TM! 0» aluminum of vomn I.- †mm. In: he"! downwind h 8!. Louis. The leader a! "mm a" «W h» mmtlva of "Mr" M can from the unfla- an "w Met (I...) â€I, 'Io forg- d:cbeelfmâ€.nldlomnln Eta-lacy. Thelmduoehect. bwwuthm'pflafly mum“ A mun-.mnoteonflm um- d aunt-mus to now am the ma- mMertnbln-lmiefhsmnd A-othc hank tenet has unrated “It I Inge abort-co In his accounts in m to upecwlatlnl. And 92 In en- mid iynomdu'o-nn vim eienfldeanMflm Novdouthlnhlyeutolivamm mllntout? â€when. mummvmmmu The piano Anion mo .5“ On an! 0mm" only 280 old mm Mano: hr no no» at "Mr “that! m mum In Alt-nun City. Yo. an. m- )“ 1 ml «Mo n your an In: ï¬r N. (Mindy-"no III who known In!†much 'vvrynuln‘ alum" I" Hid. 0! than "null-g lrmlshlw Illa Int-M many maï¬a! In mnu- mm (‘au Hula. U s i 3;; new mun-n! nu!» In! "at at h Ibo Mum Ian!“ I» any. Ilo up†3 mm am Ml to the lot of "on In. clean-L «mum-o mun .1.- out: I mtnl m. mar mo 1†Mon um luau! an u an I mm†or n .lmml. “d "on flu- Jnu vm not mutual. '- am in (allowing «war! a! "H him! [or Ibo uvm nlr! mu‘l a.†WIN our Raul.- Noâ€"o not In «(1M7 man-MM M m Jam lino-o! ‘5' woman are domain}. '3" “0'“ their «matures? Wall “not M- â€6“!"th “hr-1n. A“ m w â€It you 013.570 to! a plum." nov- m o! It mm o! Novtolk. by ï¬ction. In. Ion-n in an mm 'o be m If I person has I lml right to lam-v- should two m nonl- ll Ibo an. “IQ I'll In (In «no room I» conï¬ned-ohm .- mutton-he 5 “Icon" mam Momma an Mr In their sleeves .: the A lamb! in 61.00ch that Ion!- loz h macho to in)". And long“ "1Com to think 0! It. vho out a! | In.) oulertu hum urn-Ho llnce low Alana min I! nor": the while to live. Let all be no- loulven And forgin- nya Alma Austin In hl- lam! poem. All right. AIM, we'll forgive you. The Pun-yuan clmymnn "ho M at a harsh: the other day and in MI: in earned the thinks of the auto congregation. The Duke and Duchess of Marlbor- ouh m npomd to be living Ipart. M In only a low happy American dachouu lea. ) I‘vnrtw Ir. J. P. llam- bu This talk about the uncles-nets o! the vofltorm appendix in very tool- {“1 It's exceedingly useful to the m. nu: Jonol or mamaï¬â€˜; to be the “cutest English speller" |d_., M «1mm. n lunar-ad" ‘59 It :- embezzlement. refer that_ “Josh 7131mm" ls dam. -- vv-q "W I" iéiy gull! 150?:ou an club in; would be chm. . A rm IIâ€. “It. Mam In udder which led ever forum h an: of the lacedols- ulnsmm. [ti-redolent“. bad black on the «her. The black tide In mended to he symbolic at t iniquity of Turkish rub. and the [deeds-ud- ever gun independence or autonomy. m | In hm, hm. no! Manned a m 0! 040,000 on mania. "It! I mull-flan 'n erected over In mvo M Inside wt: to b! n um" rut-bur. In 'Ich the aspirin! for the My VII in (no pp Mn mm night and hy for twelve ham. um! um I! Intent. Amati-found 'Iolc~ m the you. III at nah to n- Ouo the inn! uni: Ind mom... M be I. luv mined h a hunk- do“ at Chile. The: care when to Mind. however. II 1826‘ The me! I: can be!" In Mama- and has the south. "ring" «our to the cm eon "nude†or rider. Sun of am kind tn Delim- man now um“ on “shun ad holidays. no. of manhood, It on "be I In“ £5316; ‘< x. g .2. 2 2:5. 6.3.6 :55!!