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The Galena Daily Republican from Galena, Kansas • 3

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PRETTY WHITE HERON. BREVITIES OF FUR. HOW TO AVOID LOCKJAW. SCIENCE UX THE NEWSPAPERS. I tHtI Cause of the Dreaded Tetanus and lb Mrs A.

"You have not nntWrl How a Little Bird Helps the Elephant to Rid Himself of an An-noying Enemy. 4 Professor'a Views The AdTertislni Versos the Editorial Columns. Mflnv of our newsnarwrs dr.nr unrh Best Treatment for It my ne, hatyetl" Mrs.B. "Did you, Bathers have long looked upon perhaps, notice my new cape last 1 x- an income from their advertising col-limns that the editors are unwilling to print any criticism which would What are these birds doing on tht elephants back? What is their object in pecking and clawing at his hide death by drowning as their chief dan- ipring, if I may ask?" Meggendorf et ger, but there is another peril, less Blaetter. known but a thousand times more -rrs put "Do the Sna Spring Walking Costumes now and of What Then.

Will Be Miie la Foist of rkmta Ttea Vlll Surpass Ttose of rrtYlous Stisocs. and seemingly trying their hardest to annoy and distress the great brute? frightful, the peril of death beside jn g00(i 60Ciety?" Mrs. lcad the restriction of this source VP 'Tis rather an impudent and dangerous which drowning is a summer after- Tes They haven't money enough of gain; thus if a company promot- tjf A GENTLEMANLY BOY. proceeding, one would naturally think, noon's diversion death from the to settle down in it." Pittsburgh lnS a scientific bubble should adver. germ of tetanus, or lockjaw.

Telegraph. tise liberally in a leading newspaper, jf tjt tt Jf tjttlf 4 The bacillus tetani distils a poison A. "What is an egg?" asked the tne editors. are usuaI1? loath t0 in' jfjffJfTj so terrible that the venow of a rattle schoolteacher. "An egg," replied the BU UP" ecuwur, iur smart bov.

"is something used for set- the rating of the criticism might OKUECT materials for spring snake is nectar compared to it. One for, with one sweep of his powerful trunk, the elephant could whisk them all from his back and crush them to nothingness. There are a few curious facts which will answer these questions. You must all know what parasites are. Your dictionary or encyclopedia will tell you that they are of two great alking costumes will be of the lead to the withdrawal of the adver- I grain wiH kill 300 men.

medium weight poods, and there These death-dealing creatures love tling coffee and actors." Yonkers Statesman. Mrs. Tracy "Do you realize, my tisement. it is possible that the editors of such daily papers have not A gentle boy, a manly boy Is the boy I love to see; An honest boy, an upright boy. Is the boy of boys for me.

The gentle boy guards well his lips, Lest word 3 that fall may grieve; The manly boy will never stoop To meanness, nor deceive. An honest boy clings to the right Through seasons foul and fair; An upright boy will faithful be When trusted anywhere. The gentle boy, the manly boy, Upright and honest, too. Will always find a host of friends Among the good and true. lie reaps reward in doing good, Finds joy in giving joy.

And earns the right to bear the name "A gentlemanly boy." H. L. Charles, in the Evangelist. a hot, damp climate. Any grain of sand, anv tin can or rustv nail or dear, that you have never done any- classes those of the vegetable kingdom and those of the animal.

In the 1.1... uta4) scrap oi meat, or uroKcii ciam tQ ave dlow men r. 1 1 Tl (T I first division, or botany, as it is other Is a vast assortment of designs and colors, and a great variety of figured designs, also many handbome smooth and lustrous fabrics in the broad and satin faced The Venetian cloth, with its lustrous beauty, and the graceful air it has, will be a favorite material. The pastel shades will be worn more than ever, and the thades of guy which have been so popular will give way to a black telvet collar and perfectly plaia tight fitting sleeves. A third is of opalescent Veoe tian cloth.

