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18 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1896—24 PAGES. SS ¢ of besnese which the Ws from one week to thrse monthe contee-| “THE GREAT HUXLEY. NEW YEAR CALLS | sustncrteed tng, mca | Seog Sand mime tat toate om ons | Stminie ezhaet are sage Hom (NEWSPAPER LIBEL S) seven te penn of se Pome ota et: ‘ ing first at the houses where matrons ‘In all times Spanish women have : In executing tho sentence of the | wrap HUXERY, THE GREAT ENGLISH ScIEN. econ and afterward upon the younger | smoked; and not only cigarettes, but cigars HOOKING A SEA LION. court the authoritics usuaily consult the . "The drinks that were offered at | Marbot in his ‘Memoirs’ tells us this with- = TIST, CONSIDERED THE REST A Sensible Custom That Degenerated every house of any prominence were ardent | out’ mincire Toatecrs, And. they smoke in| q Coupte of ¥ishermen Have an Ex-| How the Perpetrators Are Dealt With | wishes of the convicted one. Upon giving START IN LIFE. his word of honor to the warden to report and diverse. and. whosueyes: Geolieed 16) PAs Hngland dana in ie eta —— fp err hilarating Time With It. in Paris. at the prison on a certain day ee mo grea! scieutist, Horley, aid the take thereof was not thereafter “ ind tter country rece: the of his senten. is allowed Tife i @ sound stomach. Weak Into Extravagance. Introduce a bit of latter-day slang, though | that women have begun to use tobacco. | From the Xarume Post. serving Be ~~ it is mot recorded that there were many | There was a story in Gil Blas not long} Last Monday,: while Comrade Ewing and to depart, fo ge a héliday in — fail to aoe ak prope “4 becuse, zhey country or to fini: at work wstive acids flac instances of that sort. he middle of the | 280,'© the effect that three young girls in| s5n Wifttam were fishing in a small boat try or ish some urgent w = It was not until about the middle of the = ‘ hand. As the day agreed upon draws near Loutsville, Ky., were seen smoking by | j..¢¢ insiae the par at the mouth of the bay, CONVICTION AS A DISTINCTIO q the journalist receives a reminder Like this: ARIOUS © GERIES | century or thereabouts that the abuse which | Poiceman and'were arrested. The judge, me ‘of their big hooks, to which was al Monsieur: You are requested to present | Dyspepsia, Tab! EXPERIENCE IN V finally led to the custom’s decline began. | aitnough recognizing that the accused were | one ‘o dubhir-! t yourself at the Prison de Ste. Pelagie on harmless For years the dandies of New York rivaled | not conforming to the proprieties, felt] tached a smalf }ine,.accidentally caught a fs St CEPA at ae Accept the | stomachs lnc. 5 ay one another in the length of their calling | bound to releage them because they were | “fish,” which started off at a terrible pace | = lis 3 . salutation of yours truly, ar wee of Stuart's Drepepsia Tableus sr: and the calls soon came to be nothing | violating no law.” + before William; could get a twist on the line | The Term of Imprisonment a Sort ae ons EE aaites wil ca “tice “io reacts Dreperete Tatts Origin of the Observance May Be} more than hasty stops—mere rapid gore. —__—_+o+—__—_ to stop it. Waen he did eventually succeed This a 0 dal wpe a ee ete | Sees oe segs en ee ings of cake and gulpings of ee INCANDESCENT LAMPS. in making the-tine fast, the “pull” stopped of a Holiday. | Exenen sournaltst wit breaic him mock to | neal create Sew fomare ere od, tn Traced to Antiquity. See rece Or inorr Giuade and secestat- se | instantly, but‘‘4, moment later the “fis! : * | meet. Most of the newspaper delinquents | all these result only from. wht ances, “hen the ladice-the matrons as | How the Burned-Out Filament May Be are consigned to the Prison of Ste. Pelagic, Ghich has a section dubbed the Pavillon | iets at'so sent Rlieies seme DEspepsia Tuk Send Fre ve book on Stomach Troubles r h bellows E ed. popped out of the water, and, wit! 11 as the young women—began to vie Replaced and Renew: Thiet echoed. TC echied aisaa chi ocMars whieh hi sion dub the. Pavilion With one another in the number of their From the Providence Journal. shares, taade fon the Baie Dont ab me ABROA ON PAROLE Princes, reserved for prisoners OFFICIAL ETIQUETTE) caters. This ted to the most extraor- | Tt" has been generally supposed to be a D A for class. Here the “cells” are light and clean, | Stuart Go., Marshsll, Mich. RAL 7 Callers were recruited, oft a eral cae a re Gonder the =p ee are permitted si 3 dinary practices. ‘al 1. task to attempt the renewal aw e a ae 2 furni u with such things as they srdeed, much as customers are drummed