â€" ! .3; a we of. let .2... c. 52...; 204 .2592; oar .3: £2.40 58%.. ( Lmlm Draw Hm Int-no. Some time ago a lmn My fled "r Jun at July "my um have uh «I momsâ€"hon ulx m â€It! ï¬ne-in mu. “d 'm tor. n churning Mn! lot on lav" d Ines. luau nlwuu I» My» wry mom nd "'0 amn- um WI In mt II IM‘ "Mag. To On- a lint-tun â€out II In all“. pun-SDI. lll’ II! «no In mm a mm 00 Quinlan- nut INN: any ru- ma "on ‘0'â€!!! It: um 0‘ mil In on!" Io m: I III-hm". far out when" 1 "allow duh and nun Ibo bane of II with m n lath mull. Tun not a number a! mul‘ am. In to" alum! l'o burnt-q â€I". and I path“ 0qu lam! «I or 9109010! to tell time in ï¬gure: the lune u we reel on the time table: of even and in the country. No longer would he hue an an it is “quarter of I" or "heltvput s." but u we look et hie invention he propose: and in- eiltn that we llllll any 2:45 or 8:30. in the twentieth-eentury hustle and bustle this pmpoul seems likely to meet with more than more approval. llr. Thresher propose: to reconstruct the Miller thee with which Father Time has been wont to remind II of the penning hours .Illd do ewe: en- tirely with the qunint old dial with its Roman numerals in use than the middle exe- nnd likewise tnko "my the old clock'e heads. instead of pointing the we, end letting us ï¬gure out the time for ourselves. Mr. Thrash- er'e new timepiece will tell us in plain times at 1 since Jnlt what time it "It. (in «- tlo Door. and Ill-tn no Illa woo-toms! u- clocll. A pout: 9: column: Innuu In I hall-and- qu-f um. um I). run mu. no pol-Cor all the MI: hurl-xi an In. vial. I. napalm by I d. vie. which In “nu" m- It. a.- mu clock mm- onr sun. which no... Innuendo to not out 0! «mm nd In" and: winding. Tum am at Inns. on not In: m- houn. the “II and the unit: at Ilium revolving on mt. roll: I“. mud my a“ m In: In I aim use. a! Ibo m II. n will he no lore noubl. to tell the hour the minute and the second th-nton‘dlhoABCtormus slum In the an. table the hour And the minute. Any one with on: nd the shun: to m then can tell time and a nun count“ with I “me “No and a Into-loan 0! Hum and an ability to road the. will be the :3 maul In km the min- no IIMIIHIIMNW low the o: dmn or any «on! I. to m“ That Show. "no In Hm when I: lint-hearted hum-m and lorry-alas. but u h a. lane m. and It. lune mm.» am» that follow: the cm of ovary other no. and Nut Irmt tacit friends on urt- m questions at the day. or to hear the latest Mt of «mm new: or gossip. not then to drive hut-k tn the hour of dawn to thrir houses. to Invite stoop and retronhmont before the pleasant.†dntie! of tho mining day. "on." up "tron tide 0pm all during "m n: sum. IM every» all; In lml around St. Petersburg «em with summer life at! pleasure. Every one dine: in the open air, we“. Mn "no on the water's edge. or m: a hunting nt-ty It“ I: guts; to tear the [uhmblc Wt. given t- on o! the wintry thatâ€: (In no â€CI u this the to :M miter amt to mm visitor: Every- .A... ._ -.A..; . - Then It I: that "you who have not)!" to do but in on)!†themselves like Manama or the bug-established mum 01 so“: on excmlon to (be Islands. to watch the m 90wa sink Into the waters of the Ben. to meet n. M of 3m and the hem-nu of Inc Is the perm. "no mu «1 Norway. uf OM- shining of the mid- llfll! mm. for "to or ï¬lm hours only does on sun disappear helm: the horlm. not then In (low sum-m the sky. so that sum and mmlu are merged Into one. the mm- ol may and plenum. principally In summer. when the run Io dear to the Ruuhu'n heart In In {all III“. man In a. Croiii" "Soda," alum Mlon the our and on (In lam-(ï¬t. qunbur. l- oll- ...A.