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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1893)
TWO EnVE WOMEN. Boldln Down I.aail Claim villi rr. mil an.1 In.llana fur Nelr l.b..r.. jwo nm .uinnettpoii worm-ii an I a tout hearted sixteen -year-old la 1 : alone in 1 w ilb-mena. w ith tin n-igh bor Imt an oi l hermit and a rum fr. u-Ib-d li.'iri'l if ghost dancing Cirppew ts -that wn the rather urn: -mil state c f uf fair which lr. J. II. San lh-rg, the gov ernment iNitaniM. run acrosn in lim Lv-t wam!nng through the wilds of north ern Minnesota. The women w ne Im: ins "lowti tenable pii.e chimin fur tln-.r )iii-l..'iiiii(, mil were "roughing it" in a',1 til it tlio term implies. It in n wild pine country, aliuo-t uum habited by man, mul Dr. Sandlicrg' mr Irtw can m ima ;incd w lien Ik- f itn.l. :i tii farther lake shore, two .Miiiiic.ijs.h matron. Mi u'-iiini:iniil by her aix-tecn-ycar-old Im.v. holding down claim (if 110 acre i f pine laud each. Tin- la die nre Mr. John Willinan. uf CJ Fifth strut, N. K., . i. -Mr. Frank Thcnm. Im. Willinaii'ii neighbor. Mr Willtit.m U n miller in the I 'illsbury A mill. Laat Pprintt the men went to l.ake Tolieu'.im.i mi'l Makeil tint their aiim. Not Uii: alil.i perM.ually to iN-cupy them for the i monthn iieceary fore n title can Ik; mriiretl, they left their wives an ileputien, with youni William an K'irilian for them. A couple of rouh alinntK'N wire hastily rotmtnictel, not far np:ilt en the lake nhore. ami r'l.l. lv funii-lie.1. Here the women nml l.i,y have ln-en nmce rpriliK. and here tl,. v will remain till late in the fall. Ir Ktinllx-r foiiinl an ul.l hermit who. un til the ttilv.-nt of the .MiuuaHilin vim the only hiimaii Inmiii,' within a r.v ilmn t.f ten inile.n. At the hermit hoiiv lie by ncci.l. iit met ymn Wiliiani, who jiMinptly t..k him acrowt t li lake to h lnotlier cahin. The iloctor'n hiirpnv wan complete vl"ii he naw the la.lien ainl !-apl t!i. . Tin? In liann from Leech lako r. verva lion iim ii.1 a mrtioti of each mmmer mi the hh.ne of Lake 1'oki ,'ama. hunting ami lilntiir. All thecouutrv nroiin l the lake formerly Itelouucil to them, hut wan ; bought by the government. The Imliaii in reality have no n'ht at the lake, hut an they hail alway ln-eii peaeeahle mi l UH t ami there were no white euple for them to annoy, they were tolerate.l by tlie uiithoriti.-a M..nr. William ami 3'lioin.ts. It lus'inn, reinaiin-il at t ie lake n-veral weekn biiihlin nml furni-lini the 'al'inn ami la) in irovisions. . The In.liaiin were cauin-. only a short tlisl.inre Irom the rihanti. s, ami an lone a the men were on the (,'roiiinl were an frieinliy ami nu'r.s alile un coiilil he .1. aire.l. The nilit following the ilepart tire of the lin n for Minneapolis, how ever, the hnliann inaunra'.el a nho-t ilanco. In a fr. n.ieil Mate they vi-it. il the t ii caliin. (loiirisluin nml r.-ckii sn y ilic!iarn'itn; lire irmn. ail 1 t:oti!i. .1 the lone wi.iiieii to L ave w .ti.in tliiee ilayn or bu kille.l. All flight they kept up their or'ieit near the house, ami their loiiil cm- clTectually ilrovo al.epfroui the a.iia!tern' even. ' In the tlarkuesn the aon put . IT in a Unit nml m nl.' Iih Way lir-t to the In r unt'a house ami then tu (iraml Uapi ls, where be toM hi atory. The ahenir. a liulfbrecl. collect.il a posse- of i it,i nn nml vv nt to the cabins, where tin y n liinini'.l for uliiiost a wm k on K'arl niht nml tlay with Winchester rifle The Iinliatm in the meantime ha l come MilK-r. nml the si'ht of the arun-.l lneii calle.l tlnm to their wiie. Th. v humbly a.linitte.l their fault, pitifully 1 bi-'ifeil foriv'ei.es ami faithtully proin- ' tsul in the I i:t urn to la-have thems.-lvei ami not to molest Mr. Willinan ami ilr. Tlioman. I With tin unileratiinilinu they were Ja-riiiitteil to remain ami were not or th re. 1 bark to the reservation. The In dian i i ... I a Hnal Khia-t dance the nu'ht the !i.-r;lT am! hi lin n nrnv.-.l anj ls fore they kin vv of their arrival. I Dr. Samlla-ri; reinaineil a the c'H'st of the Mirimapoli. I.nlie Uurin bin two v-n ks' at iv, nml on hi return wan the iitat one to briiu ' ' of their mlveii- t urea to Mililieaia.l:. Their litl-nhaml. I may be imagined, were ln.rr..r thekt-n. and prepared to leave for Lake J'oki-Kaiiia at once. The diftor, how ever, lussiired them that nil danger was Xist, ami tin y will defer their trip The feeling of the two women during the Indian uprising can be better im agined that d.-acrilad. The women think the danger i over ami are resolved to stay until the an mouth are up, having tued thi long. When they Went to the lake both were in kst health, nnd the "roiighiiiir it" ha work ed won.lern for them, much U the j .y of ( lx)ttl falinhe. Mlltlieapoln Journal. I Hot Waalliar Sutgrtllona. At the (i-iiing of the heated t-rm a few itimh! resolution ainml l be luel Among the lirst ahould be one to i i,,:i Tate tramiuilily of tniud. Nothing im-r. conduce to comfort of l"ly. In hot leather a fnry argument Is a'.imiat an Jirvaluctive of a rals.il phvsxal t. ini- ra ture a i a brisk waiit in the blimg tun. Moreover, itn i-lT.vfn are b " r. a I lly disa jtitol. for It is cn r tout d..wn and get ciail after biaiby exertion tlun it i to auUlue the --rturiH-d min i that It will Dot cause a a. Tie i f "In t fi l-.i' ' for pisib!y huiir after a veiiem.-i.t d.-CUs.-li .u. , The Mttne rite that appl.es to uu I -i-exi rcta t.f the tongue and temper anon LI l oWrve.1 tu inteoectual p:i;::s en lucted in the dog da. Do not at'. n,;t toti.iric atea.lv work IU tl.: hi:-. 1 " 1 all yuu ilo be d .:.e luethodu -"v. Lot 5--u.uoaii.;;y. Adherence to ti.