W1IKN* 'PEOPLE MEET. k £ sourraTiows cowMontT t»I . PtOYES ev D4F«fiEKT NATIONS. i L tBWBlM*, rratmJrtoria or BCVorwfav mil Sftills . EK.V-. . 1' V ' rata*, h *?.*-. l.u i.-d: « tu« <>r<M ~"S&S3gap b*:r. Th» fair lady. .tore no! *lw*y» j .jgjiii lb.- noiuv I:. «U i amo way. IV »» - fflaSSS fa. SX2S "rLll-'l-A^i MIX . S32£SSSaS alnn V <mrry * lit them. Of fynrap. ft U refuovd with thank*, and great wuuld.ba toe m iBBUumu: .rf t& w.mld be doner If II - wore un»L In to-roieny-lu fact. SflRfilKm 1 IM/tftU*. Mfftie i**rron do . I toff *o woald rertalnl y bo rnnfod u a •ttangar AcHitut U« Fmmh and ltdI ilaagtafrarfxlly to- habit of men embrac EmMN another la qtrito common, a father ' rnto aon. or two intlmat.- frit-ml*. thinking ■■■■ y ■' falling toto ■ch^baT-ayTO Tbe Maliva and other Polyneaiana n ht» by amdllng Tbto U performed by 'iSfef ""'a * for""' n-.iliicn; "f Ncv. i band* mdrab new* ' riotoutly. al*t2 ! SMATSSf i l- 3s3hs£™ ht 'rir,lon- ,n ,n' 1 j ■' njft1 2nd and^lmugingTt op R- the Berne, but olrnnly aay "Salaam." ThU t Wi la only d-reo lu oilier core, by -member. of i thn aario fallJb The aalotatkm la Blwira ! I |"l*f " ' 1 ' Tbe '"^SSmkar." nguier do ol ft ^ItaOoo.. <4gU to MOW, .Klch dc I ] Which la laibaio moat familiar to baa . 1/ c a I tha new year , " Uwililnamauclaapa hla bends logtoiwr, , Ei!5**W*!""/ tooltof. wtBhre hi. frire*! tlie | P..'- ■ "wjtlnym rf the n.,-i~ n. T»'7rVtku>« | ^^^^^WgMrtdah^tlica.- ^l-^de liaraadfcg I Mtow raafrert on awetiug by bandlogthi , •Vf- mm, though in tlie reel they nulv make v ajfihrt of ao doing ThU la the general t'. . ttatSminw xrould^jirt^S, be aatratotod . | and a litu., frigtiteaed by awing one of , ; then, rl Ung al full t-.lt"t> towwThlm. aa , }. Mb. were luiai.i'.in.- to negate a eavalry j |^bN9H.**m! buodhig cavalry
Bmn Hh Mara might parbapa bo InI ema~.l \ : ; I.I l:-« . . .. when a u .• t P. " Btadto i-i. «|.[c.n-!i: tdrilm. atiddmiy Bf. p*'"!-"!' nu.! dlaobargtd a plalol over bU f bower, r ho would And that till. I. tbe >1 toh-h way of welcoming a i atran;:. • r„tlyM of tb, th.ld t:.«,t f. bare .till . :[.-r mode of aaliitathai. 1 The* l..» er tbulr robe from the loft aboul. t . SzsifMSiSB k gs&F&tsrrssa: I S^toSbrt't^aromSt'""'*!8'*"' ■ 'Ibytr omiauy. "How goe* tho pomptra- ■ Tlo military aalnta Toqulrod to naarly ■ all rlvdivwi conbtrleg I. iwarly the aanao. ■ In Inmai.T, however, the regit-E-'*GBr.«i aw'tag* fi^mpMwr.lii to KIM gtoi, fare uluut, and remain with ■ hand ml--! for from twelve to twenty IrPJgMW^r^ f tame tor the king, and auhaltrnu for I punl. ■. lioaigb lea pace, only are reI qutmd for tl„ la'-lrr fv.l.llrra car5 vying ant thing, wj that th.gr band, am I .9JW1 '• "I'll Hwlr eye. —that iv. ■grJSeasK-sss I Wwra raw t Mr cap. to wh other, but . Ss' g^^^~"to0<tar K» " (called by them bwltoajymh L I 25^S.4 d-crways kwi. tbe euld air I: : ■
* 71 'itoe'wwt Wy«ag"?W. ' Here la a Ngratnre, that of C !?. Jcrdart, which has born written mfiUooa ud mtlitoue. ol Uawa. . mad yearn a^» Saj!5dSftSS6.5' Utoce mtCyral tmidcr notoa. bank notm ► iis^S5s~w» a century, fhat aa a mahlcr. then aa a the l^^Suim. dSToe ^ notca of tbe Waatarp National bank of u Nam Xork. . a t-Ifoood out,->ald be. "that Itwkaez hanathig^h I Uwr^t.*^ hard ni^tl.r pcmjutJ L and rapidly, audita only pccttltortty la the .. far', that hi making the V the ,«n makm , edrele twbw Inatiaid of en ttw and down . stroke - "Tears and years ago I found It nceca * aary to maka tho wuti mi aaay aa poast . hie. end to do It aa regularly and ayetaat , attcally aa I roold: fu algnfng notm. . wblch, aa tou know, pnke tn ehreta of , i four. 1 wmiid ace my watch opeu before , me. and If 1 rcrld not sign 100 ebeota, . ■ ^kSi'SS'ns.'^^w ss; [ hand. I could ktep Uiat up hour after . 'hour, and some day. I have dime It. I ■ fblnk. for o.'uo i.,Mire with only en Inter ' , mUaton f«r lunch. 