Ocean City Sentinel, 6 January 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Ltejpoii, A dirt Who Was Abfe to Head Beneath the Surface.

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RACE WAGERS IN INDIA.

Br MARY WOOD. Atrtre tl» iltrlll whir of Ihr rrlckrrt ! tw tlw? bttre of friolnln* tokw tin- j dcr tlif KTren apple hoURb' the hum mock ewvmuon ws» In full awltw-1 XHm kUybrick oilled It b bornet*' u.-xt rim! preferrMl Hie doatRfullnwWuiws of tbs !>!axx». Rut. then. h!i.- wan b collect profesww, loo ROperlor l« aiipn--date the Joy* Of I he y;iOT«i-r wt. Jonh Carow, howecer. Mum'ilnien Bcreed with her. Thin iifteriio.ui rhe hM her f«r* bob hid a book, wblli' elrl tsh fanciea carried her far aboee the ■waytnc learen ui> Into the iwrfect Woe of the July eky. i How kwely nnture *,aa thin auntmer. how fult life of new delight*! Ulm Maybrirk'* name brought her hack to ennh ajatta—Mlaa Maybrk-k. the ona clourt In her aky. -Oh. yea. she appreyea of him.- shucv Uadge. wa* aaytug. ••She can pm up tilth hln Kiintiurued fnce. rouebenrd bands and the Konernl bourlahnera of a fknwr Rot 1 «u;.|Mwe at her age any man In acceptable. To tell tli« truth, t have alrantt rroched that condition myself In this man focaaken spot," And she shook her head In mock despair. . -Jane agWren wllh her.” some one added a little inalteloosly. "She never aeema to mind ntinriiig bis attentions

with her.”

A book went down with a crash and angry spots of nearlet slowed In Jane’s chaeka aa she said deBantiy: "John Staunton !t not a boor. He Is a senHoman. Just boeauw he arorna to talk I be twaddle tb»t men naually think good enooifti f.T os girls yon vote him a boor. He often makes me ■Ahamod of the little 1 know, and the hooka he lemls me hare opened up * new world, a world bisrer and better D ».Q tbt fltrtlnt jod ahatna and

Staunton's face was turned townrd the blushing drl. and In foil moonllshl Sflsj Maylwlck could rend his seem If It sounded the drntbknell to some hn]>o In her own heart, gratimde to her eompaijilpn made her lead the bewll denrd Alex for a walk down the I inland a srnduBl reotomilini of his self

to thank you. too, Junr."

HE BROKE A SPRINa fcrd lbs Owner ot the Wsbo" Was Grateful For tha Truth. In ,, small southern Midbinn lown la '

A STOP WATCH. si Ways In Which It C

IS Just tsmcb „f ways of BM-hardly II:

-And 1

Staunlon said tenderly,

k.her lohb

yon piesn preletlded

rn to 1

and told hei

hint of wonder under his glndne's Jane raised a face radiant with the forever. ' Just because you arc he said Joyously. 'T-ove Is nut

alwayi btlnd.”

A Story That Van... Is a story more or less diffused of a young brldf on her wedding day playing the game of hide and sek and concealing herself In one of those ancient carved chest# of large size After ahe had got In the lid closed: and ahe found herself unahle lo raise for It fastened with a spring, and ahe was shut tn. Bearch was made for bef In every iinaner but the right one. and great perplexity and dismay were caused by her disappearnot till year# after, when Chance led lo the opening of the chest, body of the young bride was and the myatery of her disappearance solved. The story 1* found In so many places hat It may be qnesltoned whether li

co'thy i l

ii rings olid bark

ion- the numbered blocks watch on my iiedeslrbin ’

i. thiii!

