BOUGHT WITH A PRICE WILL ATTEND BANQUET
LONDON S FOGS.
! In me Hr.t I'lwbyleriBii <-|iurcli .rr»n«n, t*ie paBtoi, lt»v. ■ ■■rllwrry.tlrlivrrrd inlrnM inn un - I'hr Prlr* rikl." Uk m frtiui I I'elcf, 1; IK 19:
Tnraiuu. in- ■nun i *•» " mir |„,r *lic wi.uM nm Mnui). for Itir nimtrr , 0 ' u Iwd t.-n tt»- i of nuu..-ron. con- ||nr vorM'Mi* U'for*. Hi- bail alwaja a» | >n , aum««I a itontral pgalllon and arinii ■! raoin | that tb'.nsa would cocna oat all rWU , If lofl aloof, bot pow be rrallx.-d that T|l , ,, !M , a crlala bad arrlred, IwlienSli “If aba hail a mot bar It would be UulI li , r different." rontlnurd fbe p»»l wife aa ►he fanned away tlie moaiioltoea With a f.il.b-1 pof-r. "but «be haan't nub. Fbe'a only IM a father, and boa tiw lilace*' oM l“'ke »' ala rounttaa.' Jrat tlie laat-thlii|C M-lriua tViliiam. said to me Oil bur dying tail was to tie a moth-, er to Kuiellae. aud now I'm going to lie or know the rr*»w why. I'm going to call her over Lire IuIumtow for a talk, aud I'm going to have a talk with Zrlwdlah. It balu't rlglit. and yon
can't make It rtgtit.”
-It alias makes things wu«a to mil la." enswenst tier liu.band after a
“It tutgbt If Euiellne bad a mother, bat she baln'l got. I've let It go on and on. tkluk.lug mebbe ) hadn't twtter say nothing, but I shan't let It gown, other day I may want you to help me. If 1 do. you've got to pitch right IB." Arrow the highway from Farmer Hirutig*a wn. tlie farmhouse of Farmer neigh bora for fifteen year. Farmer W ilhatua waa a good man. but It waa alao true that hr waa a "poke." That la. be work.sl from morning till night. per for half an hour hr -wound dock and went to tied. When bla wife had died, alw left a daughter Emetine, atghteru years old. That waa two year, before the opening of thla atory. Just about thaf time Krbedlab Ileudersou had liren taken on aa a hired man. Zeh waa twenty three years old aud well thought of. hut he waa alpw and couacrratlve by nature Home bins] men would have fallen to lore with Emetine Inside of a week, for a be waa a bright, attract It* contry maiden, but Zeh waited three month.. It coma to be'a caec of love on both aides, and three months later be propoeed and waa accepted. It atnppnl abort at that. *« fir M Zdi waa concerned Ut meant to marry aome day. but that day waa Indefinite. Fanner Williams came to know of the engagement, but be had no opinion to expreaa. He wrnfcpn with Ilia plowing and eattag bqllrv! dinners and left mat ten U fate. It was this stats of affairs that had provoked the Indignation of Mrs Htpong Fhe didn't think It right on the part of Zrbedlah to keep Emcllne "on the hook a. "asm she ext>resseit It. While all other young men were drlr en away by knowledge of the engage roent. Zrbedlah coutlnned to “|K>ke around'' aa If he bad fifty years to get married In. On
hoe or alt on the veranda aud discuss crops with her husband, she had apoken her mind pretty plainly. Pbr had hinted that she knew of faruwri' son. who were looking about for wives and that there were more windmill end artte fence mm coming along than ahe could shake a stick at but Zrbr-
i dreadful thing for
Emetine own up to the engagement, and ahe had advised her not to make a long engagement of. It. but when the girl Muablngly asked her shut she could do Mrs. Strong had no plan at hand and didn't know where ahe was to get one. Fortune favors the cousjilnitor as well aa the brave. Two or three days after her tslk with her husband on the veranda Mrs. Strong's brother came on a rtatt from IJMn.ii. He was a Jovial. bnstUng young man. If h- hadn't had a sweet heart bai k borne be would bar* fallen In love u : ti limeltne Williams. It waa while be was praising her that Mrs. Strong got her plan. It waa aa simple aa sliding down a cellar door. She crowed and giggled over It f« half an hour and was still crowing and giggling when the girl from across the road came over to borrow a draw Ing of tea. M*s. Strong brought out the tea and then mot tuned her pretty neighbor to take a chair and began: "Emetine Williams, yon have no mother"
-Nor
"Your mother nsked me to U- a mother to you aftcr'ehe was gone." “I know It and you've l«vn awful
good to me.* "Emetine. It's
a girl to he in I .. er and an old |>oke of a father, and 1 can't aland It any longer. Fee got to be your mother aud advise with you." "But father Is kind and g-iod. aud
