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TVICniTA PATLY BEACOX.MOyDAY.DEcfarBE)! 12, 1004. SHAKE GR1HHERS HEESH1IT IS SPREADING OF PHILIPP 1ES lo Lai ore SO ARE SAID TO HAVE POWER TO MESMERIZE. GoldenS andante mar quickly and the become more animated and bgln the dance which is known as th Ang As nwn as they are all animated and dancing, swaying to and fro, with their mouths open and their tor.gues darirg. he plays a very rapid and wild sir ai.d then suddenly allows the rp.i!s to leap out of the Jar. Then follows an extraordinary scene.

The music seems to affect the pee-tntors as much as it does th snake. Iuring the exhibition they eat and drink until intoxicated. At time they even mix confusedly with the liberated reptiles, and dance among them ur.til exhauted. when they fall to the ground, as though dead, orercorre with and with the nipt alcbohol which they have drunk. When the channer Is tired of playing a sees that he hi.

i sufficiently entertained the spectators, he concludes h.s exhibition in the same manner that he begn; that he begins to moderate the music and concludes with an extremely slow and sad melody. The obedient to the raps of his switch, thn return to their retreat in the large earthen jar, rolling themselves up at the bottom. If any have remained on the floor, mingled with the intoxitatel men. the charmer switches such lagging reptiles on the head, compelling them to betake themselves to their habitat. on in the Jar, and they obey the wmmand of their master.

When all the reptiles are within the jar, they are then sprinkled with nlpa alchohoU whereupon they immediately fall asleep. rate LS mite DAILY CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY TO LOS ANGELES, SANTA BARBARA AND SAN FRANCISCO ins December 25 RUSSIA'S WEAKNESS Popular belief credits Russia with DRTJG CLERK TELLS QUEER EXPERIENCES Says Customers For the Drug Are Growing More Numerous. Strange Sensations Pro-inced. From the Washington Post.

you know," said the druggist, "that the? hasheesh habit has b-en spreading to a considerable extent of late?" "A yenr efi I had but one enstonrer for th- drug, but now or six Of coursethey don't ask for the drug itself, for they know they could net get it. But they hand me in which hasheesh appears as an important ingre'Hent. and. as it is gener-aly signed by a practising physician in good standing, there is no reauson why I should refuse to make it up. Tou see, cannabis Indlca, Indian hemp, and hasheesh are one and the same drug, and under the two former names it is used very largely jn prescriptions.

It is supposed by many to be safer drug to administer than opium or morphine, so far as the danger of its becoming a fired habit is concerned and that Is why so many phyrtcians do not hesitate to use it in cases of extreme excitability. "A favorite wiay giving It." continued the druggist, 'is in the form of bromidia. This compound, which or. would suppose from its name to be bromides, contains a sufficient quantity of hasheesh to produce a delicious, dreamy state that has an irresistible attraction to those suffering from nervous irritability. Of course, they attribute their pleasurable sensations to bromides'.

If they knew how great a part hasheesh played in producing the phenomena, they might hesitate to repeat the expedience. But in most cases they are ignorant of this, and so go on, without the knowledge of their jihywicians. having the prescription repeated again and aienin until the deadly habit Is formed." "How does hasheesh affect one?" '1 can best answer that question lf relating to you a chapter from my own experience," replied the druggist, "for I was once a habitual consumer of the drug myself. I was a drug clerk then, and. having great deal spare time on my hands, passed many hours each day in reading.

Among other boooks that I read was Alexander Dumas' famous novel, "The Count of Monte Crtsto." Well, the hero of that book, as yom gigantic power and proportions, while Janan is looked upon as a pygmy, or a curious and a quaint toy. says a writer in the New York Sun. When the truth regarding each of the present contes tants is better known, surprise will give to respect and admiration for Japan. The area of Japan Irrespective of Third season of the most luxuriously equipped train in the world. Everything to make you comfortable.

Buffet, Dining, Observation and Pullman Care fresh from the builder Runs via El Paso and Southern Pacific through New Mexico. Most southerly course of any transcontinental route line of easiest grades and lowest altitudes. Every mile is a mile away from winter. Quick schedule. Leaves Chicago 8:10 p.

St. Louis 9:30 p. arrives Los Angeles 2:45 p. Hard day cut. Formosa, is 27.000 square miles greater Catch Snake and Train Them by Airs Play On a Reed.

