent t<* the ccaxsUtutiou. prohibit* tbo states ficom makcine any -dlscrlaiittation on account of r«ce or ecuJor. Our nat- iirallwcftlon laws*, for biattance, do-nit admit «3hln»'uie» to aatuarallsiatlonl but Hie sujswnio co«rt b«» decided that ft ChTh'swwu born Jiora l« ttm much a. -eitl- ten SK ate the deftceutlatnto of tbooe who esuile over wltb lobn 8»ltl» to Jamestown or trlth tbo p»ligrlin father* to Ply»outli rwu'lt. At*4 the Indian ought *oh«vo iacttor debts here than the Cl»*wm»n.-^-8t. botji* Republic t»«a,tHl«a\ »R««4»lan FN»lleeiwt«. TheWR Ii a poaieeraen'11 college In Bt, |iPet«»t»«rg Jo taralji appWcante for His force. There t» it mujeum co'»r>'lac4 wltb tfcw! Kt'boot where 1 tfcte pupil* nako IheiHMslvcF fnaxllliir wltfa the tool* of crtmtnaUi-ilnimlct, drills*, ebtwila and smttlvawice* f«r tohliuiig collection bbxea, _ a. »nee9al flou* ofiRoiailan Ibtevtsne, The B»t4siiii» panksnort, ayateni Ii studUed fa detail, Tlwe dutlea of the, dvoratlti, a torn of awl*taint police, are laagbe. ffbey Iseep watch on lb* ml- ileint*. W|»n <wa the lmt»lt» of tenauti, their visiter*, «fcxnmlmj the paper* of iitxcancri audi direct; tnem to report IheniielvM at tlio police station, Tli* ineatu*»i of sneak it clener and .cotapll* Wttd aqraleui n«^cd otrefod iMtructlon, ~ T» V j \ ' A C»ri«M,lly «( S^JURII. If vrhan rkiisas In k balloon, at a lielgbt, »«r, of S,000 fee*, a clmrjce of puttjeton be ttrred elcetrteally 1G0 feet below *be£ar, tabo report, though really at lot*dt M a tsatanon, w*«ml» no n»« tbau * mtrc pL««il ttliot. jKMlbly partly owlnjr t6 the jpreater hxitj l ot tb* air, Cut .ctacily becaKum* the «oumt, bating no bat«:ltgrouiii3t_ lo reflect It, ataapbj i|*nil* itself In the air. Then, always And umder sll cotidlllous of dtmo*phert L i&cver. Ikre «MWUW atwotute sUeflCe until tXto time Cor the- echo back from Mrth %us fully elapsed, when a deaf, cnlng outburst «f uiundlcr rise* front betoww rollInir/£*a often ator more than half a. amlButi ; -p* 11st »ot:iiflOOflt'.a4::..o!iir'bUsl-. to»i,» iiclared tka^anager'of an \ex- duarra^ akKNNrfore in the Ftfth uveime atetrllet '^Ctia true we It file-|^t of. »opli» of raone^/wlnc| means, that in cases of ronnlng fcc^uuts we, have to wattdiiil t^:^«#lv*t?;#ar-for iour knontij, becatuse they .scqrtt anything tint yearly?., seltlenients^tbat. ^ sye *end;er our -bills eft Jan,l and get: our money some tline. bejrdre-June, B|t «*ur Suef, source of' Idssr is from poluuied, well dressed' tMeve*.„ W#- can a man get away'vtatb s;pair of shoes? ^by,.; by nuittuilt them oh £ls ftsetand waik-s inC W*7 \^^ ftetP'' .TbTese thleyea, men and woiaen, :»ine W.with tbe.alr of wealth aad gentility,.select exgen- aive-sboes, try thenj on-both shoes are tried on, -3J0U knovr^Vui, a Jlrst class. place^-a 114 while,pretending; Jtcj wlalk up and, down to try.ibe.feel .qi -the -shoeS-they divert fee sak i sman'rfjatten- tion and simply-walfc out of thfs store with twenty dollar shoes on theh? feet, leaving a dollar and. a JalfjtSlr •)« wr hands. Don't think *ve. hre «easy; r but there are so many ways, in wrbWh this can be worked that we somfetimtelose tfMee^fonr.p'al^of aboealnateek.'' . —New X°rk Times. ,1 fletdrwwt® *° Wssisterwhen hf wr young WWB5 \B? ®>* *T* ,^ QW J?- T»o Carctut. ^^^ \One catft be too .careful In th£s world,\ * said the man who regarcEs himself as remarkably wise. \Ses \we can,\ answered Mrs. Cone** tOssejL .**HjMkbadn t torbeenstoppbci l every tea or fifteen mjnntes in courarf bis money While he was in town, thsatt, gold brick man; Wouldn't of .seen TiirS^ muck be had. 1 '—Waslilr\^\^ Star. Great taen shouio. think 6f or)pe'fta- nity ajid ncrt of time, ipe? is the' ex- cuse of feeble minded an&Jtfuiszied Spir- ita.-4)israeli. 