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Hi mi i ••\'m>»«»«-»»»»»»»»»»«»www»«««»'«iHiir'iii.i IILHI i r* v ANARAB'S HORSE. -•-,-' *wt?>t io Vuieht&e I*. In Ms \'ijjouwsnirs <l'utt Voyage?'' M, Spoil describes a visit to Arabia,'and the nttenipt of an EtogliBb friend to huyntt Arabian horse, tbe Englishman , twflfra*great pains t? Induce tie Atab who; owned the horse to fjgtee. to s^U Win.. Jffe persuaded the wan to make mnppoiiximnt to conclude the. sale after .ojaiiloj'Jng \as much diplomacy os would Iio used in a year la making 0 breaking the balance of power In iBjui'ope,\ On the eventful flay the Englishman, i??ttft.JMC Spoil and M, Xascnrls, rode to the rendezvous and fonnd the Amosflt- *ttg by-his horse, which wa$ browsing fluietly. . \Jaaa saltan aleifc\ (E salute youj, be- gan IkeiSnglisbman cautiously, \What •Hall I jay you fo> your Horse?\ \Who\ knows?' 1 ' said the Arab, \Threw oft «iy cloak, fere whatever you offer,\ $hree thousand plasters' fell nt the ie^tof«tlio impassive Arab, then HMWO, then 10,000 wore. . Tjjio Arab's eyes BfloiiD, 0)en thousand players mora won Win. \Ah ho'said,.going up to his .aiiiBttlftceatanlmal, \we must port.\ The 3Bagl|8h»aii began to bridles the Jjorse. SPheArab sobbed. Suddenly the intelligent iwlmai, perceiving his Dew owner, sprang away and nclgted mournfully. JJo one could doubt that lie Mew what was going on, • With one bound Hio child of tjm des- ert wn* to the .saddle, \Adieul\ nosaid. \Your moaoy coyld never replace wy only friendl\ And fie vanished in a. cloud of dust, \Stnpull»' cried my English friend, and'then we rode home in alienee, »f(Sill* Jfot HUery, f,av«ip Comimny. J Ijnye always doubted the propose Won that \inlsery loves coratfany\ and have believed that such a statement WM Unit put forth by some nr,ch hypo- crite whoso misery was hut a pretense mid who was beckoning sojne other gjtani sufferer teto a ajslct corner whew they eonld both be Jovial on tbo ely, , . However slight my knowledge of mil* veraaj misery tony he, I can attest .from personal experience that lay own misery claims solitude and »llp3 i«w»y all by itself and turns the Jsey upon tjie carious -world, ashing nothing so UMWU us to ho lot nlonc\ I do not cores to {weep in conspany, nor would It cheer me to hate ft chorus of other weepers to *ob la tmlson with me. Bather wonld I wmida ta linmolested wrotchednesa uatljl Say tenre had vanished and my cyei and ooso assunied normal nppcar- *Bace, •TJa mirth then, and not rafter}*, wWch piaea foe company, Ihm cannot Curlve alono and flourish^ ouly onioup congenial spirits. Our laughter must bo shared, our smiles responded to, and every glaaca of tntarrlmeat needs recog- nition to smnke It worth the while— Cawlhio ffitekaor ia Atlantic. *X%o l:»»entlnl Thin*. 5Cho prlnwry clns3 In Sunday school w«8 lUtcntog to n le«son on pa|t«»«». KWs, ftceofdluit to the Kosfon llcnilil, Vaa what came of it, nt tewt in the jatads.or UMS iaoro literal winded elill- Oxen? 1 She tojile had been carefully ox- pWued, and tig an aid to undewitftHd- tog tlioteachor had given each pupil a card hearing the picture of a boy lisli- *i!?ca pkai,ure,\ said she, \requires the excKJtse of patience. See tbo boy telling, Ho must sit and wait and .wait, Be? isnit be paHent\ Having treated the subject very folly, alio began with the simplest, most practical gueslton: \And now am any little boy tell me waat we- seed most when we go flsh- lagj\ Sttie answer ^was shouted with one voice; •SaUl**. j_^ Hvo oif six men were recently chat- tlaj? in a \pillage ton whoa one of them saldt \I wy t I bote ye dinners all round ye can't tell in& too answer to a pnzale 1 knows of/» \fisse feey ssal& \I bet we esa. W&ntlaitr** *«We)i»' t said Pat, \why Is a Journal- ist the fua|u*eat creaturo in the worlds\ After vainly trying tor about two hours they sadly said they must give It up. \Why said :the delighted Pat, \be- cause,big talo comes out of his licnd, doa*tit?