Qiwr Dances Affect the Men. New York. Dec. genera it may be stated that the Filipino Indians are passionately fond of music. Some Hay th guitar or mandolin, others the metal wind instruments, many the flute the violin, the antl antl.

the siflon, the latigueta. the rave; but the tlute or pito of wood and the pito of can are the characteristic instruments of the In-dlans who live in the native settlements and form tribes In the mountains. The pito of cane is of especial interest, because It is the instrument by mean of which lovers are enabled to communicate with each other. It consists of a small piece of cane with a tongue cut some five centimetres from a knot, forming the closed end. tongue is scraped until it is as thin as thick pap-.

Three holes two centimetre apart are cut in the cone. The Indian places the reed in his mouth so thst his lips cover the reed tongue, and with his fingers covtrsir uncovers the holes as he plays. With this pito of cane he plays waltse pol. kas. schottisches and everything that he hears after hearing an air 'once.

Upon this Instrument he also makes 'his prayers and supplications. Th piro of cane serves the Indian for all his festivals and merrymakings, and particularly for serenading his sweetheart in the hours of the night: above all to announce to her fromisfar Ids approach. Between them there Is a melody agreed upon beforehand and a for conversing together. The Indian plays his melody from afar, and at the end sound, a certain note or series of notes asking her If she an come to him at the rendevoua agreed upon between them. She replies with the notes previously arranged for the answering call.

The meaning of the notes is known to them a lone. When the parents of an Indian maiden object to her keeping company with her lover and do not allow her to go out. the two use pit for conversing together. Heforehand the Indian has taught his sweetheart a species of dialogue or v.n alnilary, for conversing without anybody being able to understand them. Tranquilly, therefore.

In their cabins, the two draw their pitos and begin to question and to reply to each other as much as they wish. That is to rhv, tli the pito the Indian forms an alphabet and syllables. The Indians in general are charmers of reptiles: in aitlcuar the Igorrote youth of the Ouiangan. who live in settlements or and inhabit the mountains. Thtse tribes are almost all semi-savage and when they are maddened the only thing which will cilm them is music.

It is a custom of theirs to spend hours in tall trees. It may be, playing some melancholy refrain with the wooden flute, or playing warlike 4iis with the pito of cane. When in their uanderlngs they meet a snake, they Immediately raise the pito of cane to their mouth and play a particular air to call to their help the than that of the Brittsrh Isles. aid it haR a population of 50,000.000, or more than the British Kingdom. more than France, and 6.000,000 more than Austria-Hungary.

Enthusiastic patriotism pervades every unit of the population, and the existing conscription is not in the least required to the ranks of a stupendous army. Kasily fed, docile, and intelligent. Ja-Iian can place in the field and maintain a large body of troop, with greater facility and less expense than any government in the known world. Fearless of death, which they consider only a passport to paradise, and mobile to a degree, the Japanese make the best and most effective troops in any Held or under any condition In this century. For years the government of Japan has been quietly absorbing every improvement In civil, scientific, naval and military which could be obtained in either hemisphere, and her young men have been trained and are now being trained in the best schools and colleges of Kurope (excepting Hussfa) and America, till both arms of the service have demonstrated their ability to overcome their huge adversary.

As tacticians and strategists, the Japanese Sunny California is not far away. On Golden Stato Limited the distance is measured by hours, nut miles. You can j.iay arolf. clini!) mountains, ride or ein.y sea-bulling there ail winter. Hote are excellent, living expenses aiv not hih, the railroad rate is low and the trip is easy ami restful.

(Jo for health, for rot. for "hansre of scene an.l new experience, ami the (ivdvA rfMl time you are- sure to haw. Reserve berths now. Information and beautifully illustrated booklet on re- quest. C.

E. BASCOM, C. P. A. probably remember, was a hasheesh eater, and Dumas description of the marvelous effects produced by the drug excited in me a desire to experiment with it on my own account.

The first time I took it I stretched commanders, both military and naval. myself on a lounge in the office and awaited the glorious vision that I sup posed would soon rise up before ray eyes. Bj nothing of the kind occurred. I minrn nnmtnnniu At the expiration of half an hour I was feeling deliriously comfortable and happy, but my senses continued to ex- have no superiors. On the other hand, we must consider Russia as she actually is, not as superficial know ledge represents her to lie.

