11 SENSE. TWECALLCLAIR- thepqWerofw SJIDLE FOB ALL. -y "Julia" Clvi AMuraiirTlir'iUli William T. hld That Aylod V'l'o 1'lraus Can Do lb Oauir-A 1W of the 81m pi. r Inatryc'tloos Easily Understood. Allium T. Sti'ud, uuthor, jouruulint, tlieuffoj.liiHt nwl ci)rriil Htudciit vt all Hint is odd, now nniinuiiw" tliut Iih litm icciivrd by the iiipuus of autoiimtio wrifiiiK from o very woll known niiirit the iuloruiutinu llmt every Jiviu ;i r iou nun wlmt in culkd the sixth iik. lii otln r word", we nro nil iiifditiiiiH, coutrmy to Hie genrrul luppcwition, even iiihohr tlio udvuucod dibcipli h ol KpirilaiiliNin. The mcBMigo or comiiimiicutinn in pivwi lo tho world tlirnoKh Kditor fcttwl, who fcr tliu timo twitiR in uuili r th (juiduiire cf this fvmiuiiia control, tho reiil author of tlio Ktutcnionts It iiitf known iih .Juliu. Her iiiiiUMWS Ii live been conii!) ut iutervulH for Uvo yiurs and hiiioiik (lie Rludcntu of the occult ure rt'gurdcd uh ubpolutnly true. Thut in why Air. Kteutl liiys ho much importance upon them. It in for thin reason he holds thut tho Roiiuuunicntiou butwccu the iuhubitiiiitH of tho world und those who have puxsed uwuy cuu be lunch more free if only people will huva it thut way. In the picrmihc Julin mij": "What I have to tell you in that all those who really wbdi to lmvo the oixtb neufie, or whatever yon uiay choose to term it, go developed that they cau at will become sensibly or to their Bonnes cognizant of the reality of the exigence of the beings who eiicompuwi them about cnu urqoire the gift or faculty if they will but adopt themselves to the laws of the region into which they wish to petietrute. It is a potentiality of the universal bumnu race. Kor is it only human. Many nuimals have tbe open eye. They pee when their owners are blind. Out you can see if you choose It rests with yourxelves. "There is . uo short cut to the sixth sense. There may be something like it in mesmerism uud hypnotism, but that is not ut all what 1 mean. What is pos sible is for every child of man to be come what you call normally clairvoy ant that is, for any one to possess himself of the power of seeing aud hearing, as plainly as be sees and hears material things, the Invisible forms aud voices thut surround him. "The power is one that ought to be tinder control. There will be only barm done if you do not shut at will tbe clair voyant eye. Imagine the mischief that would happen if when life and death hung ou tbe absolute concentration of all faonlticg ou the subject immediately before you, if at tbtt supreme monicut you were to see the whole phantasma goria of borderland pan between you aud tbe point of exclusive interest. If you canuot control your sixth sense, you hurl htitlnr link nnnnirn it. It is tnnoll better to do without it than to be con trolled by it. " You should have the House at com mand when you Med it, as you have your microscope or your telescopo, but better have neither if you urn to be compulsorily doomed fit other will than yours to interrupt the work of life by a spectaoleof the infinitely little or the influitoly remote. Man should always be master of his senses, especially of tbe sixth sense, as it is called." In hor further statements to Mr. Stead Juliu goes on to Bay thut the iuvestigator must alwuys be simple aud not to bo couBtuntly thinking of himself. In other words, self consciousness nmst be avoided, or it will play huvoo with tho chances of success. All one's mental faculties ore needed. Everything must be exumiued aud tested without preju dice und without partiality. Nothing oan be achieved without time aud pa tience. The first thing to be done to see tho invisible, oues, Juliu says, is to be very still and to wait. When quite still und pussive, close your eyes und think cf the one whom you wish to see. If it is a friend still alive iu the body, it will help you if ut the sumo time, although that is not essential, ha or sho be also passive und alono. When you have two spirits iu accord, both Becking tho same thing, the difficulties ure less, but you must be agreed iu heart and soul. If you could keep tho couoentriitod quiet attention for u longer period than five minutes without becoming tired, then you hud butter do so. At no time, how ever, force yourself, for a strain means failure. If in this way, Julia declures, one succeeds iu ucquiriug lucoesH, it is ac quired forever. There will be no more parting between tho one who has gained his object aud the Bpirit world. The greatest danger ia that tho sixth sense may control the individual instead of being iu itself controlled. New York Uoruhl Warwickshire's Duokius; Stool Warwickshire boasts the possession of a larger number of ducking stools than uny other English county, and two of tho oldest have Just been brought into