Of this the skirt is mads perfectly plain with a ointed tunic both front and back. This tunic is trimmed with a band ot black telret and a very elaborate Grecian detign of the black velvet on the deep point in front and back. A double breattcd bolero jacket that has short, rounded tab ends in the front. This front is trimmed with black velvet In a Grecian deiign, and also the top and lower pirt of the sleeves. A high rollirg collar with a narrow border ot chinchilla.

may nac tt buuic ox e-b suffering?" Mr. Tracy "Didn't I overmuch confidence in the judgment of scientific men, for have not the latter often been mistaken? There was Lardner, who prophesied that steamships could not cross the Atlantic, but we must remember that wise named, parasites are plants wmcn live directlv on other plants, and marry you?" Boston Traveler. through their roots take their nourish j.nccc aic i-wv ii i- ment from the larger growth, and not of our American beach resorts tne moist, warm air, the beach too often iercaPs Lardner was not a scientific man; and from the ground. The orchids, a wonderful species of flower, of which there different tones strewn with rubbish, and in any case w'X7r ImV is said that thcre have lctn collcge V'" i A ii to yell like a madman at it the effect from the rich ones of littered with broken shells and with nrofessors who have denied the nos-1 reign of tans in all the castor to tie are several hundred varieties in the United States and several thousands in A EOY'S PHEASANTRY. biscuit.

In spite of w-t. rouitt oe x-niiaueipnia vuv" W1 vieKl broken bits of wreckage from which the tropics, answer this description VWli Km0r.n eioniiy oi inesfeages unuer How a Ilrlight Chicago Youngster wx baa, Aiiav a partially, but though they live on trees nails protrude. the ocean. This I also doubt, for I am a witness in the flesh of the way "So you've been to cooking school? Makes Considerable Money In Quite a Novel "War. It is strange that the most deadly work of the germ is done in late spring and early autumn.

Fifty per cent. such stories can arise. Xot long since I was invited to speak before a com Humph! I suppose you have learned everything except how to bake bread?" "Yes, sir. We don't bake bread at cooking school." "Oh, vou don't?" "No, sir. We bake the dough." N.

O. Times-Democrat. of the deaths from tetanus are due to wounds on feet or hands. mercial club, and the presiding officer, in introducing me, remarked: "The professor will now address you on the advances in electricity. When After the bacillus has entered the Wallace Evans, a slender, 13-year-old lad in knickerbockers, owns the largest pheasantry in the west, selling 800 eggs in a season and hatching nearly as many birds.

Such an enterprise, conducted by a boy is generally a makeshift, but the Evans pheasantry is perfect in construction, having about 175x200 feet under wire, with the latest improved hatcher and houses. It is divided into network of special j-ards, every gate wound from five to fifteen days may elapse. The bacilli do not themselves "I suppose you are after my auto- I was in college I well remember his pass into the system. They remain graph, too," said the favorite actor, describing an electric motor and his with a most engaging 6mile. "Why, in the wound, but generate a poison remark that it would never become a practical invention." There was, of which does their work.

In most cases there arc preliminary course, laughter, and the president closing and locking automatically, so yes' replied the fair visitor. "That would do at the bottom of a check. I want to collect this small bill from your tailor's." Philadelphia Press. FAILURES. symptoms similar to those of an ap there is no danger of the birds escaping.

proaching cold a dull nche, located sat down with the comfortable air of having made a point. The professor pointed out that the presiding of The flock of gold pheasants is a gor geous sight with their brilliant yellow heads, capes of orange and blue, lined ficer graduated before he became pro-1 before the ear. followed by stmness in the muscle of the lower jaw. There is a growing difficulty in opening the mouth, and attempts to swallow ex Obstacles to Success in Some of the with vivid green, scarlet bodies, burn fessor in the university, and before and Business. ished wings and long graceful tails, dot Life WHITE HERONS AT WORK.

the Gramme machine and the elec ted with black. Thev are a fad among aggerate the symptom. The jaws and other plants which are rooted in tric motor were invented. Nevertheless, the world loves to believe in the the fanciers, and their price is increasing, as they now bring $30 a pair. then become locked and the disease the ground, their roots in turn are not fastened into the tree, but are exposed The beautifully plumaged hen lays SO eggs in a season, which are worth passes downward to the rest of the body.

to the air and absorb food from it. inaccuracy of the accurate, and even a sophomore takes infinite delight in discovering arithmetical mistakes in ten dollars a dozen. lie has a larj The mistletoe, the flower which, with In the open air the bacillus remains number of English pheasants, furnish A careful observer, who had a long and extensive acquaintance with business pursuits in a great commercial center, gave it as his opinion that not more than three out of every hundred who entered upon merchantile life achieved permanent success. His estimate was probably well within the mark. The business world, in every department of it, is strewn with the holly and other evergreens, is used inactive.