- .-r man liiuf.o.' "Without l.a:'. ;;. ut rot." rrlet.tl.-a a it a.1-111. i r-vii ' wearying than a arno of iol. : t d. rt ranuirir.x in a fat'gua wnirn t j.i f Leva ! i.i.ly by r.tt-r r p Sj much f..r the mental a!t:tti '.- I t Weth-r The U.-bly f ndi:; n i of tqnul importance. .Many - . ; 1- -" to think that ea.-e m 'i:i.'u.-r c..:t . i A'" tbtin-l by Izir,o. ttiat en J h W'.t cf any a-irt it the mortal en-mv of l-n n 're. an 1 o devote tne wi.. 1 of t.t- 1 i g day to wl t l expro-irriy t.Tim 1 "l.stfitig." What won b-r if f .r th-m tn-Wa.-k lnt drearily, an 1 that t t y h i. I the retnm of ah .rt-na-1 day and froty light a a rei-a fr "'n ennui? There i bo better way to k-ep c.l ILaa to tar m raiuiarcuwa:.. n r " n, yv trivial, tuat will a..rv ... divert the linn I from th9 b,lilv cmli t""ti Nil in.it!. t what tan , iil,i,.vtii-tit ntay U-. whc,i,.-r the .i, ,rv...f 0.rtll iTiiii, h,, ,f h,,,,.,. u..tk. the .loin.. f the family i,,.-t, !,.. ,), ,.,. !,. r , r..nrvf r. l!,!,... t stud) mg f an. r'lageors.:em-, wh , ,.f u l ' luadeuOityaml f,,.S-U, chh-i,.,, tlouf!y.-H;.rj, r', Haz.r Mry An.liri.m t ll..rij iuimih. M iry .MM. r-.n .la IV l.gm r;ir!v. File H III) w I! the .irk til tht. Illi.ttil.i am I tlre-s. 1 in heavy :t par.-! mill tinea ' las, go,-, w : r:-Mi - tu.. nutd W1!n ii- t iiii-i. m i.v h-r n lo f,,r a -..nttti. iMtial i. ?,r l,r.-.tkf.it. ..r she tn.iv vary it l.y ii lm:!.. pi. ii li..r-l,..-lcr mlnve lit a wagon; I, m M. !...,, .r ,j.iv ,v ,ll(. ini? .l.r. e. ainl ufvr ,re.4kfa,'t the pla j teiirin, .,r rii. t, i.r vi-i:, cr r-i4.1. it write lett.-rs. tin thoc.w may be. Aft.-r lim. li.nn there I another walk or ri.l.) ainl tle n an hour nr no .f paint tti,' t.r nttti'. Jim at pr.Htent Mr. an. I Mr. Navarni nr. t.ii:ly ftic-iil'-l it fur tihlli,' II Hew huiii.. at 'i'lllil.n.lf U'elU They have tali, n a leiiMt i.f a plaee f..r tt-veii yearn an. I nr.- raliwii kilic ail Em;. '" tor itntiiii tiirmtiirv an I pretty Juin-. After an earlv .liniier there i a IWtlierinii in the little tlrawin.' rHun. an.l .rhaps some y imo i pl.iye.l for mi limirurM). I'.y i) ti lix k the h nw. i in il trknen. anil tli" next .lay the liappy couple Im.iii ai,'ain to rnle im i walk an.l v.-a .r r--reive frii-n U. .-( a-inii.tlly they t Lnli'l ili In mi M.ni.i Itew pnliiftloi at ,,t u,.r ,,,.;, , '.' ' me tu .t..- i. ... i .. v . i . t,.t jm, i.a,.,,t t iijov n ,I.4v. S.metimit flie coim .l.nvn to Loii l.iii for ilinner, hut not often. If .-lie ac cepir.l all the invit itionithiie receive he w.niM Jino x niht!. a week (mm In r own home. II. -r life jut now it one o r.-ft f ill holi,l.,v. She in enjoying i'very moment of it.au well !ie may. Il. r health in crfvt. She In happy in lier liuhaii'l'K love, an.l lier hank account in ample. She li.v.1 .tvc no thoii.-ht f..r the morrow. All in peace ainl ple.uturv. Loinloii letter. Tlit rrrfuniliiK l'al. Soiuo tune ii.-o par.vraphn were print-e.leverywhfret-llin that 1'arinian woin m exhale! a inTmauent t rfiiine from their r..im l.y ir.j.rtin,' few .lrop ,f , aceiite.l liiiuiil h. neath the akin, thun (Hl..ruim the actual I.I.shI! Then phy j aiciaim tiMik it npau.l as-.-rt.- l that woiii j en in vxloini; ran n-rimin risk of hloo.l tmisoiiiii, ainl the rfniue in j.-i t in f.nl wan n) p in ntly nippeil m the t.inl-oiily apparently, however, for it has crpa-il out ii':tiu. ariue.l now with nie.lical au thority iiuainst it harmfiilni vt. Ami it in rn-ite.l that the i.b-a wan tlin Covereil bv a plivsiiian who. in Usui' ; eucalyptun hyi. 1 rmi. ally an a r-'ine-ly for piitiii-in, f .iiml that the akin ami breath of tiie patient U-caine tami.-.l ! with the iiineitt ami ili-au'r.-eahle .lor. Si he trie.! perfume injections to coun teract this, with coisl resiilm. ami t ilay. or lifleen ahiilinn, in II. .ml atreet, j the whole outtit-sn-iice, aynnu'e, etc. j may Imi pria-nre.1. Probably the kit in ; also on aale in New York, or if not now U aootl Will he. j It in to Im ho,! few women will take 'to the practice. The iii.tion of bhas! poisoning il,-n imt seem to U ilel'mitely m-ttle l, but anle from tlun consnl.-ration , there in aomethiui: an keiiiiiL! in tlui nb-a of H rfumim; the hloo.l! iiHl bliait! i di n imt in e.l il Put plenty of r. il cur j pusi l.vt in it by u.khI air. cleanlitu-sn ami ITihhI living, ami theitroiiiaof health will ! !.' the result more wholeaome ami ih ' nimble than that of crisie,l ros.n or "violet thrice ilistille.l."ll.-r Point of View in New York Time. liniirn Tliat ( it .too a I'alr. There are at b ast i.n) women in New York, ineluilimx all varn.-tii of act roar, who pay from fl 'i'i to f ;u am! a pair for a'artrrn. Average tin s.. atflUeach ami the bill lan-oiii. f.'n.noo more., lint n-mie of tln-e are not satisti.-.l with mere cuM bin klen. with their many aeoro of desiyiin ami countl.-sa inoiio-ram, Imr with the oxi'lizeil silv.-r clasps at present ao fashionable through the town for nr-ti-r ilivoratioii. They inii-t ornament the clas with diamoinls, aapphir.. enieraliln, rnhi.-n ami even arls. I haveaeeli half ailoZ. ii pair la-loiiL;iii to favorite tlami-rn ami other actr. vs.-s. the ela-jm ami n-ttin ran'in from $I Vl to a pair. Then a i;rcat many of theae woim n (,'et the l.amln to match the color of their illIoT- I Hit auitn of umlerwear. S.nie are prim- rove Milk, tunillolv. blue, robin egg blue, eiihleu brown, seal brown and mi to ecru. All ex tisive garter are mad.) of ailk elastic, having on satin flower or other ornamentations, apjiliijue or raised work. Moreiiv-rr, the "fashion" in carters i a variable a in anything rle. Sinn are nam. . I after the different college col or, und worn by actr.