public notice. The Warwick town coun cil have carefully repaired the curious Instrument of puuUhiueut which visit ors to the rrypt of the fuiuoug Beuu rluinip church there aro familiar with. Kcnilwortb alJ possesses a well pre served ducking stool which is suid to buve been iu use as u means of bringing colds to a reasonable frame of fniud so long agn as tho period w hen Klizalietli graced Earl Leicester's castlo with her presence and before tho Amy Kolwurt legend became iu any way associated with tho building. Westminster Gu actto. Spiteful. Mabel Mr. Sweetscr tells me I am the only womuu iu tho world bo cares anything about. Edith I suppose he doesn't class May Oolding among womeu. I know be always calls her an angeL Boston Tran script THE SIX THE LOBSTER TANK. An Aquarium i:hllilt That Many Ylw With Lively Interest. There are few tanks ut tho aquarium more interesting than Unit ruiituiiifiig the lobsti iH. The lobi'ters Iheio now are not uicut, like some of tho monsters thut have Urn exhibited, but they uro lively und iu good condition, and the display of their characteristics as they move ulout or puuse to eat is almost startling to ouu uufuuilliur with tho lobster iu life. Whoever bus picked up a live lobster in u market and found the big claws I'.rooping, us they will if the lobster hasn't much life left iu him, is sure to be interested When ho sees tho lobster here wulking off briskly ou his slender legs, carrying his big cluwg in front of him clear of the ground and his heuvv tail clear likewiso. His ordinary man tier of progression is forward, und when he turns he swings his heuvily weighted projecting endi; with facility, but if he meets uu obstruction or lin enemy his usual way is lo dart buckwurd aud per haps diagonally upward through tho water, which the loLstcr cuu do with greut suddenness. The lobster's feeding apparatus is wonderful. About the innutb there ure lots of little' attachments, all tho time iu motion when tho lobster is feeding, wbich slice the food off iu little shreds as the lobster holds it up to bis mouth. If another lobster should come up, this lobster would know it, even though the other came up behind or ut the side, and would turn to defend himself or to fight or to flee or to wurn the other away. The lobster's long feelers be cuu pro ject one iu one direction aud the other in another, aud with these, as be moves forward, back or sidewise, he guards against danger. There are perhaps a dozen lobsters in the tank. In the center of the tank there is a little rock. There is likely to be teen upon this rock a little lobster, not a dull, old lobster lying down, but an alert young lobster ataudiug up and sup porting easily his big claws and his powerful tail a young lobster ready to eat, to fight or to run away. New York 8nn. ' ZULU JINRIKISHA MEN. Hud Decorations That Aro M Grotesque - aa Tbejr Aro Inienlotu. The Zaln iinrikisha men are com- celled bv the Eimlisb authorities to wear a uniform a white liueu tunic and loose white trousers cut off above Mm knee. Thevwnra like children clay ing at horse in the nursery, and they ottered continuous native gurglings, partly like turtledoves aud partly like the halleluliah ejaculations at; one of oar African Methodist camp meetings. They all appeared very buppy during this performance, which continued so long that I calculated the amount of energy expeuded to represent about ten miles of unpaid travel. Tnougn tlio Douy dress was uniform, there was magnifi cent diversity regarding head decora tion. One would wear a common straw hnt hnuff around the brim with tussels suggestive of a pagoda, and the chief delight of the wearer was In slinking his heud for the plcusu.ro of making the tussels dance. Another hud fastened a pair of cow hems on either side of his bead immediately above the cars, aud he grinned ut mo so effusively that I conoluded he must liuve taken great pains with the construction of this hideous headpiece. The kiuky top of a third hud Vinen intprlnced with uu enor mous profusion ot long strings of wool, to which buiuII flufly balls were at tached at short intcrvuls. Tho head of a negro so decorated looked like a huge black mop or one ot those Skyo terrior dogs about whom nun is never sufe in Buvinir which is the other end. In repose it is uuoanuy, but when your jiurikisna Zulu springs about in the shafts uud throws his bead up und down liko a colt impatient of the bit tho effect upon the newly ar rived ia akin to what I once experienced when a long black log of wood upon which I propoecd to rest myself turned out to be a huge black suuke resting from his gastronomic exercises. Poult ney Bigolow iu Hnrper's Mugazine. Off Ilia Malay Cuaat, Suiting up tho coast in a native craft, you may ulmost fancy yourself oue of the