It is onlv when it enters ing a fine contrast to the golden beau for decorations at Christmas time, is, however, a complete parasite, and in tics. They laj-from 50 to 75 eggs, which itre readily sold for five dollars a sea an edition of Newton's Principia. Prof. John Trowbridge, in Applctons Popular Science Monthly. MUST LEARN FENCING.

habits the oak tree usually, growing in ting. more deeply and gets away from the air it becomes dangerous. It may be rendered harmless by cleansing the wound with a mixture of one part the crotches of its great branches. The mistletoe brings us to the kissing bug, which is not of botany, but of entomol ins covey ot quails would maKe a hunter's heart leap, as they fly to cover French Army Officers Not Adept wita ogy (insectology), which is a division wrecks and failures. Comparatively few, even of those who have a fair carbolic acid in twenty of water.

Afterward the wound should be filled of zoology; and now we are getting the Sword. Gen. de GallifTet. whose ardor as a start, come within sight of the meas- near to the elephant and the birds. with tincture of iodine.

Naturalists tell us that everv living If the wound should be a deep one, of success which they expected to ref0rmer will not be contested even by creature or growing thing has its para his detractors, has issued a circular site. Even the flea, they say, which is in itself a parasite, has smaller fleas to keep it scratching and annoved. If this caused, for instance, by a nail, or if it reacn. ne grow ing keenness oi corn-should be a lacerated wound, caused, petition increases the difficulty. The for example, by gunpowder, or a causes of failure are, in many in-crushed wound" as with a hammer, stances, not far to seek.

Some men the operation of cleansing may be simply lack capacity. They are enjoining on the generals to enforce the study of fencing among the officers tinder their command. 31. de Freycinet embarked on a little cam is a fact and the theory correct, and sus ceptible of further application, then TWO SPRING WALK1NQ COSTUMES. parasite No.

2 must have his troubles, a aimcuit matter, ana a pnysician uuucu-umucu, uuu. nuum cuu al paign during one of his many sojourns 1 this new fancy for tans the grays will and so on, multiplied into infinity most anv lob. Uthers lau tnrougn Where does it stop? and what a terrible should be called in, who may inject case of "flea eat flea" it must be! And antitoxin. San Francisco Call sheer laziness, or through lack of stability and concentration. Many have what a source of satisfaction it would at the ministry of war.

The practical not be nmsed entirely as the beauty results of his intervention were ex- oHsoft, prettily draped and tremely meager, and the probability 6 A08r.p oher fashionable tints are is that M.dcGalliffet will accomplish paitel bine and rreen and opalescent be to the poor dog to know how his tor A FELINE HOODOO. mentors were being tortured! From the flea to the elephant is a big jump, little more than his predecessor. Al-1 pink. These shades are produced in the A costume of mauve cloth that it attractive was made with a vest formal flowers and leaves cut out of the cloth. They are embroidered around the eds and mounted on a white net.

The high collar and pointed revert are ol the same net, and are tcry thickly ma through, with narrow ribbon of mauve velvet. The lower part of the skirt is of mauve velvet, and the tunic is of the This it straight at the bottom and opens at the left side and is strapped across with loops of velvet ribbon caught down by little silver Cat Taken frcm a Wreck Brings Bad but we will make it, to the one with the birds on his back. The birds are there rich and glossy cloths, and will please the mobt fastidious of women. Other materials to be used will be the after parasites; and that is the answer Venetian cloths, homespun, with zeb- to the first question. One would think mistaken their calling.

They are "misfits." Some fail through an extravagant sanguineness. They are always about to tap a vein that is to bring them a fortune, but somehow the looked-for fortune never comes. There is a large number and the number seems to be increasing who set themselves to acquire money by other means than good, honest work. that the elephant with his wonderful FEEDING THE PHEASANTS. Luck to Two Vessels.

If ever the tug Lome picks up another derelict and there happens to be a black cat on the abandoned vessel the chances are that the feline will be allowed to remain, for the cat taken from the wreck of the Jane A. eline, or velvet, and embellished with lace applique, or braided and pipings endurance, his comparative ignorance of pain and with a hide that is inches of satin. wiin a wnirr ol wings ana warning The bolero, or Eton, jackets will thick to protect him, would be above be cries. The old birds were imported ins annoved bv little things; but he easilv hold their own with the newer A costume of light gray Venetian from Tennessee, where thousands of the luckless birds follow a trail of isn't. cloth has a skirt made with a box plait Falkenberg seems to have been a hoo They want something for nothing.