-sa.-a and la.ard',ng a. h.s. I inl.--. alike, acrordiug to their pr. ferenees f..r thin or that college or tint or tiiat baseball club. New York O.r. Loiiasvil.a Coiirter-Jourtial. 7 II, at aumiuar oun( nln. He It an awfully nice boy He may M-s-nr n v.TV L.'.,r''eoUn blazer, and he mav tilJ ttlhleti. n lu tne afternoon and a.-iiti- lii. iit at night, but he la oj for a v.c a t;oU Won t you JUrt reuiemta-r that? You are a pretty girl, ami a Lright girl, ami he 111..- to laugh ami talk with you. tae yuu cut rowing, tea. h ymi to play 1. 1. ni. and at night it on the veramU and tell you how a uian really can b Te. All of till Ind-lightf'il. ISut will yott f.'.e.ise Ik good eilollgll to reiuellilwr t hat love worth having d not cine in a Week .r a inotithDin 1 that in hi wat. ii ( Case theM may la th- f.v of a a"-fl whom he love w ith ail h:n b. art, an ! wh. .in he think ala.nt ev-ry night f .re he clrw-n h even. Yo'l ale j ilt part of h;n vaeati'.i: an 1 won't ' t Wise enough to make hull a part of y .urn? I.', wh-'i hi T.vation m f,v.-r, h - ah .ull c. :i..- to your home, wiiat w m.-r-ly a ;:i.:n. r ani.iintanee may npen into a t : li i-!iip W.-ll. that' an. Mi-r tl.11.5 I; it J i-t for the auri-h:TiT tun- n t a! ,.w 3 , ir f to think too nrn ii a ut What t..e "Ullitlier Ulig I:. C1 -.' -f i! Huth Ashtnt re in Lad.- 11 m J..T:rriaL Thli Thai lh ll ' I N ,w that the r-:gn f th- ':mi Kill la at ban 1 l !. are a few t:.n g-: .1 -.not on t!.- ta-a.1 tf h-r r-aryef r.:if:a bran. -: T:-- girl th' Is y l:k I t t-.tak-r.w- li.g d -;i t trab'r hat, : 11. ti.- at. r. ev.-ti if u.ey ar4 r-try an I h-r r:t.g are band- me.' f .r '"' l" Ut o .t i trni. S:.e d-n t yt fr.i-'ay and kitt- r.ish th lt. or playfully pr.:. out f it at ta aini. oaljr to f.l f r7 oray-O a?W- . fully into the .main au.W.p tm.kiff' ualf full uf water. Mi J.iit i rt tt n,! to ri r if Ik J.x.n't know how ju.t tm-atiMi the bright cor.U t.f the ru.l.l.-r are ril.-ctita a tin-t h. r tin . SiieiL.ii fjit up herniiii.hnle when the wnel I. I. el n,'ntit Voii. even if lit Iiniiii,' n Uvoinitn; t.t h. r fninplexi. ii. (Jiie iIih-mi t t;et a hea l u tie nn.l h iv to iJo home ju-t when the ti-h are l-in. Din,'t. hlte; mi l iilie d .-.n t mpieiil i you hapi-n in.t.lverteiitlvtol.iti lautiiiy catcU in her lap. New Vrk hun. lurtilttir ru.illny. There in another er-i.e whicli in Inner. Ms ever un ami thr.-.tteim t.. ilr. p ..n i,t at any moment -an I that'n fun.ituie Hiiitlin; It h.t ma 1-it way int.. ti e art atoren, w here women luiy their ciuii. t.iittit ami that ih.rt f thin,-, wh. re iiamel pnintn np. ar... fully two earn iH.fon- tin y 'rm k the furi.itnre ami ii holtery tra.le r. tr. The crare h;, . for ft.liie tune prelall.il in Lillian I. :u.. j we will nmlouhte.lly he Imt n -ii .M while free of it. The w.m.. in m l, vie I j 111 the plain, an.l in in m-r.n.im. over man , teln. cahltietn, t l.n k ca f, talil. n. ciif lioarN. corner I ra. ke'. h.itr.iiin an I ; rtlclen of lik-ht ware, ami the 1,1, a I. ta Iiiiit them in fricl. .un ttjlenor nj.p'v to them ker w..rk. (," wir, m other ilecuratiniiii. L'pholster.r. MuririualtU mlili ( aura. Every one in familiar with the j.-t tip of a tiurwmai.l her cap. white apron, freckle ami the hai.y cirriau'" in front 'flier. Thin year he ha liloomeil i tit with a new attaclitin-tit. It in nothing li-rnthau a cane, a little haml .u,,., which he invarial.ly carrien in one hau l ami wuiir in a jaunty, fl.rtatioun ntyle, I ake a park N.icemati w hy she car rie.l It, ktiowin;,' that he woulil known. He toi me it wan to n.-are away i! in. Sul-iuently leinie.1 that he aUiM riuht. I'ark iHilie. iiien ilo know t'neir biiMiie. New YoiU ll.r.tl.l. The tirt out of ili.r tyiuiiaiiim f. r Women in thin country wan recently uetieil iii C'.imliri.l'e uii.ler th m in anemetit of the .M.i-aclui.-t:n Emergen cy ami Hyi;iin n. i.ition. i f whicli Kate (ianuett Weiln i pr. si.lent. The jrymiiasiuiu in frti to whoinnnever pre aetitn her name, ami m i.m-ii on all .l'.m- aut tla cxceiit Suinlavn. A citv nr.ll- nance provnl. n for the arr.-st .f -tm loitering iilsuit the nn-miae an 1 ih,. luntroti have lan-n invested with police authority. Hern are tome of tho theme which the college pirln ilix u-mn their ilehaliii ,-"ietien: "That the in:liiein f f.i-h- ion is morally, intellectually, lothetit al- ly and smually wrong." Carried by four, 'That it i well f..r unple to cnltivat gOOil Opinion .f thelllvlven." Clltle.l by thirty nine. "That in or.ler to think more, we thoulil riil lean." Loat by fifty-four. An Italian In ly of lii'li .bvree hat raniuseil the caiiseof iliiuib aiililiaN, ami or'auizcl u ai n ty for the prevention of cruelty to them in Naplen. where, an every oliM-rvin traveler known, th.-y me moat ahiia.il. Twelve olli. em have lai n apiiiite,l o enforce the law, am! have dealt with f.'.ooo caw-s within a year Mis Florence I! iluar.lie. the yonti Englishwoman who aa.ke so well at the Woman council lu Washington, ha a delightful Voice, a fresh color ami a charming manner. She I a nieiulx r of thirtiH-n autfrai,'" wM-ietie in r.ioainl, ami lx-loncs to several teiuierauce anil Jx aco a-ssociatioii. A ('""l l'l:"' f"r k'piiuf butter cai) ud avveet in aiiuiim-r into til I nb.x with aaiul to within mi inch or two of th top; sink the butter jars in the aml, then thoroughly wet theaaml with col l water. Cover tho Ih.x airtight The bo I may be kept lu the kitchen. One of England' brightest uirl college tra.luntenthmsras.il! In Mis Mary K. Montgomery, who hi just taken the liiKhest honor at the University of Lon don. She i a young woman of twenty two, the daughter of tt L'uitartan cbTjy man. Two Milwaiik.