The Kill Mopped abort with _ . ait dm tealbied tint UorrlSed hash which hod fallen no the clr-k. -Oh. what hxro 8 ealdr ithe cried ami burled ber

Rut Mudr-a. . » stroked the brown brad. "You’ve a • lecture, Janta. dear." ahe

V and we ought to ask year As «ur Jdluu Maybrlek, uhe’a a stack, op utfl ihlng. and you're ever so

■ face was still hidden.

a banter to drift out of her

l> , „ wudaht to , n against year* of acbo-

dappn- young man, with as Important manner ratbar at vsrinpra with his .;ssjsSe»«r£;i •hd > Stock of eompUmoMa suited to ertscj- age and win therefore Brcstly In favor amosg the gonna at the 'issgsiSTfesswaas

predk-loua. Jot '-CocatB Alex" at once developed * foeflnes* for ter society f’erlap# ratate trtancea that Bluuntm ■e«s1;:i»’Ms dlrocrioanaddtd asst to the cks-e. iWfiaps » was the olmdve fmfahm tn wbleb the gtri rrerlred bis odraanM. Optnln It Is that a week's that hod earned torn tto very mting name of -Jane's shadow.Yet to Jan* benwif each day

ttraop to chut wllh Miss

Intimate atoofeesa. And is the gtri •nw tlw d«w to the beautiful new wwjd doelag became lbs band of Wm ■artiw h*M H open was withdrawn tbs putt and wariaewa of her old frinv

iou« ftf* arvfnsd nJmost past

Hr* eyas wwo tmwe w«fiH tban slw

nntwrnlar B to

saw a tab,

» swing up the walk oaiBdent atridc of the i nwatar of hta fate, i softened aa he ore!

Idlu -wae cji baaflr e* usnal, be eettled hla^jstlf oa «he top amp wiih the air «f a ikaa who'bad

There waa always a visible air of coutndBt bclweea tin two men. but ’InihWia rose manfully to the occaHere was a meat longed for op

to Mb® Jane that

o match for a

the! aallafactlon Of gettlns a w-innei g..i bul k n every time. It Is really only of !a!« trip he foil years Ihnt the native of India hns be drhc r.mie come n habitual gambler on the turf He imide and lioWHBaya the bulk of the heltlna along'the r. of the various racing centers’,In India ly, when h. Is done by natives. Indeed, the nu ho fell wm thorltles are somewliat rpocen»#d #t»nl he had br.the growth of the U'tilug which tnkei He »»«-« > place emong Indlnn natives. It behif' the dam ice asserted that as many as thirty Imv be renilw.1

iSoadOPi Is lost andi said:

won In the i-onrs The Ignorant

The

chest In which the poor bride was found la shown st Bra ms hill. In {lamp

if Blr John Cope

Another similar chest with precisely artory attached to It was long t Harwell Old Hall, between Winchester and Bishop's Waltham. The folk tala of Catskln or Peau fi’Ana represents the girt flying with her bridal dresses from a marriage that b. mM*Mot.to..b«r...*nd_as -

tola b found all o

r Europe It mar

hare metamorphosed !

of the bride who got Into a ones

' there.—OarnhlU Magazine

Interesting earth _j T1 . n h ,. r i,, ,1,, a wleotlflc point of view d|rH ,, |r ^ mown a. "twin earth- „ , W1( no : •re two distinct series of B . ia . b „„„ It. separated by an Inter- her; r three seconds. In each >\jia H renHcldc. -tbratlons Increase to a la „ lD1 , ,,. n

maximum and die sway, the whole for the iiwl' of y, duration. Including the quiet Interval. n , u5l , t \idv expansion ” being J rl^t.tatn-rl«_BecSRtto^Injwn^.._y i )e W ^taLJiLt_Jtli!EE>hL parts of the earthquake zone the most swerod "1 will try " powerful shock* are nearly always of Tbereafti-r her work np

Dstoeting a Thief, ye of tbs stories to the “Folklore of the Holy Land" seem to be at least fOundrd on fact And, Indeed, when come down to quite recent tliif* And uadooMedly genuine storlc« that might nave been told of the day* of the caliphs. Here la one of Ibrahim Pasha: A goktomltb of Jaffa complained that bla he use bad teen robbed and rked that the Egyptian occupa