Haneaceimccileneuc cscuris damp ab. ioxse of the-twe handsome orphans, @ long need for the pursuit of their newspaper |UNIVERSITY NOTES ing St that Biss This-or-That would be vat home” though there appears to be rome economte | ee ae apices with which to | Comenerdence of The Frenins Star. ee BER great indul- rem for ‘The Ey ‘Star. Be y at > — <eae~ = mig cette TH THE DISAP-| on January 1 were sent out almost indis- { ranacy involved in the destruction of what | Gereng themselves from the rage of a “fis! Paris, Daren 1K Las guests. They have cred pounced - ne nore a pearance of the cus- | Criminately, and the burdens of the post | 1, except in one small if important particu- | which they now giscoyered. tebe 6 sem Bon ae A hment | T0rs and the jail yard, and are permitted Columbian University. tom of making New | men eee ene ere ‘a few |lar a perfect piece of apparatus. It is not | of the thousand-pound variety. was trial and punishme i to pass their time as they see fit, being At the meeting of the Society for Philo- case wh thing had to be done in a LE. ry be : . 3 intended, as a rule, to ive in this covtve.| hurry, and they hustled the oars into the Y eae ey pod ae ee aoe age ne Peon | ecphical Inquiry to be held Janury 8 Mr. circles whose mem- | day. descriptiéns of American devices 0! | water and splashed the bosom of the 4 z elicat Harris will read a paper on “Philosophy of bers consider them- Abase of the Custom. ments drawn from foreign publications. | mignty deep until the boat rocked as {f in ‘e journalist. who is Palapuse ee Pesunioun, iis | Education in ite Subjective Aspects.” bar dnitig ‘n society” in| Then the Sunday papers of the time be- | nis subject has, however, been taken up| a mighty anaes “pone oo outrivaled = pce acht ag bai more fortunate fellow prisoners will con-| Major J. W.-Powell will ‘deliver a lecture = ee, resen' e big cities of the | 84n to print lists of those who would re- | 1, the English journal, Industries and Iron, | anything they ha lame, Di Year calls from the | years ago in advance of St. Valentine's test for the honor of having bim a guest at January 4 to the class in iitical scie fi astonished the : political scien land went one of the | ceive, and the houses of those mentioned | gn4 although it states that an Americam| | Anyhow, the wild circus so astonished the SSEJK most esc eiegiad ——— : cn “Savagery, Defined and Characterized ‘nost cherished re-| im the lsts were: sure See besieged by | process for renewing these lamps after the | Srocing the frail boat, he “dug down” thy example of the Am Orderly Jail Delivery. 01 hom the ladies had never sources of the pro- | numbers of men w The philorophicat and economic section of the Columbian Corcoran Society at its last meeting debated the question, “Resolved, That women be cranted the right of suf- frage.” Affirmative, Miss West, Miss Cameron; negative, Mr. Pierce, Mr. Dalby. lam broken has been develop- | into the water. and fled out over the bar. Sk comedy vein that ai- a se ae ave the name of inventors | But in his rapid flight he soon took up the wa! pervades cer- ee tate that the precess has come into slack in the line, and, finding the hook still iH tain processes under nor 3 anything like general application. Its de- | fixed in his anatomy, and proving a great the French law of | well-dressed men with slouch hats crawn tion that. was truly | Of more, remaining as short a time at each libel. ee peony dcwn over their eyes may be seen to slip 2 ks @ general! out of the prison d row: is s ing place as possible, and announcing { - poe P loor, mix with the crowd humorous when regarded from his point of | Stopp' lis they had al- everywhere how many calls they ha At nightfall there is an orderly, but none the less speedy, jail delivery from that sec- tion of the Ste. Pelagie. One at a time to meet fessional joke foun-| met or heard of and desired never ane as it ture | again. Men would go. calling in couples nished many a situa-| and parties, and even in droves of thirty - “7 The engineering section of the same society é ie character of these proceedings that one will} in the street and then drop dewn a by . | met recently and transacted routine busi- view. But no matter how much, or by | ready made and how many they expected 2 : serve as a fair instance for all. They are not escaping, but merely paying | sess, adjourning until after she holodaye hiny steps Gh Gan te ee er y= When M. Poisson, socialist member of | a visit to a near-by marchand de vin fora] ‘The program at the meciins of th regret it seems to have vanished sara Se See — ee Wine Wine : a the chamber, takes up