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Highest of all in Leavening Ma Absolutely pure GAVE GRANT HIS START. Dow tlin Great Commander Went llaelt Into the Army. The Washington Pout in uutliority for the Ktatdmi'iit tlmt (lie lute Mouurul rhonuiH J. I'itdmr giive Oenurul Grunt fiin reul Htnrt. Tlipy hail been clurHiwttes it Wost Point. At tlio opmiiiiK of tlin sivil wur Pitehor, then a cu'ituiu, hud been nitut to .Siirinntichl, Illti., to uct a. United States lniiHtcring ofliiipr. A ItriuiK'T entered Iiih oflice one duy, unci Pitcher rolaton thu following story of the interview: "'You don't Bwra to remember me, foni,' naid tho vitiitor. " 'No, I don't, ' I Huid, 'but I've pen fnn couiewhoro I know. ' " 'I'm Sum Grant,' he nnfiwered. "Him bourd had to chunked him that did uot know him, and thou, yon nee. Iliad not hmiii him hi nee 1840. Ho sat down, and I Hitid : 'Well, Sum, how docs it happen that you are here?' " 'I cum entire,' be wiid, 'to gotHome thing to do. Can't you give nie soiim thing, Tom? "'Yen, I can,' naid I. 'You know how to make ont muster rolls?' " 'I should think so, 'said Grant, with the first Hinilo Keen on bin face. " 'Well, lam allowodflOO per month ond rations for a clerk. If yon like, take that table over there and begin now. ' " A month later Pitehor wulkod into his office and handed his clerk an official envelope directed to "Colonel U. S. Grant." The clerk's face turned red, then pale. "There's yonr chance, Sam," said Captuiu Pitcher. "I'll never forgot this, Tom, never I" answered the other us lie wiped some thing out of his eyes with bis handker chief. Nor did hn. Until Grant's death he was Pitcher's faithful friend and holper. It was always "Sum" and "Tom" be tween thorn. DID HE LOVE BUT ONCE? Onton Who Deliver Eulogies Nlioold Know All the Fauts First. There are wouieu in thin advanced age of civilization who are ready to hinder the efforts of reformers to abolish the funeral pyre of the Hindoo, A nioinoriul meeting was hold a few dnys ago in honor of a man who hud been prominent in public, work. His former colleagues and intimate friends filled the large platform. Among them cut bis widow, weeping silently nuder her crepe veil. Ouo after another tho orators of the omisiou luid tributes of eloquence at tho altar of his memory. One, more inspired und with a longer speech than thu rest, followed the his tory of his life from the time of his birth, "in the troublous days when all Europe was ughust at tho sight of Na poleon striding over the ruius of empires to a universal throne. "But tho most important event of his life," ho continued, "happened at u later dute. It wus at u fancy bull that he met, us ho afterward Naid, thu first anil only love of his life. Ho was there disguised as a highluuder. "Whut?" ho whispered as some 0110 tugged at his coat, but getting no reply, he wont on "And tlio lady of his choice was dressod hero there was 1111 othor tug "was dressed as a Turkish cigarette girl. After a short courtship they were married. " He then continued the eulogy of the youthful bride of the deceased in ex truvagant terms. When he sat down a neighbor orator whispered, "You forgot his widow. " "Oh, no, I didn't. I gave her a good .end off." "Good heavens 1" exclaimed the oth er. "This is his third wifo!" Now York Herald. Corrosion of Metals by Water. The peculiar statement is mado by M. Bauchier in Le Hevue Maritime et Colouiulo that oorrosiou of metals by water may be caused by the action of micro-organisms present in particular harbors, but absent iu the ocean. It ap pears that the fact, us ascertained, of pure aluminium plates immersed iu Norfolk Koails being badly corroded at tho end of three months, while in France commercial aluminium subject ed to the same test wus practically un touched, und two plutes attached to tho bottom of a ship were uninjured after a voyage around the world, led him to in vestigate the sea water from different places, with the following results, ns stated: If introduced into boilers, the Mediterranean water, which contains more salt than the Atlantic water, causes more damage ; so does the water taken from estuaries and near the shore, which contains a larger proportion of nitrates from fermenting organic mat ter. The destructive power of the shore water ia much reduced, however, if it be sterilized by means of boiling. Hie Prise. Father (who has given his consent) I hope, young man, that yon know the value of tho prize you will got in my daughter? Young Man Well ci no, sir. I , don't kuow tlio exact value, but, as neiav as I can find out, it's in the neighbor hood of x'5,000. Loudon Answers Japan Is an Anglicized corruption of Nlfong, the ruune of the principal Island In the Japanese empire. Calioo waa first Introduced from Call rut, In India, as stuff for gvrjtlimien'a riot ho. rower Latest U. S. Gov't Report Bakin