Zab ls-ls"—
"Zeb la what? Peru engaged for a year and a half, end lie halnt asked yon to set the day yet. He may go another year and a half, lie may go live years. You rapt t. ll nothing about eoch a critter. lie'll keep poking along till he's bit by a ratth-nake or fatls off the roof of a tarn t'm going to talk to yon Jest os If you »ere my daughter. Something's got to tie done." "I—I er.b’t do anything." stammered the girl aa ahe turned her face away to hide the color. "Bnt yon ran. and you're going to That's where you need a mother, that's where a mother's plans come la. If I bad live daughters |'!l 1wt I'd marry the
hitching And Inside of ten minutes she had dewlojwd bar plan and guaranteed Itancresefnl working There were ot> Jeetlon*. t-ot she overruled them There were proteetartim. hut she el trnosd t^Sm. Half ah hour after the girt bad mn hock home with bet the plan had teen rommouh-aird to Bert. M/a. Strongs taother, aud tired ttpoa In the heart law t um ov-
oid gray mare' ii one want He had been |uid half a dollar by the "»«|UliT I tlie train. The hoy was positive there was no one w Ith him. The Dare was pul ou the gallop for home, and tlie farmhouse waa readied find the father and daughter at the te. Emellur had explained that ahe
She had never even dreamed of It In lore with the young man from the west? She couldn't say slat even liked _ eame'litJ iy that (h-r brother waa very etratle arid aometlmes did strange things and that when be took sadden resolves to go home he some times tsimiwed even s horse and bag gy without consulting the owner, (hr hadn't board him say be was going home, hut lie didn't always let her Into his eonOdeece. Zeh heard her ont and then climbed Into the buggy. "Where are yon going?" asked the farmer. "After Jim Smith, the Justice." "WJiat fur?" There's going to be a wedding here And fhere was. ami though the groom ww grouchy for awhile lie eoon got over It and acknowledged that h&wan glad of It-that Is. he waa glad flPhad married fire or six years soon er than he had Intended to. bnt If the “eijulrt" ever returned to that neighborbomt let him look ont for a broken
Hats In Olden Days.
The felt hat la aa old aa Homer. The Greeks made them In skullcaps, conical, truncated. narrow or broad brimmed. The Phrygian Imnnet waa hn elevated cap without a t>rtm. the apex turned over In front. It Is known as the cap of liberty. An ancient flgure of Liberty In the times of Anlonlua LI vine. A. t> 1 lTi7t.nl,|I the cap In the right hand. The .Persians wore-soft caps Plumed hats were the head dress of the Syrian caps of Xerxes. The brosd brim was won by the Macedonian kings. Castor means a heaver. The Armenian captive wore a plug bat. The merchants of fbe fourteenth century wore a Flanders beaver. Charles YII. In 1M9 wore a felt bat lined with red and planted. Tlie Eng- ,. ,,
list, men and women In 1510 worn close ' oll ! | W*’‘ oud , <,u,,n K woolen or knitted raps. Two centuries te ago hats were worn In the boosev lumber Is wi
Pepya la_hU diary wrote. "September. 1004. got a severe cold because he took off bta hat at dinner.- and again In January, imn. be got another cold by sitting too long with, bla bead bars to allow bU wife's maid to comb hla hair and wash hla ears, and Lord Clarendon In bla essay. s|ieaklng of the decay of respect due the aged, says that In hla younger days be never kept bla bat on before those older than himseff ex
Antiquity of Tea Smoking. With your tea cigarettes." said the anfgtuaiy sternly, "yon young ladles think g-oursclvr* very modern and decadent- But look here." He took from a portfolio a French ■print of I he seventeenth century that portrayed two men. with cumbrous pliwts, charging tbefaame from a box of China lea. This shows you," the bid man said, “the antiquity of tea smoking- It was a common thing In France 2H0 years ago. Blegm mentions It and Grand d'Anwny In his 'Hlftolre de la Vie Prlioe dew FnincnlK' describes II In de tall. An old vice, a dead vice—for the French found that tea smoking racked the nerves- how eefy. very foolish yon girls are to have'revived It"—New Or
"He neve
Rising Day.
d rise In the world HU.
ne stumuim-over a kit o' dynamite." the village gossip said, "an' even then, like so many men In the ristn' boildees, he net .v. did know what be rii
ferr-Atlinta Coastltutioc.
