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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1895)
o o i o O O wmmmw i " ' ' " " " " " ' - ! - i i EUGENE CITY GUARD. rrprletr, EUGENE CITY. OREGON "55 BE CARtFUL, M. CRAPAUO. -v . - aii...i. III. I.l.llae ol Tha rraarhma All... la Ilia IH.IIha ol French hostility to hngliin.l ' unusually violent for soui month pant, nd tha Knglish in Puru complain that thev ar made aware or ll in ways mat offend them or even render their atay there nnplcaauut. Thia is something in which wo are not concerned. For an other reason, however, it ia onr duty to give the I'urisliin a warning. Life in 1'ari ha been made disagreeable to some Americans of lute Is-cause the anti-English Frenchmen have failed to draw the Hue between Englishmen and Ameri cana, and aa Americana iak the Eng 1 inli language have assumed that they were English and have acted according ly. Thia will not do. We tell these shoulder shrogging and mustache twisting 1'urisluns that they bad better look out when they are in the presence of American". Ameriruiii will not tolerato their blague. They can't treat voiinir I'.rother Jonathan a if he were old John Hull... They imit be re-1 Miectful toward Am ,'lcnns In France if , they wunt to get the money of American touriHt. Americun are a ai-lf aaw-rting people, not dintitute of patriotic pride, I no. no patient a Job, not at all arrogant ; or ill temtiiTed, yet ronwiotia of their i i..t.i.ii. .i ri...w k.m inVIOIIIUlU rtllieill nilinui. j .10... grown beyond dueling, but it 'i not Hiife to ac t towurd them a if they were of timid (liapoaitioD. ' True, they Beuk the Kngliiih language, but they can't help ; that, and we may any that they like it. There were 8,.W American living permanently in I'aH three month ago, when thereiiBU of foreign rcHidctit"' 1 taken, and hundred of American tour- 1 Inta vinit the city every w eek of the year. ( Theae American jud lot of money ill I'uri. It I iMiMtihle that they iieiid VO,ooO,0(iO Jranc there eve.y yejr, and thi Bum i. butaiimill part Cl Cp a greguto amoiiiit wLich l'nrii)tc tAV from American antmilly. It tu "mWi- foiaal l eqwee la) it )' alioul.lc: ahniggiJ-a think f tH wbocu ! - H1 tae ) they .-e an Aim-rUtm bd i Hru4i j ,B' ?? 'af. clotlie. and Bbeilho 0 k. f t. their enricbftiooit. . ) l!y Mhowaa hM mom. Tho Aciericioat Uo Booom V3U, a30 , tf0( mmtaSt i icLiio a -v-au, 4 h they giw ICTiho' if t0 Itf-bcg fttn lo-c. (()nol .i.b Wo meajy ..o aiywiwv Tb-yiptjpi'acoa lw g)MJ ar.-ittoui rf tiO I baiot al aa Hi rxrlol Fpi m b un&pr ttoon.ril iwh taaii looby Wt l-l.-ti-brr.v lojajflV tUbir KoaxtH. K v K toi igPi ticd thioce uw twotp fjtnJU Kuaia OV eoQp"0xifcni)(aOonilWl. Fnoaiii, no-KIlf b. Ph. 'mMt, Jo vol.rfj u. ..JL n.. tn t rnn. Hod who a. tMmarai a1 Mtho racfc aOCbd hi aoitftaool R&uro rWd3oH i oj0 Mot RnU S'uy t A Spm OiOOTOTftwtR'tOtr-MHMaJteOaa1 h Wv). ! aotfWi xy Vlw0ajniVltitw tssrasoAaiK mq dS COiKt-Ouaat (''(. Nim k;Aii rrjJdV lay tN C'KMsOi pXlikfitWH vjrsvuf, mat i aM kM bjiii iio oVdj-fcBtwimWM tWowMni.iUlM iCdi aa aadu gM &U Bo rlai imcV, Oifjl &! ,. IW', a Pbv Ai)x acpt a taja ait.iOMihi, rali PWkooa) j30OX. VWmp1 tUv latefenw oak : .e HHpo& fpn.tPP, a wiawW Hoi gfjMA oaniw Wow kirif, ii Hi eMM tf , nysstmub esAaia ksatf. Pav cwii ftp tiD. uiOm itaKa' l'are-rAa)., .Yikeo . ".nlotsvlitsi ir-ol UU)i 4t4na4 btA J firm imf-ifi, wot Vl1 iaig tea rvM fanes im aa D-r4i im Mm aMitM c6 1 bray $aA, WaaiAi at mm' Mnba 4)tfljIC J!l S itvw aaai ai ma- vif . Vac antrn. 4a k aaw tta mtir itr- o, ei nib l(i liixio' fci tip- t'lppvtl SPOH'iH avii ha Kwntj fhttrocV. TUw an virbeW) lOOpd iSfdliil-ai km ilsaKis'M.pam Ao4aeba rotra bioe t0J ioauiks' fa(anMa .tarn Hfled, bud tffty nri prmaj Ja Pa a-i w4 H3Qty fx" Wonk Va)' in. pax ka b 0 roicidf ircL ut Lo 3i.(tKpa itvot ppjcwaroutb aaliwt'Brtf at mttts Ju M0jti tiOqi leal BwiTyooa.) , ao4 ft) pa Pdoou bhia patnab t tafltt tro tpsP IP prtrdca- bno-iPitabtiM trwk kb iioy!. ttrOn UCorjp ax gnaai fpooitf too'. but Wfaf w bi wiocb bbjuu iand do pot know tha itt&CD ftjaod patndaj pcg-tfH for them, IB roOtti un 1300 laivprp Rn offered for a Kitjj H'i-ijtnid axoKtt.JATH bidder pruhu) bly Isct trVaaly NrcM)Daed on rts it ing tfe) coup ' hxi rro'jji ba3$m2C) well. WifrjcwRntt bVBi wbj bi0icOi tcfibfooijitww Of tho pnaluctioti of Qr bar ttoxdlu tioll oi wood aguit"l sid, Ml!icbXltt of tho old construction $av, ito her-pi Bcalo, boiiiu dlsastroueiimpy. ?Uca the force of the wtr;l ItrrjCsJl. ttco miller waa obllgisl to bring eiC'K f t23 Biiil in .ui'cvssioa to tlie ground la tfr der to un.'.'othe it, but win i' .mlj'j iiuulls came on thi wu impracticable, aud the mill, in extreme, case, ran away tOt i. could not U utoppe-l. Kvcrythinif wa now done to increase the grip of the wisslen brake round the great wli-Vl on the driving vhaft, and water wu Kinii'd copiously over tbcin, but in apito of all tin thtmca would auiiietiin.' burst out from the intee-ve fnctiou and the mill be prak X lnirnc.1 down a the result. The ih'hv? tif ul uiachinery of the modern wind mill, by which the miller controls the action of the Bail from the Interior u( the building, hn nil need thia danger to minimum. Note aud Uuerles. Llmlla of Human Inlrlllcrnee. M. Klournoy of lieiicvn rsx-.