â€" â€"- ,,,, 7â€"- Irvâ€"aw w (I. othi by 1-513. practically no um at .1] In a mu of thin that m, 99 Imp-thy nor undo» .4-_uA , All the year round, In wlhter end summer. the masses, those who were released from eerrdom and than who here always been peasants. ere town: In their ï¬eld: or are enmed‘ In none other heavy lobar euluhle to the no son, whllo theIr nore'lortunlte tel- low countrymen of the "nobility" help swell the numbers the: crowd about1 the racetrack: In summer or In wln- ler or race In thelr Ilelghl over the snowy. (men “prospeku,†with oth- er: I: light-hearted u themselves. It I. e recognized the! that the art.- Iocru‘y. llke‘the “smart sets" 0! the occldent. should spend their tune from morning ml ulght, and for Into the alum. In the purse“ of plea-"re. but the! the “nebula" should to to one extreme by lune-Ila; the exempla- o! n...â€" .__._.,H , On the other land. the "nobility.†which Includes the middle ud upper classes. seem 00 live In Ill um! continual whirl of pleasure. Mn lite [rte-ent- two clear-cu! m The“ are the peanut- and the “nobility.†Between then two chemulmeaultudeopendwlde II though the mum won «an In the bond-3e ot eel-Idem. In their plenum more then In Ill! other when of their life I: this dit- lerence evident. A: e nutter of net. ‘ the mute have practically no plenum except their stern-l vodka drinking. e vice no common than I! lineman-ennui“ bytlle lnl. MI! tho haul by themselves nag-«unkind mum: to (be In slowly sink l Neva. to m in!!! on war!" Iy. or to hear. MM Wm Nam"... actions. â€but «you In tuning and ‘3‘th the mum of m 1am In the seventeenth and u the present flue ‘ Ian quantum of the we. and noted there. A. y mom mm in “pm. In order to help my the extents! of a wax- whlcb n s" was mom-m. Jan-n recently established n taste. or government monopoly at the tobacco A_._ â€"- l “I.“ I“. there Is very mile v nua- ------ for a nu- sila bred and raised born «or to break muddy 6m. ‘ The rung seam begin: In Russ}: um: April 15 and ends October 25. hiring the â€no. there is only nbont two hours um! I half of «runs dur- lng the night and the ï¬res has": at ‘ 4 n'chrk m the "rpm. and It Is mt unmmmnn for tho. :0 last mm! m p. m. Somotimes as nanny as to: or "rpm: rams are run an in a My. "arses stand the rugged climate of «tutor In Russia excenflnly well. They do not come Into form as early as they do h: this country. but one thing tenant-Me Ihont them is than rlnan logs luv! xound feet. This Is lt< "mated to the Intense mid mien- "(ant-k In Russia Is the "on!" Incl It Mmmt Tho min grind «and on m. mum m1 rloao to ".000â€. um! I: dorunverl um. not. and Monte sat-0m. me of which uten- sol n It 1 cm! of 850.000. The ï¬nest ll’P he works or thn ma- ten. America has no ncetrnck build- mg. not his England or Prune. m: mare: a! all with the latent mad stand tor splendor. â€an: to In cur. u a Datum m lone. 