Hea'th Recipe.
Oue time a man asked the |we« Long fellow bow m jr healthy, and this Is
Whan Ms Got Sense.
Unabaud—Itsie you still the lettrra 1 wrote joq w Pule we were married? WUw-Yro Ibo., ? Hu«bsad — Bring here I want to burn them. I am Just making my will, and I am afraid that If any of my relatlotia Wee Ibosc Ivtlora after 1 flu dead they will
on The ljuaaer (Tty Wheel men's VetrrII. ailC ,Aesu’laUoti win bold Us aiitlual log mrrllhK In Phlladelfdile op Monday log evening nesL when a banquet will be given at tlie Continental Hotel. ■or-1 H. F. Stanton, of this city, was one ■Id. of tlie charter mem hers of tlie organ Irani h linn iind aervrd as president.
i — Mr Casselberry said in jiarl: | A uuiuher of the young friends of .Nut always on the surface, but In [Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Kverlng-
, their own hearts si I hem. If we look about, we all rec-igiilrr that ‘‘'all hava alnnad aud caiuefar shqrt of the glory ol God ’ Without ,x>utrover-y, "great Is the mystery of aln " L-ke Eaau. wr all have sold ourselves lu careless no, and we have uu Aker to bring hark our lost estate. v^Rry can’t bpy Te. When wa tun toward the thought of earrlflre, we learn Itial of sacrinre we Bud II deep waled In human mind. The IIrat crime was cvaminlllrd because Abel’s sarrlltrc was well pleasing aud Calu's was uol Abel's sacrillce waa.a ly pcaif the living eacrilli-eof Christ, while Cain's was tot. end could not be, for without the ibedditig of blood llicre Is no remission •I stn We come now to tlie com .parts,in of tlMugs wdth which to purchase life eternal. Ye were redeemed iptible tilings, silver or goldrbut with precious blood. The Ides of a ransom as a price paid for liberation from captivity suggests the contrast bet ween ellver or gold paid fur human ( llberty, and the price which Christ paid for our redemption, out only from the penally of an aril life, hut from the evil life Ihwlf "Ye are bough! from slavery aud redeemed by the blood of the lamb of God " Mood Is life and the life blood of Christ was poured out upon the cross end has taken a place among things
ITilladrl-
m. K. Hlmmons, of Millville, waa lor here oh Thursday last, irge K. Hav-age, the i’lilladelpbla led. was In town a few days ago. her Halrymple, of Philadelphia, here on Saturday evan-
lug at
aa at rung to-day
•'He
A. W. Smith attended th f the hotel kce|iers' aawicletlon In Philadelphia on Tuesday. s. Frank A. Sc hock, of this clly, ueen visiting friends In Phllailrlphis during the last few days. m H. Dclsruth aud wife, nf tierdown, were recent visitors here. They registered at the Wyoming. Mrs. Anthony Steelman and Mrs llandolph Marshall of Tuckahoe, were visitors here a few days since. II C. Hlllegass and w ife, of Flilla delphla, were In town during Dm week and registered el the Macayne. J. Ogden Hurt, a llrlitgrluii la•> ycr visited hts mother end brother. Hr N How .nl Hurt, In tkj-,-Uv. this week Miss Amy Thorn lihgreluriie I huae'i after a few weeks' vlsU to mends In Plilladrlphla, Kraukford and Camden Misaes AI he aud Anna .Staton, ul Germauluwn, have been s|ieiidliig a few days with their eisler. Mm Thus ouug, lu thledly. Magistrate Johu lb O'Brieu, ul Philadelphia, a euinmer cottager here, was lu town a few days registered al the Klberou. ti. L Henahall, of New ' ■ this clly last week, looking after Hie Interest of the Faye, who a trarlion at the Savoy Theatre, Atlauttc •Mfvld B Scull, clerk lu tl 1 Scull, real estate operator, left on ■‘alurday morning last *01, Got. He plans in., remain
WON’T ACCEPT OFFICE
Dr. H. T. Foulds, w bo Is the asscsn
In the Find Ward, and w bo was rea| pointed a city auditor by Council i Its meeting on Moiiday*evetilng ot la, week, telle the Skstimx tbal lie wl
Dot accept the re«|i|iolutmeiit Dr. Foulds says that, as asaeasor. Ii bolds one office, and lie thinks this
last tw
Is slowly recovering. H<
This week, Mn
Belle Justice, one of Mn. Hand' daughters, who resides lu NorthQeld, tine to tills city to look after the
ouselmld duMea.
lu mighty volume the voice of the united Prolrstailt clergy of New Jersey be raised against the liquor traffic the Brat Sunday lu February. That day, February 2, has been designated as -local option day^' The ministers believe that If a local option an be pushed through the legislature. New- Jersey, except In Isolated
spots, will go "dry.”