In the deep forests of Africa, where grain leadirg into a wire-enclosed cor doo of the most pronounced type, tw is -oi-tra the elephant roams, there lives also an ral and are then shipped to breeders II .1 i 1 i 1111.. all the way around, being caught down to within a foot of the bottom of the tkirt. This hangs in graceful folds and is handsomely braided with a black Storms followed the tug all the while insect called tha "wood-tick," and he though fencing is cultivated in France to a greater extent, perhaps, than in any other country, it is very little practiced in the army. In the entire corps of French officers there is not a single fencer of quite the first rank, and there are very few who would be considered of even average sirength in the fencing schools of Paris. One of the results of this state of things is, that in duels between officers and civilians it is very frequently the officer who comes off second best.

The wound in the neck inflicted on Gen. Boulanger by the late M. Floqutt will be remembered by everybody; but in his youthful days Gen. GallifTet was himself worsted in a duel by a civilian the marquis de Lauriston. of gaming a dollar than by squarely In the center of each yard is a neatly stacked pile of brush and straw which is his most hated and feared enemy it, ana lose tncmselves in earning tUk braid in a large icroll design.

A Against lions and tigers, against the great rhinoceros even, the elephant is as well fortified as a battleship against tight fitting jacket that has the Usque affords a native retreat for all the birds. The English pheasants are very hardy, and frolic in the snow and ice like children, but the golden hover in their effect and is in deep Vandykes just below the waist line. This is handsome a rine ball, but the tick is too small to houses in bitter cold weather. be fought. The tough, thick hide, ly braided with a black silk braid the cat was on board, and many other things have transpired on the tug that were certainly not to the increased benefit of those on the vessel.

That was because of the hoodoo brought from the wrecked barken-tine, said some, and when Capt. Locke shipped the feline to her little mistress at San Francisco by the Walla Walla on her last trip down around the Vandykes, and la a deep which is proof against th claws of the the maze of speculation and gambling. Many a failure, too, is attributable to an inordinate love of pleasure. In thousands of instances it brings wreck of character as well as financial failure. The so-called pleasures which many seek, cost.

To gratify their de-sires, young men are tempted to bor "Wallace also raises canaries on a large scale, and his aviary is an ideal place, point at the back, having one turn back rever covered with the braid, and a for the songsters never dream they are imprisoned. Their breeding cage is a lion and the thorns of the jungle, is easy to the tick, and he just bores it full of holes. He gets down into the crevices or wrinkles of the elephant's high rolling collar trimmed in the same manner. building 15x20 feet, filled up with branches and boughs, where they build The velvets that have been to popular back and there he stays and gnaws row what they cannot earn, and then The truth is that very little is done and chews and wriggles and scratches. throughout the winter will give place their nests like wild birds and their play cage is 20x30 feet.

A red squirrel from here it was thought that all the to steal what they cannot borrow. fcy the military authorities to popu to silks with the coming of spring. In No amount of rubbing against rocks or trees will relieve the smarting. But trouble was ended; but no two of Baptist Union. with a splendid brush is their sole com fact silks will be the popular fabric for panion.

the spring season. Economy as well as the onicers ot tne tug are now no the elephant has a friend, a little birl friend. No sooner is the tick comfort larize fencing in the army. The fencing schools of the majority of French barracks are wretchedly fitted up. TRUE GEOLOGY.

fashion will favor the silks for tprirg wear for the reason that the sheer dress Then there are fancy chickens. Polish, with dazzling feathers that longer connected with the vessel, and other things happened. The steamer carrying the cat to San Francisco History of the Earth the Fundamental Idea Underlying It. goods now favored by fashion require look as if thej- had been dipped in gor silk lining, and the foulard silks that geous dyes, and black Polish white The douches and other conveniences that are practically indispensable are not provided, and, in general, the goy- broke down when off the entrance to The fundamental idea underlying were worn laU season will be in great crested fowls, whose snowy bonnets are the Golden Gate and had to be towed geological thought is the history of ernmcnt think they have done enough demand this year as they are a more economical purchase than the sheer like nodding chrysanthemums. Fear is unknown in the pheasantry, even the into port As will be remembered, the earth.

