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—R CREATURES. | OREIGN SUITORS. STRANGERS iN AFRICA. liarities of the Eat and | what Makes Them so Attractive to Amer- one Hespitable Masner in Which They PROFIT FROM PATENTS.| the Whale. Pa Are Treated by the Natives. ra: : ee " “A stranger traveling Rich Returns Received by — QUE SAAR Only or “3 of f erless ani- | One reason why American gi eer trave.in a \ WRAL ane agai ge agenda Reweeia 5 3 : girls” ' two or three att ; ious Inventora. | ml that iy 3 i the word, , tw marry abroad is that for ners have, wi is and it is on j obably have | asarule,a certain enamel of manner Ree | often seen perly speaking ithas 00! which is very attractive to women. The : ‘ Articles of Usefulness and Convenience coon t tia Gein aqui; a cee adi z yfich Which Have Made Large Fortunes for wings, ver uying appw hand-kissing, the flatter, > deferens nerfect tk . ha ar se the Men Who Thought Them Out perfect t£A3 | tial manner, all ¢ are the most ; The Walus of kacek that of t h wonder- | 2 ful rapidity 2 o i such i inningsof an acquaintan ielene difficult eye | find a m: t , \ x to follow 4 itssense of touch and | ravelerc swell are something marvelous. travel man has made a In watching its Cer for Infants ana Children. himself all day long, " The sale of | flight in the twilight you have, nodoubt, | and no do observed radi mira ced up education i : 1VENLOT Bi Castoria isso well adapted tochikiren that 9 Castor! cures Cotic, Constipation, thought that thisstrange animalisa bird. | , nae agrees along | : f ae = a J Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructation, Gin Goncaciase aude: with j and a 6 Hage had set g totes ; |, Srecoamnend #606 sapere cero are Kilis Worms, gives sleep, and proniotes di 1-like appearance ends with | with this effort to get rid of 4 : : ¥ 1 of the price goes 2 SaaS H. A. Aacnra, M.D., bea its ability to fly. Its young are bornand | ‘Tye American man has h suc) ese e. es none : r, if we buy a sewing machine | So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. ¥. Without injurious medication, murtared jus} a on Ure” i NS. | difficulty in disposing f polden | is field and stor ae : Tus Cextacr Compaxy, 77 Murray Street, N.Y This strange flying animal is the bat, | pours; he has worked hard to make bis | cpueekesectnaty ii \ tos tna ; y8a writer in the Philadelphia Times. } jiying: he has had a terrific str Decne ca J r 1 In one of sisop'’s fables itis related that) for it, and his love ng oh en al a sti : } sail t gladly have ex- the beasts and the birds once engaged | thing apart, an inte: | ee on s hor luments for | in batule, and ) hovered above, | jife, writes Mrs. Jo a i ner oe : te her t aor inventor changing from one side tu the other, as) pers Bazi ie ; no time ee ee : Abo f the ibulat rs > machine. the chances of victory changed. For , 1 enamel himself with eign manners, amount ei i = 5 > are not wi ui, says the Chicago his treachery the 1 was doomed to the queer life he now leads, that of an apparent bird, but areal mammalian ani- | her to picture galleries, to races, to the mal. | The structure of the bat is very pecul-| dress-makers. their pric their degree iar. An eminent naturalist says: “If) of style and th i the fingers of a man were to be dra’ mn} A KE Pa out like wire to about four feet inj} length, a thin membrane to extend from | finger to finger, and another membrane to fali from the little finger to the ankles, he would make a very tolerable hat.” Yes, the whole skeleton of the Dat is very similar to that of man, with the exception of the great elongation of what we may call the arms and jaands. When you see tho bat darting aboutin the e ing he is taking his supper. He lives as the swallow does, on insects in and to an idle and a selfish girl he is far t oer ro rald, t sad rs to covet | less agreeable t naman whocan t t # or useful itself a heathen But “inven- iNage he makes kn ! King, and he is im |The best hut in ois, to dine, who knows all abo z , a news- : a f ‘ of delightful anec s : oy l i E ae r 2 ef 2ne ng hine, de- the gossip about the Prince of Wales, | : é Be ; year frou it, and from about Lady Agatha and the Duc ae fs a4 ir nenis the cel Nowhere; he is sc¢ltish in eve z : i d Whee reputed else, but he is not selfish in this. ie suk to have divided for many years an in- i does try