-ntly devls.sl a novel exsrln.eiit for lifting tho limit of human intclllgotn-e.. lb aming-sl a aerie) of iMiiiiuiiii art If lea of all sins, and ropiest isl bla elas to put them In order of weight The weight of all wa really exactly the same, but only one student dlscovensl thl tact The majority placed a small hvulcu weight ttrst and a large w.ssleii Uu.il! Inst. The iirtlluarv mind apisiri'iitly miiki the weight of objis't III Inverse pnisirtlon to llielr sl.t Only when the eye aro abut dissia true appos Uil ion Is. o.oe huo1I1i, showing that the seiwiilon of limerw I Ion, by which we slio.ild Is. enablisl to lell when the aup.sirt of illlferclit obj.s-ta mil forth lIuiNiiueexpeudituni of env,-'; do not prols'rlv exl-t 2) i uul-tn't Sear. Ilia. Reporter (aom year hence, riishtog frantically into the aanctiimV-Say, the angel tiabriel baaapteared iuth heaven. He' blowing bl horn, and all tha people re flying up into th aby. Th end of the world ha oouie. eurel n City KdlUw That' good! Now, you get out of here, nulck. Interview tJabe. gel many atorle aa you can from people wbo are bring autnmoued and aee If yon can find out w hluu place they're booked for. Write plctureajue atory of heaven and have it lu hrr at 1 o'clock. This Is th chauo of lifetime. W'U scoop lb town. Hoaton Traveller. NOVEL TELEGRAPHING. taked tlhe Thought THmhriDW, bnl lha Kiplaaallua M Plmpl. A promlnriit lawyerthought hehaddls covered a wonderful Instance of thought transference Ilia other tiny. lit La I o I ivtiewrtter operator. One rirk Id bl private office. nd the other ba a dndt In o adjoining room, in lai ne ana ue puszlrd UMin giving Inslrurtlnns to hi private stenographer, loueidivcred to th V typewriter, to find th.it ner iou)(, Blwn, ,tui the ord.T J'it aa If ,)ai, hti.a .,i,tly ,Bt re- (uirr,i. h attorney tor a long time unu " trying to account fr tlila aceinliig telep athic coiimiunl'Htlon helween Ihe two young Indie. Yesterday lie thoughts woul'l iniike a tent of the nrntter, and call ing hi stenographer lie wild, "I want you to takedown this art Icleof agreement and Rive It to Mis Ulimk to trunaerllie." He then ilictaled a lengthy and technical doc anient, trying ,,,,,le 11 'IWIc.ilt possible. The stenographer took It down and thi-u went to Ij . machine and la-gnu operating It. The iconic watched her closely and saw that she nevw toNi hrr work. He waited for a half hour, then he turned to bla typewriter and wild: '' ) "Mis ho-and no, I think you have for gotten to give Mis Hlauk that dictation I gave you for her." n "Oil. m." replied the . vUng liidy. "Miss Itlank linn It llnlsh.. and waiting WJ''" " "t,''1 ... 1 " ", "'" "V"" . '"Z.Z.ii. i . . . . , . , u)W f,luM ,e lire lim limine pii-ii'Kii.i'i..-. " ' p,w,,ie f,,r mi h acoui'llcatei iigreement t() i . rHkf(, f,., by teleputhln eoiiiiniiiil- cation, lie went out to ll Itlank, w ho ' hnnd.d him Mieagreeinenl completed. The .iinrm.. eoiilil not contain bluiM'lf any - ........ - ... ..." , longer a lie winr. .iiiw diimi, n.. been not li Ing aoini ihlng HtraiiKii for the pat month. Will you tell me J w yoi receive my Irihl ruction from Mini ho and ion ud- ! o without le- leaving loy roomf Here you have tra.. rlUd a very ilillieiilt die- H.,, ULCJl iia my t ritin IC1 I'M ro tation, and I am aure you have had In? volved Into rQsrmlnA) C?3C'ifl. vri cnmmiiiilciitlon with her." The young ,.,.nr flo of Wr frotO Hit dicUp tdoj lady began to miiiln and mid: bind, w hich M ined tCS?dCfl l1" e- ,tr. , ) m ahould not be C an re rb-'ht i the buC. The Ii "hlp" that we have had 13' confliinnlcallon. W't ; ttOill ItVeiJit m la ICosga i8t "ba can converMi with each otlii-o when tjp t.Co ' pn fiaie "ajo'M" t" ajfl.l dMir la o4 Jut K well j V wPw.tai 10 tIt If I wittld like MtOXD la. 1 tUtaj'j U)i HOI OJoOi. No, It'iiiioPthoncat t afcZ Ktt 9U a tt3 grttbo, il I nryk;tt fre(t e, bpt plain lel.Kaefffly. I on av, X ho ltd k) 4 tod I B4ve b 80d rtgap ' jiy a-Vytitly, mood Te prtalce it Ha) ay. ODH. vmi ' J - 9)Sbe oaaw . Mttal ('9- li-. 9ta.. Iui hon ivvw4 Mi ajfn m aft ao4 toot hM HMual II mm U, i arir.ot . .k.. mm. nUMbudi aj t&am BAItl uutl ft. w . . - . - vv, Pham- tAa. tN lat-iiiu.C.DJi i Kfl.iul'rNH suijiww, "Bm. ioal ilfW.V.f)'ll." fw r Xtiie BMIa4 t3 ' C '. J- fl,,,, .f, Mt.! arts ' jy. w. .i, 1w) y 'try, 'M'a Mai ipAfm- prto St&& fC?."VwO tv kuMi'la' f.a. " t i.JMl.'- -U. kved(!ai.aj(l -BV W..V'.. kiTIm," mum W. . "-ag.'.V1t)- ft:.W rtm,' " Hjftg , i ih;uiid ii, axl m t'f alft iimml'i- 1V 4Via at at U I4s a oU Wjn h-1.' aKiliai. PaB Mote, mlilaW. Mbaua tt Stwrw ia. Pa fWav MMis. 0 "I'Wi fci-'W.W -v aSMaoV OtCbisli t4uy Jnlv aM hj h;itfil saoarjf.Ati4. idof n clai tiii Nntroiia. "S tm. fWie hi tfO IS- ti j-r : n - boh pxca. "Tatar l"., O c-.'' "arseMia abilWaM axba taotf aSft." 5!pJk) iBi. A-al H ajaba MsiB-nM It )aai anaaiaMt', MM wmn pvaMtap &l&&sN& i-P-'f4BdftJ;'vauoiai. .t$mvmfin wt sp Boseu-ooa Qfbtm m kiswir act UB7!MMra-Afrn iMB n pa o 1 fM BabauJBMan a &i bnoAtKteMoi . bh nwi) Knal tft mnrasioa Mala BtaeB0l ABW4l H f.gfrpaB lr fivixUrsp m Hm vIKrJP: l a WBoBi 4 pn'oltisi a. (OtsApi i0t tSoi Ifc- a a?W aw a pa), bto Caitmn-Jiai mm, im ib aj at k iPOy totlbiaM. p-aiJ!p t.trtfp ia eiort ttMvawoii vuo Hb QMMCCau PMKKlse ajCWwi'tfii tun tTafit bbp lito)Wii CUVpW, tkepvaauaii evaqai wtwlly inau riit t paio4 if hsoto tl Pi HI tt(pH Oht c ooo -ibs tnnxttiaxxxM&i-at. to) thai iiUm kfrvxi, lMn tax tibia P p PM IKhom x suantsl t k'jc tttli sip. Ptn clxuw. 9Bi ai h ireiW taax J. p-B(o4 Outllt pWm dcp), tl a ontjaulb sp rnttJJ), ftsmnll aoiutpilii si piniit iff if? pa4 hp n )t. fa) to ovoi v, hi atl hv val & atl t"nc liffl S posai. iOobs) lOctottcai rKxi 8CB,Iiiar- tji fcOi tttfgxa iSVIn, I nefnr a D3S lOEfl icrrjSlCl Hp &T9 iirroiioHlog. The unwlloj (Jufi- nr'&g). 3IIil4 fOUMa experiment prove thl to Is true ll-youd a doubt, w III the llle of the future have : their (iii' ileiiiiiled aud xitched up with .negro akin in order to givO I Oim a fush ionnble lextur.'!- M. l.oui Itepublic. hal Kinking t'rrtlnit. 