Le Matin and reads iincatios oh tbe ee ee ee prc meige eet cor reipes even te that today fe as dead ax a door naif in | fefwlt was drunkenness and a crowding of eee or a eect ee cd & Peon DE | privilege tothe Boareatets the prises ar Looe ake ieee t the TaD ortega eee ee ant S| the: police stations at irpsirt ate fabs - may be relied upon to make the restaurant | thorities natvely explain that ‘men who | pedo fole are rec Mis the swell circles dancin ne = enough ee ee a cas caleencodnts ad ‘ quake with a tempest of denunciation | have been writing all day in a cell need | Jacobs; selection, Pravtise ers Man- it in the highest regard, an ts individ.al vays a a a eo hange ©i scene In the evening. The caba- against the writer, whose name is signed. | ¢ ¢ ning. caba With all speed he goes to the nearest com- | Tet in which they gather is one patronized ° almost exclusively by the “royalty,” as the missaire de police and “makes complaint | people of the neighborhood hase sickens under the law known as delit de presse. | the denizens of the “Pavillon des Princes. This law does not hold responsible the | Here writer of a libelous article, but permits him, in criminal actions, to assume the responsibility if he so elects. I: is the r 7 jolie Un invariable practice of French newspaper | To get leave for these night excursions een eas See Oa writers—in fact, an unwritten law among | the talismanic parole d'honneur again does eee them—never to shirk such responsibility, | service. No especial limit is set to the | With typhoid fever, has r but to assume it entire whatever may be | duration of their stay outside, but there js | pects to resume his duties y the consequences. The scribes glory in | @ tacit, understanding that hey shall th after the holidays. Dr. Bouqutllon, who this heroic practice of their crafts. This home” by 2 a.m. an eminently seasonat has also been {Il at Provide Hosp might not be the case were the punishment | hour, from the journalistic point of vie some weeks, has recovered sufficient! inflicted severe, but it is not, and the whole | There Is no record that any scribe ever vio- 2 5 : business of proceedings under the law of | lated his parole by failing to return to the ura to the university St en delit de presse pos: s for the American | Prison at some time before expiration Th new dormitory will be ready for occu- a marked flavor of opera bouffe. Sentence.” There have been some ex- | Percy after the holidays, and some of the M. Poisson having laid his complaint be- | ceedingly close shaves, though. prefessosrs are already’ furnishing their fore the commissaire de police, that func- = apartments. The s nts riments & Society have selected the question, “Resolved, That im- igration to the United States should be greatly restricted,” for debate at the first meeting in January. The speakers a Felix, E. F. Beckman anil C. H. Gray on the aifirmative; F. Keiper, W. H. Rill and J. E. Flannery on the negative Many a wassail bout Wears the long winter out; Often their midnight shout Sets the cocks crowing. acquaints vspd at on a consisting of a study and bed room Chat precoelnes will be takenseoreecnine THE BRIER PIPE, each, will be completely farnished. suppl the article in question. Perhaps the com- Where the Mater Po F 5 with steam ibe at and elect light munication is by telephone. I1'so, the fol- c ie inte ‘omens ‘rom and January 19 at 4 o'clock in the afternoon lowing dialogue is likely to ensue How the Bowl is Cut. Dr. Conaty will be formally installed as i 5 oni af é From the New York Sun. rector of the university, and will hold a A Polite: Sammons. 3 ; reception in the evening. “Is this the bureau de redaction of the | The drier used in the making of bri ures will be resumed Matin?” pipes comes chiefly from France, and large- “Oui, monsieur; and you?” ly from the region of the Pyrenees; it 1s “I am the commissaire de police of the | Said that the very best brier comes fr ; ninth arrondissement.” Sicily. Only ‘the ‘rot, or that part of the] “went. Giark, author of Clark on Con- “‘Ahy Monsieur le Commissaire, je vous | W00d that grows underground, is used. Ii} tracts and other legal text books, will com- marae’ is sawed into oblong blocks which have no} mence @ course of le2tures in criminal pro- My salutations to you, monsieur. S'agit | Semblance to the form of a pipe, but each | cedure January 12. d'un proc’es. It is the article of this morn- | cf sufficient dimensions to permit the fasi- ing about M. Poisson of the chamber. Will | joning of a pipe from it. The sawed blocks nuary - C. Robinson and family will spend a portion of the holiday recess in New Eng! Georgetown University. ssocia tio: ill give a recep- direct the process against the geraat or ee rd 25 soy . 