li THE AMERICAN. PERSIA IS PEACEFUL. Ma.aa4aa. Arm ( mm Tfcara mm Ta.jr Arm ;i..Bar Communications liutn IVraia iplln th rmarabl quIt-tuJ f to jwopl and Hi bnc of th usual attenmu at rioting and wiiilntlon. uotalth Uiultnc lht violent nnioal of th latt taaa, th KJtnburith 8mu mati. For more than a nnratKn thr Itiin bn In IVraia little or nona of th Mohammr-dan fanaliilm whlrh I at irr.nt foredoom In a tnt mora or thodot ruU of tbo aultan of Turkrr. lbs SbUh form of Islam, which pre vail! In lVrla and In North InJIa alao. Is ronwMerrd a danRoroua hfrrsy by all other Mohiimninlaui. The I'cralan Mujtahl.ln ami Moolla ar fiw in num ber, ami even Ihey r not unaffrvifd by the growing Soofl bclk'f. which sat urate IVivInn llicraiurp and U really a form of llldoo panth'Um. Ilixhop Stuart, (he Kdlnlmrsh citizen ho has ghrn h!l later year to contlmKng the works of Henry Martyn an.l I. Uruce at lxjhan IlJ Julfi- M Bt YrXl1 and Herman, fll.un the people open to the Influencd of medical nilloti and arhools. What ih Soofl niyntlcUm te gan, In inpplng the tenet of Mam, bun of late been continued to an even wider tcalo by tha Hub! lalftf. which It held Intensely, though aectrelly, by about 1,000,000 of the people. All Ila bti are friendly to Christian Ialara u rnnl.llv loslnc Iti hold ob Persia. DIMPLES. C ttrnm Urn Arlinrl.Hr In Wall. Any woman w ho haa tKen overlooked y nature In the distribution of dimple" -an have the deficiency aupplted by machinery. Of courae. the machinery be In the hanl of a alulU-d manipulator. ,or the reult would be in unsightly car, or possibly an open tore or coiu pllcatlona of blood pols.ning. The new apparatus the advent of whlcn baa been hailed with Joy In the world feminine, consist of a peclal!y de signed knife, with a dainty, but ery sharp blade, a tluy. keen-edged troop and a very fine needle. With these In struments a pretty, lifelike dimple cau be produced as effective as the genuine print of au "angel's kiss." A mall. straight Incision is made In the cheek or chin of the ambitious patient, rep resenting the dlumeier of the proposed improvement. With the little scoop a small portion of the fat underlying the fckln is removed; the delicate needle sewt the edges of the cut together again, and the operation la completed. In lo or three days the stltchea are removed, and within the week the wound Is entirely healed, leaving the slight depression In the surface of the skin whl u poet call a dimple. The operation Is a simple matter ot facial surgery, but It require delicacy and skill to prevent a scar. If It Is well ANECDOTE OF THOMAS COUTTB Tha Gataaa Thai Was Mara M ttarhaaa Itra'atal. A long while ago, when Itrlatol waa growing rich with the profita of the West India trade, of which It had almost a monopoly, a stranger look lodgings there, towards the close of the year, and used to visit the coffee room of that famous old Inu. "The Hush," says the Household Words. He would arrive about noon every day and calling for 6-penny glass of branuy-aiid-wati-r alt over it until be had carefully gone through the tondoii paper of the preceding evening. The landlord of "The Hush," seeing how anxious he was to read the Louden paper, made It tin Icrstood that w hile he had It "In hand" no one lo was to expect It Rather "seedy" garments, a lean body, a confirmed stoop and a limited expenditure of a dally C-pence, with nothing for the waiter, clearly showed the newspnper reader to be a poor gentleman" and by that title he was soon distinguished, tra 1 nnmmng eve honest John Weeks, the landlord. anxious that the decayed gentleman should have one good meal at least In "The Hush," delicately Intimated lo him that on the following day he kept open table, to which he, would be we!- rrtna froA if nAat 111 not 11111 V At 1 o'clock the next day the Btranger ap- her arms. A MISTAKE SOMEWHERE. ha Waa t Jam' Wlfa mm4 kit laa "I'm looking for a man named Jones," be said at the door waa opened to him by a woman almost six feet h'gi and weighing nearly 2H) pounds, ac cording to the New York World. 