'l'lo Ron-Ian In“ use. no", on that near-ch «a ion. at (In In wry balsam. “no luau not reached the pinkie 57;;- tho! yojd with more chimed of very mote antiquity among no people 0! Inn-In. Near 7m. 3 lam (on: car Ila-«w. II a flu at noon. which. no use Ion“ runs. In one. a themed ol mum" and «no In alrll. no. um cut-Ill; mound. m. ...AA.... . | um. llwu loan uptown. to tho m and the occasion. The melody ol the song- In In harmony with tho untlmn. boil; sun; In a lot. ad. Idling tone. and they m to hoopla. with the whole character of the Illu- Ilu Ind. me nd Inlllutloll. The“ menu choral «no: In bouond h |._ -1 __77 ~ H' In“). to tempt th I! outdom- exercise. Run-Mn doe- not owns ad strong I of opportunity to I can“ mm II to: Dim“. From one end of 1 there 1- one (on: I 1- common to tho I! the circling dun khorovod. n It co 81-" of other on fact. a El" dance. and harvest. the ' young penum- bu these dance: on I ll children are given In Ill evening. and the given by a troupe 11 nor Men- 0! 8L Tth In Irhnm vvvv-VCIIDQD this respect. hut their generosity hes eon. rsther too into to he at much knelt to the objects at their kind- nese. 0n s public holidsy the people living in or uenr the his towns have entirely free secess to the perks, sud ere entertniued with on outdoor thee- ter, scrohstic pertormsncee. ï¬reworks. tree swings sud rides nod there is music everywhere. There we sssocis- tions (or the purpose or encoursunl sthletic shun. sud children are It. ms drum into then it possible; lootheil tennis, swings sud zlnnh' i outdon- exercise. nod it the young Russleu does not grow henlthy, vip- oroue end strong it is not from inch of opportunity to become so. but he- ceuse hshit is too strong with his pants. From one end of ltussie to the other there is one lore: of smusernent thnt is column to the whole people. it khorovod. it is common slso to the Sieve or other countries, being. in hot. n Sins deuce. During hsytlme end harvest. the busy m. the young pesssnts here little time for these dsnoes on s isrge scsle. but the children ere siren to dnhciux them of so evening. end they ere sometimes given by s troupe in one of the sunâ€" user urdens 0! 8t. Peter-burg. There sre lthorovod dsnces for every lesson at the your. but those in the spring sud summer sre the in- vorites. The young people. srrnyed in their brightest costumes. torn themselves in s circle end but: Inor- iu. round end round. this we: end Aâ€"-__.__ 22:10 suddenly tnn-lorï¬?‘ 7;; m Introduced into 0991tu India}. * “Humanist-9n mum-u. A ' Ono nun informed bun cm after returning from I Journey to the place he went to his phmhl to learn I! he Ind mum- !n his antes. Tho doctor showed km A drop of his blood under the Mormon. "and." slid the narrator. “I: 'u {an of the microbe- of mm They looked like t )o_t of lively mm bun." was: He Mean. Admin! Walker, since becoming one or the Pnnlma Canal Communion- en, its Ind his patience somewhat tmdbymwbohflebento the isthmus giving him gmunm In- formation concerning the climate other guy. Nov we'ie Eml;':NEâ€"; me His linen... The {9' persons on the uptown 9k. ntvd station st Chomhen strm early Friday morning were startled I bit to m :- thickâ€"sot chop climb own tle railing just north of the mvn's waiting mom. He looked down tonal the street and rnbhori his now. in a moment or so "other lei- low nu seen at the top of the stair- woy. in two shake:- of n lamb] imi. he, too, was over the railing. Both 0! them looked across at the other station. but it was deserted. There is a tunsliie there intend of a ticket chopper. "We ought to tell the mu," mid n woman to her escort "Nix.