to make himself amusing and me 5 >} com 200,009, while tue author of \ agreeable, and, to do him justice, he | “wa, amusing feature of this eustom is Epes nae EE eal generally succeeds. If he goes io theater decease nearly £5,000,000. The tele- or opera with a party of ladies, he knows the fact th peter rat te : ‘ ncipeny qmemvers Ot 180) ahone, the planing mack and the he fa 1 fe fi tribe som ve their village and | , at $ reali t y milli the history—and it is apt to be a pi- ba rubber patents realized many millions, 2 go toother villagesand be trangers, quant one of every prime donna, every | oo tat y org ‘| while the simple idea of heating the tenor, every basso. He rem ers what & 2 Bee ; ; ast In iron smelting inereased the the air, and, although his sight is very happened at Nice two wi 3S azo, and has been t gee SS 2 azes alth of the country by hundreds of poor, his touch and smell are so sensi-| he has an amusing story about the grand and I have: i nd-so went | millions. The patent of making the tive that he has no difficulty in catch-| Duchess of Pimpernickel. or what became ee one has | jower ends of candles er instead of ing his prey, even when flying so very| We all know that there is no more | §tvely infor So-and-so had | parallel, so as to more easily fit the NO TOBACCO, fast. grown poor a Wh 1d Sean fascinating reading dor the idle and po ranciee Hwee une = ee es Beta socket, made © present enormous nen cold weather comes on the bat) cultivate rie: “b titles | Seavent a In across tazy So-and- | business of 2 well-known firm of Lon- ea! ’ } ; ne - 1c - 2 , cultivated than stories in which titles : : usir € y known firm ¢ on: Se gee : we } > ceases to fly about in search of food. He | apound. And perhaps, when treated with | 5?" distant v living on the fat)qon chandlers. The “drive-well” was Alw avs vay CL AEE st mal ke t } ice for Country loesn't need to. He seeks a well shel-} the genius of “Ouida,” they are very Ge Ue ean rger and being 1an idea of Colonel Green, whose tered nook, where he is not likely to be | troops during the war were in want of ; 1 | treated to r a : +: . ’ rood reading for anybody who has noth- mae : = ) Nare — {rp Usturbed, and quietly takes a nap till (eo aaynes as : | i There ar beg : Africa. | vote: Ile conceived the notion of I rodu t Side 5Q tare. Butler . Mc = next spring! Sener | When a n y becomes too ing else to do. oe é ‘ s driving a two-inch tube into the ground Soiagy nat pueenons to the bat, the] THE ANGELUS IN THE TYROL. ee pes sion oe he or she | until water was reached, and then at- mammalian of the air, is the whale, the ae eae taching a pump. This ‘simple contriv- : ; pe f Every Thing Is Quickly Dropped When the | Jags 2 = eo pump. 2 a mammalian of the sea. The whale isno Ghaceiowctia uae lages 5 ance Was patented, and the tens of thou- more a fish than the bat is a bird. Its] ,, . sands of farmers who have adopted it : The wide-spread interest in Millet’s | I . young are born like the kittens and the mastacniase tha Ancclis leidsesoocal © been obliged to pay him a royalty, puppies, but only one at a time. The erent ecto tGllowine Grist ia " ? as | estimate £500,000. A large profit young whale takes its nourishment at| oo oie descriptior ‘7 : GRE ete ee — See was by t its mother's breast, just as the human | 2T@Pute Gese Sues fone eee cats tent of London T = yyy =e TLS 1899 013 | plained 1 ‘ and r t way in whic v 1Od TH pool StauUMO asAOT] JVqI 2 wup_ coauoid ayy “sorg puvprspPoyT top punog, of the perforated sub- stance used for bottoming chairs and for other purposes made its inventor a millionaire. George Yeaton, the inventor in question, was poor Yankee cane- seater in Vermont. He first distin- ished himself by inventing a ma- for weaving cane, but le made no Hage at six o'clock in the evening, | MOV)» WOT] § iwould hear from every cottage a humlke that of a hive of bees, every one, fither and mother and children and sery3@ts, Saying their prayers. It is much the Same at noon, only then AO * 0} 00 2, $07 OTS wo0ay ssateieq uosv Ay epqnog eutof it, as some one stole his idea and bead the process patented. After a number of years’ experimenting Yeaton at last hit upon this invention, which consists of a number of thin lay- ers of boards of different degrees of iness glued together to give plia- t {le formed a company, ¢ he basa