tuna-sonata!“- LHughson, 3.1). er leaving 3†evidenoethegi. torethe “Stou- “Wham.“- :hselection and wiptfromwu Ilikelynoth. iphesiathuih hard the†hernoseandiil Herrimaa'sho' rendeedsevunl 3 {tom his work. dud themâ€"pl- che ? The am I to Sir Wm lion of VIII. an m g“ mud viii 3 m3 M f“ a... o o A w. . no A h?“ n n u "E M Inst The-selves Before They Physic Their Pntlents. m3 man in China becomes ithis hfly sends for a doctor, and as no Bineee physician of established repu- llï¬on will walk to a patient a carriage “donkey must be sent to fetch him. Assoon as hereachesthehouse bets ducted into the best room and is en- hlï¬ned with tea, brandy and sweet- Intact-,1: he has comea gooddis- hue, with a .meal of several courses. â€matter how ill his patient may be fie; at last he goes to his bedside. kï¬rst asks the patient if he is still Ibhtoeat, and he next examines his like. After the patient has bated his dire forum the physician place: his Won the pulse and for several mo- lab does not utter a word. Some hacnly one ofhis ï¬ngernandat “It times all of them are employed Ithis work. When he breaks his do he. he describes minutely-the expense in which the patient is Merlin: and W a prescription. Then the doctor takes his leave. Mixing to call again if necessary. arewives» as a rule, no fee ton-this Ute, but if he in a dmggist h. m a large price for the medicine. “then not a druggist he receives a “(1017 commission from the one “mama it. Moreover, the patient, I 5 new 81‘s, generally gives him a ' We present. ‘ ' V . u the mm. Peri-heat If every Complete copy of the Bible Redmond, would it be possible at “action by ministers, theologian! “Others? he probability is that it would, even t ‘3 the question supposes, all the h" kept Up by the various printers ‘ Bibles and Testaments and prayer. “were also destroyed. In the ï¬rst '50. Inch a vast number of mm We have been published in different M388 on various portiOns of the sue that it would almost be possible “construct the Scriptures from h. and such deï¬ciencies as existed h“ be suvplied by ancient writings. ‘ I controversial works, which re- flee the text very fully. Sermons. :3“ es and killdred works would also if “great assistance, and such de- E’ . as might still remain would 3i: Y be supplied from the memo- E 0‘ the vast numbers of Biblical ‘41.an Who have studied the Scrip- E7 “in '° many different languages. v "‘ uuu‘gtuuhc) uuu Du».- â€"- mes as Imght still remain woul Heâ€"If you wefuse me, 1 “My“ '- r“SH?“IHMIy be supplied from the memo- bullet thwough my bwain. ‘ ? the ms: numbers 0‘ Biblical Sheâ€"The idea! How could you [“1 ’ , “figs 5:110 have studied the Scrip- Heâ€"I suppose you think 1m talking many different langua es. m cm 135;? = I g ‘ 7 like ; sharpshootgf. -Sheâ€"-Oh. no. Vern“ amt After Dinner speech- er d link )1 mi . No Q In cl magmaâ€"Tho best . after ymhen I m- um «mm pm $19- 19°“ O ".03.?“ H a... ".9." . . "0.0; ._._.â€"d â€war â€"v-- The body is placed in a boiler which Contains chloride of calcium and which is heated to 125 degrees and after re- mining there for a certain time is tak- en out and steeped for twenty-four hours in a cold solution of sulphate or sodium. By that time it is transformed into a perfect mummy, and the mourn- ing relatives or friends can safely take the man with many daughters often decide. a. closely contested election. Then. again. women are much sought after matrimonially, for they are out- numbered by the men two to one. Bobbyâ€"Yon Tin. almyl shown n predilection for sea tales, haven‘t you? jedge; -Irv “Bad the notice. 311'!" beg-mt mufl0W‘4h“ ___________._ mama-s It no need for a womanbeco 1 maid. The womenare aresood and the styles 29 3' â€m†.9__. --A Plenty of Thought- ‘3 .v..â€" -~ .