1 bold a ten caudly. . 1 mad ee avoid apy mron of tbe flpgcry. , but I have had to lie down on the floor . , end stretch mimdf to get lira kink, out of mv beck. A. Xw n jaaltlou to writing. , 1 bavo found It iwabwt to elt ao that the , t' weight of th.> arm nataon the edge of , . the table, and the hand work, with the , i Inaet r»*e>hl- atraln upon the nunele. Ills , , pta.lf.ls/ to gmt some relief by turning , round more mwrly facing tbe table, Which ' , gives a little rehuallon to tbe miuclre of t r the heck and of tbe neck "Tbe greatest number of sUnnturoe In , e day? I prrxume that when I wet elgn- , , lng notes of the Third National bank , with which to pay off soldiers I wrote my , , name betwuan fourteen and flfteeo thou- ' I sand time .A The mueelea of the t wrlat became eT^L ttrod, but the band , wae seldom .t 10 though curtou.lv | enough, tho sorecr .place would be my , , fomarm. the akin of which would bo worn , san'sssfsxiess i waa a great deal worse, but 1 could stand | tbe CC which lodther raectlne nor cold ( wlthagrad eunply of pens, and tbe Ink , bottle was duly replenished. 1 used a | smooth, fltie alcvl iwn. and as I have said, i borv on It very lightly. Aa aeon as ft be- j gat. to "cratch I took anew one. The dlf- ( ' ferunee would bo perceptible eftor Ave t bundrvd or e tbcraemid signal urea. In . aucb work my ronsumotlou of steel pens . ran from fifteen to. tnlrty a day. TUere I would Ira very few left In a bo* after a i "It sum ludlcrooa." be eontlnoed. "at c this day to think of 0«n. SjintierandS. t II. (kdby undertaking to sign with a pen r ■ ell po«lal rurrcuey tliat waa lieticd. It r wea had enough for Mr. Acton to ham to o sign tho gold certificates at firnt or tbo i lianefeta uf the 0 per cents, when they n were extended by fiocrvtory .Wlndom. h And vet Oeu. Kpinuer actually-started out t: to pot *1 bat cramped -igusture of his cm f all lira postal eurrruey. The natural 00.1waa tliat his hand began To so.ll up until the fingen. trvre abaolutely tmrvatindlabla. It waa a physical tmnoa* ■ ability, and be Iraramo Inrapacttaled very n much sooner than be otherwise would n becatmi he had put adopted a signature ea- p pabloof eaay and rapid production. One 5 would not suppose that- the amount of Ink r, used In signing one's name wonJd be ao v porrop'.lole,' but Hplnner used no „ inord Ink than any of Ma nuoeoseont. and o I f.ilowrd :i\ line of trcoanron who worn j to the habit of ahadlog letter, rather v heavily Tun remember bow (MgUan „ and tkyraan used to sign thelrnamea. I t, was rather aurrriao.1 wlien my atteutkm „ waa called to lira fact that 1 had Intro- (t duoed a new eoonomy Into tbe tnmrary da- n pertment . 1 was using only abuut one- hi bird aa much Ink as my predecessor. ul islibw.assssffs ; many routine paper*, baforo the war the n, work wee eaay enough for cmo man. but « nvewso that thetrvwaurvrof the L'nltcd H vy It so treasurer of r. t.'i | 1
n* Mates -probably hod occasion toelgnhla •I name oftcncr than any ether man In the 'T 'xmnlry. In ray time the law was amended i* t.rndtllriit the deputy treasurer to sign a d. Isrge anaW of papers neremanly passIs tog through tho office of the treasurer. I have seen It atated that Mr. Hyatt has *< adopted a "tamp, but I haw seen no evi- ')• dBoee of It. 1 certainly sheuld- never cash a draft, pay a check or report an If Indorsement that was not vrrttlen with 'f pen and Ink."