Aualntb. No intelligent person should have any doubt about uusliith being a dangnrens, insidirms and nibtle liquor. Whatever temporary service it may yield, subject to medical advice, tho moment that neccs nity ceufes its further uho is a einel viola tion of the laws of health and is not inapt to lead to the abandonment of common decency in uppearanco and deportment The practical and scientific conclusions in regard to tho use of absinth are Hummed up briefly in the statement that "the evil effects of drinking ub sinth are very appaient. Frequent in toxicutiou or moderate hut steady tip. pling utterly deranges the digestive sys tern, weakens tho frame, induces hum ble dreams and hallucinations and may end in parulysis or in idiocy." Chambers says: "Absinth is a spirit flavored with the pounded leaves and flowering tops of certain species of ur temisia, chiefly woriuwnud, together witli angelica root, sweet flag root, star anise and other aromatics. The aromat ics are macerated fur about eight days in alcohol and then distilled, tho result being a green colored liquor. Adultera tion is largely practiced, usually with the essential oils of others herbs, but even blue vitriol is sometimes found in so called absinth. Its effect upon either man or woman uot actively engaged in manual work of some kind must be dan gerous. It makes tho brain dull and nu roliablo. Under its effects the merest glimpses of mental sunshine are imme diately followed by prolonged periods of dejection. Sensible persons are safest if they never touch absinth. ' Brooklyn Euglo. People Who Look Over Houses. "My duty is to show intending ten ants over tho 'houses to let' which ap pear on our books, "said a man employ ed by one of tiio greut firms of land and house agents in London, "it might sur prise you to know that some people have a perfect cruze for looking over houses, though they are comfortably housed enough already und have no im mediate intentiflii of removing. I hi wo shown the saino couple middle aged folks with nothing to do apparently over scores of houses, from cottages to mansions. "And as for 'faddy' people well, I am afraid that the ladies are, in gener al, tho hardest to please, hut then, you see, the whole responsibility is mostly left to them. Somo of them find that every house they look ut has some seri ous drawback, and they will keep me for hours at. a time while they peer about. As a general principle the ladies want a bigger und finer house than they can afford. Often enough the gentleman who accompanies them never says a word, hut lolls about and sinoltt s list lessly. " Pearson's Weekly. Auelrnt Artists. Is it known generally that works of art were well paid for iu ancient times? A German review furnished recently some purticulais about that question. Polygnote of Thasos, who lived about 4."0 B. C. , refused, it is true, nny pay ment for his works and declared that ho wus sufficiently rewarded with tho title of citizen of Athens, which had been conferred on him. But such disin terestedness was seldom imitated. Thir ty years Inter the painter Zonxis of Heracleum was called to the court of Archelaus I, king of Macedonia. He re ceived for his frescoes in the palace of Pella 400 "mines," about 8,000. Mint son of Elathoa paid ):!0,0t)0 for a "Bat tie With tho Persians, " which he had ordered from Aristides, the leader of the Tliebau school. Pamphilus of Syci one gave a course of lectures on painting ; each pupil paid for attendance one "talent," or 1,200 a year. Apelles re coived 20 gold "talents," about 240,. 000, for a portrait of Alexander I, or dered by the city of Ephesus. Monarchy ami Republic. If tho greatest objection to a monarchy is thut a nation may thus run the risk of beiug ruled by a fool or a scoundrel, the greutest objection to certain forms of democracy should be that a nation may thus run the risk of being governed by COO of such. A great English lord was one day confidentially informed that his steward robbed him. "I kuow it," be replied, "but my steward sees thut no. body else robs me." Thut English lord was a wise man. And, as for costs, 1 believe thut enough money is spent and enough business is stopped during a presidential campaign in America to keep all the crowned heads of Europe during the four years of the president s time of office. Max O'Rell in North Americuu Review. A Little Particular. "I had such a lovely dream last night," cried Eleanor. "I dreamed that I was married to a man who looked like Lucieu, talked like Jack and bud Charlie's good qualities. " "Then at last you were suited? bat a pity yon couldn't merge the three into one in some such fashion. It would set tle your mind for you, " "Ye-yes, I suppose so," said Eleanor hesitatiugly, "only I would like him to be able to sing like Harold tool'' Chi cago Times-Herald. The hemlock plant grows wild In many countries, but