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A few do | indeed possess their own families, but even this is discouraged, and a life of celi bacy held up iastead as the highest ideal They urea simple, plain folk, but they ire always apparently contented amd hap- A visitor will be surprised to find so large a proportion of old people among thein, for very few die in youth or middie age, and few are ever sick. There are no | cases Of nervous prostration here, and in sanity and suicide are anknown. Nor has any member of the community ever filled a felon’s cell. This appears like a beautiful illustra | socialism and M. Zola’s panacea of ‘‘in essant work,”’ and it seems too bad for | the sake of the theory that the Amanites do not Lase their success upon these prin iples. They claim rather that secialism nl “incesss work’’ are only the means y which they attain a higher good. This igher goo. is freedom in observing their | own religion. This religion of theirs, however, is so nure and beautiful that one readily sees it | si poetent facter of their success. Like their lives, it is without embellishment or lt toaches them to speak the truth, | to Go no murder, not even in war, to love one another and to listen often for the ‘inward voice’ of revelation. Thus they live, like the patriarchs of old, ‘+a pecul- | SOW. iar people,’’ not for the sake of experiment, ' happy and prosperous.—-St. Louis Repub- | for railroading, I went out as a freight | brakeman. | siding waiting for an express to go by. I | of the | tling and thinking of this something else. turned my back te it and watched the ex- | siding switch. | last car had passed and then I dropped in | pathy for mea who make what seem to be | cheat a grentrumber of our professional but because they desire sot »do, and with | all their peculiarity they find themselves lic, An Awful Moment‘. i Said an o!! railroad passenger agent: | ‘‘L know what itisto live « year in two seconds. When I was a mere boy, crazy | (ne day our train was ona went ahead to the switch. Now, I wasn’t thinking of switches, trains, or anything in the world except acertain person whom { was expecting to meet xt tae other end run. I went to that switch whis { unlocked the switch, threw it open, press train grow larger as it swung cown the long grade toward me. I saw it, but | wasn't thinking of it until it was | almost upon ime, IT noticed the engineer jump from }isplace in the window. The whistle for trakes helped to arouse me. [ turned to the switch, and then it dawned upon me thet the switch was open and that the express train was headed for the “I jumped against the upright and the | train Weut by on the main track. ‘The engineer’s face was white through the coal cust. Thad vo time to lock the } I rimply lay against it until the a faint. “That encineer knew mo nnd never re portet it. I? ho had, I wouldn’t have been in the railroad Lusiness today. ‘Since tuen [ hava some pity and sym- criminal Linnders, You can't tell why they Co certain things at the wrong times. They can’t tell themseives.—Chicago Rec- erd, A Bath Without Towels. Mauy peop!» will be surprised to hear athletes look upon a cold bath, without the aid of towels, es their principai uid to health. The method is to take a cold sponges bath every morning inimediately on rising and then, while dripping wet, to draw on one’s flannel singlet and pants. The bather ther starts walking up and down his bedroom at asmart and even pace. Heis soon bathed ina most deli cious perspiration, and in about five min- utes finds himself deliciously fresh and as dry :4 the proverbial bone. His under | clothing is perfectly dry as well, and he | | car finish dressing et his leisure. Young people will find this a healthy | and delightful practice, however strange | | Somerset. | Busch’s book of gossip about the great German vAPITSL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to lisseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and belp artists, Inccrporated hy Letters Patent of the | Busch, ‘‘may I publish this saying of (fovernment of Canada, the 27th February, | 1 ~93. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. tXHIBITION AND SALE. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’elock, & ni., to 4 p. m. The only chance in this country to pur chase works of masters. All the Paintings are originale, mostly from the French School, the leading modern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais papers, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit ean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this Society. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H. A. A. BRAULT, oct26 Director, | beed used for over fifty years by millions it may seem at the first blush. Mr. Pan! | Cinguevaili, the renowned juggler, eq 4ai- librist and athlete, ascribes his years of unvarying health and his muscles of iron to this method of bathing without towels, ~London Tit-Bits, Bismarck’s Tartness. A story concerning Prince Bismarck has tion of the memoirs of the late Duke of The duke, writing cf Dr. chancellor, relates that Busch | was employed by the prince to prepare ar ticles for the newspapers and to record his | sayings. One day Busch «ent tothe news | papers something Crown Prince }'recerick | had said, upon which Bismarck sent for the doctor and expostulated, ‘*] told yon to publish what I said, not what that fool of & crown prince says.’’ ‘‘Well,’’ replied yours?’? An Oversight. We are reminded of the old Vermont story of than Allen at the special thanks- giving service after the capture of Ticon- deroga. The officiating clergyman was ascribing all the praise for that cheering success of the American arms to heaven. The colonel stood it as long as he could; then he rose in his pew. “Parson ——,”’ he said,“ would you mind mentioning that Ethan Allen was there?’’