CITY GUARD. I. I OAMrHEI.L, Fraprlator. IUQENE CITV.... .ORKiION Kentucky' popular uprising nan rai d. 1'rohably they ran out of lynching material. A dnlljfl-roUR Counterfeit ffl'O nil vcr certificate has I n discovered, Imt the Terngo citizen doesn't know how It ,wa Julie. compound, ln'. (Mftwafrate. Porty four CVM tt day would uiay aa.rly r!;V tlly and proporlh ( of prutela), rbohy dratc, 11ml fat, tin three most csscii Hal r-oiiKt il inntM (,f f,l, ti, ,.,,.f value of fruit consist In Hit adds, which are Iniportaiit to health. Q BERTHOLDE, THE DWARF. TROPIC LIGHT AND HEAT. 8a 111 Jonc say there nre Lihi.iio Nli nor In lloaion. If that statement In correct iiiisinii iiocsu t deserve to rank 1 a clly of the (I rut trade. I ! In Solomon. Mo., n mil lit silver pitcher U to bo voleil to "the le-Ht hiudiutid" liy popular ballot. We rii nnot glios who will get It, of course, Imt It Ih rery cer tillu that (hp gentleman Is dead. An Ohio woman In In Kt. I.onl look ing for a man who (h'scrlbcd himself to her III a letter iin leu feet tall. He prob ably In dome fellow who thinks he ha clui'h on u federal appointment. A hot heaileil Virginian w ho sent a challenge to 11 ft adversary to meet lilm In mortal combat "as dragged before a Justice of the peace a el Ducil lfJ..Vl. There Isn't enough of the code left to frighten anyone. Probably the St. I.ouIn Slur was en tirely Justified III denominating the re cent drowning of four ehool children while skating lis "Had." liven nl llils distance there appear to bo nothing hilariously Jolly In It. When a Xcsn Couniy, Kan., farmer mini out of meal, the Kansas I'liy Star any, he lop to his door Just before lie goo to bed uud let go liolli barrel of hi shotgun. The next morning he Ilck up enough Jnokriibbll to keep the pot bulling for 11 week. Mr. W. S. William, of Atlanta, (ia enjoys the plutocratic distinction of be- In if president of more bunks than nuy other man In the world, probably, lie la at the head of no less than twenty even banks, all In the Stall of lieor Kla, and he says every one of tlietii Is making money. It oeeitiN to be the general opinion that Itlsmari-k'N secret tiinlcrMtaiidlii) with Kiisslu was known to the Kmperor of Austria and Count Kuluoky before ivm, mil I ,;lt ti, information In the first place came from Ittissla. It Is pointed out that when Prince lllsmarck v.as dismissed, no secret was made In Vicuna of the general relief. 11 ml I veri tiie acknowledged organ cf the foreign oflice openly Nald that with Count (,'a prlvl an era of frankness, sincerity. Hint plain dealing had begun In the re lations of the two allied (lowers. Less t .'111 11 a year ago, according to tin; New York livening Tost, the Austrian Km peror Is salil to have declined to re ceive n member of tin. liismurck fam ily In the following words: "I am not only uu Kmpeior, but a man of honor, and I associate only with ineii of honor." Wyoming game warden In credited wit 1 the Htatemetit that thu number of elk wintering In the Jackson' Hole country Is greater than for many pre vious years. A conservative estimate fixes the number at lio.iwo. They ure 011 every hill aiulju every valley, and the night Kouiids nre most piteous from the crying of the calves lost from their mothers. Kvery morning thou sand are seen traveling from the ureal swamps a loin: the Snake Itlver to the ro Ventre hills. The game warden says: "I recently gazed upon a sight which far surpassed anything that I had ever seen, and It utterly astonished uud amazed me. I 'or a distance of six miles a herd of elk was stretched out. The animals had made a trail through the snow which wan packed as hard us Hinted Ice. I know there were l.'i.'sw head of elk In that band." ('hide, an emulation of the sflpota tree of Mexico, In the basis of nil the chewing gum manufiiclui'eil In the I'm ted Hla lis. Over ,lHHi,(HI pounds of this k'uui In Imported lulu this coun try annually, the product being valued at f l.fsHl.ouo. One factory made over JlJU.two.lMiO pieces of gum last year. Queen Victoria has begun to prepare the program of the ceremonies which will celebrate the sixth-ill anniversary of her accession to the throne, and al though these will nut occur until next year, rents In London are said to have risen already In aiiilclpatloii of the IC rest number of strangers who vUll the city. will but ill. A Americans me fond of guessing, that often they in,, wild guosse;- been