The neit bop and lo the praaence of a great crowd ordered the exeentlonct to give

He stooped again. -The satoe tats; the door persist* that the thief b aocoewhere lo this

there I* always s strip of coon- no further cr

ry where only one sbock U felt. later, however, the umu Appnreritly there are two distinct after a imu-idnu spent In point* of origin for these shocks, and bis desk suddenly wheeled

strip where a single shock Is felt I* and said

t where the two seta of vlbratlODS “Mlaa 1‘entleid. I want a Ive simultaneously. The fact that you Will you marry trey i band I* straight sbowi that the “Mr Itlnggold." slit- rrej n shock* occur together and that a mocking smile, •'that Is therefore one la not a consequence of and epigrammatic. Don' he other ProlatWy there b an S you ought to study i-M-an* shaped bend to some Interior layer of -Youih's Companion. rock and the twin foci are at the point* of greatest displacement—namely, the A Word ol Warr benda of the 8 The movement that “Yon neni prof».*.*! u causes sorb a twin earthquake there- knees'- rrie.* tb. veten.t.

inlts In accenruatlug the form In dlsmuy

Yorit Herald «l » cIhu prom! light *i

The FlgMInq Maorla. "" " Some non Maoris were shot up to to- S™ 1 '« v trench meat* at a tdacs called Orakaw. of J'" or llr *' Afut ym Wlthonl torsi ex-ept a few raw pota- slightest areument i 11> Without aratar. pounded at by ar- •u™- w 111 ' iiuw h i _ y and under a bull of rifle bulleto and hand grenades. on*oereaafully *»- 1 rd no lea than flea tltnea. they ' held out for three dsya. completely

Violet, peart of women, had rafmwd

iba again.

m tapred Into a browtratudy, uwnIstriag 5f he were too green to win any womaa'a ly*w. Prehaist aha oh iartzd to hb proton to rWy gray hair,

or could It he that the enrdtoitl rtrtaan T«* arlhworfca of Uo rival outweighed hto old eoMl —'—* "“*• “

The hero entering, block

-There'* r yellow streak th you!" be cried. “In tha bop* of wintita* my betrothed, Violet, you have jJJttd Alice, and It h*a wad* ATfce bluer The vllbtlo rows, madder than a buret, pnrpUng with rag* boneaQi bla tan. But before he could apeak the ■ero bad {&tked Mm with W* award. Violet screamed. Terror caugbt-'er.

Bat her ' " ' ‘

“Red of

l«g: • go and fetch a doetorr A friend who aria by M inquire. “Well. \

-Oh. dear.' aaswered the suddenly recalling the fact that be be longed to the medical proftnloa. “I didn't think of thatr

gtotohllj

Rfier all, ana She -»T*td tta

U tjw- Mder man detected hta half edlWl tone of patronage, t ..amiledxjH | to*' a!i -' ■ tomrsl. m*

i. that Btaoub-n more i a. IVbat ts tu-rc. to- • precunllon «e«bs’U it the talk fell uioa w

"Yoq koow, Elsie, that means to work.' - »nM tbs “Now you may write a sen the black hoard rontalstog t

•e Of a

masses hsrc not r much di-I *•« -tual money to wager "How •lid > len are many of Iheit the .llvcrymaj

y frequenily wager w

I KK-pp. face n. i plaifon

dime diBtancea,

Inga Hun they' frequenily wager whm rough r. llttlei;property they posiutis on a horse ‘ fruhkly and if they Iwe they simply replan 1 "Then their loa* by , stealing a nelghN'r'- ■ “Why good*. The cotisoquence Is that whet: “Well, the racing season cornea around th.i a sprlim police are kept very busy dealing will; way o' l cases of petty larceny and other crime!' broke In Involving less of property.—Louder j "vyr n Tlt-Rlts. | N ‘‘ w *- TWIN EARTHQUAKES. | Thp ^

