A Iussaln wvho ehails to 1ir '1ini;l man advertiae5 for ant Amverl'an wi!:' .Wlih $50,000. It looks as if nob)l.'!,tj Wvere gtt ting lessO expen'is. ' It is said that the Shah of l'rs licops $50.000.00 in r:tly luunte. Tis" is one of tie (''cirtIulstan'es whivli te(!l 10 lak(' th!'e li'e of (I e [''':i:::1 a: sels'o: -unlenlt:mr'it. '1''l' iDokl:hrobllts nvt'r h(an:rtl of T'!ai leyraill . Ini, 1 t onte OI' hi: ninX;ints. "li1' alr+ of t(:al 1111 1nu c % tnl." wou!:I he I:-e fu11l to 1in1 l'I it' they wvot!h l Il:y iit htari and ' d .it It :lannot h. dol tc(i that v wonI'n arte colln;; to r''I'.er te " ir ien s i li'." lo l "i'aiti, \we't sto'll i en:toli l tit,i t h os ( '11 nts h : hoot! s ,( :I I'hur gla:r. A :I:lt' l11si mr st i p .s - l In have rou ialt lin h o the IvIliiieninins O ;s a s i'g (tN.i : 1. ni 1 I e 1Og i l t' fbilt ' 1:11 Iri('l to Swell to x : t:i s (rly\'t' n iiiI t I gra A n -,-,y 1.:l nte1';1t " ic s is s I'h Io ore :lt :-::ila iinto 1oilb t ttisItal:e 11or'- i :!r!bh- :il i lt gany :nti n . 1ahl' oi i' li sh ili ll. By tN by (hi :(et 'ill il,1. h. t h as wlotit):, :1s gvata in :1n1y f!c!ie tf hili:tan in(1h:.try :lutl p:-'r.lce t' i! a l iiet" l Tii ' I ,'I t'i 'e lIs:.-. tha . 1' i lter t'e"ti(to line," :st' y!1 w ill Stin)t . II's, h \wl'r, : tl'I'l c ': 441 11ll 1-4:4's ifin thlalt ''''n i1 :I Inttmlk y'\" t"41l4hl I:II; I i 1''Inat'l;s w\ nitl tii,; 142' \n\'or1i I li:11 ii tou. P''itetlr Ifort.i;.i . ..::iIs :I re Ilookt'l fort ns a 'e'itii of I ' ;:.: 1rt:alj"; i nn' Iiii t"I i 1o' h111" !'l'I:lt1ons 1f 4 r::i l:4 :: i?.t' !te:n n : "Ii p li:0' . \\' ll : t:t .: ttll: :I 1h ;- I.' : --t"I'I I :?bh-t i11;In 1'ro 1in t . 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''1 have44 not4 seen h1ve b44 een 1) Ih)'t-o(ed n1ior'ally by long-t~ ('4ntinued4'. i4fer'Iing4. .\ 4')it'e 114ness: 444nd to dleath1 tnhsabnll (4 1:: 4 a4'1'1': 4'Il4'4' upo101 t he dIispos24Ition,41 hnt) 1 e'n444ot in4 wh2'1eh this: was': so,. 1bu1 1t is n4o) the rtilec 1by 414ny means44:. The44 4'hroi4 invn'l. 4'ish, 4)41d 1t 1is a) 1444 )tas1k to 11)nd 44 Ingeliuolls'0' 24''4 vid le 141(4'1)4) 1 e 4:tipator feredcu by a m444)an111.4 h ledin a2 forei2gn) 1po lIee court for' f'ast dr'4Iig. '1'he chlar'g( agn inst hhn242 was: f'or exceeding thi sp)(eed limiIt. Butt he nmin144inined ti' Jis~ hors'e wasR trav24eling not faster1 ('' "(1x 04' sevenC4 m)iles'! 44n 1ho4)4." M) the~ polleeman)441 44wore4'4 tha4t the( - ,4fd :ns)~ gllopin14g. Yesl, but1 11 wa2'01 .. 6es to discriminute4)14; th44 henIst was'14 ro'tt1ingin fronI')4t 14nd4 gallopin4g It was44 th poen1)04iarit'! y of 411a4 hlorse to ''ramb)le"''04 on i 1)I('h made(.1 it lIok as4 It' It Ie ma):gistra'te 'lht w24ell 'll(It(', '4hes, -4,g WHElE 1NO ONE ]AVES, WEIRD TALE OF THE GREATEST ESKIMO VILLACE EVER BUILT. 