\^S0«re Moments. ' Willie nml Bin Fnlltenditit. WUUe (reading his verso nt Sunday Beboo!)—\And they took Joseph's coat, killed a boy and dipped the coat In the blood.\ \Now Willie,\ said the teacher, \JOT* know the test reads 'killed a kid,* not a boy.\ 'Yes, but dliju't you tell us It Is vul- gar to pay 'Jda' when talking about lit- tle boys?'* replied the apt scholar, beaailitg wltb delight at his good lueia- OTy.—Philadelphln Telegraph. «•'. •••'—=-i—-— A taoo.1 full. \How does young Swift mannge to tjincork so mueh\ champagne? He doesn't earn any money,\ \Well he pulls the sumo cork over nad over.'*' \Whyj how do you nionuS\ . \Has n rich uncle with a cork leg,\— Boston Transcript, fM tVitliout nciinon. Sunday i School Teacher— Wloli, who was'sorty at the return of the prodigal son? * , , tdttie Girl—She fatted eaifv-Bosten Ohristlaa jReglster. ' 'lSyery etty-shoifla study-its,own op- jportunltles lor heautifytag its sur* ttuadlng8 a&d Improve taiem,—Hart- tOtSEosti Sinnlliiritr o|'Anlronl» *»4 Me*. it hiw hum observed that If the tamed40g is takea back to the vsild fltaftj he loses his voice. • 'J?fcese ,f som»d* M»g Yolceg\ aje.produccd in the aaflnal 'throat la a way similar to human lan- guage, but are not \voices\ proper abr; \languages\ proper, and yet they are full of psychological oxpregston and re-: vealthoantojiirs psychic states. U we ; tickle a chimpanzee in the arnipli, the touch produces a gria on the face. ata«> Inr to that of a man under like clrcnm- stances.' Ho also emits laughterlilce gonads, 5Phe game la-the case with the 1 ottrang outaag; The gorilla knits ta* brow, whenjangry, Just like- wen, ; We often observe in apes a, complete' change in the facial muscles when something Is going' to happen, be it agreeable or .djsngreeable, It Is so also' with tlio child. la apes there. Is evU doatly the same coanectloa between the facial muscles and vocal muscles; as; inmaa, ^_^ i . Trtcjcw of Fori* CnbmeB. Earls 1» Ml of conatetfeit coins, and the capnien raake use of them $lto.In- geniously, You take a two franc flacre ride, and when you reach yo]ir hotel you ia tho generosity of your heart give the cabman 8 francs. Xou hiive Just got within, the vesti- bule whoa yon notice the cabman has followed you, Jle apologises, but the coin you have ^lvea v hlm is bad. You lookjit it, Xes, it is bad. It }s nothing but a bit of lend, - • You aw pretty certain la you^mbad that It is-'t the coin yon gave the man —which Jn nlnety-nlnc cases out of a hundred'lt isa't^but you don't care to haggle in a hotel corridor and bo sab- jocted to tlje Ignominious glances of other \folks as m foreigner Who gives; poor French cab drivers bad mon*y, So you take the bit of Jead and give a good coin. Of conrso the cabman has changed the coin, Yon gave htm a perfectly good three franc piece at\ the start, which hQ has in his pocket, and he ha? bluffed.you into giving him another 3- franes in exchange for a useless bit of lead. 'Jo v^ltora to Earls Jet tills bo a warning. • nimrncter tfandinr. Character to the wool of honor from which a coat of mall can be woven that tbo Bwiftbst arrow df shame- or the keeuest knife of disrepute emmot pierce, Every thought that enters our mind, every act we do and every word wo utter ndd« a Jlnfe to the golden chain of character. !Pao strength of a. Btcnffl engine can be estimated to with- in: an ounce of Us limit, bat it la im- possible to cf tlninte the force of a no- ble character. SCbo hardest hearts at© softened and the most repulslvo dispo- sitions become* faselaaUug. Our fail- ures and our successes'help to form » reputation that uwy be destroyed by an extcninl force, bat the deatructIo» of n character can only be effected by some Internal force.