(Iranted. the enormous area dominated by the KomanorT dynasty, and an aggregate population of 129.WXi.ono. an honest dlssenlion will Bhow that its huge bulk is Hussia's greatest weakness. Out of the total general population, the following races, conquered and held In subjection, fire naturally looking for UU1VMVIU ill ufiudLD exerrlse the funct'on in a perfectly nor home in a. much mora cheerful from of drarr-ed: Intermittent fever may bp an.

mind. Jfrrw the part of the notinct 1 by dreams of a terrifv'ng ha-- story that puzzle me. The srelatl-t arte-, and thee are also the signs of snt for h-r son and warned him that i cerebral congestion. Dreams about fire perhaps his mother had not long to jiv? sometimes, in women, neourred live, as persistent dreams of a bad kind in: b-for hemorrrV'gp: dreaic. ilwvrt in woman of her ace wre sometimes bicM and red objects common in some of which were on the point of rupturing, disturbed the of blood 111 the brain, causing certain subjective syrrrtoms which gave to her dreadful dream.

The nen-p snecialist worked bockuard from the dream to the diseased blood vesaeta- tu.n.. mal way. Then two friends came in to chat with me, and I forgot all about having taken the drug. While we were conversing on the most ordinary topics. I was suddenly wlzed with an uncon -e.

conditions. nen a per- nronhecv iht she had an stroke anil a-- i or jour aunt death. an opportunity to release themselves trollable tit of laughter, beginning with ito liirnts. mere i rnmu it .1.1 i died within a few hours. Kow do von is abdominal shst ruction or his II v.

is to Imagine' from anything that I have from the yoke: Mohammedans Siberians l.r.000,0V) not in good order. And so with many other diifiises. explain an occurrence of this kind doctor?" 'What do you think of it asked the physician. OF llltlEIK OFTEN CAN BE TRACED TO BODILY AILMENT. Physician's Hints at to Puzzling Nightmares Are Interesting.

Some Strange Instances. saia tnat eve time a person has an unpleasant dienm something dregful is going to htijien: on the contrarv. it has been polluted out thtt the most spirits Asnany, Ailali and Anani. They believe that on playing the favorite air of the spirits these i-ome running to them and with their touch niaken tep. ti es insensible.

Without fear the Indians approach cnaKe and play on the wooden liute ertnin airs whi. seem to affect the "Put." said the young man. 'what is it. precisely, that starts one dreaming 'I don't know. Like my iunt.

I am in this fashion not at all superstitious and yet I can- 1 'Same bo lily rnehtful dreams may have a ver over whf 'h- ial causes in.t imagination runs riot not helo thinking that now and af.a:n that hilf- in suc essh an elderly person 1. a i cn Then U'Hh ttlnit.t, ill I'oles Jews Armenians Tartars Caucasians Slavonians Finns Sartens and Illckls Sabatnikis Mokharlans Hulgarians Hermans "Iruxerrs 7.000.000 8,000.000 a.OaO.OOO 6.00.0n0 4.000.0,10 4.i.Min.itMi 3,000,000 I.jiiO.WI I.i.mKi.iiO.) ..1.000 WO people do receive in dreams, warning? awake corMftion in which dreams o-r-of impending calamity or approaching ir.oniy oceni. The reflect ive front o-d of the mind, judgment, reason, volition. "The whole subject or dreams." said -the powers of thole an! control, a-e the physician, 'takes us into a region all in abeyance, and so there is an un-that has not yet been fully explore 1. bridled sway of the aid In general, it may be said that dr-ams an association of Uie-'S.

are the confused recollection of what "This has been proved by actual r-x- 01 Particular kind th, right hand give the snake light may be well to se if rt does le- the wounding it. until it becomes lethagie. Instantly w', 'they seize it and plave it in a leather Quite. If a person then, is In i health and his body comfortably dis- MavillR s1 SIlflkp, poned during sleep, he ought not to arry it tu it Miatelv in a dei.itnrv to domesticate a bubbling sensation in the pit of the stomach and rising higher and higher until it broke forth in an explosive guffaw at my mouth. "What are you laughing about." asked my friends in astonishment.

"I coould not tell them for I did not know myself. Everything that was presented to my senses, every idea that entered my mir.d seemed exquisitely droll, and I passed from one fit of merriment to another with hardly a second's interval between them. I fell from the lounge lo the floorsand rolled over and over in a jwroxysm of laughter. 1 tried to stop, but I could not. I gasied for br-ath and grew crimson in face, laughter became a positive Iin.

but all my efforts to restrain it were tf no avail. The lit lasted about 15 or 2J minutes, when it subsided, I was so weak that I could not raise myself from the floor. friends assisted me to the lounge, I fell into a deep sleep, during which I did not experience any of tha visions I had antieiimted. That was mv first experience with hasheesh, ai.d it was a long time before I tned it again." ve l.ivp seen or ar, nor Iier'IirenT. is i i hour nf on.l lntr.lv another fnimd en tl.

