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FAY OF FRENCH TEACHERS.

In France the teaching pn>re*ak>n M much ryentocLed. For private teaching no diploma U required, but practically It la needed, for a teacher with a diploma b alwmja prefrnwL laulir* are *omrtimea attached to large *cholaatic eaLabUabmeoU aolely for the puipoM of reedrlng the re halve* of the pupiU. For their aervlce* they are pah] fifty franca a month and their hoard. Srcrrtarir* and reader* are paid from MO (tin to S00 i4BU; franca a mouth. Their koura are Ionic and their dutiee faUKUiue. Interpreter* get two franr* an hour. For the po*t of interpreter the candhlate tnuat get heraelf into good relation* with the hotel*, for it If here that their ■ervieea are chiefly requirtd. In a lower cl*** of life reapeetahle women can earn ten or fifteen franca a month by taking child reel out for a walk every day and Uiu* relieving hard worked mother* ami earing them the exprnae of a none. Three women are not. properly apeak ing, teacher*, but they often talk *otne foreign language, and ale often required to do ao la order that their little charge* may gain practice. The public aehool* are divided Into primary. Becondary and superior.

of inspector*. There are five lu»|wctor» of hoarding aehool* and live of infant act The salary b a minimum of 4,010 fi (W00)a > ear. and a maximum of S.500franc* (II.MO), With eU annualTiae of 500 franca (II00). The In*Rector* abo rveeire 500 francs (1100) a )ear for extra expenaea. In Pari* Itself there are six lumrctor* of girls' primary *choul* and threem lofant*ebouU. The salary b 6,000 franca (IUOO) a year, including expense* There b also an Inspector of the class for bookkeeping and modern languages, in which the salary, Ingether with the expen*-*, amounts to 7,300 franc*(11.440). and one post of inspector of aehoob for di making and cutting out. Those schools arc In the suburb* of Pari*, and the aalary b S.ttu franca (1000) a year. The applicauUi thirty-five at miat.and must hold the highest diploma. They can all receive pension*, calculated after the rule* applied to the employes of the prefecture of the Seine, that Is, after thirty year*' aervlce they have the right to a pension equal to half their salary. Thb sum 1* deducted from thair nalaaba at the rate of 30 per cent. The teacher* in primary schools must also bold the hlglieat diplomsa, except In the Infant schools, which require a simple diploma and certificate of aptitude. Her* the salarir* for the t era are from 1,500 (gJOO, to 2,500 franca (1300); for the directreaar*. from 3,750 (1550) to S.800 franca (1730). Promotion can only be obtained three yean of service, and become* a right after five. Good posts are those of adult aehool teacher*, there being sevei aehool* fur adult women In I’aria. There are sixty drawing school* throughout Paris and the provinces, but the aalary of the teacher* here b not fixed by government. These aehool* are excellent, and very good place* in which to begin the study of i New York Sun.

It was shout 11 o'clock, road—and vhsnvhere. At Twenty-third street two pretty young The morning rush was past, hat car was full of eoinfurtahle huaii studiously devoted to theii

offered. One of the young w< herself to a strap with an air of familiarity with the proerss; the other looked at the men with an expreasloo of ! tual curiosity, not unmlxed with ao "You'll see Wall street running right op against old Trinity,” said she of the strap; as If continuing a previous conversation, “then I want to take you through one of the big ofiler buildings, hot we'll arait till papa” "Will we have to Bland all the way down theah?" asked her friend and evident gut Irrelevantly, in soft, clear tones and n mistskable southern accent*. “No; not all the way," replied the Ni York girl, and than, chaperoning her a Instead of her section, she '' ' “some of these brutes will before Rector i us a seat whether they "No, I don't think i southerner In the same soft, audible tone, and casting a meditative look about her; "I think by their looks IbryTl suj 1 ' A gentleman silting ou one of Ik seats with his back to them now rose with ao smused expression, nylng: "So. no; we're not so bad as tin BurretKlered bis seat, whereupon 1 vis succumbed ruefully to moral and gave up kb. When the girls, with smiling thanks, were seated, the sout’ er winked merrily at her friend and a “If yam nswthln gyub understood aging yah men they'd behave hettah. The iron hand in the velvet glove; that's a aoolh'cn woman's fo’la."—New York Her-

Tbs Tbler* Tracks. A giant thief who was compelled to craa a bed of clay was observed cauefully covel ing up hla tracks with sand from a bag which be carried for the purpose. '■Why do yon thacr" he waa asked by an

only for posthi Twenty centuries afterward, when degenerate workmen of the period excavating for the penitentiary which with

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expense recently to appear til a dress: Bt a ball at th* opera house. Of course ne '} appear ia the grand march.