—Hartford Cour ant. EE Fee eT ee For Over Fifty Years. Ax Orv Asp Wert Trizp REMEDY.~— | Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has } of mothers for their cl ild-en while teeth- | utg, with perfect snecese, It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for | Diarrhaa, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | by Drugg*:ts in every part of the world. | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no | otuer kind —m. w. f. wkly—l y ' ee *, 1894. | Mann, the magician, bas been learning the | Schoeffel and Grau for the Metropolitan | Opera company is Virginia Colombati. } | Bostonians, | terviewer who tried to get him to talk he | speaks with difficulty. | highest soprano, or what is known te teach- | works, invariably turns his back on the | moon and points his quivering tail in the | direction of that luminary.—New York Re- Single Copies Two Cents ” BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS. Lottie Collins’ “Marguerite” is being pirated, as was her ‘‘T'a-ra-ra, Thomas Q. Seabrooke ard George W Lederer have separated amicably. Alice Gaillard has signed for ‘““The Little Tycoon,” in which she will play Hurricane. E. A, Warren has completed arrange- | ments for his starring tour in “Nobody's Claim.” Max Fign.zn says that he is to star next season ina musical comedy that is being | written for him. Richard Carroll, William Blaisdell and W. G. Stewart will appear in support of j | Fay Templeton. Mme. Herrmann, wife of Professor Herr- | intricacies of the serpentine dance. The latest engagement made by Abbey, The Lydia Yeamans-Titus company, which started out to presenta farce com- edy called “Ups and Downs” on tour, has | collapsed. Lucille Saunders has been engaged by Baruabee, Karl and Maedonald for the She is a contralto and has been singing in England. Nelletta Reed, a young Minnesota wom- ; an, who successfully played the French- ; Woman in “Hands Across the Sea” last season, is with * Milton Royle’s Friends,” Sophie Albert, a young society woman of Chattanooxa, made her debut on the pro- | fessional stag@in that city, playing Kate | in “She Stoops to Conquer,” with Wilfred Clarke and Beaumont Smith’s company. PEN, PENCIL AND BRUSH, W. D. Howells was a printer in Obio wher a boy. He used to set 6,000 ems and then go fishing. Thomas Hardy started in life as an archi- tect, and the house in which he lives was built from bis own designs. i The real name of the most distinguished Dutch novelist of his time, Maarten Maar- tens, is Van de Poorten Schwarz. i Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes is now the oidest living man conspicuously identified i with Literature. He was born in the same year as Tennyson, Darwin and Gladstone. David, the artist, when not painting, | amused himself by scraping an old fiddle. which be didabominably. He would insist on playing for every visitor and often ex- | claimed, “Oh, if I had only been born a | violinist!” | Robert Louis Stevenson is said to be a i most laborious writer. He rewrites his tcanuseript to such an extent that at the | end of the day scarcely one of the original | sentences remains unchanged, ter and then throws it away. Mark Twain has returned from a long trip abroad looking far from well. His usnally rosy complexion is colorless, and his face looks thin and sickly. To an in- said: “You can’t interview me. I Jost my voice while abroad.’ He has a cough and RAILWAY RUMBLES. Great Britain’s capital in our railroads is said to amount to $500,000,000, On its buffet cars last year the Pullman company served 4,500,000 meals. The Burlington bridge across the Mis- souri at Bellefontaine bluffs will be com- pleted in November. The French government proposes to im- pose fines upon railway companies for trains that are run behind schedule time. It is stated that a railway train traveling at the rate of 100 milesan hour could not be pulled up in a distance less than two miles, There is an engineer on the a, Car. olina and Northern railroad who says he ean make his engine get such a move on that she jumps over the shaky bridges without touching them. The One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street viaduct approach to the New York Central bridge over the Harlem river has been com- pleted as regards the iron work. The work bas been under way for over two years, EDUCATIONAL ECHOES, The first ndrmal school was opened in Paris in 1795. The oldest German university f* that of Heidelberg, founded in 1886, Pupil teachers in British board schools earn at first 2 to 4 shillings a week. A technical school is to be established at Osaka, Japan, tor the training of youths in various handicrafts. There are 185 male teachers in the pub- lic schools of Boston and 1,872 women. The average salary of the former ia $946.08, per month and of the latter $70.69. George C. Chase, Bates college’s newly elected president, may be said to have worked his passage. He has raised about #140,000 for the benefit of the institution. Mr. J. Grant Cramer, a nephew of Gen- era] Grant, who was graduated with high honor from the University of New York, bas been appointed instructor of modern languages at the Lehigh university, South Pethlehem, Pa. CATS. Long tailed cats sing loudest. The cat and the goat are the only animale that spit. The cat charms birds by waving its tail in semicircles. The cat is the only animal that is ad- dicted to the human habit of sneezing. Occasion- | ally he spends three weeks onasingle chap- j Iu Count Sarcodelli’s opinion the prevail- ing type of voice in the female cat is the ers of singing as soprano sfogato. M. Dumarier makes special mention of the fact that Tom, before beginning his roulades, solfeggios and other vocal fire eorder. 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