1 i it. and at the Sound of music to make received, and of ideas more or tickled, theie was a dreain of ri. as- 1 V. ''f it dance before (he and in their iamny uicerr-ions. nc receptacle or ,11 nu a quiet liuno, -1 (,.,..

fi.r Total lt.C0fl.'f.O This leaves only 20.000,i geir.ir llussian in whom unlimited co. 'l lnue might he phoed, were not the rc.ij.jiily of the Russian as dissatisliel as th foreign races held in subjecrlon. This dissatisfaction is evidenced by the sassination of prominent official. The enormous extent to which le-sertlon prevails in Itussla is astound a healthy body, no late he ivy meals, niKh circ umference of 1.5 me-a moderctely warmed, weii-ventilated Thl9 )ar has two handle. To bedroom, a fairly hard mattress, hours i uf.

nf thMn lhl, cover is fastened with of sleep long enourh for mental tIlhK leather. The cover is -ossed and physical recuperarioii thrf are thick flbr. of the mim. Urx- a sound, closely associated with them. Probably ter being torn from the lir: when most dreams are caused by etrtain tweezers were made to vibrate near the morbid or uncomfortable states of the 'ear.

was drt.tin of church lv.idy during sleep. The specialist who: and so on. Hut such dreams aie not foretold the death of your -aunt based the common eperirne of us ill. Who his prophecy on this has not had a frightful nightmare be- "But how could she tell him what cause of an indige.iblo or 11 eai state her body wua in during sl.ep? tlen late at Apparently she was not suffering from "The. sense of in -ir-p is any often due to impeifict of 'Such Information is not always bedroom.

If the is too hot. essary. It is a wtll known medical 1 The f.ut that often Wore the signs of dis-if'11 K-nsatum of falling from a nr.wlromlc dreams rm thev are technic- Krat height may be due to nothing (wild l-ainiftl in the manner of a net. the re-wnements of ing dreamless ing and hardly creditable to those w.ti I From the Newark News. "A most remarkable an 1 puzzling affair has just happened in our family," Bald a young man to his physician a few days ago.

"An old aunt living in a town not far from here, dreamed for two or three nights in succession that she was being cut in two. or had met with some other dreadful accident. "She was very much disturbed over It, thinking it must be a bad omen, but, as she did not believe in fortune telling or anything of that sort, she made up her mind to consult an old friend i who was a specialist in nervous ureases. Some of her relatives smile 1 when they heard of intention, and paid her dreams were due to nothing worse than a slight attack of indirection easily cured by son.e simple house, hold remedy and that she was altogether too much fut? over the matter. "Always extremely careful in her diet, and having none of the symptoms of Indigestion, this explanation did not satisfy her.

She went to the specialist, who prescribed for her. and she ome The is titular form and made, likewise, of the wiid palm; tni woi.d is so hard that a lion lam.ul A SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL 1,1 It London Starts Sntucriptlon List j.iie iie i.i.iv i HtiL. ill1. 11 it MORAL PEOPLE, IMMORAL For This Purpose. fastens.

The reptiles cut once a month, arid London. Dec. liL frorn one have lived In tint oui.tr y. the cor. script is on the road to join reirimer.t to which he has been asopnej he is only allowed kopecks per dy, which i qua Is i'j er.ts American money, wiih to piovi.Ie supp.ct.

Frequently only thin spring suits are owned by the young soldier in the Ilussi.iii winter. The favorites at anuv headquai rs are the subalterns and non-commissioned officers who treat young re rtiits the most cruelly nd despotb For two months only 5 kopecks, or 22'i cents, has to provide shoe blinking and brushes, soap, cutting, smoking, needles and thread, oulside of food and transportation. The rations are for each soldiers od ally called and in some cases, each i than the involuntary trent 10 the other with the of disease has its own peculiar dream ot th foot- The howev. r. 'what is known as Iiamn Grant's statue Thus hear disease is frequently ac- sa'' 'oniinoii Un am is aiwn- in Lek ester Square, no 111-compankd by dreams of impending pleasant If -gacy from our remote v.n e-'- or ial At last, however, death: previous to attacks of cerebral the ape family ho were ai cus- the metropolis has begun a determintd hemorrhage, patients dream of exper- toined to sleep on the bram-he- if the effort to remedy all this.