'Cy Jones?" she queried. "Yes, I think that Is the name. I'm whlterapper and have come to gWe him warning." "What's Cy Jones been doing?" "Licking his wife, and he's rot to top It or we'll take him out and switch him." "Did you ever see Cy Jones?" aked the women as she drew herself ip. "Not that I know of." She went back to the sitting room, was gone a moment, and when she re turned she was catrying a man about four feet ten Inches long under J'er arm. She gave him a twist and put bin) on his feet and said: "This la Cy Jones." "Your your husband?" stammered the whlterapper. "Tho same, and I am Cy Jonas' wife!" "Great Scott! There must be a mis take here, madam!" "Yea, I think so!" she dryly re plied, as she tossed the little man In peared at "The Hush" In his usual seedy attire. He partook of the good dinner with the apparent relish of a Occasionally when the church mUtelon- done. It Is only necessary to assist the man (0 wnom iuch a f(iaBt lg a novelty rles neern too openly active the paid Moollaa try to excite the mt to ter rify the converts, but they triat the bishop and hit colleagues with pro found respect, at tbelr father treated Henry Martyn at Bhlrai. Six 'onverts from Mam hava recently been aptlxed In Julfa alone In spite of e legal death penalty, and they are itost ef fective agenU among thel" kin r red tnd countrymen. The large co.o ot Ar menians In Julfa prosper Chd id vances In culture, sending out rTproseu- tatlves to Calcutta. Bombay ivld tha chief trading centers of outhe'n Asia. Bishop Stuart finds them wiling co adjutors, so that altogether Ptfila, tor the time. presents a striking wmtrast to Turkey. The English mltdon In Persia gained a hold on the t.-tttude of tat people In the famine of 1871-72, when Bruce and Gordon were te only men who saved the people, but the earlier Sir John Malcolm and Martyn re not forgotten, procesa of nature by proper dressing an(1 m ju8tlce to the -stunning ale" and protection, and the wounn neais for whlch far and near ..The uuah" over so aa to entirely obliterate the wag famoug. the dinner was con track of the knife. Not often does a ciurtPd, The decayed gentleman re woman In possession of a natural dim- mained the last and read the London pie desire to have It removed, but oc- paper !n tne kitchen. When he pro- casionauy a man who considers tne pared to leave the landlord respectfully mark a badge of effeminacy wtshet to helped him to put on his overcoat and get rid of It. This Is Just as simple an at the ame time slipped a guinea Into operation as the other. Instead of re moving bit of fat from beneath the surface, a small portion of the skin Itself 1 cut away. The edges ot the 'Sorry to have disturbed you, ma'am, but you see" "Yes, I see, and let me help you over the fence." And placing the little man carefully on his feet, she picked up the caller end tossed him over the gate and went back to her work In the kitchen. KEPT HIM ON ICE. John Roach, Borglar, Stays rtva Hour In the roolar. For five hours on a recent night John Roach lay hidden In an Icebox In W. Bulawa's grocery store In Chicago. He waa then discovered and hauled out, el most dead from the refrigerating pro cess. Roach entered the store at C o'clock, Intending to commit a bur glary, and as he thought that the place would close shortly after that hour, as Kihlhlti His Wlraa (or Ms ly. A harem Is now on exhtht'lon In Berlin. A rerisian paana, w ho waa bankrupt, waa Induced to sacr.'lce his Ideas ot the proper seclusion fcf a Ma hometan family for a consideration, and he hat moved hit goods alS chat tel! to Berlin, where they ma be In spected by the curious. The hot e haa been arranged so that without J'sturb Ing the Inmates their borne life Ian be een. The paaba exerqlsed goo. Judg ment In the selection of hit wltt and many of them are ot rare Beauty. There