plant valued at ATadVSs S CNV LUV AOI “LapuN0d SIqy AL dy ssaortd puy soy tys “Cuunog sore, Jo eur ss amog OW s33nq ohms (6% ‘sn aos pav Ivor og} mow ADVAD loay Song, SsoMIVl, = gain caused by the carriage of pieces leca\action it transpired in evidence ‘ r idea of m: umbrellas out | voting an American gentle- : | Itis from the | fa reeent traveler of Ted and sumed by its parents. | pomn e ; Phe gentleman | t..me" (Samuel Fox) lately left by will size, sometimes eight and even ninety | tan to return to our country after bas- he did So. : as : eleva: > tion, The weavi y lace and iarge as a tea biscuit. This applies to) \onderfully to live in the e ° machinery, * resultof an infinity of ou were to go through a rolese | y ‘The whalebone that the dress-mak pos’ for instance, itis 4 o'clock, the It has no teeth,,and it lives on anima- actly south. If itis S o’cloek the hand ‘The whalebone is used as a sieve the fields, or in their gardens. The | willbe duc x correspondent “ » wet” ave oe es Jonah “in out of the wet” must have} mowers put dow! their seythes,and | yey shortly aferwards, he asked the in prayer for about a Wnute, and then | of this simple + of discovering the teeth in each. & . dining, and there was a paNY of farm-| word to say of the American who was Tf you want to ruin an impulsive boy, | Then they all rose up, and, s&S ing the bearings.” nual revenue derived from this inven- tried, and always with the same unhap-/ sponded. And the women ag | eee eee Cocca trade through inventive genius and me- Rich parents are tuo liable to indulge | those at the booths sclling stood | Now Woes 2 bine: passed: : the number of automatic boxes for the he time he is eight years old, the little | their hats off, and instead of the t f | of course, to pera tas sho Ue the patents The most soft side, and. if not, the weak spot in Ee ae {and back, and its flaSQe Much improve Tho General Disposition to Shift Respon- | who has always lay use, that ever shipped s a : : S them by bl rti . Young gen- and thee of tea are closed before being QU'PP*? | raphic pen,” and a pen foe shading in monnaies at the ripe age of ten in these | ness is far more common and far tore | 8 flavor to deteriorate materialN’ {by a miner who invented a metal rivet swaffed pocket-books, which “the gov-| Monthly. It isso mu appreciates the damaze done by the sea 2 requisition, the wherewithal must come | rather than to concen dergo only a brief sea voyage is prized that OM inventor of meta} platesused to - servations; it is h more pleasant to ipsa wear sold\UP¥ard of 12,060,000 plates in cocious yout ealized by the or who pat- servance fri ich it takes its name. A = os baby docs mad it is just as carefully | S°Tvance from which it takes i | ‘ Ipaca instead of ham, and the t nee | on the continent him which | parentec of the improved “paragon Although whale\ grow to enormous | I know nothine at saddens 1 ‘ a A x - a eoull soon tell him, S| £170,000 out of the profits of his inven- : ¢ out h feetiong, the throat ise Small that) ing heen a little while in Belgium or us tye animal couldn't swalld¥ @ bite as Tyrol. There the poor people ribbou- ng trades originated and de- iM pend for t r existence upon ingenious : eee ci 1 z - The hour hand + he common whale; the spermat 1) God. i i the south will 4 mouth large enough toswallow a I 5 be exac y between the hour and the figure NIT. onthe watch. Sup- and others find so useful is what may : ; e calied the jaw of the common wha) j hand indicating IV. will be pointed to . ‘ | the sun and Il. on the wateh will be ex- sules—little animals—that float in great numbers on the surface of the water. ‘ indicating VIII. will be pointed to the : : : many of thepeople are out of doors in} sun and the fig Sce tes eutck through which the food is strained. : : Therefore the whale that kindly took] 6) ureh-bell rings at twelve, and the} further states th noting Mr. Stan- been a spermaceti, which has @ big} take off their caps, Wd fold their hands | eminent trave ther he was aware throat and jaws with about one hundred y (ae goon with their work. ~ a points of the compass. He said he had One market-day at Inn§PTUck 2 Was) never heard of it, but he nad a good POCKET-MONEY FOR BOYS. Xe The Evil Attend int Upoa Suppiying Taem | CTS at another table having ik plata thus the means of making generally | ca) With