Itecent real Mata transfers In U CHy recorded \n the office of County Clerk Way areas follows: Ocean CHy Association to Young Men's Christian Aasoclalloa of Philadelphia. fl, Southwest corner of Hay ue and First street, qputhwrwt avenue Ao feet by nortbwM along First street to Klparlau Commieoners' exterior Hue. Kllnbeth W. dandy to K Krnest Sill J the 9I0UU. Imt 24. Seri Ion 10, plan Ocean City l.aiid Co. seH Fields lo Ire M. Champluu. rs lor three years for ramsMere>f H‘*«i. Hippodrome Hulktlng Iwalk between Moorlyn Terrace aud Nliilb street. Volta Matilda Williams lo Wllllai Houck et ux fl Ilelcase of war lu lot mil. Section D. ivecutrl* of <1 ergs Williams ceased, to TTvomas Waltwon at ux. MU and &B2. SeritoB D. Iia Matilda Williams lo Ttii ison et ux. fl. Iteleaw of dower. IsMs&SI and A92, Sccltou 1).
said the lawyer. •« Iwleel-Tt wa It w.s dlDrult | e dcstuvatioa wa
W anrn Harper, Philadelphia
1 Oscar D.Tbom|M>ii, MIse Florence 1 L Moore, Philadelphia; William II.
Hrtsrotli and wife, Oermautnw n
kJ-HttHnV
' John M. oTtrien, K It fcetu-rler, F. H. Keane. Jr, I’Alladet^hla: H. II. | (tussell. Klkhart. I ml" F It Rrilenx, ' Hrhlartoii.'X. I.lviiigstou, Nrjv York
. ' I ■ from the . broil., i I Hiring the Bret hour be I "A hn hla wind. During fbe j a Isu- • Wk llcfore fbe l be was feeling the j He came up Co sup j
- W S Adams. Co Hinge wood W fl. m , to Maniili.e. Mrs. W P. Paulllu. Mr .1 jouVliidr Nf* I*- *’ Hlllagam. (Ir-irge K. I Ihoughl iffwotild Iw Savage, J K. Kaudkll, T. L. Fhftser, -■.•ii.lned me nn* foe Janie* Hunt, A U. Sparks, K D. IswUsJHe<'.mriar- ttalnl. Philadelphia; A. A. Howell. If. —_ i M stanioti and wife, F It Willis aud • TTtZlro. . i, *lfv. Ocean Cgy; H. W. Head. Mrs -ivpiblla | - - -
■veiling and had a very enjoyable dame- were played uaill a lale , wlien refreslimriils were served
‘ PERSONALS.
jnday.
R. Curtis Robinson A Conveyancing and Insurance
Y
Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds
INoM.'744-4f> AfilYury Avkinukr
OCtSAIN CITY. N. J.
Money to Iamu on Bond and Mortgage
The Faye A Co. are playing rowded houses at the Savoy, ts man ice and night performances. To say that thla woman Is remarkable Is pulling ll mildly. Al times. It • as If Mn Fay fa poaaewwcd of suiertiatural power, as aba aui quesiIons known only lo the p writing them. Mr. Fay makes noi for tbejgit, however, «a» be simply otlcrp-'lfas an experiment and a Hrt audience to draw Its owu elusions aalo bow it la done. Supportlug Mrs. Fay Is a company of highclass Vaudeville artists, principally among whom la Cecelia Weatou, Dell aud Craig, DriTalr aud Bowen, and IheTlirea Dancing Sunbeami
I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gai Fitter Repairing a specialty. B.ith Tubs and Plumbers’ Supplies. DUO A.iat>ur.v A/venne
COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Boy your Cowl from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO, TWELFTH ST. AND AVEST AVK i you are always sure of gelling 2310 pounds lo the ton John Donnelly&Co.
CURBING and FLAG STONE FURNISHED and LAID .. Alao RE-SET OWWICK 729 Central Ave., Ocean City.N.J,
W. U 7 BERRY. Manufacturing; Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.. l-lilla«aR|»kta. r«. Ksr inax a tpsaiailT.
SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE rjtlo anti Weal Ave.. Oreaa (ily. N. J
Shotmilfi Siotaje House
: the limt' for the mi
titer lo the miilat of winter is a Idr nutUi Bhil jileasnre nu^ iiTTi For the exteiiihul trip. Suullierti ('
Bower lanil of thtiihtcille Coast, offers uu
For the fortnight's trip, Florida, th
Northern winter, hills yon eome and enjn,
tropiral scenes and it* outsloor life. For the ten days' onting. I’niefiiirst, <
.Southern I’incH mid Tit her impulnr tvstut iLarnlitias and Georgia offer many induce
For the abort trip—Hie week-end .
alwaya allrnci ivc. Tlie
Uit iu autumcr ju-uui D» keep H-op in wmier. on the fs■call's edge, out-ofolisir life on climate full of snap hut shora of the winter Before deciding on your midwinter ont vania Bailmad Ticket Agent aud gel a I Winter Excnrwion ihkik. 'Whether yon si-h the CartdiuaH, or Atlanlie City, tlie IVigtsy u com|in;hctudve Iraiti serviee, reasomiWi arraiigenieiils, and the hesl facilities that i methotla ran provide. •
IfaTiiv.
■exes that de|
laud and sea. and u
nia Itailroad offer
Good Resolutions
will soon be in order. Kkso^ve to have your
i*w i jvat done at once, and bring the work to the :: :: PRINTHNO HOUSE
The host work at very reasonable prices.*:: ::
Satisfaction Assured
WM. LAKE, C. E.. Recal ICsstiitc- 11.
FORCED THE REVOLUTION.
i, iti- |.aili ..f lran»- j
rire "' ^ and <l«rti-l off ■l..»>| Ih- ri.-r i„ nlghl. sn.1 pros.iiily ii„. , , of old I ...1 Wllltaln at,.] * III.- fact that Oh-, w. „ , w £
#
When Wllliln a r.«l Ur as of th* I heir vmavl gniui»lcd lu the .h.llo* walrT. and lu atlnss- 11k-. , 0 latsl, mounted the f.,n. aurprtswl the
fmtiMl themM-|.-.-a vlctiri.
it tlie loaa.nf a
if Wood.
Ibejgiriaoncra, i
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin THE MIDWINTER OUTING.
Thhtii
. m drop* of p'lWiler, along with leu atai.d ohlj to droll i •■** I''" als-anl ■•■f tf low. acan-bea ■“d l*ken teck'ln Hurt urn,, ulow l.qsiand : *»« leiried ■w.lcr the pulp i . to the alcep- *n*" , lng temae In front uf Ma
cpniida like van's Isma.-
lales until ll Six months laler Ibe lialllr c I I'liokea tlie Hill enme off. and It was t lo lurn over. \ tsiw-der, .-aplured by Major K place ou his [ Fort William and ITnr.; tha'
ay. ‘Hie A
I—lestrians me ano'lber, h.-u wanilng
I'T
>d ex-rvlasly by nt B i.ir mill near »as tlul-hed nlthr highly t»>li«lsil
1
Spa.-hlucrr i-eell.lc He made th krouml-.1.0.1 4Is- m|n very attrartlv ■tn.1 li-sln mrit to set net tree* !wt
h-r fruit an.f. n ament.
I.i. k i-au-.l hi. ek-CTi.i mUI to h litfll.igraphc-l without ami within an Milt the 11 tun- - tlie miller wh had worned him In Ids youth. Nineteen jrars ntl. r. Mr. Uek bul Ms mllL Jan. -Hi. 1STX he surprised th pep'.-'.*.Ken J.— a ■ In In- giving to tlie I'atke Memorial ms lely of Hoi ton. half- the procre!. ,.f sale to l isa-d a oemorial hall and half 1
led lo catch a train. A was so nervous that h I his seal. He la-gan pa. own I Is* floor, walling hi • this did not seem t res he >t<-|i|a-d out side an : up and down Um. sM»•ame Nuick In a mo ■wl much lo his b<
uslnrincly aud said:
"The head terlsa I
I" 8ImI Masks.
h'iBt.1 Are." nlolum longa' r liniuc Hie
I lew dhl you ,G - flo ILti™, rk-aus ■Tin e, llrmnera
>(. CORSOU
Kenl ISret/xto iVtce-nt
—— IJ
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
No. 721 Aabury Aoenue, Ocean Cih), N. J, '•‘bar. “alwa-Jio'.etUb., ■ rw T*" l " lo ‘*7^ »—r* 1 ** sea-iua-.iu,ro.ii. .1 , I n.an adi.,lu, j.' ",'“1 1 eevll/ '»* I yv« told I.I . ,
i
Ur.gr lo hewmi* th.