†'88 the reply. "The corn- p-ny stuck no on t flagged dine the -Va. I'I'IV'.‘ "I. In"! The pi“. non am! ï¬nk-r. "It mu» Inum an». Thor!“ "w hawk .Mmm I manâ€. I mm. I’m. "4an H! chum": and Innu- than a" down But I?!“ wnmnn who now-r lrumpc ‘wr mnmr'n mm. non-n In." 'rnm :- flmfl sun. and "01 «new during thr- ovum. "nun what I! "arm-- and whoâ€. act In "nu he h (In- Hml of n gym I ma, The Imam. and Mus mun. mu» m (m- n vlvarfl of I» Mm!" fund-mn- an heron co mrv In Mo‘nmh n! "m an: "van-:- 0.. one __ kA;- "e R 'IVIH Mm) M flm 7" 1mm ulna": Tho hm Ih-I hymn "n "a nnmvr v..-.gm mu. lunch Thon- :ma lu-vw. "n land. "wrv an M "I“. I'll 'F‘fl. TM!- un hormw M wrun‘ ~lr'o‘ and d0 "In million. In: Innu- won‘t: [wining o u» unfl' blah-n."- u "I onw. no but Mv 4w Fluvlll". 7M0“ I but: aim "rem "Or «with “John ï¬rm-n ": a lobby old lmrlvu. prowl!" Imam! In a ulml ntuu‘ "‘Jolm Ore-«a In a habit am but- ghn. proudly Influx Mn Ming Maw" "ï¬n! Ibo Iyw- man um undone u very w an alumni-Sod én'i I 'nurloou mm all" an I» urn that now [or us com I pound.“ But I doubt If any of you have on: Man! of the Imprint no! annual Mu hum" In 3 Vernon! â€mum. TM- pnm whim! to nu. III mm o! "Th-l. "souls." uld Hr. (Mb-on. "I- u old In! “mom uni-pm". and you may have bond at I: helm. You my. too. have board of n» on about Anolhor Quotation concerned 0 am- llh nobleman who had kind I van! 0! Mend: In Hannah!" lur nu- pur- pow o! sham-g pun-cum Tim tho commitm- h-d aide to rent: "Ho has john] 3 only at "II‘IIIII la Hannah!" '0! "w mum-so o! shoot Ina: pol-lulu." He ï¬rst quoted - uni-print about I bishop who um conï¬ned to the house with I violent cold. The new-pop" that mentioned the owl-Wu "luau am be I’ll "mnflnnd Io Ibo house will: a violent wold." A! a literary dinner in New York C. D. Gibson. the illusiratot. quoted a number of amusing misprints {or sov- ml yarn. and nlmdy hut in his collection :00 mod specimens. A Few of the lerinu Thu Shorten Edllon' Uvu. â€w mm; QM nlnm- mu .1 Mn" thrn "u-rv- mo mu m mm may on ham and MIâ€!' In "w um! Hm! Iron lh‘ mama In: "no hum» nun E" I!†Lu-l hall at M‘ninm jam», . I.‘ L...J -. _ ; of their beer: but it. olore every in- ducement to the consumption of other cup: than tho-e which inehrlate, and 0t utebles as well u drinkehiee. and it provides decent, wholesome. cheer- ihl surroundings. The movement is pecullnrly opportune in rural diatricte. It comes at a time when there ia a considerable revival in the wayside inn as n place of necessary refresh- ‘ment. Hosielries which seemed to have been killed by the railway are coming to me, thanks to the bicycle and the motor. At e time when so many people are thus telling to the med again, it is very appropriate that an eflort should be made to in» prove the roadside inn.