Cash The church-bell ng the QPselUs- | known this ingenious method of “tak-| and isin the receipt of a prineely an- give him plenty of pocket-monecy. The | reverently, the oldest man in the pS Se ees tion, Carpet beating, from being an un- recipe is infallible, It has often been | began the prayers, and the rest é ap told nuisance, bas become a lverative py result. were standing still in the market “Y on a recent ev ch: . Even natural cu- : farsa ars ais riosity has been turned to account in in this killing species of kindness. By| with folded hands, and the me eee sale of goods of all kinds, and fabulous scion of wealth begins tounderstand the | a g, rese the murmur of | rather curious : dividends have been paid by the com- soft side of paand ma, if both have aj prayer from all that great throng. from England on = ea reas piel ble inventions have Ween the im- the weaker of tho twain. If an only | MENTAL LAZINESS. thereby. Another maWeemarsed: | | provements in simple devices, things of son, he is usually irresistible. é | person SE es 2 : Nor rood te: Alas! how many only sons have the | } country doesn’t know w! ae c i the namber of pat: uy to ru ir bf smooth for | ¢ lism really is No matter how = things may be mentioned she tlemen of 1: pects Gre A00US- | of human frailties will, Lau si here me China, mute sea air ifferent colors, pr = £40,000 per tomed to y bank bills in their porte- | me out when | say thet “m Manages to get at the leaf and cau annum. A large profit «en reaped days of prematurity. At fourteen they | gimieult to overcome than that of | Any one who has drunk tea in Russi&jor eyelet at each end of the mouth of are content with nothing less than Well-! yoay, says a writer i 1 .o | Which has been tramsported overland Ryoat and troasers pocket iu resist the srner” is required to refill as fast as dogmatic teaching, and t air. In- gland, als tea that com sre and heavy tools. Ina recent they are cmpticd, or, ifhedemurs to the | sponsibility of our views on from China over Europe and has to un-} out of “the old lady's” pin money. | and work out the lessons of our own ob- | ™UCh more highly than that which}. and heels ef boots from ay, ac he served.” oli oe makes the entire journey aip. You. must be served,” especially pre 3 Pp, } butterily fror False Teeth Prolong Life. 379, and it Bee gee incre zeeohed All this is wrong. Every father and| seek truth with patient Very few people realize how much | 143,000,000, RrO¢UcIng realized profits o other knows it is wrong, and yet such | trouble ourselves to leary things are common, says the New York / when natural indo! + pr against Ledger. y what we may about the} the sacrifice the dentist has done for mankind. To ter of\e. maton of money: “An: : = 4 ;prvention is the ~darning mentionone thing only. s a prom#- | other useful i}. Ae x ” yavice for repairing stock- Da 4 P nent dentist, the perfection to which . SHEE aA tot harsh, austere, uncompromising old Itis casi o ir » than to orig- | the manufacture of false tecth has been | ings, underga? 2 sale res Puritans, their stern family discipline | inate; plagiarism and mimicry are | carried has practically abolished old | which is very 1s ‘ eB: ae was better than the domestic indul-j| such prominent fe in our res | age—that is, old age in the sense that I | large a st obtained a gence by which children are “spoiled” | tnat their presence might also be quoted | use@ to know it. You sec none ‘of the |any invention wX>_ ee: os in these modern days. Boys need the | as an argument in favorof ourevoiut.on | helpless, mumbling old men and women | ventor of the i a ape ee curbs much as fiery young colts, and | in past ages from Simian ance that you formerly did. This is not be- | hang over zas to plo “bid eee af the two extremes it is wiser to bit! How plausible are the € cause people do not attain the age their | being blackened, ®7° > pea se ‘hem heavily than to throw the reins | for our want of this individualism! | parents and grandparents reached, but | lucrative patent w> eer a ees on their necks and let them gallop at|We are so dreadfully afraid of being | because the dentist has prevented some | putting emery powag’, OF Cloth. acy their own wild will. There isa middle | thought bumptious we are so delight- | of the most unpleasant consequences of |quently time and Wauiames = = s