-e if iris in tlnir t'ii ctimlxsl by mean of ..ut-i.b- I. id lers to the top of the tallest chiiuitey in that city, waved tln ir handkerchiefs to the crowd ami ih-aremlcil the ladder. The chiatliey i 112' ftn-t tall. To get rid of filet, exjaise in a plate a ttroiiK decoction of tjiiaasla chips and browtisugar. The fly pan-ra..i forthe purpose are made by aiueariug inelled ream with a little angar ou pa-r. Co-operativa hous.k ping I not brought alatut by mighty corporation, but by individuals anpply 11. g their in Mh bor with auch articic a ti.ey tan beat furuijli. Am l:Olrlalil l'i.) air lao. Among tho "character" in the little Hooaicr town which proudly own me a a favonto ton U nu Irishwoman by the name of Lynch. Not long ago Mr. Lynch made a viait to the town ceme tery. The texton welcomul tho old uwly with mournful aiinlo am! and ympath. tic ally: "You have ipnte a iiuml r of little gravi- to ba.k after, Mr. Lynch?" "Yl. (i'al be praia.nl, I bov I hor cine childer bunml here." "What physician do you e.-iploy. Mr Lynch?" "Ia-hter Lrown. hivin bio him! lie' tho onlydia btrr ill town who un derstood the constitution of me thil der." Washington I 'oat. Maa't High I'rlcad hhlrta. There wa a time win n all lim n shirt were generally worn by the rn h men of the town, and there are a numlT of the old guard and many of the young, r ni-n of tho town that pay a., much aa twelve dollar eat h t-r 1 U j"-r "loz-n for thnr f.n- white all I. lien ai.irt T hese are with and without collar ami cu.Tn The laundry m-n do rot g-t a t ham-e at th.-ni. N ine oi l f .shorn-d retainer Lar.dbm fli-iii t. :i '. t'.y and g.-t the boinelik-. di.ll fli. -li i n the atari Led ilurt front. Ctothi. r and Eun.ialK.-r. Maklu Afa "Im-mt me i'U."u. 1 Mm. Smith, wear ily. 'T might a!.ut a w. ll tout tn'in to cook. I ban, t ic thin to make pi-1 from exmptin r-.tt-n ; ;.!- an there ain't a bit o' sugar in tne house. Ib-re, I K ,bl.ie. yon run ovt to Mrs. Or-eu and ark her to b t me Late a cup o' sugar till tomorrow." "WUt'i your mot!. r doin thi morn in. Hot. !!:." askr-1 ilri. Ortn-o a ah 111 the cop. 1 Le stasia rutua t(,'l yUe." O ' QDP PKOl'IJ-. Of VSH PECULIAet rtACL CF DrtAPF SAVA:C3 A Hrmarkable tuunlr allh Mnj lt arktle (rraltirr n ll,lrtrllti lory f thm ( rrall..,i an, I Ilia I lr.1 llu mmm llvlliga A Mrlr.l lliirlal. With ine, r int. n, v the l':i;!i)i r m dent III Itnll.t call t ie I i.l:i.;! ,i an r H. .. "hill" not only tin-., ki.ii.. n.. m. :-i tain, but alo the tr- im !: ..un ! .;u w Inch run p.ir.il'.i I t t . I:, .lnu .-. ..i an.l wiiil it f.i 1. r. .i it w. re. it ;:. center of ' .'.th l'i l.a IIkN i '. U the (.enen.. ti rui f. r t';. '. . i i which the wearv i ; il;.in a?i I hi. . the aot.ller an.l Inn far. .y 1 :.i!.e t'n in h en t ) rit lllintit; t .... t iH-I ul he.itn , f lumiiur. Sliul.i i natc a !y the iu l. t of tie iimmer capltaln . r it 1, .m the im JTiaI cnveniiii. nt ; Naim Tal 'i. lt..rn that of the nortliu. -t rovtm en: I- n ; .1 f'treat to ..irjillin,- a" I M.i.lra to mat Unt ilellir l't.il ol a 1 .i.itn.iiK I't.e a UlUlltl. ill tile NiIkI". I.i'.Is The Ntli.'in are .i:np the m .-t beautiful ot the many l intiful m .un tain raiu'e in linlia. Tl. v lo n, t h.ov an amazing growth oil retnie tiiiit-, but they nreiuot Ver.lui .iis Tlnnr-i 1. n air covereil with vast U-.N of rim 11, i. ilrolin. wliiaMi ilark I. ae an. I i m rinon ai'arlet Mower often m.il.e lie in ..lt as if on tire. Wil.l roi l! nirisli with en Woiitnl luxuriance, wl.ii h t l.uuts i n. ; over WiknN of ilex nn.l eilp iua. Ili.il.e illiK'lietral'le floral thii kets. Nor in the country atone rem.irl.al.le for Ita loi ly l.in.l v .ip. s or Intel', slni' for It.n auncultur.il pos-iliihtien. .i nl r I ri -I iijj colTin1 planti in have ait out un Incline orchards of thin ch rr l:ke tin-, but chii .fly an tor the ipiivr rues whnli liml aln Iti r in tln ir wxuleil ami 11 Watered can mm Snue ji am ai;o the.writi r waa in the Nilk'irm in i oiiinvtioii w ith hMcrtinii nt Work. an. I ha l there the opp .! unity of n in' the ton. ill aavae w ho live in the most nns iieiralile part of this i.i.n.n tamou country. Them, are ilw.irf. in, I have never h,vii teinpte.l to partaUe . f the 1. in titn of civiliattoii. l'ln v -n'l live in hole in the rouml or in hollow trunk, are h! ! u r.-l v uake. ami ouar n 1 w1"' ll""ll,,.v ,,l'r II fruits. "W an I m.-am they Veiitur." totbe low. r ,, V''U H"'1 ''" r hom y for glas. la ids other worthless gewgaw n. Tlay hunt w ith bow n am! urrows and are re inarkuLlv skillful in the use of these pni nillltive wi a.lin Another ttils. niuallv an nit, n stm are the Todas. w ho sua e b's ti have at traotnl the aitnition t.f Euroa-aii. The Portuguese thought tlnv Cliristian ami sent to tin ir moral as 1,1 lice n Joint father, who, however, mh.ii disiover-d that tiny wa n. the iin-st ig norant heatlnim. Much iirguiiirut ha" lan-n Wasted lli the origin t.f th-c pis. pie. a. line nssertilig tiny were ab original b southern Imba. other Hoist ing they were of the lost trila n of Israel and other Unit they were Maiiicliraiis. However, only Goo or 7o" remain, nml the little ta ttleiueiitn are acatternl over the moat pn'tiireiie rtioim of the Nilgirin Their only worship in the buf falo, t.f w hich they have large herds, ml whoao care ami the gathering of wild hom y constitute the sum of their daily toil. Their atory of the creation la-nrs aoiue resemblance to the la in f of theortho tlox Cliristian, for tin y tell bow a man created a fellow (Mil tl out of the earth ami finished the goo I work by making a woman, not out of bin own ribs, but the other man' rib. Tin y have a trinity consisting of a father, son nml a k'le The laat wiu loni of a pumpkin, the offspring of tho lirst woman. They, ttai, indulge in 11 heaven nml a bell, and a the mountain streams nr.