— New York World. { ■ »re-»ie» In Curiously, theytogvue, tbemaelve* hare >- bwn lutong tbuprtiirlpal slave owners of ltraril. Thero are nrgroee and negrto*. ly One class came from a locality In the Qnlf 0. of Benin. They are dlfirrvi.t from tbe J. forgoes and other dolxiied tribes. The A men are of stalwart frames and of lutein 0 gent minds, Iho women uf pleasing h Count ensure, with figures like a' Venn! di 1. feasor Agassis once said: "The Mlna noie greka la ihu-finret airadmrai of a natural >r woman that I have ever seen." The peo- - pie of this tribe were flret brought oriwaa r- alarm, but they so..n came to bo slave * owners. Tlray Warn., also ship owners >, and merchants, and drove a lucrative If tmdo Willi Africa In negroes and in It Portngu.ee bland, aa all tbo ptbsr uegnAs ■r have dune: but tlm Minn ereaa U by far toe Iraet, o.hI It scarcely be called a gone ao for that many yoara ago. when 11 v waa proponed, hi taking Iho eoaatui of tho d empire, to rltaalfy tho whKce and the h blacks, It was found Impossible lodeis tonntoa tin eolnr En*.— Boston Trnnx script. _J_ * A false ImpretUon prerslls In many : fasSvsrjir's'Hs : aa taaTOPi.°sr!at 1 SSCS'HSSC SiTSdS J .As »!«w'm lira attoty.. eremoMHton ' r" fass from one tillage to another, oreven ' * pli.- '"to'tnd0 *"Ator', ,.b* > <l."J r ' j ' to-n— u ih. g." ! I i nltus, «w noises In to* Str. ftom^hkk ) ilEiEEErHl !
: ■SE&tiS'Hss sr " r "S!y*s* t**t' ' 'jjaKBassaaitr' 1 Vtere^imTiireaM Urem?*laMtoB adds , "rittoTtolitSS ixwlTrart P"M' O^Wlrec'irathrett.Bgtohe.wart. A r.l'Jprrl, cxtrlrt, raem. Ostrtoh Farm la me of the a! tract tons fit this region, and one that no admirer of tha feathery kingdom can well afford to forego visiting, though it to. eret fifty cent* to ereoa tha enetosure, which eooaista of a bread board fenoa that comntotdy prevents a ghost of a gUmpae of tboax aristocratic birds. 1 ray ari.-lo-dralle. Iccnase they are brentl/al, valuable. and far, far above tbe average foarl contribute "iS'relt'fi"'1 b"*l'E*' toey rrfianaenta of lifo are'*S»lk- ' aaggeriedjn these blgl) stopping, lofty eyed, soft damaged ereat ores, that ' appear to have been formed for an anient. I exclusive, elegant atmosphere Tlie manager iu charge of the Unle. who enprein tended their Joumty from South Africa, informed me that there were sixtytoraofall grown ostrichee and twenty two Orret care most bo exercised in tbe ehotcu 1 and quantity of their foid. They are 11- . able to Indulge In oveffeeding. which produces yellow fever. They are also subject fowbr. ewnB"m bm'^ They make thrtr own mote, lay one egg alternate day. equal In weight arid eostottts to twenty -eiglit ordinary ben's Twenty four days are consumed by hen lit iier retirement previous to i hatching, ami fifteen la tV usual number ' her nest contains. The food consists of - alfalfa, cactus leaves shorn of their thorns and all kinds of fruit, grass or grain. Every nine months their feathers plucked, fifty feathers Is tho number usually gathered at a time. Those of toe male blida are while. The female birds , yield a variety of colon, but they are not I considered al valaabte. A pair of oatrhtbea " Is worth fil.OOO. Tlray are sold only In I palm Mr. Atbertoti (keeper of the birds) l regards this climate aa favorable to the • ostrich Industry, and espnaee* bis belief i that It will to time become quite aa com- ; here aa to booth Africa, where every owner keeps l.u pair or two of bean- ' liful hlnla. — California Cor. New York u One u4 Col lagrnoU'. Iteegtitrn. I Only eff-w weeks ago Miss Eva lnger- s soil distinguished herself by an set of perauttal bravery that waa remarkable, i not alone by reason of having been aeoosnled by a menibor of tlie gentler aex. I young latlv la a member of the Bodaty ton l'rvvvriti"u of Owelty to Animals, and she uke, . vary deep intoreet in toe i carrying out of ton designs with which 9 association wae formed. Ono day, aa !, sal looking oat of the window over t) avenue, she saw a rasa beating a - eln-unken. diwreplt' old lidrse at- " taehed to on ash tart. The young lady's .- sympatbT waa aroused at once, and with V her Indignation. She went out Into tha Slid asked l bo driver to abandon 111 treatment of .toe unfortunate brute under bis charge. He tehl her to go to i, ment ilitnng her Journey he rontlnneS^o " Laramer t he horee. Ml.s lug.-raull callwl " a bystander to Interfere. Tho by. slander refused. 8he then exhibited her " > ' A hedce. Th- dri— ■; eianaerrerueea. naeinra exiuiu'ei her