0 A Hetroit iloetorSltiy Ing feru ly alsmt lit veer obi, who Value Into hi olllci one tQ Qt week, and after g 'tling the dm. , tor's ad Ice ilisapivared and i uot since Iss n seen, at least by him. "HiH-tor," aald the ly,"l have Blink ing feeling all over a great many time a day." "Kver at iilgbt'" ak.si the doctor. "Hardly ever." "I.. t me s your tongue." The lsy showed his loiVgu.. The doctor felt his pUe, soiiiiil.d bis cheat, worked a tetliuM'i'i- on lilin, listened at bl heart lienta and then told li t in what was the matter w llh him and w hat to take for It "Maybe my business ha got something lo do with it, doctor'" suggested the Is'V a th physician aicpsd Into the ailjotu ing nxiin to get a vial. "Hardly that, 1 think," cheerily sang out the physician from th other r'iu. "What la your business!" "I run nil elevator." ri-sponded the hid And Is tore the doctor could get to him , he bad diuip-nrcd, a a Wive Mated, IV , troll Kre Pre. Th liiUVreora slight. "What's this?" ilcniamlod the gutwt. (Hiiiiting to one of the ido dishes th waiter had brought "Sausage, sir, " auswercd th waiter "I didn't order any " "1 thought you did, ir. " "I ordcrest iiui-o. Can't you tell Ihe difference bvlwwu b.uhi" ami aauaages?" "Y, sir." aid the waiter, gatb.r lug op the icjis usl dish with unrutlled dignity "Hctwecu nance ami aausngtw there I merely difleruuc of ages. Wish oofleo, sirf" Chicago Tnbuu SHE VISITED AMERICA A LONDON GIRL LEARNS SOMETHING OF HISTORY AND OUR WAY3. Th 1I...IOD T.a I'ariy Waa to Bar. 1 Hlvpt on a I'laoo and Had Oueer Uraama. Tha hhop. aud Ilia hlgu. lot.ra.tad liar, aa Hid tha Many rtierkliig Auoea. When I engaged my "atateroom" In the comfortable ati auiHlilp t'atalonln, for lioe Ion, I had never heard of thefainoua brew i f tea In Iioston harbor In aeventeen huu dred and aoiiietliiug, but I have often thought ainco that It wu rhali a puu Ihhnieiit for that ahamefiil wante tliut America line never Nuccccded in brewing (ikmI tea, nor had I heard of 1'rlt.pua At tucka, the martyred "colored gentleman, " whone elegant atatua Htundit in Hitoo park. Nor Indeed did I know that In that free country "colored gentleman" la the American for African nigger. In fact, I did uot, aa the Yankee ku.v. "know enough to come ill w hen it ralna." On that memorable voyage I learned three thing: 1. That you muiit not cull the aoutlierner a Yankee. 2. That you miiKt not call the Canadian an American. 3. The theaooner I found out how I likt-d America the better. It wa night win n I got to my "hall room," a Urn ainall room In iardlng houiie over the front door I culled In America. I wa dreadfully Bleep), nnd 1 auppoiwd Mr, (i. not li ed till, for hIio ald klmlly In her Mw Migiami aoprano:: "Why, my child, you look real tired. tVon t .,, 0 ruht to Ih1" Y.h, lndil, would, but I looked in vain for the ld. The entire furniture of the hall room wa a beautiful bt- lwye maple piano at leat what I thought wa a piano pretty wrlt I ni liureiiu and a -k ing chair. ... . ,1 ...II ... ...... A nit --i. mo nx . jour i". j..... from the ledge of tl.J auppoae.1 writing mill alio proiluce.1 the magio wand, jnd In .i trice "unwound m leil," prin3 ; mnHreO and all, but the piCJo hS'DOlCI- tbvla thi m;)i lavl tini aitpw n ifOltfO All. 1 Wioabot-Imr 'yoJ j kCRePl in ialDiM inan irsn a OA t to. P)MBWf fO0J, UK niwfw. kDOHCai rbaaay POS.I SbA pi-IB M at. hi PMpxl raiodi. Wloa 1 hia laVaoi, HkiIoI any aMia hif maA- tat Voot ( ' ik4 pxywiiM ib air PMuMtly tvm li. ommii ak4 o4 kiesjicVM a Itoi 0. " ), Un atJJ yrw Mini iBfp la rxr VtmOji. t ' I avqiatiko 0 tFtM ran tlMtV" dMor fot )- i 11M loKDwdll!. , "(It, mt, has Tm wCoct yfla'Saraok awlbO. H-y fciV Mea bwtKt a pxs&i C, Bd fcta VAtoihrf kataself. If ... t.. i . . , . ytKll - y Bjtha-yia 11 feM tucj boft Wai trajUa. anarr OI a .lis lbs fei ariai4(u)i0aaVl!Bi p) anliai lsJ." ,Am (1 iiai ta tO awwt8 pltco HMD aktua-M tWt i ewi ajd), is eaaat Pkai kaovbafaMj Day laMla ttaskaa (t ttai ali.aaii. taaw.O-aak aaad iaM Wsp, umi tauab Hb aaova taat fomrn VHauW p. "th.oiai, .." WbMB tnrmim, tea bbs ubiftfl b A wav t pall 1 sa tiba) WIV Mega Uj- a an. 4Ao at k paajp aaw aw pon sV apt "P aatpan mat la laavk aWwiipalna pan aca-OM bi a.b t Pbat ao-Min a "Ctauda w paaai4 Waaa." thuaxvam Ma a ,aw-poi,moa.aa ha siiaai BaacaV bk Pot VivB J.aW. Sbi. (.: vaoaojh, IPP." a ia pM4 f ta a k4jeA a! a4 vapirajlat) Towa VfO ha ip) bo aa to bv bsMa a wa j.' out PajM. .i toW lsP loan 1 woirid lica M a tt ( kj Wy eownaaiM a ka bda ai'lKaM kvm-A P suc Willi M M1 "alkiaNy BwaMBHk'' Aabr baoal paa U-bm-am- Nofc " anwas," aaoi as ana aka Maaa wb lull "kw'f p'," al j Haw kVej Kal ! Ppaaasly, at to najal Vlaai paitKciaaVtai " ky." pvi . . Vioia sua- fciowft kal AV&uofQ kUT Aula aMMwi4MHWD f' .." I Am any 4xpan.-, w ) P Hot "a0) anoiMnb," aavt bloaw, pat in bio. , . ali fM bn.lsf,l tkIla ,rtoKB) "a- i ! od" Wjb a oasr. Urn oaelosircl ba. MLoi Jban Jrox taa Vaf a1.Dc-M i mt "pM-krOliiai'1 itt-Di laiuda l0O 1 aboalrb o-a pxr y AacMB BkQI atuatlt. t ! a-t Wloot j MsO bxm "il.''' p tw ba lentk aaul tat btiwinr a Vat "rbV)" tat ya AawwM bbm bw anS tlx Dnl Ktoi abTMi 4via hot bap VAM JOXUBM. 4TOWa ilr teooa ba blai mbavai a "nrfaxw cm." th ' govdb m,t (toDpt aiueli tusMt pnaiuinibP ly I apiMi biaUJ with u. Wan sxzu ptbejj, qivst lii..i. bK o TO lauuMb, t- ofP lbf sW PaHH,BJ u4 'ilfnBiB4 lllll" ' dvtla. 1 ltaj pu la ! Ycxb bio? host Pa I K3n(iuimiaiBbt'klIt3a)i( tli tfcatpaol b"Sxy it iVxoooloa Is li Di4B buMSSao) I b'M 1pccooPa. ft sutD PtM ) OvQS tiM "SetS" , JflJeaf ot bw 9 tUfia. &hl ite nvteos ilissitunii oa-feBl. T0 sa ffica ytcr taDmii o4 lsd "ssaood" Vilbiot being rpoloiYe' tu ta5ta a,,y sss ti iia)"oiiB oisaQgr "-eh"i'WerJ t 11 1 SO 0'elleut plfln. 0Cl 'tt Sro UftsJ'Bto 83 'X SO tin" 'notion coun ter you it) Qara lo piirclift' some ir.ue. 