mm. m mm id be plenum In an I! 08 mm Thought without purpose I: like Iced tamed upon the ground. mm henna-M93“! In: 1:13;:- Inlan- mmmmmm den-numb. The Mad am [:0ho the rod. should aim be controlled by love. Every greats“: hungérmofroâ€" mummy hidden within Itself. In ‘5‘" In-II'I'I ' I'm. ï¬ne-aunt- Mime he «to. "cucumber-u, latch-am: I'm Ellen Brown (colored) has be- come 3 notary name at Geormwn. Ky. his umm 3mm 0mm n65; ’ All maven-a â€mutual-lacunae Three drummer: at Denvme. Ky.. got on the bone mics and balanced the]: at 1.05! pounds. Pino‘ICI-nfor Conï¬rm In onrau medicine for chumâ€"In . Banana-v... var. Col. Kev. s. m If "at America corn doenn‘c get to India pretty noon the new crop: In that country will noon Into It: place. m ' ' All annex} @ in. om. ra- nod. Boone: Ind mm Inc. In: “or“. m own†or New rm. mm .6 m. ale 8330' he. II. mailer-worker. mm min won an m All-ï¬rm 50:. mil. Cm ra- oeod. Bookie! Ind mm me In! Ing'ltMO'I-imn-Lhm than "no 01m". chkvlroâ€"l an awfully Inn! to null [I Ileana. Yawnâ€"Any one an m that. You really ought to at your tire to (no u mu. more punt-lu- Illanpolh Journal. ()- lny la. lb. North-Wetter! Lin will It" Home Salm' flours-lo. “than. with («mm “no limit. to numerous paint- in the West and Boat) at at lonuly low nus, For tickets: and hill lormr Non app? to agent: Chicago a Non» western nilwny. ‘ Am! Dunn-0D. ! don‘t believe In long mm“! Why. I didn’t km my wife Ill week- bdon l untried her. Mullahâ€"Ah. I didn't Imow nine nnm a month after I married henâ€"«Twain. Very In. hm u the '0“ and mm. 33"]! when rally I‘II forever. tau? IIJI‘.‘ -M... _..A- -.-A “no stores I mu pregnanc- nlled on [3-0. mm o! pun min (In! Ink. nu plum o! calico. The non! dolls-u “omen reg-plus II unh- oul diam And In“ low can tell u {m- coflce. It does â€tumour 3‘ 3; much. ('Mldm may drink It will: (ml lam-0L l3 cu cud 25 cu put puck-p. Try“. Ask for anus-o. Who an Injured by the m of coin fluently unto ha. been plum! ll pH tom‘oonnmm DA!- ll... Indy. um... Dwellm on Klunm Ilm-l In Clrve- land are petitioning m haw the name rhnnud. Ban one lady: "Eru- Marc '0 hnvo lived on this um! v0 hue had nothing but Insults for um name. I have {our daughter- tn minty. um they hue non trouble on account of um um than you can Inuit... Not 3 Mule man comes to m. bouu but has contain; to a: Hardin. the um." I! "Antwan" cut-not Ive had It your draught. u will In "Anna-l In plain wrapper will: mu din-«Hom- Imw m “In urn-Hy. on rmlpt o! One Dollar. by the “mom Chemical Cu. at Nmmlway. Sour York. or they It“! gladly man hall punk-uln- fru- lc ) uu. nun Canal em hula inmnfly. Price. 75:. DRUNK run TWENTY I'IZAIII. A wrmlu-mlen! writ": “I was drunk on nn-l off (or uw-r twenty you". drunk when I hid money. who: wlwu l Inul none. "any dear (Honda 1 lint, and number:- pn'e me good advice In no purpwe: but. Ilmuk God. In Illlu‘l hand «me at In: In the {arm of my wt wife. who adnlinivter- cd you: mun-Inna rented '. “Ann-Jug.“ Iomo without m knowla R0 or wuwm. l am now ham nml com nit-uh- mum~ fume-I (rum 3 wonhlm h- M to A whet Ilul respond ohm-u." Cur-lone Nun-m. There is a county in Missouri in which the following curious surnames are to be tonnd: Red, White, Blue, Green, Gray, Brown and Black. There Ire also Kings. Queens, Earls, Dukes. Marquise: and Lords. in animated na- ture are to be round Wrens Birds Crows Hawlds and also Hawkins and Fowlera. Among the quadrupeda are Wolle. Lamb. Lyon. Bull. sue: and Redhefler. At one time in 3 county In western Kansas there lived Redwine. Sourbeer, Drybrend and Pancake.