LAUGHING HIMSELF AWAY. •3 Poai*,!*. sod Msy Cost Hire Ills Ufa. Jot Darblioger. of Wrightatown. Bucks county, l* laughing himself to death over the Newbopc extension of the Banding railroad, w hich runs by hb farm. Three bs ago be weighed 175 ponnda. The first train pa rad hb farm the first of March. Durbllnger has laughed so much si Doc then that be now weighs 110 poumb. The doctors are puxxled, and Durhlinger's friends are awaiting the result with mingled feelings of alarm and curiosity. Durhlinger b stout fifty-eight yean of age- -Be native of Dermany. n th* first of March. UB0. the Newbopc , extension of the Heading railroad oommeoced. Thb ran directly past Durhliuger's farm, with a station at Walton, about half a mile away. Hb farm increased In ) at once, and Durbllnger began to AU of hb talk waa of the Improved value which the extension would give kb laud, and bow hb posterity would benefit thereby.. Then he began to neglect hb o« u work and took to watching the railroad men at their*. He waa so tickled that be tooksereral of the railroad men to board at almost nothing per week, and did nothing but laugh and talk about the improvement with ihrtn all day. Hy degrees hb mirth

was finished and the first train ran by Dnrhlingvr's farm he suddenly became

laughter. From that time but ait ou hb porch and ins to go by. Ills keen ears isic of the whistle at a tilsWA.SO deliciously refreah-

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till bus passed be Inspect* the xugking •lUirtly lo himself, bourn chuckling, lo await I

Hr nllout I everything lo go to plena the farm, awl tlie wau-hlng for and laugbpas.lon. He began to lose flesh, nud U gradually becoming a skeleton. Hb wife hope* 1 * the novelty of the thlug msy wear off,, that her husband will regain hb nor stale. He does not laugh now qulls re much as be did. but his Interest 16 and

day lie walked eighteen

the railroad company in a esae or tr oo the track.—Philadelphia Record.

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Marmalade b doubtlcaa an excellent a! nutrition* accompaniment to bread ai butter at breakfast. It b reported to largely consumed—under the name “squish"—hy Oxford undergraduates wb in training for race*. But th* pleasing theory oo which It* patrons hare hitherto

orange* were used In Its manufacture. Probably this b the case with the best makers of the conserve; tot a rather lurid light subject by a rase

condition of i oranges exjiosid fur sab at the local krt. On examining three boxes they found lo coo Lain a "black pulpy stance.'' which was "quite unfit to • The owner t.f the fruit made the horrifying suggestion that it "could be chopped up for marmalade," and at the bearing of the eaw he defended himself oo the the ground that the orange* were merely “frosted.” Another xv it was mentioned the dbquMtug fact that * bib the "pulpy" orangra cost twells *idllni|9 a box, thane sold fur marmalade only fetched four shillings. The defendant was let off with a wi log. as there was no proof that he knew the oranges to be u bad re they undoubtedly were. Poe the public the important point b to discover what proportion of their matutinal marmalade b made the "black pulpy Ismdon Telegraph.

0006 AND ENOS. am fosda with a siphon, and lb* oyster with Ua heard. Ten days par annum b th* aearagt •mount of sic tores In human Ufa Th* first trades Anion of women In Bel flom b an organisation of w vorkara in Antwi Soho, \Y. V*.. 1

and the roof b shaped like ao umbrella Edna LyalLth* English novelist, saut 650010 the Sal ration Army sehsms at her -protest against profrreor Huxley's erill

a air of the cedar swoet and mud hy thTuefl TrilpW* tSSTpr^T'b (78,733, an Increase of (AU3 over the same

The Archdoc

m Louis* of Toscany b a

ly been shooting capereadab ia Austria. The inimitable Dieksoa waa another enthusiastic country walker, and hb thorough knowledge of nature b aren in every one of hb works, from "Pickwick’'to-Ed-win I) rood." A very extensive domes tic Industry In Russia consists of th* manufacture of wooden spoons, which are mad* to th* amount of 30.000,000 annually. They are nearly all m '