'l&tftSCacXB Cfcji-gfP I Hreslstible. Tto-re Isfnother capital instltutl-ui . a large "drv gisxl store np tow n, rv'"' '- cr taking their bahit-e there raU have them dus ked on entering, along with their umbrella and rubln'm, and leave them in good hand in a large room arrnng- for . th0rpose. When the mother have (in- 1 Islxsl.ou show lipj the nunilH'rof theclusk the Iwiby I prodinvd. Thl y well, a llQther nr often driven out of a store by , a crying buhyQ On our way bome we walked, a Uiad I put on my "rubls'tV I notlce.1 Hint one le-Sjiht aiinuy atns t wa almost ilevoteei to "candy store," and they certainly were tempting. Fuller ba many form Ida hie rival on the other aide. Over these tempO lug store almost every w indow allowed a dentist' chair and hi sign, and they eem e.1 to do a roaring trade. A lgiitHard in a reiaurant caught my eye "Meal, Sic.; square meal, 7.c; gorge, ll." And anun Uerlaker' ran thu, "You kick the bucket ; w do the rest."- Pall Mall liareti. Halolir tCgllah Speech.. One characteristic of Mgr. Sutolli is Ihe power of hia memory. His duties require him to umke fns-uent iHtHht In-fore Americun congregations, and therefore in the Kugltsh language. He write his spcechm out in Italian, for mulate in his owu language and on paper what wisbi-s toaay aud in just what word he wishes to say it, has these speeches translated into Kuglish by hi interpreter and theu iMinmit. the Knglish to incinorr. 8o wonderful I bis memory and so thorough his mas tery of detail that no one would sus pect from listening to bis utterance that be waa not an Diglish scholar. Although uot under. landing the words heapiaks, he give tinman inflection ' and a ptoiiuuciutiou that are nearly per fect and prove that the powct of iuiita : tion ba been strongly cultivated w ithin ' bim, for be tvpic every eiuphaai .aught biui br tin tuterpretcr.- MONKEY AND A COBRA. Tha Main Ceacht tha arpao Aeteep and Robbed Ilia Brad OA. The bright, iunny plain of India, a well ni tho low mountain range. affcrJ iultniiie cumaiio ooimuioiia i"r of numen.u horde of monkey, of many . . .... .1 ... ,.lnlnil dlnervut varliMlii. tney m'-u u .r....o to manlfeet the mlw hlevou cunning pe culiar to tlmlr aiaa-li. I have often wiitcnea them for hour and laughed many time at tholr playful proU a they gamboled 11 TMK MONKKV AM) TUK SNAKB. tigethcr on tint ground and fOiong the tnK, any a writer In llm .-t. IiuU Hi publlc. One day I wiw mitcli dl-tiirU-d by the nuuHiial chnttcr of niriipof thocnnlmal a fchort dlHtani i' from my bungalow. I pro celiil to the m-enc of their lipnmr, w hen they llnl ill wild ilnvT, with their young clinging t" the f (.)- by the neck. I lookiil itnii.lid to Hud. If pisilile, thccaiiM of their tnmlile. In a Kiniill trM-I mu fmind aid 1mI male Mi-lUeii left iH-lifTid, gazlmr intently towanl the root of the tree. Following S Oino-lloii of lucy.-, I was ii..toiiWiiil To mv S hirgi- robm. collnl and apparently tshs'p. Here WarifQc;iilH' ol . ui ir aiiiioj - TM nwiihc.v M,.iil inon ihirlw taSO ll? fellows, ill J did not iipis iir tin SC3dlst.irlHsl at mv pns-eiicc. fin slo.Oly left bB pen h In 0 fork of OHflluBCoi 'lOisOly, with gn-at cuutlocQ Oocoool iD9n loOeil the serpent until he bail 0J'"O hl WPOIii nlNiut tOifii'tof Otn flqqile. He l e O-ol liO' Osi O old Omjfi, eiitOiiiellnoOiCtO S 8 loOl fnnil side Pi . 03 It clSti? lngi nrj no oojii-i lBoa Dim. lln PtiB 0 nomer noiu oi .sa. iu ooui m in uaiw vx.o.vv'i o - 4t!l.aai1 I -TO iB8 Ben-.o In) forth B at lal until it 909 Pp)iIii six or cl;.lit rj i0 la- )'Dut 0l nh b'V 0 itlnln-w h anoV. I oO iiiiii liaexciiil. and won- : Aon If b felt 9 ttb icPaoilsQiantcter fO) hi Oilvaa. (ffl fbi l:iy ii'O ""' . iMsaPi! with CDBabr t conlil ej;iO i l.V arfjaln Mali i(tla Pi &3 cue, but ataVdoad Is. alt I to S3tSP W it 0 tff (BMqj lliBV. konaof tit oaKVl OSS IBov( taSWard ata vol). aaai Ka .,ll4fiialy, I ril thi. ii.4'nsi o llclii (Ma mo- j ktocr o;j3e tic Bxcpaxu ayoui9 tht tai ), i 4it tw & l'nt, la M h p iiiOanoa 03 V sjtotu I) k-oaxss."al) Pa kcaii h fXSSHf .. ' THai vSm-&) abtup bp taft&Aul'tP& V9-MMa bind kfsplBnja, BsiNJ-taA Wl libict An la apfll BtUD.4 BVAXfrkltcfa. 09 ttb ' na) Woo4 a nt Vidt In Pwiiaal tie- ' LVjs. ih nattitittd (jeXwap oP pod (ppJith rnahllla) i top ha tha lanBhA KOeiinOl aaaain fril-. W clM BMP lib Wild Miwbn iAcwitsJ, i'k ttood ; aol e bbmI intruding paQiie, n-join : gMm bhI ft-xoB' aibout. DtM 3Ct BaaieuM ppo! followisl. , I JtHsai a PtaoPj tlmn of this di.10 fhv ; B 3rBll aax-miiK tinsl, e(b in oxva afiausj Inl bo coiiAotm id to rub liat D)xl th SBtC-nWO id. (III) boOl : ajuanoa. ibb Wi Mb; t'otD. Oiih Baa pavsnrt, cMtssilMi SS '. tl'n oh k i-vla. IlVst litb M iliB.e over 4.hMa. VS A.Milttg CDfl) ifioniiclno In au;an4JJl tctpxia n oxsaiu iimiiI be ho! aitwsrtfoi. Iili tfX Ilia loZ) of theco la 'bjian, ili ojaj h cl.tf, a ing a OI up- , JH ia.au f f o. M9 was i ll l ne rn nuiw' iuui.i P top -paaiMxl Idxd niioaslo? to juln , upwio iuc0Shfiticl3irtb "CDCxy0 A iacxsiuui ipoxnpli. of I !o 1 found aoawiisai ViU g.aillng 0 0 "(0 BnrMaa tJu&xtiW p)BJ the vurlee (tfthe aamlaapM (av-TOTntBual Ipnqo.ri.o! nun i-ap-MS3, la B& pitlceof KallltO, KuO tf). IKM ig the fasasanve. tlndino things eoing M oa PoA to tP'ttQ). isiiM'i vil the lify-n-kaw btoai Ufritasmiug that 0 mbO'e (tfpjPalbtns R4 lattB Hki foBiuOl on him by scJl v9o' taKkgD ho hcO'n OQho.O IBjcB i9Jii4 i 01 cage fell Into the kuxp. b'0tB ZxBo' to loo IO A the ftiaaxtia ihiDg "n," lrlihO poo Xt III (voqi bwiii!