slmu 11 again In IViihnd, ii If r put a demijohn of cranl.ei -i--h In lila window mid pi il.scd a big, fat goose to the person who guessed near rt to the number of tln-in. .Neurit- ".11011 persons guessed, some saying ns hlli as Iimi.imhI. ('arefiil count showed there were l!.vs.y III telling or the children of li'nn, the Itev. S. IJ. Miner, a missionary In I'imi- chow, icuI;m Hist of the Imi.vn. One foiii'th of the children of the world lire Imiiii Id Chinese parents, and the god dess Mother In the most diligently wor shiped, nii that they all may be boys. Hut this Is a hard thing fur even 'ho great 11 goddess t uilrol, ami many girls nre born. W hen the news of a birth Is announced everybody nks, Just as they do In America, "Is It a boy or a glilV" If It Is a Is.y nil the friends of the piircnu call at once to offer congratulations and presents; but If the ITiiliy Is a girl they exl I hjiii- palh.v. The kindest renin rk that the disappointed mother ever hears under Mich circumstances Is, "Well, a girl Is worth something." -:Very city bus a baby tower built on Its outskirts, which Is the burying pi: of Infants. Not In- fieiiieiiily a newly born girl Is drown ed, left on a missionary' door step, i thrown Into the si reel, or, before she : slops breu thing, Is tofvsed Into thla deal li house. 1 Considerable Interest Is being taken III the reported discovery of a vein of good domestic bituminous ,-,,al betw Cheyenne, Wyo., and IJrover, Colo. The foal Is being mined at a depth of 1:'.". feet, and Is said to be of good totality. If found In uuulltlc to Justify ex tensive mining the product will supply large area In Kasi Colorado and .Wcntcni Nebraska with cheap fuel. Mr. Marlon Craw ford can look upon um ciioriH as a novciiNt with a mii deal of complacency. More than half million copies of them have been sold III the I'nllivl States, and the demand for (hem shows no sign of cessation, while they have an 1 normous elrctihi 'tin In Knglaud and the colonies, be Idea being translated Into Trench, licr -mail, Italian, and a number of other languages. 1 IVIaware Is threatened with the loss of one of Its plcturcs.iio features, the whipping post. I or more than a cen tury this Inspiring Instrument of tor ture ha been In use for the punishment of petty criminal. Now the constitu tional convention proposes to abolish It forever. IVIaware will ,e a Kid little nonentity without It distinguishing whipping post, l-'or year the State has lieen kept before the public chlelly bv cauae of thla relic of barbarism. Hie usefulness of the Senate of Color ado as a legislative body has been se riously menaced, It appears, by the prcsi-uco of young and beautiful wom en, and the Senator have been forced to t ike drastic measures of self protec tion. Thu action has been precipitated by the hopeless Imbecility of some ,.f the more susceptible members and ha taken the form of absolute banishment of all women from the Senate chamber. When the Inexorable purpose of the solotis became apparent an effort wa made to effect a compromise 011 a prom ise by the women that they would never enter the Senate utiles heavily veiled. Hut the Senator who were banded to gether to defend their Impressionable associate would not yield to these templing blandishment. The decree was made to Include even the women stenographers who have been wont to preserve for posterity and Other the oratorical graces of the Senator. It looks as If there were some sinister purpose back of all this that Is not yet revealed. What I the Senate going to do of which It I ashamed? (la Hirewil Answer at the Court of I Allioln, KImb of tna l.oinbar.U, I Mary Shear Hubert, In her aerie of I "Historic iJwnrfN," contribute an arti cle on Itcrtholde to St. Xlcholu. Uer- tholdt wua an Italian, and one day he j made hi way to the palace of Alholu, King of the Lombard, at Verona, and I boldly aeated himself lu an empty chair ( next the throue. ! The courtier were a much urprlej , at hi audacity a they were amazed at 1 Id grob sipie appenrance; but Hie Loin- luird chieftain mulled grimly upon the , Intruder ami Inquired of him "what he 1 wii. when he was loru, and lu what country?" "I am a man," replied the dwarf, ! whereupon the attendant went off Into fit of In tighter. "I waa born when I rame Into the world, and the world It elf 1 my country." King and courtier now began to re allze that they had a shrewd little Imp before