their meal consists of wild pii-eons. magpies, parrots and little monkeys. At times, when the Indian charmer is sick or hunting in the mountains, or away warring with a hostile tribe, and has forgotten to give the snakes their meals at the proper time, they become so lethaigic tlilat they appear to me dead. IV hm the Indian arrives with the provisions, and sees them in such a stale, he sprinkles them with nipa palm a'chohol, draws his pito of cane tencing some frightful caiamily. as being cut in two.

which your aunt n-ees, ana wnen tney lost men noiti 1 ne ihkioii county coutxii ha? agreed as they did sm'titnes the cot.se- to providea suilable site, and a provls-quences were so serious as to make the ional has Iieen appointed to incident a perpetual nightmare to arrange 'he among h' them and their d'sc-ndanta ever after- figure the names of I'nited State" A inward. bassador Choate. the Lord Mayor of "Physicians are occasionally reon- i London. I.ord Lord Heay, sibie for bad A man fell on rd A vebury.Alina-Tadema. Sir Henry daily, three pounds black corn briMd, baked with the husks included, one IKiuiid sugar every three months, one Christmas and New Year Holiday Rates a.d plays it, changing the airs, until Queer Doctrine Expounded by an Individualist.

Xcw York, Dec. 12. Before the Sunrise Club, and organization of personi who think differently from other persons, James F. Morton spoke on "The Morality of the Immoral," last night. The Sunrise Club is composed of philosophical anarchists, socialists, free thinkers, single taxers.

vegetarians and others at outs with the existing ordr of things. It dined last evening at tha Cafe Boulevard. Mr. Morton, who is a Harvard master of arts, and a grandson of that Smith who wrote "My Country 'Tis of Thee is an individualist and philosophical anarchist Just from the home colony, an anarchist experiment near 'SrMtMi, Washington. The Home colonius live as they please in all things, including the relations of the sexes- Free lote is a part of their system.

This and similar tenets of the Home Col any furnished the text. Emma Goldin.vi wss there and Indorsed Mr. Mortons views or Mr. Morton's talk on mora.s. 'Je said: "On one extreme of humanity rus the peopie who live in ruts, who think that the human beings who do not walk in the ruts which humanity has the reptiles revive.

Sometimes it hap VIA. pound of meat three times weekly, which invariably Is the rottenest to be found in the market, and must be pens that he finds remaining only one or two of the largest and most fero cious; the others have disappeared cooked on skewers to prevent Its falling apart. The commissary sergeant li ving and lieeibohm Tree. Dr. Kurnival has accepted the chairmanship of the ciMninitn-.

and Ltrd Averbury is to be treasurer. Ukirard Hadger has offered to start the fund with a lit st subscription of with an addition of $5,000 for the p--ifi: puipose, and J.OW for the t-ipeme it the appeal. eaten ny me rig ones. This, howevt draws pay for good meat, but by crrm lardy happens. The Indbn snake charmers, are be insl arrangement with the butcher, he gets the worst possible and divides the lieved by the Spanish to possess a cer his head, and to ward off the inflammation of the brain, his physician put a strong plaster on hia hed and this gave the patient considerable pain.

To-ward morning he fell asleep and dreamed very distinctly that he had falen Into the hands of a party of Indians who were scalping h'm. Here is nnother instance a more remarkable dream of the same kind. An English general In Hindustan wae moving about from place to iAsucn with a regtrnent of tol-dlers). rhiding the country of the native robbfis and murderers, cailtd thugs. His wife on? morning urgently entreated him to move their tents from the spot a lovely opening in a junglv difference with his accomplices.

Ac tain power of mesmerizing all kinds of reptiles, and to be able to do with them cordingly this post Is eagerly sought for as the only protitable Job in the regi- whatever they wish. There never has bee. It is asserted, a case In which a 'i sV WITH AH) OP CAMERA How New Jersey Central Con 'charmer has been bitten by the snakes ment. For a whole company pound of tea is allowed a day. Soup of various kinds is made with cabbages kept In barrels in the magazine frequently for five or six years.

Vodkl Is only served out on festive occasions, such (wiii'h he carried with hirn for his ex ihibition, or by those he frequently en ductors Were Entrapped. New Hrunswlck. Dec. 12. ivc or i conductors on one of th Now Jersey Central railway trains have be.

discharged, it is said, on the testimony of counteis on the mountains and on the labelled as proper, are beyond hope. as a new arrival In the commandant's i banks of streams and rivers. I The Indian earns money by the cxhl where they had been pitched the pre On the other extreme are those who vious' evening. She said she had been private detectives and cameras- One work on their own will and let the family when the event is celebrated ly Indulgence to the men of the regiment; jbilion of bis snakes. He has them hauntei all night wkh dreams of dead conductor, who asked for a reason for trained to dance to the sound of the strongest win.

