rmaw The, folloWing letter, written by an amorous "vain of the Emerald 1:19 to‘ bin Indy hit. in unique for in Irish .bulls: “My darling Peggy,-â€"I met you . last night. and you never came! 1'1} meet you' again to night, whether you come orwhetheryau stopfluy. It 1’ m yhere ï¬rst sure I’ll write my nume on thew gave to tell you a! it; nnd if it’s you that’s ï¬rst. why. ’rub i0. candor. lin’, and no one will be the wiser. I‘ll never fail to be at the trystin’-plaoe. Peggy, for, faith! can't. keep away ‘from the spot where you are, whether you‘re there or whether you're not.â€" Yourown. . . Paddy.†Sum of mien Ind koon of’eye, the school inspector was examining the boys on nrflhmeuc. “Nam". he sud, “I'll just set you one more Iain. I“ cut. foils down I. bottomleu well, nod for every two feet it. climbs up it. fall- “I didn't know you would let. me kiss you.†he said. I}: 3, little village lg I'ilnols the school mistress saw one of the little boys crying. She inquired the reason. “Some 0! the big boys made me kiss 3 little girl out in the school yard †was [he reply. . “Why, that was outrageous! Why did you not come right to me ‘1’“ “Wink m thou splendid silver cup! for?†naked the m in thejoweller’u shop. â€Those. air. we nee cups, to be uni-dad u prizes. “Well, if that in of. with the jeweller After him. but the stronger won !’ so," aid the stringer. ï¬lling the lei-gee: in one of hit hands. “enppoee yon moo me for this one.“ He eta-ted it is not said 'Irhat pmvision they will make for their family who- are» presume mu! remain behind with the knowledge that their parents will be as truly dead to themutlmghfluï¬edhfllepubliccem- etary. The family can“: of ï¬ve chil- dren ranging from sixteen to nine year! of age. . Mr. French who it a Commandant in the Solvaï¬on Army is no" at Honolulu amusing to open a Depot's mission and hiswile oï¬entu go and together they will share this absolute Inmnder of life’a social joys and pmpecu and give then» selves to the muse of the lepen. {Feâ€"Sacriï¬ce fox Lepen Whataninini‘edhnoelhenbbc- tween the pupae and spirit 0! the hunteduil king and the man and who is willing to mecnte his fife to the relief and 1»ng of sulering and hglplcu beboughtot Email Ocean-Dunks Unind Sum venue! mtg numb to rack him. Rockefellamuq (ace Mn- eviublc judgment that punch. to’ his: who‘Wha thy {rim bloat!" and “Wm the 960: to immune h'u GLEANINGS-- WISE A ND OTHER WISE Our Outlook Lime Junnptto's mother found her one day with her he. covered with jun: from eu- to_oar. “O Jeannette)! Sénstor so" was showlug some Massachusetts visitors shout Wash- ington, D. 0., one day1 and was pointing out a magnifloeut old residence built years ago by a. famous sud ruthen- shsdy lawyer of his time. "Why." the seuetor wss asked, “wss he sble to build a house like that by his practice?" . “Yes," ï¬nned Hair. “bv hm urn-9.3m- md his “0 mother,†cried a. youngster who hid been visiting an elder brobllgr in school. “I learned lots to- -.day " “What. was one thing min-learned?†asked the parent. ‘ _ ‘ “I learned in the hithmotiyc‘dia," was the reply, “that the nquafe of the base and perpendiculu- of a right- handed priangle is equnl to the mm of the hippopotamus.†vex-ton, rising. replied, with equal in- dignation, "No air; never: I defy you. You could not don!†Doyle and Yelverton, the two emi- nent members of the lush her, quer- reled one day eo violently thet they came to herd blown. Doyle, a. power- ful mum. knocked down} Yelverton twice, 'veheme y exclaimin'g, "You eéoundrel, "I’ll make you behave your- self like e gentlemen !" To which Yel- “.I {ound it. in Exodus." wu the quick reply. An Irish clergyman during his ï¬rst. ennc'y found the ladiu'of the pnish too helpful. Be noon left the place. One dny thereafter he not big "teen. '01-. “How no you getting on with the ladies?†.6de the amped Olin“. "01:, very well." was the Answer; “there’n nlety in numbers.†A certain German professor of music to be met within Engluh drawingmms in en entettaining old gentleman. To him recently a lady said, when one of his compositions bed just been rendered by one of the guests, "How did you like the rendering of your sang, mote-pot?" "Va: dot my tang?" replied the pro- fessor, "1de not knowhim.†on will um get out o! a. well?†“Don't b0 inn hurry, tit.†nailed the boy. “Inn’- plo-ty of due. and hap- uoro- lbw. I! you union; noun. I'll bring the um. hon-r out in “mun. " where Shakespeare's plays were being discuued. it she enjoyed Romeo and Juliet. She replied that the had never read “Juliet." be: she thought Romeo was just lovely. don than. howls-g walnut.“ Moudmwn" Duchy.“ to“ a! 5 duo. tld “ï¬lm-g both who at it with n at. of ' naked for another slut “ V m- elon. boy!†tapped the hum: “huon't you the lens. to we um \he A man's deï¬nition 0! a bigot m givgnindpfdlowing terms: "Ahizot. â€"vhy,.. bigot an I nun what hum‘tao much to: one and tux-enough [or two." ,," replied Host, “by his prtctice osmium presumption In eon-met!“ his opinions to snfllcient Import-.1100 to warrant their public expression.†. Putting It Mlldly. "You resent that critic’s opinion-f†“Not st Ill," mum-ed Kr. Storming- ton Bax-nu. "Whntj resent 13 MI Prof. Victor Hallopeau of the Paris Academy of Medicine declare: that the best intellectual work can be ac- complished between midnight and dawn “The true aecret oi lens con- tinued, valuable brain work," he says, “it to cut the night in two. The scholar. the inventor, the ï¬nancier. the literary creator should be asleep erery night at ten o’clock, to wake ashln at, say two, in the morning Three hours' work. gram We to ï¬ve. in the absolute tranquillity of the silent houra, should mean the revealing of new powers, new possibilities, a wealth of ideas un- dreamed of under the prevailing sys- tem. From eight to eight or8: 30 sleep again. Take up again the day’ a work; the brain will still be saturated with the mental fruits of the night vigil; there will be no effort in putting into practice or carrying further what was planned or begun those few hours be- fore. The habit may-be hard to ac- quire, but mechanical means of waking at ï¬rst will induce the predisposition." In the poaaessinn ef Dr. A. l'. Get» main of Brighton. lbsland. is a bean- tiful embroidered little handbag. It is an interestins relic of 'a hymn time, and figured in a famous scene. When the unfortunate lary. queen of Scots. was led to execution this lit- tle satchel of violet velvet formed part of the costume she wore. 'It contained a rare and costly handker- chief. As she passed to the block. Mary took the dainty handkerchief out and handed the be; to her favor- ite attendant, Lady Jane Douglas. She cherished it ever after as a'memento of her lamented queen. The little has is made more interesting and valuable by the fact that Queen Mary herself embroidered and made it. The needlework is very beautitul and rare. being peculiar to the time of the beautiful young queen. Until recently thebaghaabeeninthepoasesslonof the Douglas family in Scotland. be- ing kept at Castle Dumfrles among the family heirloom. A late Lady Douglas presented it to a favorite brother-luâ€"law. Sir William, Watkins Wynn. and this gentleman, realising the appreciation at Dr. A. F. 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