are a acore ot children ranging from 4 to 16 yeart, and a dozen female servants. Many of the wlvet are ex cellent musicians and play the piano and Blng remarkably well. Tby also do fine needlework. They have be come accustomed to the ttaret of strangers and pursue their usual house hold vocations as unconcernedly as If In Persia. The show will visit all the large cities In Europe and may como to America. New lork orld. his hand. The poor gentleman pocket ed the coin with a smile and a sigh, He came no more to "The Bush." But shortly after "The Bush" Itself was dimple are drawn together with stitch- advertised for Balo, with all Us valu es, the incision heals and the depres- able good will and appurtenances, and slon disappears. The artificial dimple, poor Weeks was trembling at the however, has Its drawbacks. It Is tool thou eh t of belnsr turned out by a new nar m anant KTn m ntlo HihAlkoa t V a I V. L . aa-.MtA1 m v- I net I r a v.......vv. ""' "" owner, wueu ..,cu V""" usual, he hid In the Icebox. In some owner o piungca into me aeptns oitrrom uouttt & vo., tne Mnaon oanaers, . . grief, whether her face be darkened to the effect that It he wished to ac by anger, or distorted by Jealousy, the quire the house he had occupied he dimple amllea on. The novelty toon might draw upon them for the pur wears off, but the dimple doet not, and chase money. Hastening to London becomes a mockery and delusion. I to tbank his benefactors and convince "Nothing we produce artificially In the himself of the genuineness of the offer, dimple line haa the charm ot the real he was Introduced to Mr. Thomas article," said a well-known uptown Coutts, the head of the great banking J i umi. a a a. i I m W aU.. tain uermaiorngtsu i ne auiy oi a aimpie urm. wuo proveu lo o uu u .m , u,f uncon8clouB the cold on ,o punctuate a emue; u must come me poor geoueumu. tu. ,ce cne8t In & burry and go. to meet the requirements of guinea." It is said, was afterward worn. ! hM R tQ whe iac.ai expression, a perpetual smite mounwa in a orace , oy iu " , B.other clerk called the police. Roach would be an awkward thing to carry or St. Albans, tne wiaow or Mr. uouus, around, especially at funerals, and I look at an artificial dimple In the same way he forgot that the store kept open until 11 o'clock Saturday night, and rs he dared not move for fear of arrest he remained In his Icy prison for five hours. For some reason the Icebox was not opened until closing time and then only for an unexplained curiosity that a clerk looked in. As he opened the door he was astonished to And a man Tha Nawspapir. light We generally advise against the i iove u as the drinker does his wine; operation, althongh It Is perfectly narmtess, but any one who wants s dimple can have It, with little annoy ance." Draamad liar Own Daath. Racine (Wit.) Special Chicago Chronl cle: In a diary found among the effect.- of the late Miss Maraaret R OTnnnnr the young lady drowned at Eagle Lake And ot those passing now that bright Wpilneaitnv nleht was a nn&sn?n writ. I ly Snine AJhu nil Ulo UU1UBUCU U1UU1CUL A dally, dear companion, map of life In busy circle, politics and strife, Of words from tart reply to those di vine. It gives alike to all who ask: a mine Of sterling worth spread out before the eye. It talks to me of persons long gone by. It Was Trna. Ijile in the evening a report spread thnv.tch the train that we had a fel low-passenger, a niau worth $-'0,000,- 000, who had gotten on at Buffalo. I mnle Inquiry of the porter of my car and he replied: "Dat'a wha: dey say, sah, but yo' can't alius tell. He's In de next car, but I can't dun say If he's rich till mawnln'." Next morning the porter beckoned me Into the smoking compartment and aid: "Dat Btory was all true, sah." "Then he's worth $20,000,000, eh?" "All ot dat, sah, an' mebbe mo'." "How did you find out?" "From de odder po'tah, sah. Da gemman haa Jlat gin him 10 cents, while everybody else has cum