3 the writer? If the latter, please to give soned. They are imported into this coun- building to the faculties and alumnus of the me his name.” try in large bags. rs institution. (The Rerant is eae person whose au Bapted et neh he poser The Morris Literary and Debating Society ‘Teaponsible editor—the perscu "whom the| €¥ pipes, and then, if necessery. thera. | met Sunday and adjourned until January i ‘ yhich time the debate will be on the lew holds answerable, with the exception | trimmed down before going io the ma-| 1, at whic! u p noted, for any offenses committed by the] chit.cs that are actually to shape the pipe; | question, “Resolved, That suffrage should publication.) little slabs or bits may be sawed off the | be extended to citizens of the District of “Parfaitment, monsieur. If you will do | block to bring it down close to the size of | Columbia.” Ea. Tobin wil slpeak © af- oven Bao me the honor to wait I will ascertain.’ the pipe that is to be cut from it; but not | fitmative and Frank Smith on the negative OF. hep ate Tre 2 The person at the newspaper end ot the | much needs to be cut off, for the blocks are The philosophers gave a public disputa- > wire then informs the writerrof the com- | 5awed originally so that there will be as| ticn in major logic before the faculty and Zz missaire’s request, and asks him—merely as dittie waste as possible. Then the brier | Students Monday morning, s Es = Abit! , a formality—whether he wishes to defend | block gves to the borer, the first of the TORE OE CUE Ea A ee i s the action or have the gerant answer the | machines employed in the actual fashion. = — ase + a charge of libel. 3 ing of ‘the pipe. i the judges, some of whom probably haq| scription of the operation 1s, therefore, | drawback to his peace of mind, he seemed t is purely my affair,” answers the ¢ boring machine has three knives, set pest-calling “headaches , themeelves, ware | given for what it is worth. It staten tht a | to forget, throwgh: pain, his scare of the | wm HE Se Sooneialence, se ast Sheet a ee es pater as ey e = en made pi! ve le} a vi: ie % i ended) atharifus aamalafiersioneiwi liscommeae renewing burned-out lampe ['rush for the bea®, bellowing tke mad and SS eS dare) | ee tusteaane reas mane outside! sust about Christmas time Mr. and Mrs, SS ere mean ean ce | ND comers Pee epee Leer alae eee ennai Tite | DRBE dialogue at the telephone is then | knives, set in a lathe, make more than 4.00) | Harlemflatte find it meccamry te a0 0 on eA re peti e So" | method the collar or bare end of the lamp | Job" sand tatsed such a pandemonium of | Fesumed as follow Thich bores ont aute, the middie kuife. | great deal of spelling when they conver | old_knickerbocker custom.’ e lamp | job, h that he again | | “Monsieur te Commissaire, I am again| which bores out the bowl, is lonzer than | recardine chorping sows In the sroccnee ee eid Ta reese a EAR erties | Te ene eas || UD EU DONE RIS: 8 pprometst hte he meen ee anee eae eee oe ee kwe eninie Galvan which seaph thal a |. a. guia mind’ thay even te fescntugtarees Rte ee | ere in the lamp Dulb made by re- fight raged for about,an hour, and then the | is M. Francois Gautier, and he wishes me | bewl. Tie borer cuts the pipe out to its $ 4 AS epth, ti serve the Santa Claus traditions i cate ” Er ‘ ” to inform you that he will have the honor | full depth, the cutters, in the case of an | Preserve 7 emflatte hat In foct, it was almost a breach of otfqnette | moving the tp. The small hole is subse- | Yon “broke” for the “deep blue sea,” much | t0 Inform you that he will have | shaped pine. dig: dows tor use'potte at | The other_ ight Me. Maricmitatie naa and there, always excites | among young men of socicty to wear any | quently closed exactly In the same manner} to the gratification of the entire boat's | of defending tke action T thank you. My | the pipes greatest circumference In mak-|COme in laden with bundles, and w 24 wise of che words “old. | oat but a swatiow tail while making the | as tn the case of the new lamp, leaving | crew. who had been cngaged in more pro. , ; . E . the use of the words = bee! lieved of them and was seated Seow ‘Year roads fothing to indicate in the finished repatred | longed, energetic and exhaustive labor than | Compliments, as well, if you please, to M. SUaIEionnl SG S Oot Re Coe ee ane a2 | ak tine faimoeee Sale ise comvereation baxan those who hear aout it. “Late in the fifties the abuse came to be | lamp that it had ever been opened. It is | they