them, and they commenced to ply him with ijticstlons of all kind. The asking of conundrum wu a ort of trial of wit to which aoverelgu were much given ut thla period of his tory. "What thing I that which tile the wlftest?" asked one. "Thought," replied Hertholde, prompt ly. "What iMthe gulf that I never filled?" "The avarice of the miser," wa the ready auwer of the ijuh k-wltted ! dwarf. I "What trait la the most hateful lu Joilllg people?" "Self conceit, because It makes them untouchable." "How will you catch a hare running?" Inquired the King. "I'll Hlay till I llnd heron the aplt." "How would you bring water lu a sieve?" "I'd wait till It wn frozen," answer ed the dwarf, readily. The king was delighted. "For no clever a rejoinder," he wild, "you shall have fnuu me uiivthlnir vou imiv de- Hire." "Oh, iiol" cried Iterlholile, with a mocking laugh. "I shall have nothing of the sort. You cannot give me what Jon do imt posses. I am lu aearch of happiness, of which you have not a par tide. So how can you give me any?" "How!" exclaimed the King. "Am I not happy on so elevated a throne?" "Yea, you are, If the happiness of a man consist In the height of his seat." Then Alboln referred to his kingly ' power mill dignity, ami the dwarf n- torted with another mocking laugh; i mill when the King called attention to : the noble ami courtier about him, ; Itcrtholde, w ith a sin-cr, remarked: "Oh, , yea, they cluster round your throne; so do hungry nut round a crab apple, and i : with the same purpose -to devour It." "Well said," spake the King, keeping 1 hi temper; "but all this does not pre vent me from shining among them, a the sun among the stars." "True, but tell me, shining Sun, how many eclipse you nre obliged to milTer In a year? l-'or the continual Haltering of these men must now and then dark en your understanding." ."l-'or IIiIn reason you would imt be a courtier?" Inquired his Majesty, whoso lingers began to play upon hi sword In a threatening manner. "Miserable as I am, I should be sorry to lie placed lu the rank of slave," re plied (he dwarf. "Ilesldcs, I have not the necessary qualities lo succeed In thl line employment." "What, then, do you tteek at my court?" asked the King In an angry tone. "Something I have not been able to Hud there," answered Hertholde. "I was told that a king was us much above common men as a tower Is alsivo Common houses; I llnd, as I suspected, that sovereigns me honored more than they deserve." This was a little too much. The King lost his patience, and commanded thu dwarf J. inter to leave the palace Imme diately, 01 he would have him whipped "f style, out or court. - - : " " THREE AMERICAN-EORN BEAUTIES. t . 1 they Wtrotlie Klr.t Thlna that ! prraaed a Visitor to Jamaica. The light and the heat are the two thing that mmt Impress one on firs: coming to thl hind. The light U the more Impressive of the two; from sun rise to unsei It Is omnipresent and constant; the very shadow are liiml liou, dark though they appear by eon trast. I (hotild nay that latutude sev enteen wn about fury-Hie mlllio'i tulle nearer the sun than latitude for ty. Yet It I a tender, soft, suffused light, not a tierce and hard one. The atmosphere Is not so rarefied us that of our own West; one can read here by moonlight, but one i-nnuot read line print easily. The remote distance of the landscape are un ited In an aerial haze Insti-ad of being defined with the relentless clearness of a steel-engraving. Nvertln b-s, the light of tie- tr op- lie I tiperlat!vc; It seen, to belong to a planet more recently evolved from the parental luminary than our. So Intense ami persuasive Is It, one would almost aay It Irradiate the mind in well a the body; it appear to posses a spiritual qunl ty. I had read of blaz ing tropic unn. of scorching, bl uterlng tropic heats, but I find nothing of the sort. However great the ultimate effect may be, the manner N always gentle, aweet, aubtle, soothing; Harbour street In Kingston never -how so savage .1 temperature 11 Ilr.