â€" New York Tribune. incubating-00m ‘ Ayer’sfiSarsaï¬hr'illa. mmiuumam Before the end of this yen every one of the 168 town: In Connecticut will be connected by Meghan. A Cam, In“! sum. There to e men In England whose vain supply coats him .250 a day. He In a mnllmnlre who llves near a village. Not liking the local water. he had a special conduit bum for mum" at a cost of $100,000. though he redde- there only three months a year. rollen will nu [all out an 3!! low. in order to avoid tho [mm It 5 tom the other ramming Milo can ; puny who claim to Do the antimal- a roller hearing: In hue-ton in on out the metal in the ring at tho «data {the ronm If the can in am out Hue rollers Ilip out and hem. Ind with gm. or worn, [a ton. n0 methods oi the flcComicl County result in an annual sum of III, thousands of dolm-u to the turning pubnc. New devices no not mum in their machine- until long and aft- repented trials ban than the. to In practical. It ha been the III. m roller hearing: In with everything all: -â€"MeComich experimenting in don. It ncConnicl upon-e. ‘ II seen In the [omâ€"or «a In It lulledâ€"which holds the roller- runlng totem", Inc It for my tumult kahuna-them EH I The applications of roll. my I. want) cutting menu, can “a I! ‘J. O. Mylo 1869,“ In“ 30. sun. for u mom-d raw. m Illd described nflm an of IIII. roller m hull burlap In W t’nqnemonably the M pneual m nemacmry appllcnum of MM but. Inga Io binders and IOVCI In m undo by me McCormick "mom. Inch!“ Company. The Pane-lu- I‘m-n and by than was patented In I!!! III I: now :0 be (and in w Ewan-let machines. The osmium nlublo lu- um of no HeCorlMcl roller bad-1‘ 1-. flu the lad. Wham Ind; nm.I-m¢mmn named an cud: “an no lull w tho nun. arm u mu by m not!" by ("com Inc 00 mm In the "hut-nun. and the m ‘ would therefore In W a. lab. .0 an I: will not pull out. Ily â€roan-kt than.“ m- . In" In Q mum â€and M- When Mndlu was done by In“ the loll hand out has!“ I‘- 0 lo- Gen. Gordon as I- Bay Wu 0, to In, Kind. 0! Ila-Mot. From the Weeekly Telemph: When General Gordon was n lad at. school he was as mischievous no mo“ boys; Indeed. more no. The Iollowlng story ls told a! hlm by Dr. leby, who was at one time at school with him. When the boy: laud (lone nnythlnl wrong they wore shut In a large. back, tur~ nishcd room, and set to write llnon from u Lalln author. Ono o! the most frequent leltoru to flu: room wu the tale general, alld he null tnquond! to bc annoyed by the hon, who veto tree comm; lo the door nod jeoflnl‘ a! bun through the keyholeJolllu‘ him that n nno afternoon It In. Ind In- vlzlng hlm to come out and “Ilck†lluu. Though he could not. oblln mun In llw lurmer. be resolved to do ‘hlu bv-vl lor them In the Inner Men- lar. lln borrowed I largo ardent twinge [mm the gardener, and. akin. lt wuh Mm lho next time he CAUGHT AN EAVBBDROPPER. BINDING OP GRAIN. Touch 0! lull-a. "Yes, I'm 3 mm or «can. an. breathes through me: the commit my very belt]. When I spent It In with her voice. You couldn't let me Ian 82 until tomorrow, could you!" "Heavens! this that In a. Met a nature at which the poet flung". Mud Plain Dam. , ' The klng’n Ml name and um. .11 n follows: Somdetch Phrn Pnnmman Malls Chulalongkom Plundlr Debi: mm Mongkut Pumnlnntue an; R: Wongse Warm flabmngse plum“ Wankhattlnrl Rah learo Tum Chaturcnta Param- Maha Chat Rnbur 'rln (launch: Parumadnam um Hahn Rand mm: Para Hanan]: hb. qt; Phra Chum Chomklnu Chan Yn The king himself did not enjoy all then advantage: of education. but In: made up for u ulna, and In, an In m oriental: so. extremely mama. He area!