-. The perio'i prhO ulb asae lay3 "O I'll 0 h's Mrq n8 90K&'b Imioo lOmot to t!faj . tOioxJs5 the piOsaiit mid boo KaMS Cfil3. Onil he was loksl by IPa pugsv!Kkid-b cPnQi, who Ihonght It Sqwi Wg to it 1117 1 " nil image." The joflj(S a-CrxDcXt bt(p OiOUer hi suK rior, i b'iil I 0MDt of , ''.i.'ei nei'O.v.1 to box'ihl toioooD tlo1 "Icon." i'hl so cn t0$d tJB ilSKen0O that they attacked the itU0ct4 )t b ofj) theiii In a hut, w here blQQP SflXO fotpt linprio 'tuil, nuiltrOi1'. i h)H3 Ptrfl Ils'Ciil 09 by women and chll J. i U, v. i BnCR O0IP on tloorrlMil of n sMiiadroi,,,, t0 tlll, Momlu.u ngain. , Da'u r-iu 'vj oitj....'"u lovu yuco poo wu ii r.'iijsi. i ne usui : BfJ3 Ds3 Q3-n O"iS0y. ajomtXt 0'' C! "40' I e'011 have but one eye?" , " I hot 'r5 "'her fli the war. " , "W hy have O'" had it replaced by 1 an noililclul oner" I "I lioV1'. but" "Hut what?" " My landlord took It from me because I could not -my my rim rent." O Thl dialogue tmk Kluco In a pharmacy laco In a pharmacy tSrlchy Ivtwevn a imv on it7l' ilcvanl do litvnwin and p.sr devil whom kJ hud found a few minute Is-fon.' fainting on the sidewalk froili hung-'r nnd wiviknes. ; He expl.'ilmd that hi landlonl had sele.1 ' him ami torn Qt hi glits eye, with the remark that m vanity would drive him I to ptMCiin1 at oiuv sufllclcnt money to par hi arrears M rent, but he had Nvn un able to 11 ml work or ujms. Moth b at Hnllrt. Chnrlra Johnmn, a w ell known hunter of Miirlongton, W. Va., git out hi rifle aftiQlt had Iss-n standing for two week In a cliMt with the barrel londisl and found upon extracting the cartridg to clean the gurQlint the lend of tho bullet Inul all Isvn ,otcn awny nnd poured out the Imrrel In tluedost. With the dust there came the dried Kvly of a moth, and the appearance- of the moth Indicated that It had eaten the Icod from tho bullet. He howed the moih and the load dust to v cml friend, and all agn.jl that everything Indicated thai the moth bad eaten away the loud. q .1 lira.ltiale. IK wa suffering with a pain and .light swelling in Ins I rcust and visited Iho dovtor for tclii f, who turned him over to the kid, one of the hospital as sistants w-uh Instruction to have the swollen part painted. The kid Utpjud hi brush into the iodine, aud with a flourish drew a circle around the swol leu part and procecdis! to fill it in, w hen the patient remarked, "You are au ex pert at making a circle." "Yes," was ihe reply, "1 was horn and raised in a hooting gallcrv." The patient faint ed. -Stillwater 'Minn ) Truon .Mirrui JIOM'IIINE ANTIDOTE. OR. MOOR'S 6TARTLING PROOF THAT HE HAS CONQUERED THE POISON. .. r.rmao.an.te or I oia.n """'- u 1. 1 mm I II tl H I Mutary 0.r Murplilna ol an -i Aoioont-Polwioa, So MatUr llu" Ad aulnl.tertrf. Barh lha Ktomaeh. Dr. William Mixir, the dlcovererof the new antidote for morphine. I" lrlnient Ing with at rye hlil lie, ccK.aiu aud other puiMon. . . Dr Moor haa deinoni.tratel by Making hi life uim it that the H-riuaiigiiiiiite will iiiKtantly countenict all theioi"i effect of morphine. W hen he look three KmliKof the poion, agaliift the proteu of i phyiciaii. he denioiiNt rated not only the aucccM of hUuntldote, which I., look Inimiilliitely afterward, but prov.il that It wu oewiicovery to the uiedicul pMf' Dr. Moor I li year old. ,. In tall, with a black limctaclie and a rehtle, eti rrgetic manner, lie ha all theeiithtiMliiMii of an Inventor. 1'oKon are hi plaything and exierlineiit hi amuwnietit. He I un Aiihtrian by birth, atudied two year In Herliu and one In I'ari and I a graduate of the College of l'hyiciitim and Surgeon In thi city. He haa been In practQi a lit tle over three year. Dr. Moor wa H.kcfj how hi attention came to be called to NTiiiniignnate of Hit afh. He wild It bad nlway been a favor ite with him when a a boy he -rformed iheinlral exia-rliiieiitH. "It M verv pretty to look at." wild he. Then he t (J a pill Uiade of the r! lj'HHi',,H I1"' " '" " v)ien be. touched it with glie oi w an r. hoona It tiiriieu iiiewiioin Kini"iw" puffile color, like that of a line Hurgiindy. Thi hhowed that the ilrug, which UMially come In dark purple, iiia-dlelike cry t ill. ... ..i.e. ..i i..i. I easily Molillile. J w "I will aliow you how It aflect inorQ phine. naiil nr. .vioor. men n- " little bottle of Hti!lifite of morphine. He h....vu.l ,.n. (rrniii (if tiiortiliiliiev 'I'hi he ... ,.,, L,,.M Cr.,itW. It wa colorless. The reporter, who lusted It. found it intensely bitter. "Now watch the effect," said Dr. M'sir. He poured the colorlesa morphine Out ion Into the glass containing the beautiful purple liiiiid. The liuuid iiiiniecliately turned a dirty be- black, like Ink. and the color at once Can to precipitate in line particli- toward the bottoniA'f the gbU. "Now tuye It, ' Odd Dr. Misir. It wa tasteless. The bitterness lJ all .linpM-aml, Hhowing that the niorpliine had lai n Instantly annihilated by contact with the permanganate of potash. The tnuid lit the top began to get clearer. The IJH lilacK panicle in live iniiiium inrmn. .i i u i rv .i.- l.u.L-t liLe .,...j.n,rr....L ?. -- mire vQtcr IIIIM ri-atllllllllll 11 Illlllta II MI If ftinO-e ilioxide, a Intrudes alliance. TlOt iO the way it act in the VJinali eomOcb," said fQ. Absir. "The morphine tfan9 of0he aaiQof opium is lit once reli etpOOd barmles by contaet w itli tliu per (POikC'O'c. The antidofV at once s-cIq bli'Q"'f '" lOJS'ng by the other sQ-tiinces. Th09iluhle salt of morphine is acted Usiti by the nntidote 75, noli time ipiicker than ajlliuoienond several thousand times ipilck DbOO" lOpton." "Ho did you find this out f" "IrxpQrimeiited Uui the white of egg," Qil Hr. iJisir. o"That I pure albuineii. It i0 convor ted into s-ptoii by the action ((PlOlO n. l'cpton Is the chief rival of the (prliOiiQ'inate, because pptoii I soluble ip t'(teP0ud peniQUganaliQf poQh mi 8 lost QuiiQIy on aoiulilesubstunces. You bSvpeaBi 1 1.0 demonstration w hich I have jP3Jiven. 