-ad a ay In New Y rk Hut for all that, It will not do lo tak undue llbcrtl' with this soft spoken climate. After walking a few miles along the white, undulating roads, or panting up a Bleep hillside, nothing could be more delicious than the ton. h of the northern breeze fanning you as you sit under thu ahadoiv of a broad spreading silk cot ton, nor could anything be more dan gerous. You are being fanned by the wing of death. Kvnporailoti Is won derfully rapid; you come lu from exer cise drenched with perspiration, and before you can make ready for a "rub down" your skin I already dry. In the North a nllght chill may be followed by a slight cold, and that be the end of It; here your chill may turn out the end of everything for you. Moreover, the soil when dampeiiisl by rains probably ex hale a miasma productive of w hat we call malarial fever; In Jamah a It oeca- nloually develop Into an apuilllngly ugly ami brief disease known as bhuk vomit. On the. other hand, If you ure ration ally cautious, and let liquor of every kind alone, you may walk or climb, or play tennis, or ride horselmck ull through the hottest part of the cloud lo day, and feel only the better for It at night; In fact, you in net take plenty of outdoor exercise In order to be at your bet. The way to get ill Is to avoid exertion and perspiration, and sit at ease lu the shade absorbing cooling drill lu. Such people sometimes last two year. Those who pursue the alterna tive regimen are not surprised to llnd themselves alive mid alert at '.m an I upward. Of course It Is more ditllcult to get 111 on the higher levels th: ti the lower ones; but taking the Island by long and large. It Is one of tlu healthiest place on the globe. "Sum mer at Christmas Tide," by Jul. .111 Hawthorne, In the (Vutuiv. f -?r-.V 1 u''if rv I' : i, .. 4 ' ''.. ..-:.' .vw- . Jr - ' - 1 .t'V navioi!-: r.vi Axn, le e C. iiiiiU-rl.ihi. lloN las' n. t nos, I.'Mer. 1.ADIT AIlTlll 11 III" I I.EH, nee Mager. The law proposed by a Kansas woin an, making It an oMcusc to car ,-or-aet lu that Slate may be made to work o far a women resident lu Kansas arc concerned, but how about these who pas throiigti it on trains? Now w hen train approach Kansas and Iowa wall er from the dining ears go aiming the passenger taking orders for liquor which may be served but Hot ordered In those Stale. Will they, under the new law, comedown Iheaisjc with the request to women, "Ucmove your oor et, please?" The yuecn of Uouiuanhi ha given her royal approval of cremation n, B method of disposing of the dead which Nile think Is not only hygienic but tea (ollil l ie, but she I si;ned to dedliv that Hie method la very uiqioetic and niiiewhat coiitllct with ;h senti ment conveyed lu certai 1 vei-sc written ny tier Majesty upon one of the nuineious occasions w heu she court the muse. In these verse she expri ed the Isdlef of the future life of the body a well a of the soul, and she can e uo cheer lu ashes which she de Clare are dead lu truth ami In deed. An average man who should under take to live on strawberries abme would have lo consume eight eight pound of them lu a day In order to ob tain a aufllclcnt quantity of one of the moat Important element uf food, pro tein. Hut while be w.i getting the jroer amount of protein from the trawtierrlea. they would give him Ker en tluiej too much of another neccwarr Matlblii Splltlog, the aged chief of the Wyandotte Indian, who recently died at W ashington, was a noted man In his day , a man of enterprise and lib erality, with shrewd business qualltlea tlolis, and died the wealthiest Indian lu the I lilted Stall's. He belonged to a Canada tribe, but came to lhl.) early, man led 11 W yandotte, and was adopted Into the tribe. Spilling wis a urcit stickler for prompttics In iU 1 iiNiucs transaction, and never failed to meet 1111 appointment at the 1 a q inl'itite. Some years ago he sold a valuable tract of land In Kansas City, Kan., to a syn dicate tor fi.s'.isio ami nrri.igcl to meet the purchaser at a certain lank at 10 o'clock the next morning 10 close the deal. The Indian wa ici time (o the second, but for some reason two or throe of the syndicate were a few min utes late. Owing to this la 'k of punc tuality Splltlog revised to ui.ike the sali' ill the price agreed upon, but de manded several thousand dollai more 11 ml got It. He declined to accept a check for the purchase money and In sisted that every dollar should be paid In gold, w hlch w as done. Improving. A celebrated tiertnau physician wa once called upon to treat an aristocratic lady the sole cause of w hose coninla!;it was high living and lack of exercise. Hut It would have never done to tell her so; so bis medical advice ran thus- Arise at !" o'clm k. take a walk In the park for one hour, then drink a cup of lea. then w alk another hour, and take cup of chocolate, lake br.