111m uttt 'T'nIS 411 th1lilt It-41 11 l- lamr '1' irtly ti s a- 1' ii. \V til l 't %'te st W e e. ' l iia sl m$1iit -All 1 enl i ll I:nt5l it Otsan tlIty oo itil st-mm i.%iii 1 4a0t il A11ia1 im0 ; 1111 StOr-t-r. Iit Soil f.ift, i.s is welI kr;own, Ctiin :y : lot hie by w it is (I'lIlt l I' -1 " : i O tuOl hgt'ra h" tii t iin' ; mpidly II!. K I'm iii rn' i' 1'i 1gi 11 ' i Ii pillmtI lth t it iO''; b y r(+gui11li ' whivt wmul iIllts. (,o:Ii ' Iuch a t i l'srvit- ii t bx, "unII nIII II Io i A' !\r ti(" 1'.skiii i), fIor ina;IIy th ",:" m, 'lln to ("om11 I() his l (io .v;l'ml:,, I .mIl farI' dil anIt soN(i rma's. inI th" tlall of 1571 I l iI'ty thr(,- \hal'iI:;: \cess;ls werei( cal.-l?'1 and abt(; 1i'i 1i in 0'' i i(' n('ar \\';tiiaiwriiglt InI' (. Ori I -:' Ar ii1" coast. of N ti h Allln'rib-i. wcor.1 n:ie'd1('(I to lla;h alon1g I h'm oiasI. and tar' iiiIIIl aui'tng th t1' kijmlu li~ m ;il ( fromnt igloo an(1 iti'-'' th: I i mI ',i>! h:": :t(i norlh :ndll as a lI \:(P. to I -.-' .-i rm: whrh('i't" lay.' tihm 'mmI aes ti w i:.intoim inili'tininmu'n as iii'ar aIt han,1,mt andm thaimt the tribies iight iv(' iii peaiice and pilen1 iiy uio.' hem' fort a long Itim" to c'ime, anii1- -wh io knomws ?-t of lthet' prospe~ityi f'ut at mti per'nma tit miIv ty mn a h igher sel.en ii < i ICm~sk.i mo civil zat;on thman lm.' heyamd h:thm'rto know ni. imitt a las! thei ineans of themmir undoinig hadt comle with Ite mens of the uphiilinmg, anuid lhir mliitutoremd w'Ills ni1ght not r'e sist. them sei pen'it of lt'ir i beowv z/er(i I'Cdeni. TIher'me wais liuor' left beh indm oni thle ship is. Not vertoi' h, iim'if d 'mivlied pro'm ratai among thre'e thouisand pemople,. but enough to tight to1m get, andim to ulght still hard'mer' herauimste mot wvhe'iit'(n gottenm. Themm tact is, am very'3 littIle Iliquuor wilt upset am grmea t many3 'laioad niooi1( Imi iimanii desibe i the' orlgles t haItibe gan ini thle ne w l'mmk imo mity, oncemm thmis hti bomgtmn to gtet in its w'corki uponil thme inlihhtats. Tr'i'bazl immsity, whimch hatii hiemen st iIlemd by pileny 13'ndim a mt 1110n oblject, brokeL m'out afresh. andl tie nmen of one vi1llag!e fought. those of anoterim utlii'oil somimhes bti a spari ir'me liresetmitat iv of'it meachl was tl'ft. As thle wIId origy' incre'masmed amid them stpp1)ly oft lie siiis' medminae chests,.m and tinle tureis amndl soluct ions of dlead13 ly druigs wer m u'm e:Il" o he aba,r1I(ion!!e(l I' ' I .'I h :11t -.I(-os , :"1 'l il:t:< ;ilh lih "y\ kn' ': it '3 ,;111. 1i4 ' l: '1'l,r ofI Ithe Whtco had bln1, sit-I 1:::I when they fled they 134 nhit her talnei it aw; ay nor orwe:i(led i1. SItbi n iii i,ril'{ is tit' :'t Ilu,tt al!l air is shut otil. w':ill keepl) it ho 11113 ;ilile a1 11 11110e' O ht l r I li- I i'ns, and that at i 'it"hel' Of i t' i \'t hti(l in al rwAaa:er' with Ite v ,is of wl el \it .e ( 0t tet h-r t ex t1 d ti :ti t , will Iiit in all nigilt, in ally S m- . 