—Our Boys* Maga- zine. ^ Her nenaan, Dr. Porter bad responded to a note left at his door by a farmer asking hlm to go tin soon as possible to see Ms little bey, who bad \a very bad cold,\ ^ *Ch6 doetor took onoitook nt the chlldt ' and turned to the mother, / \Don't you know your boy la comlftg; down with measles?* ho asked se- verely. \l'cs doctor,'\ 1 know ho was,\ said the woman. \Then what In the world did yon mean by writing mo he had 'a very bad eoldt*\ naked the doctor. The woman hesitated for a moment; then, looking at her husband, she said, with sullen frankness, \Neither him nor me knew how to epell measles,\ X Mma Ophell*. Pot!enee~Wby»ske gevo tbebestrep- Ksentiitton of Ophelia I ever saw. Patrice— Indeed! \Yes. You know Ophelia Is supposed to be niad'f\ \Yes.\ \Well o tlmre jsvas a party to one of the boxes, nnd they talked loud enough to bo heard all oven the theater, and she was the maddest Ophelia I ever saw In my life!'*—Yonkera Statesman. II»IIH.MI)) jij. mjuiii'iinii,. i,ii|\i.iniw_u»i' |\Jwy ass •«—• ——•• s Tomorrow Night! lubs i Old Amherst! ^T^TTr^^^^TS^S^Sv^^Si^^l^^, IN A His Source of Informntio*. Bactdotz-You don't nieanto say this Is the ilrst you've heard of It? Subbnbs-Ycs. Bncklotz-Why, it's the talk of the neighborhood. Bubbubs-Yes, but my Wife la away on a vjtelt He Was Movjed, \Did the notes of a bird ever mova you?\ asked the poetic girl. \Yes replied the young man*,' 'lused to call on a young lady, and every time the cuckoo announced the hour Of 101 went home.\—Chicago News. Criuy In Moderation. Wlfe-If t were to daty PhU,\ what would yon do? Phil—I'd he most crazy. . Wife—Would you marry again? Phil—No; I wouldn't be that crazy.— Kansas Oily independent Mean. Teas—Jack proposed last night arid I accepted hull. Jess—Did you, dear? By the way, don't attempt to cut glass with that diamond, as t did, Or you'll make an- other nick in the stone.- Fufnishcfl • IHtinef. The rnbakcy lost his hold and fell in- to the crocodile's watting jaws. Even then his wits dM not desert him, \I Just dropped in for dinner,\ he said, with an engaging stntle.**Yaie Stseord. Klftg Wlfl Visit Irelan*. Iatadon March Sl.«-It is officially an. Counced. that King K4w^rd-and Queen Mexanara will visit.rreland in July m August of thlayear, , I, , AT »i I\!\ ,i' '••Ml m I !•# R A HOUSE ..« ..->-£,<• 17 Voices to fitefitlfi: * ' struments in the Banjo Club. ^-'\j-jrm It Will Be » F}m VOL M Miniitcrsdi Tuners oft! Show SUCu 5 re$tra&ni«3*th Centotinitl, th , tetchcr »a.ya:- -^ioiia^sStaiarB jarHmuarlyfc easy *cticm, abov»»dI*ir.i standing in ta »U my mend*. MB. D, EI olde.tfuia.iuoi •withVoaeJfcfe for tMrty ye tfie \soera OtHeti to Ktty —Mtade,** tht andhfvTeBuoh p«rfc m& fall middlo octaves fecHoaltaiigimi be made. ttaderbf Bbsk iiSly.tea «dch Symphony Or, biased tar i ••SCflUBEB? Mid ant d^elSgl wmy» Wtfnld ofcerThiikewi wm3t&Bi regcQabriB.t G foreighteeny' . \gMOBEB? family »naals both have .glw isfaction. Thi • thoroughly W stand in tame' of anutuscxipti at White, Smi Boston, Mass, i Upright, * *.* some time sine piomlaed and i pated, 1 am in; actionaiiclit s anypiariO-I-eV{ it to all my fri . am te&B?. ton's iioflfc eo tesinliejcs.otxn years ago lot gave such god< eight or ten # hk^e.asw fur use and -am •• everyway. %,