- in fested with list In n whic h make their passage uncomfortable, the Todan any In 11 is a river inhabited by tbimi 'iwful creatun-. sniniiei by a tingle thr-ad over which the righteous call pasa sal. Iv. but ttaj frail for tin-1 rathe of the ;uiity The T.ala's dead IkIv in swathed in a new cloth, hi tia-s are tn-d together with red thread, earth is thrown over bit corjnte. ami two of his bulbil. are a;u ri fli ed. They imM.se the dead man's hand 11 1 sill the animals' horn and la ment With bitter t rio bl passage to the unknown world. After removing the k nil ami linger nail the lusty in biu-iinl, and the asho are scattered to the four wind of heaven. The relic of tho departnl are taken to the mourning house and atured with thoM.. of other who during the year have , paamnl the great divide. Around thin Louse are hung the utensils which were ' usinl by the tlineaa.il ami flume art't lo w hich hu iinmt valued during life. Wom en are j.-ulonsly en ludul Ir. an tlie in terior of this bona., of woe. but are -r-Uiltt.il to Jsn-p through the crevin-sat Itheaascmblnl mourners, which a year j later Tforill the last rit' s. Tin y lie 011 the IlisiT, giv ing Vt lit to the mo t bid. on howl, tteating their breasts and exciting each other to the l..w of tens. j i Oil the turf outside the house other Toda maintain an 1 xciting dam c. call- ' ing out their loud huh huh hiiha. staiiia Wig tln ir ftn-t and dancing to the unin spiring music of the .i! ami a bulTalo hide drum, blown ami U at. n by th-t ar j rioii eating Kotaa, who furiu-h music on all th.se dismal tscasn.iin Nor am tho I cereinoiii.- yet over. Thu sai rit'u has 1 to U. 1 rforiin-d, and this is doi.e in a i char. e t- ri-tii ally brutal fashion, f .r the ' n.i'd Hindustani t an work himself into the nnt fearful of religious freiin a. ban r'rancis. o Clin itiile. 1l.lrl,.a us lit. Maw fjusrtur. On on- side of the new ijintrti r d- liar are nine a. mrati re.ri-a. -iitatioit of tinmlr 1.1 tl.irt.s n b tt There are thirt.nn a r 111 the a. roll In ! I m the eagle' la ak. thlrt.n-u marginal f !i. r n iiii.i- h w mg. tlurtin-n tail feathers. hir b n para. 1 1 lim-s in the ahi. II. thir'.Mi In .rio 1. tal barn, tlurt.-rn urr .'.v ie a N in on- f .t. thirt.n n b av.-a . ti ti e brcm h ia th- otln r f'.t and tbir:.-. n l.-tt. rn m ti... w.-rds 'i.trt r dollar." Omaha Worl I lb rat I A ad Ha Maul Ana? a.-llj. "How do yon tound the g in the word 'g-rry man b ri' " impure. I the m..n Who bad cl.mlail three r..gl,ts of ttaua to tn the alisWiT tis-ipiern editor "HarL" answer.-d the editor "as in "Tb'-re - every writ I won 00 New York" r J nml th taller, turning away with a h-av y sigh. And a moment later the 11n lat.rh. lv J,lit k pla k -f hi weary f t w as (t-ar l on tins ta.rway. growing fainter ami faint-r aa be went down and out to Im coll and ottfrieniily world aaau.- CLicago Tr.buue. o I ANIENT E2VP7IAN A3Tr,0SCVY Ulthi.til littriiinrMt 4rrlriit tr.n I" 1,"' vUllM.ti. t r. . t. ine. to the hull the !. ., an.l imi. . ' l n. n?i. it i a.i t i.-.iriv tmbcat. -l th ,t at that tune the v;r:u r h. liac.idv at the b. ginning of the ri--.: the Nile' Thin wor t t. lia. a!!v re.Uir n a l.'tl r lanati ..11 1 'he am n utn whohi l no t. l.-s, 1 aii.t li 1 I (,, us.-their lion '.-li a t! idv ..'li iiM.i' inst ruiiieiit whii h tln v p's--i il. io ii. nr tarelul in .Ie termining the v. icon coinliti..iia 111 w hu li a star 1 isl. i:s- ',.r nii.im e. i( star wt re r-sing at I he .niie tune t iiat the sun vv an ri-ing it wan sai l to r-e C"-iiii. allv l.nt uiilos 1 1 rtaiti v. iv oh, 1 nun pim . tiiti. 11s vtiie taken the riing tar would in t In- si 11 i!i c. i s. .Jin m ,, the pres.-11. e ol .lav lil t It m ipnte char that if Weob-elVea star rising in the daw 11 it will g. tin .re ami more dilln nit to ol.s.1 v e the lie ,r r the tin I sunns.- la.ippr.. ached Tin re forewh.it the am li nts did vv as In ,, t.-r Uime a tune In tore sunrise 111 tin. e.,rlv davvu at vv In, U the star c uld lnv. rv libvloii- v ,,i,, .leailv .-. II to rise The term Inlcii illv rising' vvan couusl to represent a -tin rising visihh 111 the daw II - Un letore In loir the null I teller ally throughout ligv pt the sun was su sisr, lo In- some! lung like III di gs, las low the horizon w ln u a star n a sl.C.d to risi- India, ally We tm. I then that more than .'1.K01 year ago tne l.gv pti.m went nrftitly familiar w ith tho,. . , ,,, ,,. ,ill. r flue U-twien a cttsiiit, al ami heliacal rising wan it.i tly clear to them I'.ut the table at TheUn tell 11. moreover, that the aim a journey in relation to s.. inn of the xislia.al coiisti-HaHoua was r fin tly familiar '1.00O v eai n ago Those then are a..iue of the more gi lier.ilst.iti lnelitsvvhlihlii.lv In' lua. Ii Ith regard to the most nu.i taut .:nt to far ills, uss.il I.v th,.-.' w Im have ib alt with Egyptian atroiioiiiv mi l it may I. adilnl that all Ihm 1ulor111.il imi has ciime to un in mi t hologic guisi The various apparent iimv eiuetitn of the heavenly IhhIics which are ri 1 1 1. 