- In the European fashion. Mt clothes being made by (M has! London mllon; hit when la lighted hy elec- trlclzy and connected by lelenhone mm the "flows departments of mute. He plays bllllam and keeps an excel- lent table and a French chef. He rad: Shakespeare, and II tell posted on the current European ad American llten. mm of the flu. 0! all the exotic potentaton iron the mysterious hat, the King at Elan will undoubtedly allow Mnnall to Western eyes as being the most chimed and up to date. H0 in a turn torty year: old. talks English perfectly, and in having his cum and nephew. brought up at English colleges and univerdtiea. the men Prince of Siam being at the mt moment a ahon-lacketetl, lop- hatted boy at Eton. who has already award a good deal of prnnclency in cricket. rowing and other Anglo-Saxon aunt. and pastimes. Another at the‘ klng‘a me. a considerably older lad, buibornoiamaheroilowcrnnk than that of m; Crown Prince‘s notlr er. la a naval cadet at the Naval Aca- demy at Greenwich, where be in on. tainai no little distinction In connec- tion with his proï¬ciency in the manly art of selfâ€"defence. Indeed, his knowl- edgn o! the rule. of the flamnla of Queenaberry ia declared to be superior to lain acquaintance with the rules of navigation. hula lamina an ova. 1'). do, In In In meal-3 Mind. I» no. I. m m din-rm m mun pv- mml. u. on the mm". a mum otuntnlktumbcmhI-m doc (or Ibo hulk. «debt-nuc- u m but line a III (min mun. Wmflbundolumud mu. (outlo- wltl m (0 Mat. The ltlu 'm m I. W for can. the. In new a short mm a n-muu- Pusan will I“. II- Wm u m Conn. on m Tin-u. 01 Dawn! and way many not at It. Orv-kn, o! multilingual. u hlm‘ «m be will mm to bl. «lo-hm via the tinned auto. and that It will mm! In am may the the loaded by M. mm to an. {to- N‘n York ground Cape "on to an I’m-um OLLOWING the ex- ample or other n1 0 n n r c h s and princes or the Ori- cut. the King of Siam, the principal or whose footy names. as well as the longest. ls Chulalongkorn, has resolved upon visit- ing the great cap- itals at the Occident, and upon becom- ing personally acquainted wtth the rul- erS. the people and the cities or the civilized world. He has quitted hls klngdom during the course of the last ‘ lew weeks on board his yacht. the Mn- haChakrl, n vessel of about 3,000 tons, constructed tor him in Scotland some four years ago. She is a handsome and commodioug ship, carrying a sutllclent number of guns to warrant her being described as a cruiser. end is command- ed by omcers ot the English navy who have been lent by the British sdmirnlty (or the purpose. The yacht wlli tnske her ï¬rst call st Venice, after visiting Raine, Switzerland and Vienna. the King will proceed to Russia, whence he will travel vie Berlin. Brussels. The Hague and Psris to London, arriving at the letter place in the month of July; that is to say, sitar most or the An Enlightened and Prognuln Orlan- ul to an Annual tho Worldâ€"[III Pom-mm: and Attainment» â€"- Ill- Tlmolno Name. THE KING 'OF SIAM. , .zo....<u_.=>_o 0... #55 < c9. 2.255 m: KING OF MAN. Flee counties In Imm- Illvo chem m a m at launch. A unguiar ecc'iden: betel! the well- known actor Hermnnn Vain the other any in London. He is an ordent bicy- elm. and was returning from an ener- noon' visit to e mm?! friend. Cronin. Wuerioo Bridge. and almost opposite ma own chambers. he and hit cycle abmrtly severed their partnership. The machine was twisted into iontmic curves. Mr, Venn was picked up in- uensibie and taken to King's Comm Hospimi, when he was treated for severe cuts on the back of his held} His identity was discovered, and he he sent to his home in charge of I none. He no delirious (or a any. but