it Is strongest and nirwt abundant In the active poisonous principle in Italr and Umi. It Is a plant nf ex otvdingly unpleasant odor, aud all 'leru are considered pobuuou. ramr BICYCLE TALE NO. 1784. The Duchess I In a IMIemma, but Make It All night With the Unite. Tho Duchess of Pomposet wus writh lug. poor thing, on the horns of a di lemma. Painful position, very. She was tho greatest of greut ladles, full of fir and fashion, und with a purple, blush (sho was Lorn that color) flung bongly arms around the neck of her lord and master. The mifortunute man wus a chocking sufferer, having a bad unearn td increment and enduring constant pain on account of bis back being broad er than his views. "Pomposet," she cried. "Duky dar ling 1" (When first married she had ventured to apostrophize him as "ducky, " but his grace thought it infra dig., and they compromised by omitting the vulgar a") "Duky," she said, raising pale, dis tinguished eyes to a Chippendale mir ror, "I have mude np my mind." "Don t! expostulated the trembling poor. "Yon are so rash I wiiitt is more, 1 nave , made up yours." "To make up the mind of an English duke," he remarked with dignity, "re quires no ordinuiy intellect, vet I be lievewith your feminine hydraulics you are capable of anything, June. (That his aristocratic rib should have been nufued pluin June was a chrouio sorrow. ) "Don't keep me in suspense, " he con tinued. In fnct, to descend to a collo quiulism, I insist on your grace letting the cat out of the bag with tho least possible delay. "As you will," she replied. "Yowr blood be on yonr own coronet. Prepare) for a revelation. I have fallen! No once, but many times." " W retched woman ! I beg pardon- wretched grande dame ! Call npon Do brett to cover yon!" "I am madly in love with" "By my taffeta and ermine, I swear "Peuce, peace," said June. "Corn pose yourself, dnky that is, Pluntuge- net. Forgive the slip. I am agitated. My mind runs on slips. " The duke grouued. "Horrid, awful slips." With a countenance of aluhaste.' he tore ut his sandy topknot. "I have deceived yon. I udinit it. Stooped to folly." A supercilious cry rent the air as the duke staggered on his patrician limbs. With womanly impulse, flinging caste to the winds, June caught the majestic form to her palpitating alpaca and, wa tering his beloved features with duch- essy drops, cried in pussionute accents : My king! My sensitive plant I Heav ens ! It's his unlucky back ! Be calm, Plantngenet I I have been learning to bike' There! On the sly!" The duke flapped a reviving toe and squeezed the august fingers. "I am madly enamored of my ma chine." The peer smoothed a ruffled topknot with ineffable grace. "Likewise I am determined you shall take lessons. Now it is no use, duky. I mean to he tender but firm with you." The potentate gave a stertorous chor tle, und, stretching out bis arms, fell iu a strawberry leaf swoon on the par quet floor, his ducul head on the lap of his adored Jane. Punch. Seemed Quite Natural. The football pluyer was experiment ing with a bicycle, und it balked, as bi cycles sometimes will. He was disen tangling himself from a barbed wire fence when the stranger enme ulong. "Machine gave you a sort of sur prise, didn't it?" asked the stranger. , "I should suy it did," replied the player. "Didn't exactly kuow where you were for a minute, I guess, " ventured tho stranger. "That's right," returned the player. "For a minute or two I folt sure I wus playing in tho rush line." Chicago Post. Proof Positive. Gladys What are you going to do when yon leave college? Tom Oh, live on my income, I guess. Gladys A man as clever as you might do something to prove his clever ness. Tom Living ou my income would prove me one of the cleverest financiers of the age. Life. Romance and Reality. jm 1 ::ii;ii i i. Hermia Vladimir Eckstein, von have asked for a nieetin, an I giv' it ; wot i the result? You say vou never loved nie! Wot does all them letters mean, all of them writ in poekry an perfooined wid wiolets? I throw the base calomel in yonr teet' (with bitterness); nothiiik you kin say will vindicate yer conduck to nie 1 Vladimir (gazing at stack of letters) Oh ! wot a asa I've bin ! Truth. Tbonch Vermont has increase. i iu population but 2.000 iu 23 years, Mas sachusetts has added nearly l.OOc.ooO to iu inhabitant!) in the same time. And Rhode Island and Connecticut aW iLorf a steady growth. LOCKED UP BY WOODPECKERS. The Fate of a Oround Owl That Had Taken Possession of Their llome. Although tho woodpecker if industri ous, provident und pcuceful, ho is not to bo trilled with or tyrannized over with impunity, as the following inci dent will show : A companion and I on an August duy pitched our camp ut a spring oil tho ta bio lands of the ridge dividing Ojal from fc'iintu Clara vulley. About (he spring stands a largo grove of live oaks. one of these not fur