had bargained for. S et oe Glsceare GuDeeear Atel De aed eri pe : lin the usual way, for little Willie was w Year calling has cften | so great that the newspapers and the min- | Slated that some 400,000 lamps have been | It was a big fight with a big “fish,” and oe 2 caiceantarenba: making an egeshapes | Present. “a good old Knickerbocker | isters took it up, and many were the edl- | repaired by this method, the filament-be- | while they were not at all alarmed during 5 pe “ “Dp * he s-k-a-t-e-s and the “Au revoir.” pipe the knives are made to turn; in mak-| “Dd you get t he ; the sermons | ing inserted through the small hole re-| the scrimmage, two-thirds of the partie Ro wy ey ep Rog Se Ce oe reetY Gene ate ee Bef cache entre Cnleaa earwae case ioe pes | torre obbyaauakificnerciaaoeatisenanal| ieee eee ee a Making the Arrest. Silt iged cae es PE ge eg ee nd. It has been in vogue for | Pore these attacks began to take some ef- | and secured in position by a special carbon they don’t hanker after such fish as sea . mong the Ch i , perhaps that night, Mr.| 2 vegetables. nese, but in a | feet, but the custom was still in a flour- | Paste. The black deposit on the inside of | lion, especially when so far away’ from patel eater ane ne Sie Mr. | As the brier block comes from the bores | V&E nt form from that which | ishing condition at the close of the war. | the bulb is removed by fitting the lamp to ! Jand. 3 yes, and there was a n-i-c-e-s-l-e-d for aiff eal race block ith ths pine bow! | een. ene. there eas & m3 eee 28 toe oS red down into one end of it and the out- s 2 a 4 Poa : : : yagi had come | the holder and removing it in a gas fur ee ea Commissariat de Police, Neuvieme Arron- LEE Eten oii hie Jeane Sime ae her: tae tet they United citatcs: a) wiecry, fF Let ape Mar wen re ree Cee eon eras whiietmet i ae following this ope- He Made a Sale. 5 dissement, Paris, le 15 Octobre, 1394. epee a5 parson reine med fax sey ey eg reed “rs entree feats erg ola | Year calls that gue ot the) Mluatraleineeka [ecm en ne Se eo nice | rom the New York Herald. Monsieur: You are respectfully requested | partly cut in it goes to a lathe similar to|and the t-r-u-m-p-e-t I hope Bc ectimed Year day, but they pay chelr debts | ter Ences desiencl te alminister a death | the lamp ts exhausted. When thi’has bees | Drugaist (to new clerk)—"I am going out | to call at mg office on the 17th instant, at | the lathes used in cutting gum stocks ana too. In fact, to square himself with | blow to a particular form of the abuse | done and the last trace of air and gas ab- 11 o'clock, in reference to an affair that | Other irregular fo-ms. The cutting toul editors is now, James, and I hepe you will be careful 2 ‘ Chinaman's chief, if not | which obliged every public man to receive | 8¢rbed, a blow-pipe flame is directed upon ae concerns you. Accept, dear sir, my warm | Used with this lathe is circular, like a cir- hile Iam gone. You may throw off forty j Baar cular saw. It has peculiar, knife-lik ‘em all,” answered Mr. Har- i i ci fh bf 28. MOUQUIN, peculiar, knife-like teeth. ecg ip a ee Se | he he ee | He eee eg Gene es es ae ee Commilssaite de Police, | it is revolved, like a citciles cect es tek f as, ihcti¢ yarn abOue 2 UCHR? af ene Da | Other districts at his home o “| terpart of the original lamp. . tomer stands out and won't buy without. | no meeting at the commissariat is a re ettty nants, brler block, with the bowl de. now didn't you?” she asked anx- auaintance who stuck himself to death with on ine Be OO +00 But don’t drop a cent below that. The busi- | model of courtesy and hospitality. M. Gau- ered gre citgreles “hirer peplioey itd a jackknife. because he coild not mest his It mvst have been almost ag late as this CITY OF PEKIN. ness won't stand it.” t olligations at the beginning of th: tier and the police official are acquainted, year. that the custom began rapidly to grow in as * a metal patterns of the shape that it is di hat ain't right!” broke in little Willie. i New Clerk (slcefully, ‘upon return of his | of course, and the npr rete | METS Sut the bicck, ‘This metal pattern | “It: v-cl-o-c-l-p-e-d-e, ain't it, pop, and So, such overwhelming desire to pay | other cities, and, no doubt, this was aug-| The Chinese Capital is One of the employer half un hour later)—“I had only | 8Ug private office of the Commissaire over | is'made to turn inst a smooth-cdged | say, pop, is it one of the kind that goes « oF arte coexist | merted by the outcry in the New York Oldest in the World. one customer while you were out, Mr, | 2 lass or two of cognac. In arranging for aan any of the western civilizations, nor is 5 aracteris wheel attached to tne lathe. The brier|round the block without stopping? 