hi beretoi A* Jeered at ra nate horac. Miss Ingereoll seised toe bridle end waa draggtd along the patremenla, to too '■ gvail aetoiil.limeni of a lot of peoplo In 1 masculine clothing, who looked on and r- iSL-rajav-sj-rs) - reselon. A pollreman eppnraebed. tbe ti brutal driver waa arrested, and the h wretched old bono was turned ever to the society. The animal was found to he In anch a condition uf Illness that It waa considered i-'T.rr !., t It uulrigl.:, _ and the driver was duly punished for his ,/ enmity. A good many Fifth avenue fat hers would have shrunk from the pubf Unity octasloned by »«h en set on toe nan of M4 daughter. Col. IngerooU dldnl , Ho eonimvnded tola brave and hnmane I. romluet. and ao dfe pretty ranch ererys w2ri4wh0 kMW •boat »-»•» " A Very Treet.lre.wne language. h When first toe Japanese learned from • j tbe Chinese toe u» ol letters toey. erlto . „ characteriaUo Ingennlly, adopted con- , s traeted furma o 7 iforty-ecron Chhrnee e eharaetera to represent tho eyllaMea of , , thgtotangna^a, and at toe rams tone with J rounds. 'But. fnrthi.TnS^'rerf^ , wuree confounded, toey paid tbelt lnatrue- . tore lira compliment of taking over bodily - their writing and their literature. There . are thus three ways of writing Jananaao— t (mm) with the fortyrereo rem traeted i SSS,SJSTK:.T?32'&£2 . or Ulragme eharaetera; and (three) with . tlie Chine*,! rhoraeteri pure and airciJeHrery achooj boy has to learn these three irr the fiwftoSt" wldtotol*firel tw!rii» tenia ere phonetic the tolrel la maUily Idwaphlo.But wo list, not ret reaehed the cod of ; 3&gfe=3Ss ; Ij^eof'fSj^^'rels'w^hto^ signify. To give an example — t he Cbluewe I 'i'lwT Ixjewi iceonliug^lo en [ or as the Japanese word' for' the same ' I xyllahlr • "and" or "ef," and aa ha used In s»rh coin bl nations aa hA. hemd. or Mam. J , cUarn.— Sat unlay He. lew. 4 'X-'y 'bthwa aa little afraid ^f rattlo^SStto'^^»lSrtn^g',3' ^ j^atfSv=rg,-a 1 gfs;sihs^5s£ i and I lolHl • wtpje M of cattle. B 1.T00 in nnmhar. atampaded by one of t.wee reicuo. mddmily speingtog hia ratui.u.rooe of the leaders of lira herd. O Cur. /Sew York Post i- if wiin " look' -
^parlUaare rogldenl proof UmdUda -.r sal', rheum, when other prepormttona hafl lawn jxiwerioaa, the use of Hood'x s-.rsaparflla baa brought about tbe hoppuwt rrvulta. The case of Mils Sarah 0. 11 biltier, of LowaB. Mats, whuxuffcrvd , terribly front •erotuloua tores; that of Cberka A. Roberta, of But Wilson, N. V .who had thirteen atwcvaaca en his lac- and neck; that of Wllfle Doff, id M'al,aai|. Mum., who had hip dkmmae amj x-n.fuia so bad tost physicians said i a t - .'atanrea In 'which wonderful , IT w re effected by Una medicine. Bead toe following M^CD^ktorri,. Newark. Ark., say.. "Was down with Macrae of Longs, and fricn.lt and pky»ianv pronounced mean Incurable Consul..;.!!. e. Began raking «r. King's .New Dbcoiery for Consumption, am DOW no my thlrubonlc. and able to over- . tee the work on my farm. ,lt Is the fin. J J Jetec Milldlcwa.t, Decntnr.Ohtooajra. , "Had it not been for Dr. Kin*'. Niw , Discovery for I '. raeumplion 1 would have I , died ot fomg Troubka. Waa gieen up | . by doctor.. Ani o^iw in^beai of ^bealUiT ' MeoayS DntJ hSSSI" ^ i * aba bad CUIdrsa. aba gava Ibaw CaeueW. v ' W. fx olt Hand. Mfe in.uraace at hiw ; g.-s!.«a— "ngj* i 4IU.I S.ttw I 1 , J EllSK Y^HAI EUI 'All ^ Tlx i. TAiii.g in xrrm.T rosi a. i»«. I Sawir5""" v |^»C
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