0 "TheiOV't of thejiermaiiganateon mor Jflilip ia lifltatitii"coii, us you see. Hut 0B j!rsCx9of calculation I estimate Has oOcuyeingjiQ-ond. Then 1 watch the cf fCPkoP j puiOiigitunte of (KitilO"1 w bite obaj Onil lAlculate tloOitue until the cf (Ol i prod.iced. It i inlliiiiOy slower T.V0OI times slower. Thus I knew that the tfCnOnoinatu would tus-k the morphine C91I not the peptou In the stomach." "Hut that I only theoretical. Did you bOvoO'O pr.ft ticul test iQore yon tixik the tluOOQ(Sjinsof morphine yourself?" he waa C&cd. "Oh, yea," Qui Dr. Miwr. "I tried It itOO couple of NOlibii by hypodermic In O'linifl iidmiliistering Q' same quantity .0 murphitio to each, in the one which I fjjve the nntidote tlieteinperuture n-malii- 01 normal. lu the other it fell to HI. Then I lOjguu trying it on inysiQ taking first an eighth of a grain, then a i.iarter, then a 1 0f, then t)iree-iUarlers. W lieu 1 took the 0'itldote, there wa no apparent effect. I ever tisj) n much as three grains at one Ohio until I gave my demonstration before CiOlPQ9detrQii clinic. Dr. tiotlhcil fQ3 very much frightened. Q told him 1 SJ.iuld just it lief take six gifTNi. Almost 0)iy quantity of inorpMne woiTid be harm lOif Ooimllnr quantity of the antidote QeCOtllO.'ll. "l'rofessor llitig in (lerinany a year (l l ago proved that Hiisons of nil kttul? Similiter how- ailmiiiisieiQ, llml their way to the stomach. P.us a snake i.'ii received in the leg or hypodermic Injec tion of morphine iiuJieiirm begins to get into the stomach Vfihin a few seconds. Trofessor Hil.ig found that one half the poison will get into the stomach within au hour. The samel true of poison le ceived through the stomach, w hich pass M It tollow mat permuugauate or kii jaji, ir mitutut. tervd while ii pel-son is at rn alive,(Jegins at otice to destroy the poison. It should te administered in successive doses, saynt interval of 20 minute. I do not A aim, however, that atropine should not ulso be administered hypoderQ ally. Kverything should le done to maintain the heart's act Ion s" Dr.Cbsir 1 hopeful that the power of the permanganate in killing poison ex tends to poisons other than those derived from opium. Cm-nine is one of thestib- ' stances with wliQ. he is e.Hritnentiug lu , addition to strychnine and atropine, lie , know from eris-rimcnt ihnt the effect. of perinaugnnate u;su llnse substance is ililTeretit from that i:;v.n morphine and In the case of strychnine is very much slow er. He said yesterday that he did not know that it had ever Isvn ascertained what wa the active principle of a rattlesnake' poison, "i urn going to experiment with the rattlesnake, however," said he. "If the poison get iuto the stomach, there ought to be a w ay of reaching it, a is done w ith morphine." New York World. H.iiilli'. lUti.rt. In the day of hi management at the V.'intcr garden Kdwin liooth received a letter from a clergyman saying that he ished to sc.. HiHith in hi principal part, but desired, if poasible, to lie admitted Into the theater by a side door, a he did not rare to run any risk of ls-ing wvn by hi parishioners entering from the frnt. Kdwin Hisnh niRileauswcr In these word. "Sir, there I no door lu my theater Ihrongh which l.od cannot see." Pan Krnnrlcn Ainaut, A To. ( hipwr In Troubla. William Uetidervti of Englewood is onder arrest for stealins t.see. The toes be took were uot from human beings, but from the staff figures along the Transportation building. William is of a scientific turn of miud, and it is said contemplated writing a book ou the big toe and it. peculiarities among various nations. Wheu arrested, he had a chisel ud was cheerfully chipping the pevlal Jtreuiitios of IU.Wrt Fulton. lie had sackful of tin.., which are now at the ' WooJlawn nation. Cbic4 Tuue. PILEY A3 lb. rameu. fori K.lslca aa Eip.rt.ne f uu Vooibtui v.i. "Well. now. I want to know aoou loa. patent medicine peddling," laaiatojamt. W'hitcoinh Kilcy. ... . , rioinethlug In my tone made him rc-piy H ' , - Uv0 ,u,,or.a , II ilk It wa really v.rv .luiiile matter and miiowcu i riKU painting naturally. After the ran father, but I didn't "t'"t"l?"rt Forgot a diligently a I read. Hfar a a, h.H, npilpmeut wa concerned. I wa an (1v.ri'l '' "'Tr'n-whit bad a trade, but It wa hardly "hat I want..! to dual way, and my health wa. bad very bad bad a I wal v doctor here lii tireenlHd advlned me to travel. Hut bow the MllTcring i ,.. l t it lion t money? Monti It wa it at thl. tIC J that the patent medicine Un came along. He needed a man, and I i i.. n.i. wav .Thl man I a doctor, '" ' ..... ullhi 3Vi ' ' 'fln. team and a nice I, uenr liHiklnulotof ft- iwwltniiiui,o i !-- looKiiih i". " . , ... ., ..i. ,,, ed ut courage to B-lf l I coiiiuu in""'" ind'p-int Id advertmei.t for ..hn. O Kiley Mulled with retr,WIc.Me . ,u,e- ill HI no m 1 1-. - - . . . . . 1...1.1...1 iiwiu. i mint. "1 n'leou oi iiikii . - i lil,out anving good by to any one. . And though my pnlmwnKU i a ui-i. ;, 1 oet",r. mJ. found out.be w a n lg .) line nan and kind to hi bur.., whl h w .. a n-c men.latlon. He wa a mi. n of go.l habit, and the whole compa- l i,, niade up of k.hh1. atralght lioy." y"How long were you with him?" "Vlm.it a year. Went home with him and'wn iadeanmeiine of hi. own fm- .11..!.. Uy. llu lived at Lima. o. .My exiK neiica w ith liim put an Idea Into my head a buine Idea, for a wotid.T-and tlm next year I went down to Anderson and went Into partnership with a young fellow to travel, oruulillug a acheinoof advertising with paint which we oiled 'The (iriiphlo We bad live or six young f I- low nli iniisi. Ian n well us handy paint- era and we used to rapture Ihetown with our music One fellow coiil.hhltle like a ni'litingale, iinoiln r aaiig like nn angel, ondlinnth.r phuedthe buift. I acullled wiih the vVO'id i;u!tiS. Our onlVilisslpiitlonUi clothe. We dressed loud. Voil could hear our clotlu-s au incalculable distance. Q had uu I.Ii iq libelisd bii-.lnes. Our Plan wa to take Piue llrm of each busimns in a tow n, paint- ing it advertisement on every man lean- jjmi no. v"" " K' A"!1"' Iicn Ing into the town. 'tio t.) .Oouey .' and Xhu dnar plutenu U thing liko that, you un.lerland. We, The chief wna lifted fnm0 he boat, hi. made a giaal thing nt it." troii-ers, toimihnw k nnd other garmrou "Mow long did you do biisiiiif-V' mhiii stripped from hi royal person, o4 Tl.t or fi .ii r venr. nnd we hnd more fun than iitiylswly." lie turned another comical li'k on me over liiaplnclino.se eytgl'isse. " Vou've Inaid this story alsmt niv Mve ing nil over tlie stale as ilium .,, ,, ...., ,ir, thi Wl.y: 'ail" -as, - CJ.h .a-., noiu ill aa Ultnill IMWII PU lit I IV llie w..y r - ........ where, and a great rrowii watetiing lis in breathles womh-r nnd curiosity, and one of our party said, 'liih y, let me introduce yotiasa blind sign painter. ' So just for devilment I put on a crary hik In the eye and pretended to be blind. They led me carefully to the ladder and handed me my br.isliiiiidpiii.it. It w a great fun. I'd hear them saying a 1 worked, 'That feller ain't blind.' Ye, he I. S hi eye.' 'No, he ain't, I lell you-be playiu nit. 'I tell you be i blind. Didn't you sci-Aim fall our a box there and spill ulMii paints''" O Itiley rose here and laughingly re-enacted the scene, and I don't wonder that the villager were deceived, so perfect wn bl assumption of the patient, wenry look of a blind person. Hamlin l.urliiud in Mc Clure's Magazine. Q Knur Outlines. A mouse, saw hi shadow onOhe wall. Fald he: "Iain larger than an vlcplO't. I w ill go forth and conquer the world." At that moment he espied a rat. In tlie next be had slipped through a hole In the nail. Kveryjay from the timu be wa n Isiy , a man walked alone in a quiet place mid thought, and he doubted not it was the ssma ..mi. tvlin liatl wa keil mere lor so many years, f at length hcraineto know iVinan had iPl walkinl the thatlte same I twice. J q Dentil rnmetoa (LHjrand LniH'keil. Pce- ! ing It was Denth.Thcy barred the dtipr, but Death broke dow n thu)ir and eim.T ed, taking a'ray w horn he wiiuld. Death ciiuie to another door and knock ed. Sceini. it wa Death, they n.-ned ; wide the ensir and welcomed him. At thl Dentil turned hi back and went, haying, "Who desire me, I desire uot." To plowed iu a Held. tT plovOl straight, keeping 1,1 eye on Aiijground. No weeds grew, and he gathered great store of com. Wheu ho died, bis sou in herited much laud. He lived lu comfort aud plowed In hi father's Held The other furrows were nO straight. At time lie stooped to Xteti to the lurk clou pool, flisired nnd lined w ith (ieorgm or to admire a (lower tT? it grew upon a li-hle, find wheu he bu bad hi bath l weed. He knew the name of the plnWOt "''ly laid away upon a cot i his 0 el and their tinieaof (lowering. U," knew tne tiring room, w here ho Bink usually imo names ot the stars also, llu! d ow ning un goods or lands. Hi son inherited hi father' poverty. The sou inherited nl-o his father' love of nature. And he hecatue n great nttist, whose mime and fame spread over two continent.. Century. O Woolen Mal.rUla. Woolen materials are always more por ous than linen fabric, and It 1 mainly owing to thi fait that the one I warmer than the other. Air in common with gas eous iHiilies generally 1 nn extremely bad r.,i..t, i., i,. .1,1. , ,,. 1k, .i,,,. ' s,rill,.,i ...; ,Vi, ily ileiiiotistrated, owing to the extreme mobility of particle of air. If such motion be hinderQor retarded, the conduct iviM of nir becomes very small. We make use or this property of nir in various ways If we wish to kcepi liquid warm, It I 0'''d in a vessel nmlWurroundeil by shavings, straw and the like, which etitan large volume of nir In their inesbes. ( more olO illustration i alTorded by double window, which are often Used in cold climate to keep rooms warm. The effect is really due to the nonconducting layer of nir intciOcd between them. It I for the same reason that, two shirts are warmer than one of e same material, but of double the thickness. The Chinese and .lapanese adopt the plan of yQiring nmuy layer of clothing, each layer being formed Qlinost exactly liko Its fellow. Uy dimin lshitQr increasing the number ot layers the wearers protect themselves against tin vicissitudi of climate. Fortnightly He view, Amcrlcim I rrrboaU lo Ui.iili.gno, Tho Fairfield Shipbuilding company, at tioviui, ba just bad down in its works at Govan a new light draft pad die steamer, which is to be built on the Americuu principle, with four decks. This vessel, ordered by Mr. Arnold Wil liam, nnd intended for a new company register-d a the P.ituee Steamer coin isiny. will cost r.Hi.iXx) nt1ll qs intended for a new suiuQ)r service either to Bou logne or to Ctciid. or to both alternate ly, and her engines, capable of seiMiring co" speed of 30 knots, will al- low the return journey beimr ma.i.. to cither pl.ice from London in a .!.. Ti, ship will t completed by June.'-West- nimster Uiuette. Ain.rlra'i'ull.s vfc Thi college yell is nuil.y an Amertran Jnv,'u,,,, u'l ' unknowu n other coun ,1 Kr-glnd the .indents simply Tr.!I.'.u tl l",.'"e of lhf 'T "V. r " a man. a. a royuiualcal msa.ured yell, ss la this eonntry. HOT SPRINGS LEGExj) THE BIG CHIEF'8 GRATlTune ... crp.Nnr 'SJ "IIPTlON. ,., Ml. ,. M Too High and Coutrarled t,m loan of Olio llululr.! e Rquaw of One lluudrcil BnniB.. Mini a Friendly Tip, and ll.roM I cannot undertake to tny 1()w Igmagolt all hapened, wrltet t IjHilident of tliellot.ton Ib-ruld f,,,? Spring, X. C, but it fell ,,( tune that tlm great Clieroki-e chief ij' oii-Kiitchf-hi, which may I 'Thunder of the Hluu .Mnuiitaln. J Ing lain out o uiglita with friendly'-. uliiliera licyuiid the point of iiriiilpj,. " aclw nainft'l. am .tit.t , ' of rheuniailo-K'l-m,V;ii,in. . ttttv. II, u. . " vc him com whlHky on the t the hair of the ilog cure i,e when thl treiitmeiit pnived (.i tiny A-a-J the Munch rrir w,, of ratlleHnukt-i' tail, lnr' claw. 13 ; - ; l,i: ),.vh of el t nml tii. - - - - - ail g,u. - ; ' " . "-" " " 'tw inn iihkv ahadow of the I hi mum n,.i. iw .. ..... . K-v ..