1 newspapers against the custom as an ex-| The city of Pekin is one of the oldest in the appearance of the prisoner in court “ ti jer | ri the P of any orientals save those vspapers: ag: ¥ +g | block turns with the pattern, and is brought ee eae ae Squills, but 1 stuck him nicely. He was} the official defers entirely to his captive'’s BRS < sl ‘ who dwell in far Cathay—not even the Jap- | travagance of metropolitan fashionable so- | the world, says a writer in St. Nicholas, | after postage sta:nps and he warted a. convenience, setting the day a week, a patent ‘ls turntd ‘the center ine eevee} eee ces cere eee many of whose customs are so simi- | ciety. Almost every city in the United | but it was not made a capital until Kublat | know if we allowed any discount in selling | month or two months off. He is permitted | block is brought near to it or recedes from | From the Chicago Post. the Chinese, and whose race | States bad just such an experience as New Khan, somewhere about 1282, fixed hig | # quantity, and—' to go without furnishing bail, merely giv-| the teeth cut into the wood dceply or light-| “I see they have a submarine bicycle y sprang from the same original York had Previously had, even to the pub-| court there. Under the Mongols the name Hed aap SS ing aS inch le a onen: to appear when-| iy ‘accordingly. Whether the stem of ihe new?’ t, the Japs, as the occiden: rs in the newspa- a = “4 even he wi a vi e yen 1d is beginning to find out, do not like Decestkocane hath did mot obtain away | f Pekin was Khanpalll, or City of the | on pers Bs abate ee A aay of a0 before that! set for the hear-| Perenco; the cutting wheel cae sewee ie] a unless they have to, and if the | from New York, to any great extent, til | Khan; and this title was easily converted | New Clerk (calmly)—“Oh! no, I saved you ‘oo bad, isn’t it?” ference; the cutting wheel cuts away the ni ing ay mur conquest of China shail in- wood so that the wood that is left is sha; ray , ; late in the eighties {nto Cambaluc, by which name it ts known | {5 Der cent on them. I on tha Moher od | the commissaire de police couched in the | [Qrcsrinabe with one fea ped} Why, I was thinking of the poor whales paving onty sual empire the prin-| At last the custom began to decline ij in the accounts of those times. Pekin in the great gump that he was, he never tried | Hal polite language, reminding him of | “The work of the irregular lathe ts done| and sharks and vetrg Hi menace beg hatest bast Gucdeghiame en ee wery city, theugh for years after se dien | ROW divided into two parts; the nortiern | (pent sume that he w cent—Just yanked | the ‘Palace ‘of Justice. Gawteng ane with, the DogT sat cree econ Fria At} Oot eke horrible to thik of permitting ear a oe % very city, though for years ca with the bowl and stem completely - Am Anctent Origin. with what is now called the “Four Hun- | Portion is the Tartar City, and contains | out his pocket book and took all we had pletely shaped re Journalist friesds have been looking for | cut. there ni them to be scared to death by bloomer . ig or ; vew | dred” in New York, it fourlshed with un- | about twelve square miles; in this are the | yes. sir, every stamp in the place, a clean | ward to the trial as a genuine treat, sed a iy wpe Lied ofa girls.” eae cats te oe Pauw LOO NENW aratrrinhied | vtealdiice | ammonge oeseloren licerasca government buildings, troops and | $0 Worth, at that figure. And—er—what’s| the court room is sure to be filled’ with continuous from the bowl, and not a bit. | = nated independ- | down. It is related as one of the sianding | military barracks. The southern part is| the matter, Mr. Squilis?’ Hain’t having a] them when the case 1s called. | There is | or mouthpiece. me. Feasting and | jokes of scciety that some time in the sev- | the Chinese city, and is more populous than ‘, a something about these de! le presse The pipe is then rough finished and fine Sa OF Me Fear ae | Te bul then clemeroonIyt earidaner | the Tartar, less of its space being taken | (And during the next teen minutes Poy | cases that puts the court room ‘in good | nnished on wheels covered, ise hee tne since there have been | “ifcle, but then clamorously hammering at | up by gardens and public buildings. The That a cage of wild animate oreo peng oe | humor. Kven the tribunal of judges relax | find the other with aoe sandpaper, and sub- : society's door, brought down upon them- | population ts estimated at different figures, | ‘tat ivy Cua g piseree Mie or