it now recovering, muons): he he: no recollection d the manner of his mid. fly to depictlng the my in which â€por- flde Albion" 1: gobbllng up everything “I night. so to speak. on the but Can- Unent. TM. has drawn forth 1 spir- lted response from eel-mu [1mm n- pen. who seems Prince Henry a! an Inmtmrde In manning the country which an MI me rather I refuge and the kind“! treltment. hh mum mmummua Orleans (who I. the malls: heir to a: French throne) I: now "1'0"" In Africa, and devoting hls literary on. [mm with In. mm um m mitt Mull (In (Xian 11-. II III M. Ind nutty u! m Inn-all. pawn- on m up" It!" I). nah h 1". lie I". u Altar and mm. M II. Hurlm'n mlcr, Ou- ter Hum. .30 loror of all...» m mam-d. HI- phnmy '- “. tum our naive! by a and!- am for m ll ny Anna- 0111. 1 Cum Han-Mm. the amour-m war at Chic-n. In 31 year: old. Ho m hon In the Hmlm homo-wad at Clark and Hun-Ino- unou. H. n- ma Ibo public school; H. m uh. lo Oar-any uni pal. Into m man-Inn of Alaskan. TM. pn- mm coun- llud lull for calm. all Do graduated from It. Indian. Chm II 1081. Ho null“ kw tn m at Yale. Ho pram-d In nan Skllll’nl Upon-tho Portormod In Aur [bony Recently. William Callahan, a patient at the Allegheny General Hospital. is attract- ing the attention at the medical pro- tesslon because 0! a wonderful opera- tion he has Just passed through. says the Pittsburg Dispatch. The operation consisted of placing a layer 0! gold be- tween the membranes covering his brain. it is intended to supplant a. large section of the bone that was tre- phined away in the hope of curing him of epileptic tits. He is in a fair way to recover from both the operation and tits. Callahan is a railroad employe and lives at 156 Ellsworth street. Alle- Bheny. Shortly over a year ago Calla- han was badly injured in a railroad ac- cident. His skull was fractured and his lite despalred of. The splintered bones were removed and he apparently recovered. shortly utter this he be- an to have epileptic ilta. Every known remedy was tried to cure him ‘ oi them. He was a patient at the West ‘ Penn hospital but got no relief. He went east and was under the care of the leading physicians and someon- there. with no better results. Some months ago he was admitted to the Al- legheny General hospital. Dre. R. L. McGrew and C. H. Voight operated up- on him. His skull was trephined asain. The epileptic attacks ceased tor a time after this but only (or a short while. It appeared to the physicians that the absence of such a large quantity or bone exerted an influence that had a bad edect upon the brain. There was also considerable diillculty in healinI the wound properly. due to the tact that the membranes, the durn mater Ind the pin mater, adhered together. Dre. Volght undue-Grew decided upon a novel method to cure this. Callahan was taken to the operating room. An Incision wu made into the brain and the outer membrane illted up. This part of the operation wna extremely ‘dellcate. A bcnvy layer of gold was then placed over the dura mater. It was laid In section with the ï¬nal. of (old lent. The outer membrane was then placed over and the ends when the incision was made stitched togeth- er. This was followed by closing the outer wound. The operation was I trying one to the patient. it required several hours to wmplete it. It was performed several days no. Callahan is now able to sit up. He bu not had an ultaelt of tits since and apparently does not expel-loom any ill eflects from the tundra! valuable metal upon his thinking organs. I 9-â€...â€" fj flat-Inn Van's Amdem. 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