down wld a quarter." St. Louis Dispatch. ten July 8, In which she wrote that she had a dream the night before that stu was drowned In the waters of a small lake. The unearthing of the contents of the diary and her tragic death twe weeks after it was written are eonstd ered a strange coincidence. The fU' neral of the girl took place In this city this morning, and the body waa for warded to the home of her parents at Marysvllle, Mo. with Mot Inviting- Mora ('o!llinm. "No, sir," said the man who had wavered. "I won t learn to ride a bl cycle. I had thought of trying It but I have j ist heard ot a peculiar trait It. the machine that caused me to changi my mind." "What's that?" "I understand that when you first try to ride If you see anything you 63 peclally wish to avoid you're almost certain to run Into It. "There's a good deal of truth in It. "Well, that settles the wheel for me I have enough trouble with blll-collec- tore as it Is." Washington Star. their light No freight train draws such a com modity Of var'ous wares as this thing brings to me Of Information; heav'n and day and night. Ocean and sea are plundered of their sweets To give me what my soul so gladly greets. Rushville, 111. Rev. L. C. Littell. Chicago Record. another clerk called the police. was arrested and at the station ad mitted that he had entered the place with the Intent of robbing It, Ave hours before his discovery. Too Maeh for Kolomna. From the Oakland Echoes: King Solomon waa the wisest man that ever lived. People came from miles around Juet to look at the receptacle ot so : much wisdom. One day a young man came to him and knelt before hit throne. "Oh, king, live forever," aald tha young man. "I am In love. I btught the object of my affection a dia mond pin. She allowed me to klea her, and later accidentally called me 'dear,' and blushed and apologized. Doet she care anything for met" "I don't know," said King Solomon. Roeaat Rook. In Baron Rothschild's recent book o anecdotes he tells some curious tale of the extremely stringent rules of etl quette which prevailed at the Freud court In the reign of Louis XVI. Marl Antoinette christened the Comtesae d Noallles "Mine. Etiquette." Once, wh"i she fell from a donkey In her prlva: grounds, she Jumped to her feet ant cried out, laughing: "Go and fetel Mme. de Noallles: she will tell us wha Is prescribed for a queen of Franc when she falls off a donkey." Mada an Error. A clerk was showing a lady some parasols last week. This particular talesman has a good command or lan guage, and knows how to expatiate on the good qualities and snow tne Drsi points of goods. As he picked up a parasol from the lot on the counter and opened it he struck an attitude of ad miration, and, holding It up to the light, aid: "Now. there, isn't It lovely? Look at that silk! Particularly observe tn miallty. the finish, the general effect. Peel It Paw your hand over it No foolishness about that parasol Is tharaT' be said, as be handed It over to the lady. "Isn't It a beauty r Yes," said the lady, "that's my ow too I laid It down here." Coining of Ponnlas. It to not generally known that all the fcnlnor coins of base metal, such as pennies and nickels, are made at the Philadelphia mint, and that nearly 100,000,000 pennies are coined there every year. This large number la oc casioned by the fact that thousands of pennies are lost annually,.and,the.ioy ernment has some r'.lfflcuity In main talnlng a supply. 'The profit of the government on their manufacture is large. The blanka for making them are purchased for $1 a thousand from a Cincinnati firm that produces them by contract. Blanks for nickels are obtained In the same way, costing Un cle Sam only a cent and a half a piece Gold is coined In Philadelphia and San Francisco. Not enough of It comes In to the mint at New Orleans to make the coinage of it worth while. Gold pieces are the only coins of the United States which are worth their face value Intrinsically. A double eagle contains $20 worth of gold without counting the one-tenth part copper. Bha Kxpraaard Hanelf, Ar, English paper tells of a real Mrs. Partington. She walked into the office of the judge ot probate and asked: "Are you the Judge of reprobates?" "I am the judge of probate," was the reply. "Well, that's it, I expect," quc;h the lady. "You see, my husband died de tested and left me several little Infidels, and I want to be appointed their execu tioner!" 