11 • MrrSchwab to Rtturrt. New York, Feb. 26/.— Gables from abroad staiting that GSbarles -M, SChwali has booked passage to return to this country,op. March 11 wet* confirmed by a, aembertdf tB& finance eornmittes of the .United States Steel Corporation. Held.on Suspicion of JMurder, Wky JSKe Uldn'fc Cult, Xm ^on't caU on Mts«s Cultlngr- any I'note, X hear, JSiobberr**\ •?Kr>. ,r » .;. \Ilkl-alie'ftjesctyoal'* •\Sioc exactly, »ut wbea I first bef«ti calllngr them *ras ft mitt.at tDte\uocr with tJbe word \\Wclcomas* wovca in lb 4 and a motto on the wall that rend Let Cat Love <Ofli> Another.' tafer 1 notlCc<2 that the tiooruis* f^as ebangwl (or one* tliat sdl«a 'Wipe Sour Feet,* ahd matfio declaring that \Early to Bed and 3£arly <t» Rise Sbtke a\ Mnfi ltealtbsy, WcalSby and \Wise» had the p!atfe^Uleotlser, , '. - Q,«aX3fied Fraiiae. Natfc-ialsbttEy and ^11 Nye. Were gnsttSrisnds, \Whentkebhtanerlstfirat engaged In nwvVspaper work In J?few ftKkoziiy nnd took a house on Stated ManO, the gn«»wmui went to dinner with MM. • Jfye ejtplbated-'somft new Stories, and SaJslniiy, turning to his host's lltHe.girit, said!. \Veney clever- papa you've- got;, iny dear.** , \Yea^\ respasidcd the? demure little' inlss, **wkeh thaero's company,\ ' B<MMX>niift*l4<* love*.., Disraeli, - afterward Lord, ,Sencons- •*•*--' was a By tne oye, ^vonidyou . like Imay Z,/for a 'Slater-toliiw— Tery clover, 425,000 and domestic?. As for 'love,* all my friends wfeo knarrled for lovo and befitt*elther; heat tbeli? frivea or life aj^^xom'tHtejl Tbla la literally tn* easel-I may comnjilt many fellies la life, but X never intend to marry for 'love,' wnlch I am sure is a jpoarsntcft of infelicity*\ U . L, , Wlthjn- four years- »IsraeH ba4 mar- ried, not I*ady Z., Taut tbo rich \widow of Wyndham Lewis, of wnoin be, bad •written on meetinjf her for the flrat timet 4, A pretty little woman, a flirt and a rattle; Indeed, gifted -with a vol- nbJUty I nboiild tbtok uneanaled and of wblcb I can»co»vey no idea. 8be told me tnat she }ik«l 'ullemV.meian- cbob/ mmJ X amrfreKd'that I had no doubt of It,\ • , .tt*fgiSt tke StcntJaar. * The Her. Joseph Ersklne of Edta- burgh atone time jbrf Ms llt> lost band- kerditefi^terliWKlkeMbtcf. Be found. on lnwtliratlon, tnat It was on Sun- day tboie Jossoi occurred, and accord- iogly Mrs, JSrakln* sewed bis hnndker- 'chief tu trSe tall jK>cket of his coat.' - \Koo s«.ld alie—**noo Jat as see wnat vmllluipi>«B, M • , Mr. Erslcine, wltb. the tawed In hend- kfJtWef, j>a»»«l down tba aisle of tbo cbnreli that morning, at tiaual.'to QH- C««K1 to to* pulpit, but as b* sailed by tt» arosn. conttt taw felt a'geutle tug behind, «t deltrat* nibble ftmonjf bis cemttalli. \TjWreBpott*he turned otr-rbe dl»*PS^nfcrd«djiiroHian to \Jhe corner and said, with a triumphant anille: •»3So' tb« day, boaeat wuman, no' tbo day.\' • \ ',\'' i *Sb« tntvtler In Inland vrlll do well, when be engages a jauntliig\car,. to make xure of'to* step tn which in mounting b« mutt trust bis weight. The caraian does not help bim'\ to ' xnourtk-- A. genihstoan ones- sakl to. the driver . be bad engaged; ' \ »*« ttmia that stap i« h#i£ n • - Tha ma* took boid of it and shook it \A^iHW^jftud be u iW JtGO sthrong, itlsIWb4t1r•lu^'yj^«fraMo«• , '• At that instant It eatne off ht nls band. But he turned tt> bis fare w(tk tbo sunniest of smliea, \Wpll sure,\ said he, \Qidn*t I save yet bono* from s bmkenlegt\ ' . •. \* Ini-Iiertlncn/ce. Mr. TOdgers^—Why. £Eave yon seht Maria* the senraflt girlw away 80 sud* detuy*2 You tald me yesterday that _x Salamanca, N. t„ Feb. 27,-^A. tnaolsbe was the best girl yoiu ever had: who first gave his nam* as Wllscwn . M»- todgers-She's. ain lmperttteht and afterwards'BS^John Rowley Wsts , nu f