~bond01 Chronicle. The annual report of the public houee true: above that "Manuel m is bolus mule in the direc- tion. The principal elm or the trust In the revival or the Inn u t phee or and-cum! refreshment and Its extinc- tion a I more drinking bu. “The mm who uh (or bovrll not: the nine smile as the man who Ilka (or been" the! l- the advertisement and the motto. Lord Grey’s movement I: I. most hopeful one; It takes for granted that men will not. be deprived ‘ flu" Huron are Made 01. on too may public houses. and o_t those that would In any cue ro- Eun. many mint well be battered. tho Nada of ï¬n Day. While lone "forum we bent on India; the public house. other: no busy at mending It. We need not decide for both; In any places there Mlle Heng- §ro ï¬lling“ to an". canon or THE "923. REVIVAL 0" TH! INN. â€"-§eÂ¥ '16“ ï¬rms Many I an that in years um. «salad 3 wall to non : km. and tell unto the raspberry bushe- without complaining. make- a great fun now- am when ha III†on the hall m In bumps In: elbow, n he kills. a. a young woman one My aid be mm her to marry him. Bunâ€"Well, no teamed III. didn't-he? Winnâ€"You; than an mm! MISSâ€"4W†is Br In“!!! automobiles? l-ll. ln MIMI-g new on the ruins of . vomple «mm! to Bat-chu- and In. HR. then In tomb to be slim-d by O stmly of the man. A linger! tor-rat pram: Ivy Mn ï¬rst "patience In mm- Iu «balm-ts Iron the are. Mm mu "me in take warning 0' their oil lmms me less Intelllmm Hun â€-- . y "W! hum. 1." mm» or "Mr wall» as ho h H rim-r hmns. :lml nul)’ the". r-J mm m . m..- â€"t lint. alter all. "m inwlon‘ lmsinon. under» my Aâ€" Mala"; "In. lnrr' ymmn Lmr' Mun-1| i", v y h...‘ Wlntsâ€"He wna out I: It auto will In (M an locally“. hey were alone! AM II n ban-och n llm‘ m playful upturn rolllckad ln no must! and blur (I: loan "has of Int hau- no "new: they um“ nu our! No loll that In nu In duo-r. in In would not declare Man". II. uld mllu. The oil called Inlrdly from II. manly moo-rm on II. M". The In. erIPM. Incl. It "I. dork. m hon! rial-II “mt-bled? ï¬t any M board I how-wow lnvk and (he llulllo o! n bovlm- boll! flllll nae ultl null-Inn! lle tllll not lmk II In: W and not. \‘M M know Ill“ . nrv-Hy ple- nm- 0M "u making In llw nm-Iulllhl rut-Md lwr law for Hun? "III. no! "I! wmlld ronmr n"- woman NM or a nor-In. "he "Irma Iltuhlly. "m an no Mod "Jack." In I 1mm. magnum! mmt "Jack. mum- " In. And mlu§W§~gaklu monkey fro- "A my. curly-headed. mod-torn“. boyhood lint u an reminded at Byron's "rapt: Mun or m. "Aw. g‘wan! I “11': doln' nothln' to th' Inlay-cuts!" and little Johnnlo Brown throws a dead gator mt. across Bmlth'n barbed-wire fence and slink: “my down the alley! hagâ€"us!" panting. - "Oh, Oh! Nowâ€"~youâ€"1ustâ€"atopâ€" thlt! 0h!" with a shrill cry tint names tha neighbor: (0r blocks. "Oh. dear! Boo-hon!" Chorusâ€"“3004100!" Tears, mor- tars! Shfleki.’ V Then I man's voice calla out from Brown's raspberry bushes: “Here. you! What are you doing to those girls?" "mm! onward Mr mlmnmnply. hour-8|: little girls pity-Ins the village green. “on. Goodness!" with I ah! “look theta. girls! Lookee!" “He's coming this way! "Oh, my! “He's running! “Oh, dear!" walling. “Ra's cal mn- wu wm. n I: when we set then illmpua at UMIIy MI birth." "GIT A“'AY FROM ME!" 1m Imelflince VEhVI-n ‘lho mr dill! -â€"yom aria;- Ho would num- â€'0‘" so PfI'JHdiM 'Twu Ev" Thu. wamng. “Ra'- shriek.