sourse, however, which conscientious | fully humble, we really do not wish to | advancing years Men of seventy no | wanted before an inv nae es peas trainers of youth find no difficulty in de our opinion, and yet all the | tonger either look or feel old because | ated, but it will be see? that eo seronras Sole Agent for the Rockford ani Aurora Watches, in Gold Silver an pursuing. Would there were more of pst lights of our profession have | they are not deprived of nourishing food | well rewarded, for the “eens a Filled Casex. Very Cheap. ‘hem. been men of strong individualism. at the time when they need it most | roller skate made ov Rg hi uy Seat Estimates have been made showing | withstanding the fact re See ce They Were Airaid of Bombs. that the average length of life has been | had nearly expired before it value was JK W iy | KR, Y S' j ‘OR Hg | A young woman who had just r-) 4 curious incident occurred a short | increasei from four to six years by the | ascertained. The gimle' 5 ~4 ‘ turned from abroad said that color balls | time ago in the town of Volkho‘, in | general uso of false teeth. has produced more wea are frequently given at Nice. “I at-|Soucheast Europe. The stoves in tho Se silver mines, and the | tended two there,” she said, ‘tone red, | gohool building were ordered to be re- ee es for ee Cables. first thought of putting foppe pe the other white. The red was the more od by the common co i ate nm the large ranch children’s shoes is as w@! Of as if his : : Drilliant, but the white was exceedingly es ee about to commence when, aes j father had ieft him £400, | weaneaeia a estes nncaal —_ —- — beautiful, too. At the former, the men | to their horror, they saw two bo are pastured, says the San Francisco | s.3:.5 bonds. Upward of £700 4 year Spectacles ot all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You appeared in red-satin coats, white-satia | . > on the school-mistress’ w Chronicle, a use has deen f nd for old | wax made by the inganer® O© the com- are cordially invited te visit his establishment and examine breeches and rpd-silk stockings and ‘The proprietor of the house was cables discarded by the cable lines of | Jon needle threader. To €°° foregoing | his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, shoes. The ladies wore white, with red | immedia communicated with, and |tbhiscity. The barbed wire cuts stock | might be added thou: of trifling | soses. All the decorations and hangings | promptly took tk en to the municipal | $0 badly that tho cables are bought up | 3,.:; were red, lamp-shades and all, and the j council, aap rs of which came in | by the ranchers for about twelve and a- | supper ornamentations were all of the | y @ destructive bombs. | Balf to thirteen dollars a ton, and then - - i — — a same bright color. At the white ball! vex: came Iz unraveled and the wire ostrand | : The largest Car lation in | every thing was white. The men wore | tious view of the s tec ae used for fencing purposes. Aboutseven | The largest gold coin in cif a gog | FEMAL suits of white satin, with white shoes, | tance, and fo da strong . | good strands can be obtained from a sstated to be the z { sand the ladies, of course, white dresses | ghe house An old sold sent for, | Worn cable, and usually seven or cight |‘ C r c | F COLLE uy. land flowers. Both were given by the | a . meatinnatowses 3 . | Wires of cach can be utilized. All of the - i inex tae * Lexington, Mo. © ‘| Robility and were very gay and attra™ | ie entersi S soGer ae i jlinesdo not use the same standard, so pound T ive. Asa novelty, I was told, a black | empty bombs, which tbe school- | that the number of wires to be obtained . ~ ball was once given, white shirts for} had inherited from her father many Moker eae great ranches of the San a halt! about 6% ‘TREATEST- ‘ fe tenee fee F the men and white flowers for the wom- meee ce sticks | YOaquin valley are using large quant. an half, slogue aiiress RE BINFORD. President. § j an being the only relief.” a fete rpc jes of 2: ard cable for this purpose j English sovereigns, He MEDICAL BUFF. L | + HYDE, Bos. Mgr. LEXINGTON, MO Py Is headquarters tor fie Jewelry j i SE oe oded mouse nich hand-| ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUPED- | Some incomes are derived. | year opens Sept. 4th. 15 in Faculty, Japanese | 3 ages, Mathemazics, Schemen’ ch