1 .1 bv the rotation ami revolution of the earth and the t llei ts of pi. i-moii vvt rw familiar to the Egyptian, however ig norant they may hav e lan-u of the caun. n They carelully aludied what tln-v a.tw and ntteiuptiil to put their know bilge together 111 the most cotiveuietit fashion asntn lating it w ith their strange nu gluing and with tln ir system of vv. r ship. Nllletin'lltll Century Ihry llratik In la.nl lluw. At one tune the oflin-i under Lord Howe refused to ilrmk 111 health lit their mesa tor though a splendid admi ral, he wan not apulur in the nnvyoii account of 11 certain shyiu ns ami want of tact with thoe alsiiit bun The chaplain w ho was 11 protege of bis lord tlup was inortihul at this and deter liimul that they should drink to l.rd Howe When callnl u"in for a bsist one ilay he a.ud. "Well, gentlemen. I can think of nothing better at tin una Hu nt than to ask you to drink the brt two word of the third psalm, for a acnptural toast for once may lie taken fnun one of my cloth " The toast wa accordingly drunk. Un referring to tho P.ible it wa found that the lirst two word of the thud psalm were "lri How" Aft. r the glorious 1st of June t he ulnae w its the favorite toast throughout the navy, r.ml the chaplain triiiinphul more widely than he uiiticipiitnl. Iiinhui Tit Hit llrsnlril Woman. Hear. Ie. I women have existed at nil pernals of the World history Even llerialotu. the "Father of History," gives us an account of one Piilastie "who livml alaive Hulicariiassu," a priotinstuf Minerva. wliiMitchin regular ly buddul with a large la-ard when vet any great public calamity liiis.nd.d liartel (iaretji. a woman of Co iihai'en. bad a heard rent lung to her wan t Charlr XII of Sweden hail a female gren adier in bis army who amai-KaciI the t"urd as well as the courage of a man. Mar garet, tliifhi-a of Austria and governess of the Netherlands, hail a large, wiry tiff la-ard. of w hnl she was very proud Of bile year. AllsTt. duke of Havana report having had a young lady gov true in hi household who wa "the proud jaswrasor of a eery large black beard " Philadelphia Prima Aa la uf I iiusrrleil tXttnien. ' Susan It Anthony is of the opinion that we are on the verge of an era of un marr1.1l women Our civilization, she says, is changing Daughter cannot Im upairtial ut home, ami there ts nothing there to busy tin III The women Used to (pm ami weave, make carpet and soap, but How all that is done for tbelil m the factum- Young men ilo imt mahe enough money to aupport their wive, ml there 1 such a craze for dissipation among them that the women would rather go into 11 store for uliinait nothing than to marry. New York Sun tVanlail (limtl (aw. A young couple wi re giving up city life and going to live on a farm, and one of the most aliaorbing tpn stums in the future farmer uiiml was the buying of j Li it.sk lie waa talking cow s to bin wife one evening and all the idea she had to offer waa. 'Please, tiin.rge, do get one cow any way that g1fega buttermilk, Untune it is the loveliest thing in the world for the complexion. " Exchange I l.ll.lran al labia. It Is an old f.tshn.ne.l notion that "chil dren should 1st a.n n and not heard." An ' occasional talk by the little folk it not ' objn tioiiable.,ct ut the same time tin y th'.iild not inonoadie conversation cr attention. They have tln ir plat e, and it is an injuatn that tln-v should at the family board alwu bti nhiit. (Jixnl lluuiaktsping Jim 9l.,re Itrvmm StiilT. Weare to talk no more of dri am atufT. Tin se dreamy tisn.it ar- l.allm malum bv piog.'i'i'i' . and th- b unt we can do In to tall tin III to. lMttolt LollillloU- We.tlth. Contraction of the iron ua.il in con 1ructing the gn-itt Ei.'S.-l tower makes that famous structure tight Incite thort'-r in wiut. r than it 1 during the hot tummer months The relative rati" of the lower I. it. rs in ordinary w i k is 1. I. k. J. q x. . b. r ; g. p. w. y. 10; c. f. a. m. IJ d. I. '.'' h. r. lei: a. I. n. o. . 40. t. 43. . W. Total. 51.' I A Hath jok.r in lit-' turt1M.1t d"g in the cf Intra-.! at! the ' ou Saturday turn of their lilghttQ lb ib-j rive the j next day I ros'.yilie Ue SKNTI.MKNTAI, liKI.MiS '' U E A0T1 TS AfIC MIGHTY C'JEp FCLL ' .V i WHCN Sl'.oLE. o the ra.itl.-r of tlctircs ts alurallv 11 ..nil..- 101. 1 tni I itlli an. I trrv 11,-a.l-llt I all la I ., e III. lite. .me, II. .Meier. Itllrlt hrnr, l. lr. . Hint atuijl... V. ry f. tv i f our t..ni:g. r urti! are tn.irri.nl. but it in v I- a. . . t.t.-l a- a fa. t I tliat th. v all want to ) l uptd limU 110 In. ilk s.. t. 11 1 tin, to bin s!.. i!t as that ' pr. s. nii I v a paint, r at bis i.m I Stinlni life ami Miitnmiit are iiliii.-t av uonv moils terms. Why tlun should la' so in easily etplallnd. All II rt Int 'a If is almost iiivanal.ly a lom ly one. N luatt. r bo't s.s laid., hm t. lu-ranii lit ! may Is', hm w oikmg hoiim an. generally a;n nt in silence ami an lnioii. Iti-mg essi ntinlly i t a a. nsititn nature he long . fi r an. h avinp.it by a n . .111.-11 alotietiiil five. The failure if pntuie tr It complete sin cesa are ln.it tern that r-- 1 iinre more coiidob tu e or congratulation than t an ln etpr. sk, ,v u broth, r pallltrr. The kindliest of llrlghln.rn 1 all- not go further thin to nay: ' Look lu re. old fellow, I am aw ful aorry that tin y scut your picture back from the m ad.