11n1' 'i!r t,bl \wil ll s"ait'(1ly ally ll(lt ( pt i- ti blt 1nulling'O ofI the ice)5. Theseut faicts i (lheh; hi in ilized )ideni t t han tahey are f it) lii' . are ((f the si!< at nigiit. in i trI'er7 I.g ;(e t<( . wh e ' )"'n ice is scare,t 1pack lt ltithes igh. ny thr.e-uat 's Ifull tI" it-" and Sai,l an d linish wV-ith newvs- p iai i ' and quality of I l the alim is not i Ieree;tiible froml the result where the i f'reezer is packed full of ice. After re moving the dash;'r' it. is better to cork il) the creamn and( cover it lightly with a packing f' ewi fspapers than ito ulse mlore ice. The nlew\Spa)er'S retainl theI col readlily in the ice better than a pa kaitng of c'rnoeld i'e ant salt which Illitst hie t o' ies to admit the air'. oung L-adies' .Journal.It A pretty style of scrap hasket in ''og-a u(f twenty years ago has been re "ived\tl. The basket is made of heavy (arlboard. or light book:bindaer's board. It is narrow at the base, the four pieces mabout. t inches to ai width of about i inches at. the top. The basket is about 14) or 11 iehes high. The our pi'ces are pierecl at the sidle edtges, at the top, mni(ldle and bottomn and joined togetil er with ribbonts. A b t to is theltn put in the basket and glue fast. and the t)i.ln 11 chnl f"n. I~ nuit ' " ' 1 ,1't..' " ..e sitli. tOnae suhest t (len 3') LSilt entl ' toi red ati wni' to sitch: gai : 1( t -: ('i hliti (I h:)1-k round. t.vat 1elf1 tire.(gg fyr f ly as' it 311a liid w itS h red1- rii i:::.~ .\ns t t h 1 r. ' nak t hady firoen th!a ilplst 1:Ol( tolit, O utli:31(1 1 am ic'tli 'is. to which t heC''yael o tm mer"( wn'ait painds onavife 01nt (nt1)10 la it theins otakr11. A)'I qaiaiteion of 131( 0hi ties)isow.m 'I hopaebid 011013 oine tedati.l of side: ethers0d many Aie samv harkoeu and. th solid atomato 11ry( St' branchesf a13 1 hird11( basket1de 1i(td rbin hro3'ed brlat; ion 03'ffere rene. anl 5'urpleC el3mtis flntl wieC fourthh ktleynd.ihparl hmS.adndta -enina lindbake, eho funishk-t h enet'lu bo s o Professor uuoo f9 flough.ea- hro- hl;adY inho WHY COAL IS WASHED. Th Iaipn Itit s 'Tiat Iol I tio lie(itn . Q11111111.8. The purpose of washing coal Is to 1ree It ats learly as practicable of all tlnatter that redces: its heating (a )a('ity or has a detrimental effect ulmon .he metal produced wit th sulc ( coal or Vit h coko m11ade from such coal. Tlhe . impuritie:; in ('on are of two f dr'ds, sttch as are chemically passive, 11 tit whlich do not producve heat, bunt, dI m8 tit' ('O l traly, absorb lieat am1 clog s he o':)cnings ml the grates by forintng t a1nh. a(d (Iink(e's; they must h' rc- s n-ale 'ily handled, shipped and freight 11 ;!ii for t 'hen, I (1 are a bup(lVl all f( titt.vThe o!:I1'l"