-. mo ... une. and k.. 1. -.. H-Ilel II I III tl III Itlil. I aa.it . i- y. "'""Tm t . had aeei, more than Mu .u7 bW.g it hope to hi wr,l, pf ear. .J he tale tliut whe.i ahe wa. in he, WB, had hci.rd nil ancient crone y that tl,m x.te.. many mllra .,,u west by ,,ring rf wiiler whi. 1, bi.hlil.d hot ft the bowel of theMcaining eunb. and that to bathe then in wa healili and nun j. ...... .. Say oii-Kutclif hl tried to ImVf,.. ik. i M....urt u,i chance, but the elTort Htuiig liin faiofoj Cj lee.. iiuweoT, uinuii; orilere.l Ihelocji doetor slain, bo miiile ir p.inillcni (f the journey to tho hot spring., rj nightfall he wn on hi way somfiei borne in a litter on the shoulder of Ll. young men. Over. mountain ,,U( tlJro, valiiy I Hey kepi VReir course, aud atlig they came to a bn.ad river flowing mmh, ward. They promptly stole a Isiat which wa fastened to a b.lsV,..., the rhtr lQk, 111111 thence.ufter Ihe fashion tf gentlm described In Xenophon'a "Analial1"o( which I have somefa Q r.T.i.rti,n, tbey Joiirneye.l vnriou atiitiiiiiou uutil iber idched a placo where, even at mWdij. cloud of steam w ere rising from the eunb huwiiiiitlckly tmmersed tn a warm snritij ".Mtniv man, mini i lie cnni, "'thl. Icel go "I:" And bis sigh of lontetit Hir O Pd the nivdle of tlnviiiu tnr nn HounJ Top and the leave crnlm iwk on Ixjtrn' U'.ip. - ,...,- I ne cniw passen .ne grca.er pan ot mt- eiuiaysiu ure ii.n.siiiii.iiir) m iinwi. ten and did not rW-over no rapidly u U would have done if be had lived uTgirD icallv, but nt any rntu he regained tiia um of hi crippled linilw, the gout leftklm, t ami he was iQ able At) walk around smi notice thing. After one or two moon he aid tobii retainers, "I prefer to live here than to die elscw here, and I ret urn to the land of my father to gather up my gisxls and chattel, and remove hither In due course." Sob. started home, ami when be reached tit fos of the road, n'siuPseven miles from the spring, be spied the liectlingclilT now khmwi lOl'nint rocQ w eh must r.-seiuhle the chimuey in Mr. Jule Verne' sturC of "The Mystcrioii Island." There L. baited, and on the face of thfl lilt wrut the strange insiQptioii w hkh Is still vii blc. (Scientists nnd nrchiMogistshnvesttidied It In vain, and it Is only recently that mr learned friend, Dr. Tusann.liu deriphensl it. On HciOjH-d away the lichen wtipb had made the cnOing I'im upon the p. nfQonenml read as follows: "Witch w:,G 7 mile beep good big chief." Thii U "t only a valunble guideboard, but Uof at bistorlc interest. ay-oii-Katclif-hl anil til triiie rcturiieu, ami mr niauy, many yciira they held tu tort wnere me Btenming epring abide, nnd there wai never a case of sicklies In toe Indian vil lage. So much by way of in I rod net ion to Hut Spring, N. C, which must not he cou founded with Hot Springs, Ark. Thiril whensif I write used to opicar Q Warm Springs on the map, and it is a pity that the name wa changed. There are Hi spring in the hotel park of 200 acres, aud I has. tempera turn of these thermal wuliTviiili from I'll degree to 104 degree. '1 Tie original bath were rial and plain, but the rlieumatic.Q nity, nerv oil or dyspeptic victim who now come here for rest mill bcnlih 1 not obliged to lie in tho mud ns did .Siy-ou Katche-ui CXf ancient memory, but steps into a iMi- a deep and ilreiimless alniuurumi "' n-freshed and rested. A peculiarity of th water O that the bath arc not O 1'vut" Ing, and In spite of the low tcnipera'ure for drinking purpose nr.i not In the lii nauseating. It Is said that the hotel I kept In firewood bv the use of rrutclit left behind by happy visitors, but In tun truthful narrative 1 do not care to vouch for It. She Km ployed iQ-titrgr. The young husband was soinewli.it sur prised wtlen his w ife enmo Into the o.'tice. She opened t'ae conversation at once. "I want eiiomtli money to go out of ton 'j for a few days," she said, 'Qui you will have to take your meals dow n town f"ra few days." "Why, w hat does this menu'" "It mean just this: I got a messenger boy to come to the bouse for Mary Anu to tell her that she was wanted at herauiit . and a smhui r.s she got around the corner 1 shut up the house nud locked it aud rati away. W hen she Ome back, she won t ' liud anyone there. We don't owej herauy thlrso It's all right, and I WuWd to dislUirge her, but you know 1 never would dure to tell her to go, and I knew you wouldn't dare, and don't you think your little wife knows pretty well how to man age! Sny yes, now, or I'll break down and cry right here In the ofllce." IntUan.ii" 11 Journal. II. o. Inurrsull 1 liilervleard. It Isahvavs a pleasure to Interview Colo nel Hubert li. Ingersoll. The shrewd colo nel i ever ready to talk for pul'licat'.ou. and on general topics lie sH-aks frecU, trusting to hi interlocutor's intelligence to reirt them correclly. In pvsytical mat ters he Is more cautious, lie Yen ives the Interviewer cordially aud come at ouce t the purpose, o "What do you wanOne to talk alsiut' he w ill ak. If it lie on a jsilitlcul tuple, the colonel will say: "Take nut your paper." , W hen the note naiK-r or the not. ! as the rnv.. iiihv lu. Is finsluced. ( Ingersoll lell. tlie r,. curt it to write hi first question. When thi i done. I takes the paper himself aud write d",,u his own answer. "In thi way," he explains, "I am c; taln that I will sny iu print Jut what i wanl !" y. And thru be hami iur i - tier liar It .ml a hnlu tiil. rvn is li.Hl niend together 111 this mutt, r of fact fash ion. Colonel Ingersoll never fail V'0 "good" ititerview, whatever the 'W't'- lav be. rh'cago Host. . 0 Chlldrea Horn oo Itolldajr. Mr. and Mrs. Joua H. Hemaily of Ger numtown. Pa., hav eight children, six cf whom wer born on legal holiday .Si'' T Shov CY po leaven Eve lower ; i'cr Eve ofalu: Tho Given j Th ,rit ma" iljMvUh. it'-' ; i kiw Or chill iniu O" f n--lon"i J -bcKjll 41 early .('. iuiotliei A ni write! 1tS:iion. lUiinao , ylace.1 ifi''B L - tins BlfisUi Ate: b'):iui'h( i) :" )Oi ' Or tin Slat' inn Ito ica sj)itl f,T tlU' ,).iu- if J-e-ii h a. o i thi f The If; k 9'! iT0 r il,i) oc! o