Brttl.h Iq that historic nroiiuler. |\i« ewllugly soarro lu the trint army, and Sullivan, anti - isitiu*
the cas,-. MM "aU rare w ith the pow-
der tie had burinl nudrr I'amon A4pulplt and sent It over the sixty Judea uf .rocky road to Usama, where It was |lg»rtucd to do such goal
lu 'fTo»® uim- of lllsriy
1 the news of HuUlvan's raptor* William and Mary lbs! prrotp-
In the words of anolher. "Sullivan aas Hie Brat man lu sell.• retwllioa ■calnst tintcm.h goverunvut, and ha draw with him Ibe province he lind In an a.klros. nu the hlalory of this part of New Hampshire the Her. (joint of 1 lover, referring to the altar* ou the fort, said: “The daring charec ter of tlie assault cannot l— orenrtimated. It was an organised lateatmut of ».royal foil re— wher* m. king's flag was flying and where the klng'a garrison tnet them wtih uno before Ia-xlugton. and Leiiaghai waa realstance to attack, wh.i* Hna waa drilbente aaaault "-Be. Tbomaa B Gregory In New York Ameneau
sate rhytbmlra uluses, says Professor A O. Mayer. When the outer sense organs of the Jellyfish cassiopea are cut off. the dial i« paralysis! and dues not pulsate in sen water But If the mutilated disk he subjected to a merffaulcal or electrical shock—a single touch with a crystal of imlajudum sulphite will aaf flee- It suddi-nly springs Into unusually rapid rtiythmtral pulsation* Thla is rcgulsr aral sustained like rlorhwcrt and contlniaea IndrOnltely »llh.ait farther external stimulation The waraa of pulsation all arise from the point which has I■ern stinrulnlrel. and any cut that lirenka the circuit atoiia the waves of pulsation. When each wav* 10 a complete circuit retnrua t* tha (ailnt where the stimulus waa Brut applied. It la re-euforeed aud again aenl out through the circuit- Tlie nntarIbe polnl where the allmulus Is api>Bed —once nstahllshrd remains flxrd *• long as rh" disk roullnues to polmU. And. one* It la started by a stlninls* the pulsation Is self sustslu lug-that k 11 continues, sustained by Intrtual stimuli until sloppe.1 by an external cause —New York World. Ns “Phonrtie Sense’ In English. It la because of the havoc which the present apelliog ha* wroughl In ay conception* of th* proper repressartaIIon of sound* that Ibe Engllah rare. M a rare, baa lost largely the pbourt* aenac. Dictate to a doaen educated Gee maria or Italians a passage coutalalaf a large pro|iortioo of word* they ha« never board before If the pronunciation baa been clearly conveyed. will all spell them the same way aaa will an apell them correctly. Try* similar experiment with a doien WT llab aiwaklng person* of th* very Wgaeat cultivation—lu the number It *roo“ tie desirable to have certain I'rrarirat* of our leading unlveralllc* IncludauNot only would they sll.h* fairly rartain lo spell the name words dlffereai' ly. but the game man would Hpnatm lb* same sound In Miff .■rant tnitaare* by different sign*. Th. f*** 00 clous enough In German nr lt*B« the same sound la Invariably eonveyaa by the name letter or by the Iitnatlon of letfera. lu EngU" wilier would have an ludellnlte saw tier of letter, or eaobkallona to a»M" from, with no exclusive value attarhao to any of tbem.-T. R laiunslmry w
Attantlr.
Blend Indian*.
Oue of the tuyalerir* of Mexico presented by Ibe Maya Indiana. re-k-k., .w. i.._ usSre. mountain* ■*
They ha«
In ha hit I he Hlerra Madre u
the lower pari of 8
fair akin*. Wire eye* anu u*— — almk-nl* of ethiadogy hare alaaJ" been puaxled to aerouul .« There ta a tradlllon. howerer, <
the i
raw and paaa*ng*ra of a
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the new world. Bot this foumled on nnihlng amra auha«»^| Hutu a folklore Ul# correui « them that I heir aureslora rame^ _ the Mg aall water hundred, or
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