Now, until the beginning when they have provided a more or less woolen goods on account of their sot the cat was taken from the wreck by of the present century the earth was needing the extra silk lining. Cut this timid quail comes at his whistle. He will have a large exhibit at the fourth annual show of the Chicago poultry it not saying that the silks will de the Walla Walla when that vessel res- not supposed to have any history. It cued the shipwrecked men, but was supposed to have been made at and pet stock exhibition in January, lndillercnt instructor ana a room which cannot he heated in winter and is an oven in the warm weather. Pall Mall Gazette REMARKABLE RAINBOWS crease the popularity of the woolen goods as they hare a separate place in the season's fashions.

and expects to add to his fine collection jumped into the sea and swam back once, out of hand, about 6.000 years of first prize ribbons. to the wreck and remained on board ago, and to have remained substan- The silks are softer except the Taken as a whole, the pheasantry re until the tug found the derelict. tat of toft flnih in fancy corded erd ably situated than a pair of bright, piercing, yellow eyes seeks him out, nd a long, slender, graceful beak plucks Liin forth from his hiding and feasting. The owner of those eyes and that bill is a beautiful white heron. He is small of body, long of leg and large of heart and purpose, and in northern Africa he is said by tha natives and hunters to be the elephant's guardian angel.

The elephant seems to judge him so, too, for, ugly tempered as he often is, he is never cross with the heron, or ibis, as he is called in the Nile country. WThen the long, slender bill sinks deep into his sore flesh, as it sometimes does, he is patient with his benefactor, and, bearing the pain without a twitch, seems to know that it is for the best. In countries where there are no elephants the ibis seeks other animals, and performs the same service for oxen and sheep which it does for the mammoth of the jungle, and from it comes to be called the "cattle her on." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune flects unbounded credit on its boyish Victoria Times. lace effects. But the leading silk is the proprietor, who, in addition to having the sole care of it, is finishing the foulard, and the lovely designs offered eighth grr.de course in the Oak Park CONGRESS NOT INFALLIBLE.

are Innumerable, bey are subcueu and brilliant, and many figures are tially unchanged ever since as the necessary theater of human history. Changes were known to have taken place and in less degree to be still taking place, but these were not supposed to follow any law such as is necessary to constitute a history, and thus to constitute a science distinct from school. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Two Seen from a High Altitude On Was Purple.

Grand Duke Leopold Ferdinand gives an account, in the Meteorolo-gische Zeitschrtft, of his observation of a purple rainbow on the 8th of Au- the Balance The shown on plain grounds but the sew Parisian and Arabian designs are pre Both Were After Berries. Supreme Court Holds of Power. OP OPALESCENT TINK VENETIAN CLOTll. An Oregon woman was picking black ferred. The trimmings for the silk berries when she encountered a black gowns are lace, appliques in imitation oriist last npnr Praomvsl.

This lnr.il. I basuue effect jacket. TnekC newer bear on the same mission. The bear bolero effects, straps of lace the sleeves and revert, with tucked chif seemed to think the woman was an in geography. Button, about the mid- ity has an altitude of 2T0 meters.

Dur- bich promise to dilute pop- Farly in the history of the government it was a popular delusion that congress was infallible; that, be--ing composed of the chosen representatives of the people, it could declare truder on his premises, and the first die 01 ine last century, um muceu ii, ia vori nti. I WU aW, w'c 7 either single or double breasted and thing she knew he gave her a. cuff that uiiuz. vuk mv I np.ir trmrniric thr tpmnprature was I i i.i... -tt 3 1 I I r.MCIIU IU JHOfc wivn MV knocked her down.

Fortunately she had with her a shepherd dog. which ot time, preceding me aaveni oi man, 12 dcCTCCS At the northeast ar beinir finished In deep scallops or van the will of the people on any subject in which the earth was inhabited by created a diversion in her favor by nip neared somber nimbus clouds, when JJke. and much of lhe arrar- Flsnrea Didn't Tell Truth. One night a young man in Divinitv and was responsible only to thepeo- llftllv aiffpTM.t ance of the occe called batque. pie at the polls, but John Marshall f.

the resent dav. but he ping the bears leg. This gave her a chance to rise and hunt up a club, with which she whacked the bear on the fon, or mousseline de sole, vests. SARAH DAVIDS 3 N. Vaa'a rreraatlve.