r- 1 wanted to borrow her.goj. arrested here on trie: nominal chutes lushes* and she said she was afraid r arrested here o n tiie nominal chattes of stealing a ride on a freight traian. He Is suispeeted of being Edwaafd i£sK' son, who. It is alleged, rnttrdepsd Mrs. Michael Payne on a fami near Elnttxra last \Monday. Tb^ suspect sent to Jcidi at' Lktle v*a4iey the arrival of oflicefs from fiimlfa. CouUba't get tliem ofll Axtlitltt SMucrtUja. Arustlc educatkar, whether by tbo direct baacblttg wrnlcb .develops the ;p6wer o£ creitinn W bymesindireet in- fluence of snrroundings, ^wnick Improve. the taste end ennoble life, i« not a lux- ury and abould neirer be s o regarded. Luxury jaampers the body, art glad- decs the «onl; luxnry^iceka for dainty food, aid soft lalinSBt, aft; seeks' S6f tbe'bj»BJy Which ennobles the mind and upilfts the heaart; luxury^ weakens the powers; tttfe on the other band, strengthens ihenii Jaxory tiebases tbe ideals of life, art Inspires and exalts them. . - .trie Widower. - / **A widower,\ remarked tbeHicTerly female, *^always reminds me of a baby.\. fHow*s that?' queried the young girl. \During the first six months be cries a good deal, tbo, next six mbntis he be- gins to take notice, and the odds are against Ms getting: safely tJirough,liis ^cpnd summetf'-r-ehicago News, ~? . Collier Alexander Safe. Banlilton, Bermuda, Feb.. 2T»^-T&e Dutch steamer Beta, Captain .Rljfc* •brier, from Ship island February £TS| At r\ B^onralng Hon»e. ^ Stotft iffiri fvs'hose ap©e'tite fina been fa* Teesii ^ 6 enCVS ' °^ hfe f(! ' low toparders)^^^ ^i^5i|clare t have tfctxee bnttoons off my 1 vest. \.chingr to gives hihi 'a S^t)—*^--!^, probatoiy find *3aem in tHe dintdf room, sir. : • ' ' ' - pne Tiinr Site Ilaan't Seen. 7 \Ahd nowi'l said the country cousin tot the city girl, \J nave shown you ev* erytblng oi the farm,\ / - \Oh George, you hTTVen*t done) any anch thing.- \Why T-keard father .say tjefbre t started that ybu riad it mort- gage on it thaT covered nine-tenths of rtbe .ground.\ '•'-.-: \ Jip aowilits AiMBflt M, ^ t ^__ ii \'Hc»-w(dp'»yo 1 u kiiow /t ,is rheuniar for RoddeTdam,'arrived here'havlnglin'Bsrar* asked laffl'fkenaa^YoU haven't tow the United States collier' AiesS', tee S l . a -^ (l! ^*'-\.. .' • - '-, andw, whloh broke her shaft SeinraiT \I kaow vflnasC it is, .all right;'! replied afy-iOv \wbilo on her way from San P e • ^T* - **Sbeuniatism is one of Juati,' Porto Rlcd, for Norfolk. tfBe ; J, he jf ^P^ t23! f t °o n 't Med: an intto* latter had been adrift for 10 days, 1*J&O.| |1UC ^ 1CM1 ' Beta nbskod her Up five davs aei>. Sitaxiiiger of Shov i?lti- ve.I got at va- Cotfrtof Appeals Calendar, ,. . „ ._ Albany, Fe,b. 26.-,OoUrt ot appeal ^^Sd,^ 11 \' W% ' you '^ tft calendar for Feb, Sfcls: tidi,-Ufnmi TSISr -. -„ j, , ..V... ssfi 1*5 <14 4n 61 19K , I Ii flanaaiuate-^rT^s, that** juit it* ?86( 13, 94,98, M, 1JB, t- ^ ^ ^ e8 »aiiest.|^fQ^>r«cort, . I'm ,V\- Too Sensitive by Staff, .Terence {with tn.ekod)^-Yef nbt wofk- inVDInnie. Ave yes out of a jobl. iyenaia—3flfe, o£feii'off~g nine stbo- ry biiildin' yteterdayi an' 01 got inad sar^uit; * -_<f : ' ... • Terencer-Awi'^O-'ohj Ter tod sinsi- tivefcjudge. y.. .;.\\' .\' \'•• • \ From ICIlliirneT. . . Lady Toiiriflt^Driveif, howr many will yourTcar'l^bid? , \^ ' —' ? v J!arvey^-Welfi .if ye! sits adjacent I can takfe orMy.six^h.ut.if .ye sits fa*- nuliar I <sab:stoSv- away-nine of yes. ' Almtrnt a»' Iatltatlon. . - Fred—your'fatner 19 arnan fif^great presence of mind, i am told. Stelja^-\XeS and of f eddilg pfesenbl «UJ9,-^cbkiuje, -. -v- . •.. .. . \ « \ -* * V « , • ~Z % '•• •—» •.— ->• -•• 1 t Strin Guitars Viorlins ' ' •'> Ms?sic M AU kii . stn fiQjpCEl ! '.- *' ,^ •\* 4 .^ 'A \•'\% * l 0 ..„- I