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News From England. HE Bradiey Martins seem to have astonished everybody. The Eng: Ush newspapers are fled with e parties, although bot Visited them nor ts the arnay of Uitles very startling. But asitis very xtnart to be without # UU have secured th To understand the importance of this item it is necessary to realize how awk- ward it would have been for the Bradley Martins had they failed in their patriotic enterprise, The prayers of all good Americans are with such heroic strugglers, And there is litle doubt of their success. Modesty and gentle blood are pretty sure of acknowledgment in Old England, even when handicapped by poverty, Lacking. fe ER husband tells me he is rarely if ever worried about her bills.” “TI know it, She seems to have po adequate conception of what it means to be well guwned,” ‘LIFE Merely These. ST Summor at Bar Harbor L [circled with my urm A shirt-waist mado of figured silk That had a wondrous charm. I eid within my close embrace A lovely grenadine. QUT ot three hundred and twenty-eight mules that were shipped from San sco to Manila only sixteen arrived ‘The rest were irretrievably damaged being kno: ked about, or were stiothered when the hatches were closed during @ typhoon. ‘Typhoons have no place tu civilized warfare, They are not fair, and If they were fair it would still be mean to use them against mules. Agutuald st xo. He bs alow fellow, anyway, aud his methods are Indefensible. If General Otis bad felt that a typhoon was a lawful weapon agulnst kick- ers, he would have used one long ago on the war correspondents, “oe AMMA, what isadrake? ” “A drake is a male duck.” “Does he bring letters to the other ducks?” NVISEGTORS MANGLING DONE HERE. “ The true Vivtsector must approach a dipicult vvisection with joyful excitement... The sensation of the phystotogist when Jrom a gruesome wound fill ef blood and mangled tissue he drates forth a nerve-dranch . . THs picture, with its accompanying text, we take from The Abolitiontst, the journal of th: British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection. The two ‘‘scicntists” in the picture + has much tn common with that of a seniptor.* —Cron’s Mrtuopix, Page 15, are, presumably, enjoying themselves. The dog is not enjoying himself, but that only adds to the fun the two gentle- men are having with him. It is a form of sport. $ — ‘THE VERY LATEST. Marriage vs. Divorce. ji has been the practice of the Epis- copal Church to countenance the remarriage of innocent partics to a di- vorce procured on what in New York we are used to call ‘statutory grounds.” Some recent marriages of divorced per- sons which created great scandal have so strengthened the hands of the party in the Church which disapproves of divorce altogether that there is a fair prospect that the Church will forbid its ministers to perform the marriage ceremony over anyone who has been divorced, whether innocent of fault or not. The trouble comicbooks.com