The Judge Have jou anythirg' tc say before sentence is pronounced? The Female Prboner No, yov.i honor; but after you have pronounced the eatence will you kindly allow mt to have what is every American woman's prerogative? "And what is that, madam?" "The hit word, jour fcocer." Yonkcre Statesman. One that I saw was a stunning affair of Venetian cloth in a rich castor shade. hall at Yale undertook, with a toy rifle, to hit a lamp, but his aim was poor, knocked this theory in the head, and nose. Upon recovering from his amaze and the ball passed through the window of an eminent professor of ed at liilii a. m.

the zenith assumed a strong reddish tint, this color increasing toward the northeast, and at four o'clock appeared a rainbow of exceptional width and of a pure dark purple; its summit was 35 degrees above The skirt is made with a tunic in very deep points, each point being edged with a band of satin. This satin is in ecce, ana me wan. xnn was an ment the bear knocked her down again, and again she arose and hit him. The dog also fastened on in a fresh spot, opportunity for science, and the pro a much deeper tone atd is stitched with white silk. The underpetticoat bat wvw yw was compelled by the priests of the Sorbonne to retract these supposed irreligious views.

So tardily was the fundamental idea of geology clearly conceived that Comte, the great originator of scientific philosophy, in his classification of the sciences in 1820 denied a place to geology because, ac and the bear intimated that he had in his first famous decision declared that the supreme court was the highest and final authority of the government, with power to review and revoke the acts of both the executive and the legislative branches, although under the constitution thev are "co-ordinate." This decision created a profound sensation and provoked a fessor set to work and computed the curve, and traced the ball right back to the room of an innocent student who didn't even know that the rifle had two straight bands of the satin around. The skirt fits snugly with a triple box enough by retreating with the dog still hanffinsi" on. Presentlv the doc re tne horizon. Alter lour minutes a second rainbow appeared, about ten degrees from the first, of an equal plait in the back. A tight fitting bolero turned, and then the woman concluded been nrea.

Jn vain tne stuaent protested his innocence. There were the width, having a pale rose color. In A t. to postpone the berrying until a more favorable occasion. When she went out next day she carried the pail slung on cording to him, it was not a distinct infallible figures to prove his guilt, and errd with lovely iru inure lace.

A science at all, but only a field for the it might have resulted in his suspension, stitching of white silk around the a gun. storm of dissent and indignation I when the real culprit came forward bolero and down each seam. The tirtn 11 nTin I throughout the entire nation. Many sleeves are plain and tight fitting with and confessed. He convinced the professor that he had made a mistake of a deep over the hand.

300 feet in his figures, and the man tne principal rainoow xue purpie color dominated, but the outer border was tinged with violet, and the inner edge was of a cherry red hue; its summit gradually ascended to 50 degrees. At 4:16 the interior secondary rainbow took an orange tint, then disappeared. The outer edge of the other became lilac, and the interior a pale Another is of gray and black Of this the skirt is made with How do you know he isn't married I didn't say he wasn't married. I said he had no children. "How do you know that? I have met him with more or less frequency for five years, and he never has told me of any of their bright sayings.

Chicago Tost. VVkr ike PaJater Harriet. The Irishman was paintirg his barn, and he was hurrying hit work, with hit strength and speed, says the Utica Observer. What are you in such a hurry'for. Murphy asked a ipectatcr.

Sure, I want to get thrccgh pafct ruxt net wf lit repiji of science was only too glad to drop evident that he did not perceive the fundamental idea underlying geology and distinguishing it from geography a life history of the earth through all time. Prof. Joseph Le Conta, in Popular Science Monthly. Speculators and Panic, a rounded front tunic, being much the matter right there. Spider Plague In Japan.

longer in the back, with a double box Boer Horses Well Trained. The Boer horses are remarkably well trained animals, and when the Trans-vaalers desire to form an ambush or firing line, their horses are taught to remaiu stationary as soon as they feel the reins dropped over their necks. London's Use of Coal. It is estimated that 18,000,000 tons of coal are imported into London every year, of which amount 7,283,000 ton come by sea. plaited back.

The and tunic have constitutional amendments, resolutions and bills were introduced upon the theory that the voice of the peo pie, as expressed through their representatives in congress, was the voice of God, and when the excitement died down congress accepted the decision and has since conformed its laws to the decisions of the court. -W. E. Qoxtis. in Chicago Becosd.

Spiders are a serious plague in Japan. five rows of white silk stitching around. Thy spin their webs on the telegraph. cherry; by degrees, this latter color The jacket is a nobby plain black tailor wires, and are so numerous as to cause made, with a fancy rray mohair braid When a speculator wants a panic extended itself over the whole width a serious loss of insulation. Sweening- on each team rd around the scallops the wires does little good, the spider he finds it necessary to exercise scara of the rainbow, which final iji that finish the bottom.

A turn-over oegm au over again. Chicago Disoatch, I orange -Ty.

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