Cee yer | their habitual austerity, and there is a| sequently is further ane finished by polish- European chieftains used | selves the amused contempt of those whom | bur 2,000,000 appears to be a fair estimate, | MAT¥ had broken loose erred piace. | wink in the solemn voice of the public] ine it on a wheel with Bround pumice stone, New Year” apart as a day on which | they envied by announcing in the papers | A wall separates the Tartar from the | BUt # is was 2: oe it was only t ¢ | Prosecutor as he rises in his flowing black| “After the first finishing the pipes are as- Y pula condescend to receive substan-! that the ladies would receive, and then | Chinese city’ and a wail oc varying height | Proprietor explaining the sliding scale of | Probes and announces the charges against scrted into firsts and seconds. Firsts are nochecd Naw tudetlings. Queen | setting up @.most elaborate spread. There | surrounds the whole, that of the ‘hevtes | Drices more fully to the new clerk.) the prisoner. With a respectful though | pipes without a blemish; seconds ar Sete calls every | were plenty of callers, indeed, but not from | section, being about fifty feet high. These ge Se 2 That pais seers = was always much rivalry | the rarks this family desired to enter. It all f brick and filled Gr takes his place in the dock between two | ‘at Dave any outside defect. walls are of brick and stone led in with ldn’t Eff we er takes his place e doc! e! 'o The hole through the stem is bored with emlous courtiers as to the | was a wild mob of nobodies who swooped | earth and paved on the ton wit sube ee conten ot + eae. stalwart gardes municipaux. Looking first | « steel wire having a cutting tip and tace 1 value of the gifts they should | down cpcn the house and gorged itself stone, affording a promenade twelve feet | From Texas Siftings. at the judges and then at the prosecuto: ‘stow upon virgin sovereign. It was | with the wines and confections so liberally | wid {ng rapidly in a lathe. Fine pipes are cen- There are sixteen gates in all, and The Fakir— tered, so that the hole through the stem ar day that a somewhat famous | provided, and the mortification of the host each gateway is fortified with towers of “I have here a most excellent | he smiles to say: “Gentlemen, I am at sh—Sir Walter Raleigh he was d hostess was exceeded only by the | st d_ other t fixed at { ulver wells wea peicalltedalarenesve sects oe od aes Di maul casluet sie sais tees an estess wai y stone, and other towers are fixed at iyter- L “—Don’. of delit de presse.’ na s are held thi dened the queen's hedrt with a| wreck the revelers left behind them. vals of about sixty yards all around'the |_ The Lady of the House—“Don't need it. | ™° Re a dan} Soke. by hand, bot pipes thus tores a rey pair of silk stockings—the first | There is siill some New Year calling in | walls. These towers project fifty feet from | I baven’s got any silver.” wezsin 2 made and worn in England. more than one city that the writer knows the outer side of the walis, and those atethe The one person in the room who evinces | Without exception bored squarely in the i : : 3 5 center. Holland the custom of making New | of. Nowhere, however, is the custom per- “Well, then, it will take grease spots out gateways have in front of them a fortifica- | of wall r. any genuine sign of regarding the case a8] ‘Then the pipe goes into another machine The sell nenn eigen general long before | sistent 98 an elaborate social function, but | tlon of semiccircular shag, co eae rece poses pee > impo! ho | which cuts the thread f natives of the Noieramsterdam, and the }simply as @ sensible interchange of cour- | must be entered from the slde ana tee ate | “Haven't any wall paper. bogota sina pie eternal > hold the ‘mouthpiece, “Then natives of the Netherlands who came to | tesieacbetween good friends: the front. zzhen it will renew the curl in feathers,” | is still chafing under the epithet of baboon | ftem to hold the bit, or Fagen gaa ya live in the new world brought the practice | In this city the requirements of official | “fhe Tartar city is divided into three in-] “Haven't got-any feathers.” gnc. some ether. canally bands descptlons | «cor ateis where Wf is folech ta the PHL oF with them. And, of course, they had jetiquette favor the continued observance closures, each being surrounded with its| “Well, then, jt, will make oil paintings | concerning his record as a statesman. mouthpiece, is put on, and the bit is at- rete Meet ehnd_Grink at every house | of theay, and so in that respect there has | own wail, and each ineine of another. ‘The | look like new He glares at the prisoner while the | tached to tiie pipe.” Where New Year calls were received—for | been practically no change in the custom. | tanermect of these is the Prohibited City, | “‘Haven’t got any,,oll paintings.’ prosecutor is reading the naughty article, ———_—_-e-__—__ Rhoever heard @f Dutchmen who did not 4 OSBORN SPENCER. | and contains the imperial palaces and “Well, then, @ litle taken internally will | snd ehakes with tase es the word baboon take g care ol heir stomachs? —_— Oro offices. Its circumference is nearly two | make you feel as if.you had scme of these | is again and again repeated, each time The Hymn Had te Be Changed. Then the town was only a huddle of “QUEENS WHO SMOKE. ; the wall is covered with imperial | thirgs. Good day.’ qualified by a new and more exasperating houses ta the point of the island, and every yellow tiles, which look brilliant when seen — peat eh peony paren ean coped new every one else; and, while visit-| Use of Cigarettes Extending Among | from a distance. The inclosure next out- Literary Int 5 way Gautier would transpor y- ing was general, 1t was between friends . a ® | side of i erary Information. ite.” end neighbors only, and not at all like the Women All Over Europe. Sttlece atu ys oecupled by the government ye he Offices and From the Chicago Record. New Year calls of a later date. It was| According to Les Annales the Empress Pe carey, eunolnted tb Keep) = guard over the emperor and his family.| «+ buy ac ‘a |ed again on the jo tic grill is the proper in the delightful and primitive days | of Austria smokes from thirty to forty | The next outside of this is th outermost Nak ae cepsapeaty roto plea hhugest ‘kisd of a joke for the journal- ot the Dutch ia New Amsterdam for {RLY | cigarettes @ day. The dowager Empress | of all, and consists of dwelling houses and * v rs “ bs gt ists, and many a silent chuckle and inward © general rounds were made, and it was | °f Russia is a confirmed smoker, but con- | S00PS. es, mies; What kina of @ book would The spectacle of the Sepeey: ‘being broll- ee round of applause greets the caustic pe- _——r+oo—_____—_ rou e" ¢ rieds confrere. @ hilarious lot of Dutchmen’ who finally | fines her. indulgence to her own private A Rabbit Famine. & yaowhy, @ book fora young = mae Anal seldom employs ee Fest at about 10 o'clock in the | apartments, apparently in deference to the ea ef Sas le Say what kind aes young man?” evening. . | From the Cincinnat! Commercial Gazette. “Ol In those days the nearby colonies of New | (clings of the young czarina, who ts op- — e's talland has light hair, and he The commission merchants in the city | always wears bine. neckties,” are strongly censuring the Cuvier Club Re REA 3 on Reese e these days. The trouble is that in all the Too-Presale: From the Cleveland’ Leader. a City Editor—“Go down stairs and get England were too Puritanical and the Penn- | Ped to the use of cigarettes, which has Ivanians were too Quakerish for New | become prevalent among women in the Yea: — as to a Jersey, = Pres- | best society in St. Petersburg. ent writer has found no record’ whatey mania, but it apppears in a general way that the | 7h Queen of Roui Sie Guesa Be: custom did not become widespread over the | Set of Spain, Queen Amelia of Portugal, . I have no further use for you.” country until after the civil war. who in this respect follows the example a. ‘On: ts de eae _— of her mother, the wife of the ‘Comte de New Reporter—“Why, what's the mat- on Paris, and the Queen of Italy are all : up “NO The English who settled in and about | smokers. ‘ oe Bait e— "Now, — in the satire New Amsterdam, however, were as much “In France,” Les Annales continues, “the -wenty-one pages that you ve devoted to the custom as the Dutch, for | association of men and women in ull kinds noche written about the ae that was held up it had grown to almost as 7S .. | 0f sports has beea the cause of a greater he was sin- reat propor | degree of intimacy, and has brought us to trary, ho or prominent in society. 2s in England” as in Holland. But it accept the cigarette, whose ie ; w not until about the beginning of the | i present centery that the change from neighborly observance of pure fashion had , “Do not dance all the | been well begun, The younger women of | Scientific Mamma—T ot da rr such households as had daughters were q evening, dear, Remember that the dances: the hostesses, and great was their rivalry, of ae ee total distance of cone with another, in respect of richly load- ‘tres nine Sete ete 4 xed ed refreshment tables and el of E. toilet. The dudes of those carried most of the way,