eurly explorers skirting tho lovely shores of boiiio undiscovered country. As you sprawl ou tho bamboo decking under tho shadow of tho immense palm leaf Bail which ia bo ingeniously rig god that, if taken aback, the boat must turn turtle, unless, by tho blessing of tho gods, the mast parw asunder you look out through half closed eyelids ut a very beautiful count. The wuves dimco and glimmer und shiuu in the sunlight,-the long stretch of sund is its vnllmv ns n bnttcrcun. und the fringes of grucoful cusuuriuu tiros quiver like aspens in the breeze und shimmer iu tho heat huzo. The wash of the waves against the boat's side aud the ripplo of the bow niuke music iu your drowsy eurs, und as yon glide through cluster after cluster of thickly wooded ishuids you lio iu that delightful comatose state in which you have nil the pleasure of existence, with none of the labor of living. "In Court and Katnpong," by Hugh Clifford. l'rcn'iiU ot Eiperleuce, "Ho," sobbed tho verdant bride, "does int love mo any more." "You aro lucky," said tho seasoned matron, "if he does not love you any 1,.SH. " Fittsburg Cbrouicle-Telegraph. The Uoer docs just as little work as will help keep himself und his family olive, uud most of thut he gets done by Katlir servants, who, in the more out of the way districts, ut any tuto, uro prac tically slaves. Iu some of tho cities of Europe- the cost of putting out a tire is made a rhatvii niHiu the rrtiwrtv of the person for whoso benefit the fire department is sailed out. TRAPPING CROWS. It It Mot an rT Matter to Net tho Wily lllrds. Crows are trapped and sold to sports men for shooting matches, usually bring ing f 10 per 100, but, like other things, when scarce they bring more. It is no simple matter to trap crows, for the crow is a wily bird, and tocatcb him iu a net set for tbat purpose re quires skill, aud puticnoe as well, but tho hunger of tbe crow is always the trapper's greatest aid. One man alone Would make but little headway catching crows and would probably sit all day in his little bough house ready to spring his net, but tho crows would give bis bait a wido berth because they would know thut he was there. After placing the carcass of some ani mal on a field the net is set close to it by bending poles of saplings, on which tho net is bung flat to the ground, where they are held down by triggorlike pegs, and a Hue run CO yards or more to a house built of boughs, where the trap per is secreted. Another carcass is usually laid some hundreds of yards distant on the same or another field, where there is no net set. The trappers, usually two in num ber, go into the bougb hnr.se together before daylight, and wb 'he crows be gin to assemble ou tho lii .-s one of them goes out and wulks away. The crows, seeing him leave, grow a little bolder and opproucb tbe bait in oues and twos, but stop only long enough to got a beak ful of the flesh aud fly off again. The carcass where there is no net Bet is of course the best patronized, but tbe trap per on the outside makes it bis business to walk near enough to tbat to keep the crows from settling on it in numbers and thus satisfying their hunger with out going to the one where the net is. After awhile their hunger gets tbe bet ter of their judgment or their fear, and they gather on the carcass where the net is. This is tbe opportunity ot the man in the bough borne, who, with a vigorous pull on tbe line, springs the net over them. Quick work must be done then by the trappers, who rush np to tbe net, to keep the trapped crows from orawling out at the ends and the front, where it is not staked fait to tbe ground. With their hands covered with stout buckskin gloves, to keep the crows from bitiug aud scratching tbem, the oaptured birds are put in bags ready to be carried off the field. From 40 to 60 are frequently caught at one pull, but it is a rare thing to get more than two springs of tbe net in one day. Pbila delnbia Record. Bafo For root Years. ' . Every now and then we hear of legul action being commenced against a trust or of an investigation being instituted. Bat nothing comes of it Tbe trusts have a Republican administration back of tbem such an administration as created and fostered them. They know they are safe for another four years. Cant Keep Up With the Kuih. Tbe increased commercial failures for the United States in 1807 over the number for 1896 are said by the gold standard press to indicate advauoing prosperity. These unfortunate Qrms are simply unable to keep up with the mad dening rush. Cedar Rapids Gazette. 117 ANTKD FAITHFUL MF.N OR WOMIN TO 11 ........I ti.r ...an...,uil.lu but a 1 .1 1 tltf A hoilAA ill f A ... u.J.i.u ?Uii u.t.l iivmihia,. PfUllllnn piTinmienl. tti'ferrnce. 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