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| Tiles ti it Where and How We Remember. If, now, d of the wh ond mark © var- i have or- ious turb- orgnns, 2 ptions by t “lass area of the nce oe the brain. rd part in of mo- gion. of the of ess, erent and of i r New ¥ ine little 5 ae a Fg shells on a > lemon juice id broil until done. ites will fice to ee A Brooklyn bridge policeman says: I am never eu that asked way by the Cninese. All other nationalit bother with their questions about the bridge, the rail- road, etc., but John C hinaman, strange- ly enough, every time knows where he vit id the way to get there.’ 8 A Good Pavement. New York has tried every variety of pavement on Fifth Avenue—wood, as- phalt, square block, cobble-stone, and patents innumeranb and none of them have given complete isfaction, each being « open to one or more objections, as too noisy, too costly, or possessing some other defect, s the New Or- leans Times-De mocrat, The same muy t of any other ge city. Lon- ied over t utter for years, efforts to yet and heavy say that they have oblem. After ex- with wooden pavements years, the English esx npital gave them up as a failure. About ten years ago, however, it tried 2 new system of wooden pavements—or, rather, a com- bination of wood and stoue—which did very well. The stone foundation was made of co cement, gravel, and ‘sand, and stretched in an arch from eurb to curb, readily supporting the affic that rolled over it. Wooden fies we! id upon this as a cushion for the horses’ feet and the ears of the 1 public, held t F ‘The new pavement gradually won its way to popular favor in London, and it is now ieorpeyets the pavement of that city. ast ten years fifty-three ave been laid, all of which is in good condition, and gives com- plete satisfaction. Indeed, London is so enthusiastic over it that all of its streets are to be thus paved. ‘Three years ago the city of Paris sent engineers to London to inspect its wooden pavements. It had found its awn macadam and stone drives too noisy, and showing an awkward ten- dency to fill up the sewers with their debris and sand. There was some doubt about the new pavement at first, amd the contract made was a very se- vere one. The company laying it was to receive nothing fortwo years, and not even then to be paid unless the street was found in good condition; if so found it was to receive the amount due in eighteen annual installments. One of the . business streets in the city, the Boulevard Montmarre, was selected fer the experiment. A test after the } pavement had been in use two years | showed it in as good condition as when first laid. Paris is as enthusiastic over the new pavement as London, and is tearing up some of | to try it of her streets = has i it down 2 iv on the C! hamps "Oper: =e de Revo for twen nd Cii- | you,’? v | mane, mounted | air and the cago are preparing to test the va the new pavement. Should it assure all that is claimed for it itis a discovery of great importance, for the wore has much to © mp ain of Lamers Deacon Bodk and Martha, hav hed with longing eyes 2 must,’ dssen nired the inqu away with ye, likely run enough for about it.” “Dye ye to wait a@ Don't go to Pu the led t and wer “I do re him, it, yard You h either. iven't any Suppose ned M “Who is there ed Samantha, as she led tothe door-step, to see but y« the now inastate of g¢ to his wn the the top shriek who w rent wending his wa about, saw the g steed rider. “Mercy’s sake,” said he, ‘I'd orter told the gals I bought that pony from the circus man. When mantha and the po rst into the circus-tent and made a circuit of the ring the effect $s certainiv thrillin orth the price of ad- mission.— Boston Giobe. —_—— + <=—__—_. Gathered From Garbage. A machine has been put to use in New York to sift from house refuse and street-sweepings 1 rags, old iron, broken glass, etc. ‘The machine is de- scribed as being 8 vast rag and bone- picked of many Italian power, working steam. Its daily capacity is 150 loads of 1,800 pounds each. The cillator moves to and fro 250 tim minute, while two or three Its Oe ans stand alongside and pick all rags and Ww aoe seraps of paper out of the n is then left, after the dust below, is passed into a w all straw, leathe other light mate of the w iron, glass, » fallto the be washed sold. Out of conv inw bich refuse and the surface ) per ton, andr 2 nacre The rags old iron forty cents ss thirty ¢ ‘e@ the most va 400 pounds of co: tained from a load of Paper Wo a al A Parliamentar in Arkansas. a . The negro chairman of « convention which ree cently met in Li dered an important de a clamor for recog said ‘Let de cheer. tdecheer ruie on dis p’int. De cheer rules dat two gen- nermen kain’ talk at One gennerman mus’ t gits dun, de udder gennerma talk.”” «Who's got de delegate. Neber mine who's got de flo’. Keep on er axin’ yer unpovementary ques- tions an’ yerse’f’ll hab de flo’—hab all ume. flo’?"? demanded a ob it dat yer Kiver. I takes dis heah mefod fur ter ’nounce myse’f de nominee fur Co dge. Allin fa- ber o’ de measure will make known by sayin’ ‘I,’ an’ dose opposed will please gin up dar se what's ‘got more sense. it.’ Arkansaw Traveler. oo C. B. Streetor, of Norwalk, Obio, found in s field a snake with two dis- tinct heads. Something skin to free love flourish- esin Anam Ordinarily wedlock is qoraned by the usual Chinese rules, at few of the coupiss living together are legally married. Ifs woman fan- cies s stranger she lives with him and does not lose caste. When the relation about , becomes irksome they seporate, and if | children have been born they sre ami- cably divided. 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