--my. It's a Is a-ilv shiiine. That s what I fill It." Or: "lly Jove, old liian, you're in luck. I know lots of fellow n w Uh 11 big name who have hivti wot king for a year buck to catch the Shaw or Evans prize, and ton got it away from 'em all Hut you alw ays were a lucky dog." A woman ibasx thoe thing Wttrr. That is the reason he w ants t marry tier. The alutT i naturally romantic In hia opinion girlhtaal is always an gelic. He may have individual pref erence for blond or brunettes, for little or tall or iutclhvtual or womanly Wom en, but the entire sex ts still In-autiful to him, not perhaps lu it physical fea tures, but III It mental salliliiii n. Hence he i alwat in loveaml restrained from matrimony only by the tlitliculty of supHrtllig two an.ple on 1111 income that is barely sulllcieiit for one. To Ih an artist you must li an idealist. Stu dio life has extraordinary vicissitude at times, but it is alw ays made up more or less t.f visionary clement. Occasionally the artist' dieams turn into night mare, ami he ha a very luid quarter of tin hour. Hut when event disillusionize bun he iiioh-s for a short perital ami pro ceed lo fall in love with a new 1 hanui r. 1-ast spring two young men. one a painter. Ins coinsitiiou a sculptor, were joint occtiaut of a studio 111 New York. These department of art ilo not alwny iigrm. inasmuch as the dust ami dirt of a sculptor' nnsleling platform in terfere considerably with the purity of a portrait maker mints. Hut neither of the young fellow was rich, und by r hilt Ling together they iiuiiiiiged to pay the rent of larger studio than they could have hud separately. The sculptor made as little dust ns possible ami kept it Well down by friiiently using a water tprilikler. Not to he la himlhaiid in courtesy, the aiiitcr wa patient, and by ktn'ping sheet of ilrapery ill coiistan' readiness was enal.lisl liislantly to cover bis canvas when hi comrade unavoid ably threw out a cloud of Hiwibnil plaster of pari. They were comrade in every tense of thu word, and had a miion of tan-kftlssik a well a of sym pathies. On one occasion thu sculptor wa to hard up on thu limit m-ript of a Coiiiiniasioii for large statue that he waa unable to buy the clay 1111 enaary for Ilia llltalel, whereUsill the painter tlt niisl hiinsrlf cigars. Its. k to a pipe am! by thi economy got enough money to pay for the necessary matenals. home time afterward the artist re ceived an iiiisirtaiit order am! hud not the wherewithal to purchase the large convu essential for it t-xecution. The aculptor sai I nothing, but putting 011 hi ttnn t co.it went out for a walk. An liour luter Im cume buck at coiuuuiiii by boy. am! betvvtn.n them they car ried caiivua twelve feet long by six wide. It wa a windy day, and the aculptor wa tpnte exhausted by the effort of getting hi unruly burden (ust gusty corner. Hut after few ininuti ' breathing a.l the two friends em braced each other affectionately in' went to work in their rcsvtive corner, ho ideal friendship aa thi ought tu have lusted throughout a lifetime. Hut an event liaplnmod which changed the current cf amiability In the studio and rat range 1 tho two young men to that at pres. nt they are not even mai ding aciuaii, taller. (me day thu painter received nu order for sketch of a man in armor. The aculptor rt'uttily coiisrtit.nl to asvi for hi friend, and after tome effort finally got himself buckled into a suit of mad. lly one of those accident thut tonus tunc occur at the Inoet liiop.rtuue time tho aculptor' liancee happcmtl to call at tho studio chaavroiicd by a lively marrinl relative. In order to get Into the armor the aculptor, w ho is of large frame, hud to strip to thu skin. To get out of the suit of mull wa not to 1 con snlensL Ho he had to stum! awkwardly listening to tho merry laughter of the la the over b; comical p araiu-o. Hi flum-ce, i-in ouragml by the witty com ment of In r friend, made auch fun of the unfortunate sculptor that he became furious and broke olf the engagement. That evening he employed truckman and removed all hi thing from the stu dio without Mini baaliiig iw much as gssl by to his chum. The ex. neiice effected n entire change in his opinion of the l.i diea. His t.rnt inamorata was a tall, dis tinguished looking brunette. He is now engaged to a little, rouud faced blond. Who, despite her rmirlublancetoa French doll, 1 dm I ired by him to Iw the epi tome of all the charms and graco of Womanhood. New York Sun. Artificial Ihun.ler. A miniature thumb r factory ha hern constructed for the sriem o am! art de partment at Smith Kensington, England, With plate seven feet in diameter, which, it I believed, would give spark thirty inchini long, but no L-ydcn jar have lai n found to itam it charge, all being pi. mul by the enormous tension. New York Telegram. tl II Les Ties. rviea'riaa-li b boy, cao you t-t-tali me bu f I far It is to tlie po-iaatofScil owtl y-Vtuvttl'jasy, ouster t I'stltBtriao I Im kua you-you heard oat, Uw ( f fur It It to tb iapo-p.Uifflof Newtla.y Duly half a block. Blister. If I you baitu t a t. Tti to aaa m you '4 bin Uwe arsaaly. laf a. IslmtM la the Hunit. "I threw myself at bar faat," Busuxed dls- ilate yovth. "Dal Visa bit tzarmr Inquired a eold heart ail, ausymptaetie hstsxtsr. Waabi hut," , -liny 1 Iw) 1'ussV CYCLING FOU CHILDREN. Oraal I ara kliuiilj lla Tahaa Thai lajary ll.M-a ., llr.ull fruiu It, Dr. H !l. Turner, in considering1 the notion whrthrr young children l twin n the a -ch, say, i.f six and twelve, hoiild Im allowed to cycle, am! if ab lowml how lnu. li tin y may indulge In the 4intuiie vv ithi ut im urnii the risk of litjuiy. mail. tains that thu subject 1 one 011 which no man can pronounce dogmatically or lav down strict ami in- arable rub coin eruilig. What for 'ii.. small N.y or ml might 1st merely hi alt by ami Uinlaul ex. r. is.., for an other might im an pi yit .41 ruin. Ly while 1 .ti b t ase must la- judged on II m. ritn. on., inn.!. me ntal principle must be ch arlt 1 it 11 iii i.ilr.l-iiami ly, that no 3. ung ' hil l w i'h any organic wcuknea. whet Inr of In nt. lungs, joint or nerr- j ou system, tlnuiM U allowed to mount a mat blue uu br any circumstance I w hatevi r j N-ttmg a -id- sin li natural disqualifi cation, the ti. rt in of cyi ling, proja-rly ! regulated ami adjusted to thet llklbllltil ; uf the imliv idunl. is iitnUi stioiiably one j of the beat loiu.ai.f 1 1 i.