1IU Anxlaty. Bank President I understand that you are not only a good book-keeper but a prominent member of the church? Applicant Yes, sir; but I hope that 'won't count against me. New York World. Not at Horn. Guest Ah, then you are a musician. What instrument do you play? Mu sician The first fiddle. His Wife (em phatically) But only In the orchestra. Saphirs Witiblott. B cyrla on Rsllaaya. New York Press: More than "5,0h bicycles belonging to passengers leav ing the city have been handled by rai! road companies during the first fort night of the present month, end;ng yrs terday. This is largely In txcess rf tin number carried during any pre vie;: two weeks, and forms a basis far t:i opinion expresred to-day by a pss?: ger arent that 1'ie 1; indling of bUycl is nov.' tmong the 'uost difficult ;nc lems conrrontinc railroad comp ail Tha Fall Fabric. Among the fabrics that will be In great use this fall are handsome silk and wool mixtures in checks and tripes; Clarissa, a silk and mohair mixture; Caraoute, a Panama weave with mohair tufta; Jacquard mohair Blcllienne. Scotch cloth, a pretty silk and wool textile; Bourette Lena, and ome handsome English serges, very flexible and glossy, showing some ex. oeptionally rich and attractive autumn dyes also French mohairs in new weaves and colorings. new mm Evening Post KxeiM-1 fv a Trovrb "Did vou ever go to war, boss?'' i. quired a traveler of a farmer. "No, sir; I have enough to do loo' inn: af'.er hegs." "Than'i heaven," fervently e'acnla ed the traveller. "What for?" asked the astoahh" granger. , - "Because I have at last met Uie who rea"y believes that 'the m'Ehtier thar. :he swori Not Altogether Smooth. One eye was in mourning and there was a long strip of court plaster across the bridge of his nose. "Yes," he sighed, "how correct it la that the course of true love never runs smooth." "That's right" said his sympathizing friend, "this trying to kiss a girl on a tandem Is not all asphalt and mac aflam." Life. Rata ad. Dick You know that feller workin I la shaft 17 who was always klckin' for la raise? Mick Yes. Dicb Well, ha kicked over a oaa ot djcamlt to-day land gat tt U-t-Dat. Tha Long-eat Ride for Fire Cants. Some time ago the editor of the Street Railway Journal of New York began to gather information as to the longest rides given for a five-cent fare In the cities of this country contain Ing over 50,000 Inhabitants. The result of his labor appears In the July num ber of the Journal. The Mst contains twenty-two cities, beginning with New York, with nearly 2.000,000 Inhabitants, and ending with Indianapolis, with over 100,000 inhabitants. The longest ride for a flve-oent cash fare In miles Is as follows: New York, 12H; Chi cago, 15; Philadelphia, 11; Brooklyn, lft; St Louis, 15; Boston, 10; Jersey City, 8V4; San Francisco, 12; Minneap oils, 13; Cincinnati, 13H; Cleveland, 10; Buffalo, 13; Lynn, 6; New Orleans, 7; Washington, 9; Detroit, 10; Mtt waufcee, 9; Kansas City, 11; Louisville, 9; Rochester, 9; Denver, 11; Indianap oils. 11. New York Sun. Beeply Enraged. "I will hunt him to the figurative ends of the earth." said the Boston man, In most earnest tones. "Pshaw!" said the other. "You are not the first man who has been held up and robbed of three or four dollars.' "I care not for the paltry money,' said the Bostonlan, "but when he pointed the firearm at me the beast said: 'Stand right where you are at!' 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