There b a well U fity wh far from Central park, and who has among other valued pn—alnm a family of seven children. •• • • • -b-ooght up" by an old ne-

dria. Vs., and when hb that another nurse be aecureu tor toe enudrao hb thoughts reverted to Aunt Maria, lie derided to bring the old Degress here, and In a few weeks she

dcreuvod Aunt Maria's ai

The young m

bouse, and aa the old ri egress b

beard of that in van lion aha looked upon It at first with wonder and than with auipidon. The jingling toll, roostvar and other necessary adjuncts aren more than Aunt Maria's mind rotiPI mreter. She would never go Dear “dst dahhil's t'ing nohow." Flnaliy on# day 8. rang np from hb office, and after a brief conversation requested hb wile to send th* old woman to th*

A great deal of pemusaioo was make tor ootmaoL balato waa

required tc finally iodi

"Is that you. Aunt Mariaf" Inquired S. An exprmsioc of astonish msut spread over the old woman’s oounteoauoa, quickly followed by oc * **—

nd then ato shouted: "L-LrLaiwd a masse, low you done git down lu

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plained, but abjured him by ararythlng

ootNo go down In dar again.” She has never goo* near since.—New York Herald.

Get in the hahtt of carrying a

btic jottings iu the street, ou 'the ferry, lu the burao car or in the audboee at the the- it appears that it b customary lo Glassier. Notice tow men wear their hats, at gow to send carriages to Georgs square, la what angles they are Upped and tow much the renter of the city, for the ooovanicnra of the *•—* or face b visible below the of business men attending funerals. On good •deal that b cx- i oue israsion th* undertaker, on getting t a hat If | into th* bat carriage, found It already ootbe artist can only catch It. I copied by a man In black, whom to raeog- ' Notice bow different sorts of deoplc tils- 1 niaed as haring toco present at several pose of their hands and feel. Watch the recent funerals wrinkles lu a man's mat when iu weare. Dwdroua of knowing the IdanUty of the walks, and make quick memoranda of gentleman whose circle appeared to to so them. When he 1* leaning forward •« frvqueuUy vbltad by the Daatroylag AngeL whore the line of the shoulder and arm a ill to said la an off haodad manner; come and tow much of his Deck b vial hie "1 suppose, non, ft wad kac Ito corpse f" above this line. Gat the pose of hb head "No." when II b IhruwoJjack, when to b aslrep, ' "A fried' o’ the wife's maybef* readinglhepaprrorfumbliogin bbpocket “No." fur car (arc. If his arm b forward or tiack. | -Gaed to the same kirk, likely f” Dote where the wrinklca in Ida coat front. “No.” back or above a ill be. | “A boalneaa frien', tbenf"

Society men. laboring men.

men and tramjw will all tors diffarrut Th* undertaker's raterhbm and hb pa-

and characlerisUc atutudm, ways of dbpmlag of their bauds and feel and wearing their elothm. The more you make careful study of three things and are able to express them, the more original an artist you will bteouve. Make studies of the Rang of a tolyVdrapery. the art of tor iinosa or tot, th* 11 ore oi tor hair, the way in which she carrim tor muff, parcels, tog or umbrella, bow she gets on or off of a car, rMn n i a gutter or rings a doorbell.

—Art Amateur. a

A gentleman and hb wife, the Utter with a aix -months'-old infant in tor anna, were about to enter the Austin Opera House to ape th* performance oue night, when the ffoorkeeper suddenly said: "Uqg pardon, madam, but you can't taka

Fair Maiden-How savagely that cow ooka at me. Farmer Hayseed—It'* jour red parasol.

Hub oat of fashion, tot 1 didn't suppose a country cow would notice IL—New York Weekly

“Hare you read Gas toogiapbyr “Yea Frightful exhibition of cooceill" “How aor -Why, it’* all about himself."-Harper's

, Husband—In all things, dear, follow my

“Y# see. It's thb wayi 1 baena been aerra weal thb whib back, and the Anr«r»* advised me la* Ink' carriage exrrceree. Thb b the third time thb wask I to* been