>f flhocl.* Are Fait

hat folk* who s|M-ak so glibly lug lllut ought to hold a watch IH-rfonuauce* to see whal It .

iiie.Somebeily-.iron In fortune for 2S cent juM for fmi.

at. Think* I to myil any lartlc* of any for two yearn, and I I have one qulWTt*

,r York

Ktn Htr Toro Can

t Slmultane

the ■

md ephrrammat

r they i

give

“You pro;*ised on rpur knees your

selfr It* youth Im/anW

Hot the veteran frowned and mad.-

rxidj.-lxis AngeK-s Times

tori ting lu-oaeWollj." wild the » Ibem to aarrcoder booorahly. To this 'bat fat uotlilng to being they made the crew famous reply: J onr kneelli.g proi-wni ev “Enonshf We Ogtit right on forever!- you are n great-grand

Thro the general offered to let tb men com* cut and the answer "The women will Oglu aa ww" At lenglb on the afternoon of the third day fne garrison to a body charged at | quick tnsreb righf ihrougb the English : lines, (slrty Jumping over Sh* hen dr of I the men of the Fortieth reglnient aa . they toy behind a bank. Half of them fell; the remainder got clear away j TI* earthworka Mud ibe ric-toty. re-i

gold-l" 1 ' nmtoed with ox but Iba dory was • than thelra"“The Ln«g White Clood." by

rtmr. W. fc^ecews

VIGOROUS OLD AGE. Man Who Did Good Work In tha Even-

ing of Lifa.

i Enrico I»«nd»lo vena not elected doge I Jf Venice uulll be wa* elghty-two I years old. and he still retained the Are i and rigor of his youth He assaulted ' and took the oily of Conutonttoopto < when he wa* ninety two years old. himself displaying the gonfalon of St. Mark and animating id* followers to I the charge. Vlllars. ihe French gen- ' rrnl, In Id* eighty-fourth year, when crippled with wounds.und disease, led » caa-alrr Charge with the agtoo light J hearted contempt for danger SBplayeS by him to bis youth. The men who tog the mutiny against the Eng Ish In i India It: IS.-.7-S were all of them well 1 advanced In years. Sir Colin Campbell. the commander In chief, was six- l ty-ftve: Havelock wu* »lxty-t»o. Sir Hugh Hose flfty-aeren and Sir James 1 On tram llfty-fonr. They atmd Ibe 1 fatigue of fletd service In n t oi>lcal 1 clttnale. w'lth the thermometer n: from 1 ■' HP degrees to 119 degress In the shade, a* well AM younger men -Eng- 1

llsh Magazine.

“Fourteenth'' Loui*,

' It I* a singular fact that If you want lo recollect the prominent events of 1 the life of Louis XIV. all you have to do Is to resolve Ihe dales at Which they took place Into the flgnre U. Tim* Louis XIV. became king to HM3 under a regency when live years old; add 1-0-1-3—14. Agalii. he was born on the fourteenth day of September: count tin- word* "day of September.” and you will And them to be fourteen . Again, lie became of age at fourteen, the legal age for kings of France. Again, he began his personal government st the death of Maxarln In Iflfil; add 1-0-4-1—14. Again, he reigned see enty-two years: mnltlply T by 2—14. . Again, lie died at seventy-seven—odd -7.7—14. Again, his father, Louis XIII, died May 14. >613;add 14J-4-3-14. Hit grandfather. Henry TV, died May 14. l*<ui* XIV. dh-d to 1715 and ao kept Ihe 14 up even to hi* death, for add

| 1-7-1-5-14.

onla.

c failed woman had b

Of AUgUSf ?•' j iwyer. who thought anuther M be piovtkl. ai-sumed an exig smile and repealed her

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The poor little creature looked from IC ixiunteonnco to snot her with wide, _ rrowful i-.i c*.: * If *h« sought under-; imtlng ami sympathy; then her gaze •ted on Ihe kindly fnce of the Judge. ■ *1 know ." she said, a* If speaking .10 m alone. "Ixvause that was the day y baby died."- IVureou s Wceklj.