Between them are tbs individualists, those who believe that men. During the day, some time afrer hi was permitted to look the article howeved is of the vilest possible kind, being only the lees of old miiKK' of his pito. When he wishes to exhibit them, he takes his pito and to barrels, wi'h water added. the world Is a place to be Joyful in and that free self expression is the fundamental law of every human being. this conversMlton had taken place, thelat photograph of himself in the ait general received information that madejof tak-in a ''rink of ll'Uor.

Another him give, orders to have the whole of dismissed railroader wa, confronte'l the ground where the tents had teen a of himself sitting down The paternalism of the Russian gov the music, the reptiles dance In the earthen jar. thrusting their heads and haif of their bodies through the hobs ernment resolves itself into an absorp We of that class are those who ars tion of all Important Industries to the in his car among a group of pitched, thoroughly du up. This as called immoral because we won't have rammed down our throats what the world calls morality. We are not dan utter exclusion of individual operators, in this manner narrowing the channels of industrial opportunity for the citi The company said that hit- htnl the other persons In the'tictui to ride. free.

One fare plus 50c for tlie round trip, except where fare antl one-third will make less rate, with minimum selling rate of oOe for adults and 25c for children. TERRITORY TO WHICH TICKETS MAY BE SOLD. "All points on the Missouri Pacific and Iron Mountain System; also to all points in Arkansas, Indian Territory, Kansas, Missouri all points south of Missouri river, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee (Memphis oniy) Texas and to Colorado west to and including common points, Denver to Trinidad, inclusive DATES OF SALE AND LIMITS. Tickets will be sold Pec. 24th, 25th and 31st.

1904, and January 1. 1005, good to return up to and including January 4th, 1905. E. E. BLECKLEY, I.

R. SHERWIK, T.P. A. Wichita, Kan. gerous, except as every man who thinks zen to a very small limit.

Restrictions is dangerous to crystallized thought. of the COVT. When the reptile are exhibited within a house, adnuttaiii Is gained by each visitor paying whatever he wishes to present. Visitors arc advised ill advance that the doors will be closed until the conclusion of the perforniEnce. A circle is formed In the middle of of a very annoying character hinder The world is beholding an awakening the change of location which from time LION AHD LAMB TOGETHER Parisian Trslaer Fulfils a Biblical time may become necessary In any bus iness, jeopardizing the success of the enterprise.

Such conditions of outrageous and done, and the bodies of 14 human beings who had been murdered by the thugs, were discovered. "The odor of putrefaction from these corptwM had suggested to the general's wife her horrible dream of seeing dead men all night. It is not difficult to see that not so very long ago, when faith In the supernatural was more vigorous than it is now, and no explanation of this kind would have occurred to any one. such a dream with the subsequtnt discovery, might very well have been taken for a levekuion from the other world. There was certainly nothing supernatural about the dream of your aunt.

The diseased ctrebraj blood vessels, uncivilized maladministration are re- Paris. Dec. ll-An animal trainer has a lai ge room epablc of tantainlng startling Paris this by ex til i fortabiy a hundred perrons. In the itlng the fulfillment of the biblical pro-j centre is placed the Jar contalng the phery of the lion lying down with rent lies. lamb.

The Hon likes and allows himse'f When everything Is ready the chirm- sixmsible for nihilism, and anarchlal tgttatton spreads over the whole em of the right of man to live his ovn life and think his own thouhgts. 'The people who defy conventional standards of morality in, let us say, the problems of sex, are getting a certain standard of recognition which would have been impossible in other times. AVe who live In defiance cf the marriage system and the system of conventional morality founded thereon, know that the new conception ot relative morality are as well fitted to safeguard the future of society as ths old standards, which drew a siirp Una between right and wrong." pire. So-called accidents in maneu to be played with by a lamb. The kin er takes his pito and begins to play vering the Baltic fleet recently reported.

a very slow melody, which he calls a ould be otherwise explained, and if the truth were be known, they could be of beasts has been trained to bis present degree of per feel I on by means of toy lam In being placed In a cage with him. They were at first torn up. but afterward left alone when found Inedible, "desaletagadora." or awakener. The snakes begin to move themseslves and raise fhffr heads. Imm Ilately the charmer plays an set down to malingering by members of the crews belonging to the dissatis fied class..

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