Tito Ilotort Ready. A bustling agent for a patent churn Invaded the ofllcc of a busy merchant one day and proceeded to deliver his lecture. "One moment , please , " said the merchant. "May I ask to whom I am Indebted for this visit ? " The caller produced hlo card. It contained the inscription : , "Barton # cbulon Day. Agent for Cosmopolitan Novelty Com pany. " The man of business studied the card a moment. Then ha looked up. "I am honored by your call , Mr. Barton Zebulon Day , " he aald , with a genial smile , "but this Is also my B. 2. Day. Good day ! " A REMARKABLE CASE. Tbb following CORO was printed originally In The Monitor , a newspaper publiHbod at Moadford , Ontario. Doubts wore raised ante to its truthfulness , consequently a close watch was kept oa the caw for two years and the original ntatement baa now been completely verified. Mr. I'otch had been n hopeless paralytic for flve years. His caho has hod wide at tention. Ho was confined to his bed , was bloated almost bovond recognition , and could not take polw food. Doctors called the disease spinal sclerosis , and all said ho could not live. The Canadian Mutual Life Association , after a thorough oxamjBution , paid him bis total disability claim oL 1,650 , regarding him as forever incurable. For thrco yearu ho lingered in this condi tion. Alter taking eoine of Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale , People there gpwas a slight change , a tcn- dency to sweat freely. Next came a little feeling in his limbs. This extend ed , followed ii\x oioim. uy u ii sensation , until at lent the blood began to course freely and vigorously through his body. Soon bo was restored to his old time health. A reporter for The Monitor recently called on Mr. Fetch again and was told : "You may say there is no doubt as to my cure being permanent. I am in better health than when I gave you the first in terview , and certainly attribute my cure to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. "To these pills I owe my release from the living death , and I shall always bless the day I was induced to take them. " buch is the history f one of the most re markable cases in modern times. In the face of such testimony , can anyone say that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are not en titled to the careful consideration of every mfforer man , woman or child ? Is not the case , in truth , a miracle in modern medi- cinef' These pills are sold by all druggists and are considered by them to bo one of the most valuable remedial agants known to science. Obligation A gun that makes a loud report when it is discharged. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure , makes weak men strong , olood pure. 50c. SI. All druggists. The American soft felt hat is all the rage In the leading Australian cole nies. 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Triplets Little blessings that but few people appreciate. To the Front. Again , Chicago to New York The Michigan Central , "The Niagara Falls Route , " now leaves Chicago at 4 p. m. , arriving at Grand Central Sta tion. New York City , at 5 o'clock the next afternoon ; In advance of all other limited trains. It also carries a through sleeper to Boston , arriving there the next morning. It connects with all jthrough train * from the west thought I heard a sound as of firing , " remarked the occupant ' < ji No. 1534 , stepping out into or roonijTidor. "That's exactly what "le corylhear. " replied the janitor. "I / ' .been kicking a 200-pound 6 * * th" ° " alrway- " Chicago Tribune. . ' - * Seating . . -bever- * " * -ftli - i ; * " OYEB , TUB TEA CUPS. A drawing room in Kensington. Present Mrs. . Van Tassyl Hussey , Ladj- Betty , Miss Peck , and the hostess. "Will you take sugar with your second end cup , dear ? " said the hostess sweet ly to Mrs. Van Tassyl Hussey , hovering with the sugar-tongs over the basin. "Thank you , I always take sugar. My late husband used to say that a sweet tooth was an excellent thing in the middle-aged ; it denoted simplici ty of ideas. " "Fie ! my dear Mrs. Van Tassyl Hus sey , surely you don't lay claim to " "Middle-aged or simplicity ? " "Either , " returned Lady Betty. "They usually go together nowa days , " observed the hostess ; "it's the young people I don't understand. They seem to be developing into a strange order of being. Have you read Lady Warwick's book on 'Women's Educa tion ? ' " "You mean , " interposed Miss Peck in her precise manner , "Lady War wick's collection of papers read at our recent education congress ? They arc very valuable , and we are greatly obliged to Lady Warwick for her ad mirable preface ; but of course her lady ship has not taken any great part in our work. " "I never could understand , " said Mrs. Van Tassyl Hussey , "how ladies of position could interest themselves in slumming matters. " "Excuse me , " returned Miss Peck tartly , "women's education in the Brit ish empire Is certainly not a question of slumming. " "But these things often fall into the same category , do they not ? I heard only the other day , " pursued Mrs. Van Tassyl Hussey , blandly , "that a great friend of yours had been appointed an inspector or is it Inspectress of dear me of nuisances. , was it not ? " "No , " corrected Miss Peck , "of fac tories. She read an admirable paper on 'Women as Factory Inspectors' at our recent congress. It is included in Lady Warwick's book. We hope , by means of this volume , to open up a great many new careers to women. " "So it would seem , " remarked the hostess. "I suppose , though , they can not all be quite womanly professions ? " "Oh ! we are abolishing these dis tinctions , " explained Miss Peck ; "we find that they rather trammel us in our work ; besides , the great principle that we advocate the equality of the sexes does not permit of any conces sions on our part to " "Womanliness ? " questioned Lady Betty. "If you like to put it so. " "How stupid ! " continued Lady Bet ty. "For my part I wouldn't change * v\ I I / PROWLING ABOUT FACTORIES , places with the most learned man in the world. As the merely frivolous little butterfly that I am , I can get all the admiration I want. " "From men , I suppose ? " sniffed Miss Peck. "The homage some women pay to men is perfectly degrading ; they pander to their vanity In the most contemptible manner. " "As the superior sex , my dear , don't forget that , " said Lady Betty. "Superior in brute strength , but not in intellect. " "Well , let us say in discernment , " Insinuated Lady Betty. "However con temptible