The ideal Summer Resort

Opportunity.

of It ha* vnidsium now. hut there I* still In existence aii epigram whteli give* II* an excellent description of ]«, ly lUswover the lesson which I hone win* old Greeks meant that the statue should teach lo every passerby. The epigram I* In the form of a conversa-

IN

OCEAN CITY, N. J,

MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS

-Lysippus' “Why ort l “To Show l

xat I slay but a momrut * < thou wings on thy feet 7" low quickly I pass by." * thy hair so long on thy i

Origin o

CotTipcsitar's Blunder, ear* ago the foltowtoi ilaustlna for a oomii

blunder appeared tn a leailto* weekly

th* Term -Grinqo."

To the average Mexican all Americans are “gringos.'' They are too polite to call you a gringo to your face, but among Iheuiwlves It la'the term generally n.->d In referring to Americana. It Is a term cf disrespect, just at “greaser" when applied to a Mexican Is an opprobrious term. “Gringo" had Its origin doting our tear with Mexico ln lS47. Hubby Burns' song.

A apart sum ii was once on the beach at the ouitet of a creek to New York state looking for shore birds when be *#w a colored boy. who wa* fishing for pereb. toy down bis pole at the

The sportsmau put hts gun aside and look the cam- pots and tubed, adding a dozen perch to the boy's string and * then sneaked off. Presently a second sistrtamnu. happening that way. asked ! the boy the usual question sod re-

I xrni ewreint noora m«< e rr j rocno reived this answer

I . Are *1(111 among the lessee. O! "Yess'r. dry's good Sahtn' beat :

ar last number, as we dlscor ; was very potmlar Ibcu. and our sol- Wen I stop to run to de sto’ fo’ to get : fortnontoly loo !»(« for eorree-1 dlera In Mexico sang It on the march some cawnmral fo' mam, de perch , j Htmoudctd that Mr. John Sto- 1 and on nearly every occasion. “Green dry cotne oulen de crick an' Jea* strings nrt Mill's tauutrnrul nddrasa lately de-!. grow" snuud-d' like ••gringn" to the deyselves awn my siring. I don' on'ttvered before the L'nSrrralty of 8L [ jilexlcau* timirqualcted with Engllsb, stan' It but dry's Je*‘ as good fo'; ... . kly learned to speak of breakfas’'a If dry was retobed awn a

-gringos." ‘

Andrews had siac*! here Sropubltahed ; and they «i

* rm of a Are Bhllltag[ the Amerh

ibe must ardent be- i *i») tbenrefnrtb UiU apiiettailoa ha*

1 tog Magazhic

prot^mfr bare

tbl* anUouhcecnent arilh some

Illy. The fuel U that by an error of Awkward Compliment the press it* word 'elephant' was aufr- j There Is such a thing a* being too atltnted for •pamphlet.' and the mis-, pendatrntly complimentary. A candid take, alghough ibe proof was read and and well meaning professor who bod

re rend, unluckily escaped the correct-

The Owl In History-

The owl was to former time* generally regurded as an omen of misfortune or death, hut s* the Egyptians reprewmlrel Mtuervs under the for® of an owl the Athenians, who were trader tlw rare of this goddess, looked upon -ihe aiipesrnnce of lh« owl favors hie o -'“- — —

srUneMed the performance of play to a t-rivat* bouse lu which hto tewtess had taken the leading part mv the lady aa she dime from toiMnd th

curtain.