from tho tent door a pair of woodpeckors hud for years no doubt made their dwelling placo. Kome whut shy of ' us ut first, tho birds in few days paid little attontiou to our presence. It frequently amused of a sultry afternoon ns we lounged up on tho buffalo robes laid on the shade grass to observe the birds with whoso labors tho warmth appeared to have lit tie to do. We had camped there a week or ten days when beforo daybreak one morning wo heard a commotion about the home of our staid neighbors. Our attention was attracted by their shrill outcries and the whir of their wings among tho brunches overhead. It had no sooner grown light enough to see than wo pushed back the flap of the tout door and peered ont to ascertain the cause of disturbance. It soon became apparent that a littlo tecolote, or ground owl, ut the approach of day had taken lodging in the hollow occupied by the woodpeckers, to thoir consternation. But tho return of day brought courage to the rightful owners and they resolutely set abont finding means to eject the invader. They tried bluffing awhile abont the only aperture to tho hollow tree, but to little purpose other thun to cause the tecolote to peck at them when they appeared to be about to thrust themselves in. At last, finding that neither threats nor entreaties were likely to be effect ive, and resolved thut if they were to be deprived of their home it would be the last of that tyrannical owl, the woodpeckers brought presently from another part of the grove an ouk ball of the size of the aperture, and, driving it tightly into the hole, withdrew to an other hollow tree, leaving the bird of prey hermetically sealed up. After several days, when we started to return to San Bneuaveutnre, the ball was still in the hole, and the woodpeck ers, settled in their new home, were go- ing abont their business ns if there had never been a tecolote. Portland Press. THE COLONEL WAS MEAN. For a His Ulan lie Played a Small Game With HI Car Ticket. Colonel Blank was a big, pompous man, as it behooves one to be who as pires to u military title without the draw-bucks of u military life. He wus always calling people s attention to his marked facial resemblance to James G. Blaine, "the greutest man, sir, this cen tury and this country have produced." Aud people ill nutured people, that is thought the colonel had a vivid im agination. Tin re was a prodigality about his phy. lque that one somehow expected to see icpeated in the colonel's character. And to hear the colonel hold forth from tho end of the boarding house table over which ho presidod the unsophisticated bourder would never have doubted that such a it usouuble ex pectation would be realized ou closer acquaintance. What, thou, wus this unsophisticated oue'B Hnrprise to hear tho doughty colo nel, evidently in u high good humor with himself, say one day : "Well, I earned my fare down town today." That the colonel would stoop to earn a nickel was remarkable; thut he should boast of it wus incredible. Yon see," proceeded the man of military aspirations, "I wont down in the curette. Getting in at Schiller stroot, the curette wus empty, and I went np to the front und bought six tickets for a quarter. Que I dropped in the box. Then us the cur filled up I was exceed ingly usoful to those who sat farther down, passing their fares up and depos iting them. An exceedingly polite man they all thought me. And so I am, so I am. But instead of dropping their nick els iu the box I dropped my tickets in until I had used up my five tickets and confiscated five nickels. I had regained my quarter and paid my fare. After that I wus not so polite. I let people drop their nickels into the chute which the company provides for that purpose. Awful nuisance, that chute. But it's not my business to play conductor if the coiupauy'a too mean to hire any." And the colonel called for another cup of tea, and the unsophisticated one gasped to think of the smallness of which such greatness wus capable. Chicago Tritmuo. A Poor Spirit. Medium (in a tone with ice down its back) Madam, the spirit of your dead husband wishes to converse with you. Tho Widow Hennypeck Huh ! If be hasn't uny more spirit now than he had when he was alive, it isn't worih pay ing attention to. London Tit-Bits. A 8INGI LAK rOKM OK MONOM ANIA. There is a class of people, rational enougti In other respects, who are certainly monomaniacs Iu dosing thenwelvea. They are eonntantly try ing experiment! upon tneir stomachs, their bowels, their liver and their kidneys with Hnhv nnsiru"s W hen these organ' are tea It out of o'der, If ihey w.mid oulr ue Ho-t t er s - tomai b Bull r. me? would, it uot hoieleuly liiune, perceive its superiority. New Woman Hunhsni. I need change. Thedoc o n "iy is too monotonous; 1 need excitement. Husband Try staing si nome. 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