the mere man may be , I find him at least appreciative. George told me yesterday my new hat was a perfect stunner ! How's that for an opinion ? And you women have never even noticed It ! " "George ! your husband ? " queried Mrs. Van Tassyl Hussey. "My husband ? " laughed Lady Betty ; "why he never sees what I've got on. One never expects a compliment from one's husband. I mean George Gil- low ; he was skating with me at Prince's yesterday. " "It was always my practice to con sult my husband on all matters , " said Mrs. Van Tassyl Hussey , "but then I suppose you young people would call me " "Not middle-aged , " smiled the host ess. ess."No "No , rather old-fashioned. Marriage itself , they say , is getting old-fash ioned. " "Yes , it Is going out , " said Lady Bet ty. "Only a very small percentage of our women marry , " observed Miss Peck ; "I mean the Glrton and Newnham wo men. " "Does their education make them too fastidious ? " Inquired the hostess. "Perhaps It makes the men fastidi ous ! " said Lady Betty. "I never knew a man yet who would make love to a woman because she held a diploma. They like a nice little ignoramus who doesn't know enough to see through them. " "One can see -why you are so popular Miss , Peck. "For my part , I should like to see the male population of this and every other country swept off the face of the globe but come to the meeting of our Hy gienic Clothing association at St. George's Hall next Thursday , and then you will understand better than you do now why " "Why so many learned women pre fer spinsterhood ? " interposed Lady Betty. "Let us say rather independence , " said the hostess , genially. "Pass mo your cup , Miss Peck one lump ? " "I never take sugar , the glucose ele ment is not wholesome. " "But talking of Independence , " con tinued the hostess , "is independence at the price of spinsterhood the best state for a woman ? Isn't it after all rather a pity to be educated so far above the headof the average man ? For the average man is the best we can get as a rule , isn't he ? " "Yes , " answered Mrs. Van Tassyl Hussey , "and I always think an un married woman is such a hopelessly Incomplete specimen of humanity I mean , of course , the woman of a cer tain age. " "Quite an exploded prejudice , " snap ped Miss Peck. "Now a female factory inspector , " observed the hostess , "I do not really think I could stand. She would give me the creeps , I'm sure. " "It is to careers like this that we look for relief in the female labor mar ket , " remarked Miss Peck , severely. "It is this way that the brilliant future of the emancipated woman lies. We have our foot on the ladder , we are mounting. " "Yes , but when you have climbed to the top , where do" you think the la.lder will land you ? " queried the hostess. "It will land us , " answered Miss Peck , with a gleam like cold steel in her eyes , "at the glorious goal where the present degradation of women will not exist , where they will take their prop er position in the world , and where man will be shown himself as he really is. " "Dear me ! " ejaculated Mrs. Van Tassyl Hussey. "Well , " said the hostess , "emanci pation and the moralizing influence of Girton and Newnham may be all very well ; but for my part I think that education misses its mark when it does not promote the welfare and hap piness of its devotees. And to con demn women to an eternal spinsterhood - hood is surely not promoting their chances of happiness in the general scheme of things. " "For my part5nterposed Lady Bet ty , with an irresponsible shrug of her shoulders , "call it degrading if you like , but I would rather purr on the hearthrug of the merest of men than I would go prowling about factories and sniffing down people's sinks in the glories of emancipation. " "I will wish you good afternoon , " said Miss Peck , snapping the clasp of her serviceable golf cape severely. "I am due on the 'Regeneration of Man' at 5:15. " "Isn't she funny , " laughed Lauy Betty , as the door closed behind her. MILLIONAIRES IN GERMANY. Their Incomes Would Be Small in America or England. The differences in the unit of money in different countries make a consid erable difference in the practical meaning of the word "millionaire. " Webster's dictionary defines a million aire as "one whose wealth is counted by millions. " In popular use one who has a million is regarded as a million aire. In the United States it would b9 $1,000,000. In England it would be 1,000,000 sterling. But as the pound sterling is worth $4.86 and a fraction in our money , the Englishman would require nearly five times as much act ual capital as ths American before the Englishman could take rank in the noble army of martyrs known as mil lionaires. " Here in Germany , where tb.2 unit of value is the mark , which is worth 23 cents and a fraction in our money , much less actual capital is required to make a man a millionaire than in the United States. I had this fact im pressed upon me by reading in a Ger man newspaper that according to the Statistical Year Book * of Berlin that city of over 1,000,000 Inhabitants , con tains 2,092 millionaires each person who has an income of more than 36,000 marks being reckoned as a mil lionaire. " Thirty-six thousand marks are less than $9,000 and $9,000 a year seemed to me to be a rather small "millionaire" income. I found , how ever , by a rapid computation , that 36,000 marks is a little more than Zy > per centum on a million marks ( about $240,000) and there you have your millionaire according to the German value. According to the same author ity there are 477 "thaler millionaires" in Berlin a thaler being 3 marks , so that each of this variety of million aires has a capital of 3,000,000 marks , or about $720,000 each. The wealthi est man in Berlin has an income of 1,729,000 marks , or roughly $400,000. Only seven Berliners have an income of more than a million marks $240,000. Wilmington ( Del. ) News. Grogless American Sailors. The practice of serving a ration of grog to sailors a.v' marines was dis continued in the United States navy many years ago , as the custom was found to be prejudicial to discipline and morals. Grog is still served , how ever , In all the other navies of the world. The advocates of temperance in Great Britain have been trying for years to persuade the government to put a stop to the practice , but in vain. The average man considers other men wise ony when they come to him for advice. The Chinese 1'lnp. Is a very queer looking affair. 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