-Madam," he said, rushing up lo bi-i -you played excellently. That part At

tag wet

Family Floriculture. Itlank. the stage manager. Is if iiuture and a baler of over-. rt umbrellas. Recently during t rainstorm be called on hto. entering her presence wrimr-

“Wby, then, to thy bead so bald

bind T'

“To allow that when 1 have o paused I cannot be caught.”

Curtain. "No, Mr. Blownn,” said the fair possessor of the square chin. “1 must respectfully drcliur to become your otb"Bot why7" asked the sstoniabed young man. who bad believed that he was the favored one. J Because," repUed the female extender of tlie frosty digit, “the man 1 marry must be brave and fearless. Tonight you let our the Information that you have loved me for Ave long, weary year*, but have not dared mention It until the present meeting. A man who has no more nerve than that would bide under the bed while bis wife went downstair* to Interview a burglar who was making a raid on the family larter. Therefore. Mr. Slowun. I will work the piano for a little alow music while the certain drops on the farewell arenc. You wOl And your-tat on the ostial peg of the hall rack. Good eveningr—London Mall.

said she Armly, “y o, i expose youraetf to such

i weather. Y'uu will get pneumonia." , mother.'' exclaimed George, a thimrlcnl wave of hi* hand, should I fear the rain? Hoe* numtr* the grass? 1* It not life

“Oh, no, professor." nald the tody modestly. "V young and pretty wora-

!t therefore' forme.' ! an I* needed for I lull part"

m coins referred to the i “But, madam." i-tstoted the profe**lymbo! of Atlieas and her foreign pos-! or. “you tji.ve iHsItltcIy proved the wasimre. The CbtoM* and the Tar rontrary."' i'earaoii's Weekly,

beid the owl In high

owl's feather* It Tartar Irtbes *t|ll « like owl*.

«Wp Mol* a

Kenneth, who view* the future

wrote *s follows: -In summer I lov# to ferment tmong Ibe flowers to our garden ''—Chicago News. Desirable. A lady Just arrived from Australis wa* recvuily negotiating with au ageu> to Louduo for a bouse in one of tbr' newer districts of Keuslogtou. Bbr asked IP II was a nice nelghborbood"li Is tbuguugblj desirable, madam." replied Ihe bouse ngenL “They an*, wit heat rxcrtnkin. soup nod-A*b fa»-

0«f.*M of Fashion. “Th.we people don’t oeera to i What tlie world thinks of them,” the fasbtenatdr woman.

rolls, “blien injfbcFs •lead—and uurae’a I ter.

dead —and my wife's dead-wbo'll

after me when I'm afc-k!”

E'-msd ths Planet*.

In Ihe in,.Mb- of, Bie fourteenth eentnrj tn I'iirto a new arilbi*fire enJoining Ihi- deawslBg of the streets and the stunting up of swine was carefully neglertrel. as usual, and n tcrrililo plague was The i*>u«ei|Uenn- The facnlty of mcdklnc. called upon for it manly by the king, sent to Inform him after long discussion Ihllt, Ihe

10 trsra, -ireo'j plague wo* the result of a hostile coosaid between i junction of the planets Mars and Jopl-

Th. Caut,

Why Is It that windows and door* frequently til Biting? Tliere to

Word Aesdomy.

a wealthy Gr.-ek of •d several hundred * birth of Christ.,

hi* ismseasloiui waa a N-iutlfnl | grove, where jnung men used

gregale and listen to tlie Irarhlngs of wlro men. sm-h.as Pliito and Ho-rates. This develoiwd Into the school of modern times, and librae nealern schools take Ibeir luinte '•*• aileniy'* from lb* old Greek. Aendemu*. The n-al mean-

flpoculslivs Ufa Intui A roanto for speeulatlre

on the live* of public personage* prevalled to Kngln jd dating the eighteenth century. Warren Hasting*, tlie pretender, the rebel lord* or the onfortunate Admiral Byng answered equally the nurpose of speculation, and there were tlwo regular quotation* on t be lives r notorious highwaymen. Sir Robert Wnltsdc at one period of bto career, when hi* life waa endan-qTix-d by poimlar tumulta, wa* Insured lor many thousand*; and when George M. fought n- Hetthuten 25 percent was paid against bis return. Such speculative Inrarr.iK-e* were, however, largely j checked by Ihe gambling net of 1774. which made Insurable Interest a oeces■ary condition for a valid pollcy.-Ar-

getmun

BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN

S-acious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts D iring Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay, The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to •md from Philadelphia on Three Railways

Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts

“Now. Tommy" 9h »Bfc» , ’*tb* teacher. |

ZZTJ ^ 0, *°' n nor with th.- lit. .1 the omrot „ ,ra«u “Whj-er;" »ald Tomrny. wllh rome |‘"‘J'T. ,mnWe J» J af hssltxtton—“why —er- why. me fadder I ,r ’- d ^ "f, Bn * r *" l ° fd -. ^ "’ b "; mudder nn '' r —' 1 * ,lr “* 11

for 1».)

wale fas From tl

-Would Merly w<

irr as ei.|i-rly?

■Harper's Weekly Ksepa His Seat.

give up your seat to

kimw tUat 1 regsrelad Not mnchl I like to

caut Mi la my Mroug

I'hlladrlpkl* Lodger. Th* (jtSTui Cost

'

“I send you 10,«W ktoses," be wrote “Bohr she esrinlmed, teasing hi

hitter aside. "Why doreoit be come; -cj-,,,,,.

and look over hi# terminal fnelUtlr* In wuch f „ r Iha , of , norm .“ reT«celF*—C'hlettgo BBCOtG-HeraM. | -No. He** the man I lay Ihe btonjr

Fats. : en when -I'm detained downtown. mw* *e*C to say I was a (baa xrti b Phltadetphts 1’oat.

■ fulriro," , — • -And apwF’ I Trar hravety la nhown by perform “Nreir they refer to tn* a* • man tog without trlturaa what ona mlglrr "Wlab I Coold have a be espabl* of doing beP«e all the

l«g. wosld.-tA RochefonrauM.

flhrewil Got. EUb- OciUi Is an eruoomlcal girl. Btelto-TIhtv I* no doubt about that. 8l«o la engaged !o a clergyman, ami he says That she asked him If be couldn't perform the marriage ceremony and anve the wedding fra -New York Preoa Nation*! Pride. Slrepr Files-1 see dls paper says England and Wales hove 750.000 panpera Weary Watkins-Dat’a Juai Ilk* de English, nllus biowtn' atom somethin'!—Yidiker* Ftaiesman Sponges ore grear germ eollector*. They should be sc*hied out thoroughly every Utile while.

rd "brtsnnd” Is: derived from of the armor worn by arclill*h and foreign, nmdently ■ "trigundhie " This remstotspron of leather ptabul over.

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No Picnia. A Junction City: man told of a re-: mark made by a woman st whose: home e number of people look auiqwr one night during a puliilcat eanipuigu to flmnner county. This particular: woman, th.mgh young to years, was! the mother of seven children. Nat-1 urally the children were rniwnalily close to one size. When the •■campaigner*" went into the woman'* boDKo one of Them noticed the bunch of children and nkl to the woman to a friendly way. "Tbcue all youra. or to thto a pU-ul.'?" “Tbuy are all miner ahe repllnl wearily, "and It'*-no pinme "-Kansan qty JournnJ. Odd. Mm. Van Cerlous was discover! S s. m. sitting up tn lied readln: encyclopedls.

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Emma?" cried Mr. “Why. 1 eouldo't i aa article I saw ibe other day will much lcnrtilqg_jcciild be acquired n odd limes. This 1* the oddesl lime could ihlnk of."-Harper's Bazar “Oh. John, don't you wish we couli *H here and spoon forever? "Yea dearest. But let’s go now. think I hear the dinner hrtlr—Boatoi

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