-.ttioii that can I U' strtakrii of by t hii.in 11 of With st-ii at an earlv age. It ib vt li.n the laaty, 'ami the a. If riliaiiie and rnource in j billed by the m.iiiugi nu nt t f a machine I tend to atnn ;tii. 11 ami 1 iil.ir.;e the men j tal ami int. II, 1 timl f..i iih,. n. A few siinple prm an! ions, how.-vi r. may Insure giasl and av.it t v .1 result n. A to the age that a child ahould ta-giu. for Hunt children six is quite early, and even for tome aix in t.ai early, (irettt care ahould bo taken 111 t lunging aud titling a ma chine to u young n.ii r. Au old. ill lining crick may prmluce th fortuity or discuao. Two things that must be iunistml on in buying cither a bicycle or tricycle for j'oung rider are that the nak of the middle thould Ui two inches la-hind the crank axle, and that the baiidlm should be so brought amend and buck thut the child can tit icrftn tly upright on the machine. As to the distance the child may ride 110 alato'utu rule can lie laid down. Overexertion mu.it Iw can-fully guarded against, and a aim-pit night and a distaste for final is one of the indi cation that the system in poisoned by tho product of it own Waste. It mutt bo relllelllln-risl thut excessive tamnl la more injurious than excessive distance, ml rxctsssive lull climbing than either. The conclusion arrived ut by Dr. Tur ner ia that a tound child, nix year old, priqcrly lilted with a machine, and rid ing in proa-r form and tasjition, may cycle within the limit of moderation and derive la nelit and suffer no harm from the exercise. St. Loui Globe Dcmocrut. tuearatlllnns ot Seolrh t'lshsrmsa. Home still existing siiicrstitionsainonj Csheriiu n are communicated by resi dent. At tho beginning of the herring season the crew ull try to trize the her ring lirst on laiard to see if it 1st a mala or female. If tt 1 innlu their fiahituj may In) eian tul lo bo a air one; If a female a giaal one. Sometime, how ever, the akipjar set tins it and hidim it away, salting it 11 ml laying it aside for the season. Tho boat must not be turned gainst tho tun. Certain annuals considered of il) omen must not Iw skcn of in the boat, and minister in thi respect occupy the tarn place aa rabbits, ban, und pig. Fish ermen tlo not like to lend anything to Ueigblsiriug lanit lot their luck ahould go with it. If they lend a match thee will contrive am-retly If possible to break it ami keep ntrt, hoping thereby to retain their luck. Their dislike to have anything stolen i increased by the fear that the thief may have stolen their luck with IU To ask the question, "Where are you going? of any one who I going on board la equivalent to de stroying all hi chance for that time. Person with certain name are held to be of bail oineii, the dreaded name be ing different in different tillage. Fraaerburg Free lot. Itougb t'.trlaare. David Clinstie Murray, the novelist, write: "Eight or ten year ago I waa lifting In the Kavago club in the com pany of four distinguished men of let ter. One wa the editor of London daily, and he wa talking rut her too humbly, aa 1 thought, alamt hia own career. '1 do not tupo,' be tuid, tliat any mun in my prtsst nt position baa riia rienced in London the priva tion I knew when 1 first came here. 1 went hungry for three day, twenty year buck, and for three night 1 slept In the turk.' One of tho rty turned tome. 'You cap that, Christ it)?' n wcred, 'Four night on the embank ment, four day hungry.' My left hand neighbor waa a wt, and be chimed In laconically, 'Five.' In effect It proved that there waa not one of u who bad not tl. pt in that Hotel of the Dcautifnl Star which la alway o;-n to every hotly. e bad all been frequcut guotta there. nd now we were all prosa-nm and bail found other and more comfortable lodging. " Tal la Ibe Itotlj. Fat atoreil in the body a adipose tie- me 1 a bank on whioii th body may draw for supplie of energy and beat when r.-quiroL It ia itated that In the Franco-Wcmian war of Ib70 the Uerman rmptniT, acting on the (trutigly ex-pn-smnl opinion of Kltein. that uiuacn lar fatigue could lie best aupported on fat, gave order tliat each oldier should have aervetl tint to liiiu 'i'A gram of fat bacon. It I also well known fact tliat fat animal bear privation of food U tter than thin one. IMtaburg Die patch. The Hard eat W.rk ef AIL Few p.a-ts hat) inor admirer among women than Whitticr had, and thi ad miration frequently took personal form. One day bi sister, in her alow, Quaker fashion, wa describing the eruptions: "Thee bast no idea." the laid, "of the time tinn nl.-af spend in trying to lose Hume people on the (treeta. Sometime he come home and say, 'Wall, titter, I bail hard work to lose htm. but I have lit him.'" To thU Whitticr pathetic ally added, "Hut I can never lose her." San Franrlwo Anronnt. M.ala t krlalo llaMM, Alexander l.ntlistu lull sod th tele- Bhotiabavs taeo st niwyntou terms for a dozen T-sra of more. fU-H ttmnerpeearota Otta uf Ilia nnt rrmarkal.l Monte C'hristo rotusnrra in lluarouulry of rspid fortune making. Hell waa prtinileaa buy in kabn burgh thirty Team au csuue to Ihl eouiilry In Isc.'au.! Unally ttermtne a teacber In a lirst slid iliiuib at lnal in lUatoa. t ma bojrbtaal the I. Ik of a; re. a trsuamiaaloo Bad Urea an uii.lennm-til tsf thought wl'A biin, aud be Las fmpM-ulty uud that Ut.f brfor KH we ou Id ooe day apk by trlia:rah. Tb I. I. j. bou waa the mult laf)arsuf psiieiit labor and InvastiaUao, -3i,w York Harsid. O o