â€"-Chum8. Problem. I shall, ptt There was no life on that bare. black. blrdless cone, and as we climbed an icy wind began to blow. and the lava dust stung the face like hall. The crust was warm to the feet. I dipped my hand into an aperture the size of a rabbit hole and withdrew it hot and wet. On every side the smoke eddied up from , ALIâ€"fl â€m min round the edge ot the ï¬ller. . crawled after him. crying. “Enough!" But he did not heart lie could not have heard 9. (03110111 in the roar of that him. “Einough!†I roared, ‘ his leg. He shrugged hi: and. taking my arm. we p11 h the lava. A few 1 through the screams of the mm my, "Give me when buy macaronLâ€â€"Academy. a..." u§u§n§n§n n a..." a...» Mr. am kept c out food .or water. atthelflfl1<fl “fln‘ acuvo and flange cenupeu. :w “w -...- " kiln!!! â€on, and ewen It you W °‘ omit £33005 1°“- THE TOP OF VESUVIUS. in. A few We†99'" z bent towand km and mum: of the wind heard we me a'leetlo present to .â€â€"-Academ!- 5 ‘ go of the crater- I ‘ crying, “Enough!" In; Re could not have In the roar of thtt o! the Beethlfll guide clutched | me to follow paées be!" A It.†In a few minutes." 11: u no; gnu. w many men to live through such mo- ment: as O'Connell lived through a he roeetoaddressthemeeflnsnortopre- beam ave 1n!- It may surprise thit plenty of Br; drawn up so are such muddled lu qu‘ite useless for ereign for“ the proceeds 0! 9‘ given half â€t9 the 1| O’CONNELL’S COOLNESS. 1d] o! the Irish Liberator “In“ F100?- intended Pm‘ add†the darkest. There are three varieties of ebony well known in the trade. The ebony from the Gaboon coast of Atria in the darkest. The Madagascar ebony is the densest. The Macassar ebony still the chief mart for this wood, and from there it is shipped to the various countries in which it in need for menu- uctnrln‘z purposes- â€" 909nm ne- chalet no Deterlontlu Turin- my. Eating sweetments. smoking ciga- rettes scolding the slaves end talkinx‘ scandal are the chief diversion: of the Turkish lady, with now and then a vis- it to a low class theater. and her phy- sique. and with it that of the race, in rapidly deteriorating for want of fresh air and exercise. The much disputed question :1 to whether woman in the posse-nor of en immortal soul ha left ‘L . .Anoqungu. .A Tailor (w a‘pplic'ant for "a job)â€"â€"We went 9;- good: cutter. Have you had much experience in the tailoring line? Applicant (with a conï¬dent smile):â€" I never had a suit of clothes ready when 1 ï¬eld I would since I’ve been in the butane-I» Tailorâ€"You'll do. Yonfre an old hand. (3:331:01w aid! He knocked out two av mo teeth that hov bin throubung me ta- months. . no lllllo cuss. ‘ Whubeen ukenedtonbu're‘ antistatic!» l‘uld-h m7- a loyet, but Cast iron articles were ï¬rst mane in munddn the year 1700. A. Uni-eh Little). ‘Yen, alt.†said the town story tell- er. “he wnz the unluckiest teller that ever dnwed the breath of life an' a week's wages.†“Fact. Clnmb a pine tree once when he see: the shed! comin' to levy on him. hurricane come along. wowed the tree down an’ landed him in the only vacant out in the sheriff’s buggy: sheril started tojail with him: met by lynchin’ party. who mistook hizn fer 'nnther man. 811’ strung him up. an‘ he'd almost quit kkkln’ when some an cut him down an’ hauled him home cow and the beef mlty. Dogs. however. are fond of sheep and goatsâ€"but as dlet. not“: llvlng friends Cows and sheep and goats should be kept us free from as» oodqtlon with dogs a h possible. with the exception of the trained shepherd pen will often cause a decrease in mllk flow that amounts to more than the When two Negrltoa. a people of the Philippine Island!» ape united. the whole tribe is assembled, and the at- nnnced pair climb two trees growing near to each other. The elders then thus come Into contact. the marriage is legally accounplishcd. and great rejoic- ing: take place. a fantastic dance com- plcuntthc ceremony. min who Is mane or merely means the 1m lune! Into the same ' In nu ma. “Bram my! his grandfather )ost “mind becnmolthelaasot his tor- tnne.†A the Introduction of ad! a same old anecdotal.â€- a ; decrease in milk to more than the