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? Grote fornn 11> lh-1- After dinner the possessors of the
Yokohama. H< is >111 pointed beards give themselves up to
.ikt i and a gi eat fav- conviviality in accordance w ith the
terms of their secret charter.
F Killma Authors. __
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the count) y pioduc- iuoter who wanted an office boy. He
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>ird that must lu\ an .. ()f , jie hundred he selecten tei.
stait a new oiganiza- whom he interviewed, his choice fallpeople
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them before they sler to whom he
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The literary taculty ?No >lr? repjled the "but *
,ost unexpected ways. ^ home aud get R ,.
i cannot anticipate its "Very well," replied the promoter.
"Bring it back tomorrow, and if
K SOCIETY. it is satisfactory 1 shall engage you."
I.ate that same afternoon the prosards
in Paris?To Do- _ nioter was surprised by tne return of
use of Fat Men. the candidate.
ads only need apply." "Well," he asked of the uoy, "have
law of the latest Pari- you got your character?"
freaks- the "Sphenopo- "No," said the boy, "but 1 pot yours
f call themselves. and 1 ain't coming, either!"?Hapwho
are compelled by good's Ipportunitics.
9 society to wear point- ????-?.
mustaches, have band- The First "Blue Book."
together for the avow- I -p^p prsl "Blue Book" issued by the
f promoting perennial | Government was in 1S1C. It had only
117G pages and listed 6.3?i names us
the iiuiiiIit of officials and employes
et, its dinners are se- | 0f tGovernment. The Blue Book
iy evenings are secret cf 1 l*oT will contain 4.21.S pages in
s of its members can ittwo big volumes, una an approxi
in the society s secret | mate totul of 349.075 names. The
volumes w.ll weigh about thirty
pngones comprise lead- pounds
s. literary moil and arvarious
parts of France. MOUNTAINEERS' TOOTHACHE
must bo elected uiiani- REMEDY.
uust, under pain of so
promi.-c to wear a beard 14 ' Y,ll?w c,ay an?l * Applied Red
symmetrically to a point j Hot.
he also pointed at each "In traveling over the Tennessee
; mountains a short time ago 1 disoovith
the members dine to- j ered a remedy for the toothache,"
date and place of meet- said Cyrus Fleming of Martin at tno
aged by tile "gonfalon- Tula><?? at a mountalnticasmiT
is called, and
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Canadian or Foreign subicrip tionS. If y<
r E S B U RO , s.
eer e nousa ooe nignt. Aioiig aiwat r
o'olook in the morning I awoke with a
terrible toothache. 1 aroused the "J>
whole family with my groans. The the
old man got up and gladly offereu rura
to give me relief. He went out in the "V
yard, got u handful of yellow clap, fdme
brought it in the house, poured it in ^laug
a skillet and began heating it. When 6am
it was dried <*ut and red hot he made *M
me slap it to my jaw. The pain for I slum
just a moment was terrible, but in an- ,
- ? -? ?v. _ ? win
otni r moraeni my lumuurue i.uu ?=?
tirely disappeared. I kept the hot clay
?n my jaw until I fell off tx> sleep.
It Is a great remedy."?Nashville pertf
Tennesseean. thin
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Are We Progressing.
Whipping sailors in the navy is for- I
bidden by law. So also the lowest <
criminals in the prisons of all leading
countries. Persons are arrested
for cruelty to animals?cruelty even
less than beating "Why should public
school children be beaten? It
would seem that American brains
prompted by twentieth century human- ;
ity should be able to devise some I ^ ^
means by which incorrigibles may
be handled without resorting to cor- e"
poral punishment. At best the latter p
is a custom which is at once anti- i
quated and brutal, besides being re- 1
i volting to every reflnd parental In- j
stiiut. ; *9 J
. }-^ j nural
Snail Farms in France. !
; Fraoce is the premier snall-produc- j It co
I Ing nation, although Austria, Bavaria i f:ami
; and Switzerland have thousands of j morn
"* * - * - * oaoor, . KT
snail xarms, wnere me iauivua cov ? . 1>ov%
I gots are raised and fattened on vine i ;ng t
5 leaves. The demand for snails in ! t
, France is fai too great for the sup- [ {rom
j ply to be left to chance, and thus It \ ^
comes about that snail farming Is an ? ***
' important industry. Paris alone con- , ^uf
sumes millions between September
: and May. when these little creatures j m"8
i are at their best mff
r--.
Artistic Ufa Healthy. ?yi
The artistic life is conduolv* of AN
longevity in men. Apropos X this. gy
tt would seem that literature might
>make a similar claim ?s regards
women For instance. Cartriine Her- ,
schel reached the age of 98; Harriet
1-ee, 99; Mary sornerv*!)?, 92; Maria RE'
Kdgeworth and Anna itarbauKl, 82; Rer
Jane Porter, 74; Oeorge Sand, 72; that
Hannah Moore, 88, and Mary Mltford moi
^litd in ber seventieth .v?ar DC
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jst one more kiss, Saliy." said
handsome young carrier on the
1 mail route.
ou better be careful how you lose
, Jndson," cautioned the farmer's
;hter, with a rosy blush. "Uncle |
might get after you."
on't worry sweetheart. If he
id get after me I'd just tell him 1
pe<! on l~e way to cojiect a few
ta. JUe couldn't object to that."
acfc of one's happiness in life deis
upon tlie way one looks at
gs.
Pirates of the Air
14 They come tike thieve# In
the night, dropping hundred#
of feet from higfa up in the Sky,,
utch themselves, circle once
or twice, then come ?t the owl
like a thunderbolt."
MlAtion from the unusual and Interesting story
kxttiv, hawks, which is but one of the aaany
diiDy illustrated articles which appear in the
itar.ii issue of f
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