-akrt at S o'clock." Her condition Improved vls.bly. until cue Hue morning the carriage of the Ha ron, -ss vv as seen to approach the phy sician's residence at lightning speed. The patient dashed up to the IWtor'a house, and. on hi appearing on the scene, she gasped out: "Oh. IKKlor, I took the chocolate first." "Then drive home a fast a you can," directed the astute disolt.le' .if How nil l-iiiipcror lEodetoilie Clmse. The L'inpei'or hltu.sdf Is carried upon four elephants lu a Hue chamber made of timber, lined Inside with plates of beaten gold, and outside with lion' skins, for he always travels In this way on III fowling expedition, because ho Is troubled with gout. He always keep beside him a dozen of his choicest -cr-falcons, and I attended by ceveinl of h!. Huron, who ride on horseback alongside. And sometime, us they may be going along, and the Kuipcror from hi chamber Is holding discourse with the Huron, one of the latter shall ex claim: "Sire! Look out for the Cranes;" Then the l'uiperor Instantly has the top of bin chamber thrown open, and hav ing marked the crane, he Hies one of hi gerfalcons, whichever he pleases; and often the quarry I struck wlthiu hi view, so that he has the most ex quisite sport and diversion there, a. he sit III his chamber or lies on his bed; and all the Kaivu with him get the enjoyment of It likewise; So It Is not without reason I tell you that I do not believe there ever existed In the world, or ever will exist, a man with such sport and enjoyment as he has. or with uch rare opportunities. St. Nicholas. W ill Save Many I, Ives. A contrivance for quickly stopping machinery a In the c.is,. of some per son being drawn between cogs or roll er ha been nvently devised. On touching one of a scries of push tuition placed at convenient points the power I shut oft and a powerful brake ap plied to the tly wln',1. A '.M horse power engine, working at ninety rex.t lutloti. wa stopped lu two thirds of J Style In t iler. 1 1 11 re. "Not only Is their thought so much better than your average thought, but their language Is so much better than your average language," Kiy 'Iirooch" with reference to standard fiction. In the Ladles' Home Journal. "I do not men 11," he adds, "simply correctness of speocti -but something tin, r that I call ed style. 'Style has been written about very learnedly by learned men. lu Its highest development It s a very com plicated thing. Jt Is the very essence of culture, knowledge ami artistic tem perament that glvi-s a flavor of Ut own to every sentence that an author w rite. Hut without entering Into the subtlltle It 1 surely e Idenl to every rentier or average Intelligence and sen sibility that there Is a gnat diircreiico In the nianncr of telling a story, for In stance. It doc not require a subtile mind to feel the difference in the telling of Hawthorne's 'S.-arlei Letter' and Hugh Conway's 'Called Hack.' "Hy common consent Hawthorne U acknowledged the bi.t mauler of style that America ha produced. When vou have read one of his stories 110 matter how dark the crime that he has studied In It -you never feel that he has drag ged dow n your thoughts It Is not only because he I a great moralist In his (torlcK, but because he Is great mas ter of stylo nlo. His language is ele vated, poetic, fascinating. It makes the appeal to what Is Hue In your 11a. lure rather than to vv hat Is gross." The city of Santa IV, N. M., "a rounded by the Spaniards lu 1 ..!" under the inline of Santa IV. on the site of TlgeiiJt or Tlgua. one of the celebrated "Seven Clths" lit the founding of the Aztec Confederacy. In 1 IJ'I. Its street, museums, and private collection of curio absolutely teem with relic and r rd of 11 stirring history, mm in clude famous plenties of saint or shriln painted on elk and puma skins, sahri thrust when, they had belli Used 11 banner during the man h of ( ofonaoo In loll, others with arrow hole from attack by Indians ti the line of march up the valley of the llio I, ramie. I here nre quaint mans In Latin and French, showing three cities of note oil the (s'll tineiit. and giving California 11 1111 Isl 11 lid of the I'lti'lli The palace ha become the home of the choicest collection of Mexican and Spanish phiiire In the Southwest, and In It historical room are priceless treasures of r ml or relic. Aiound It. too, linger much of the ronnimt- of the city. I'or .'loo years It has 1 11 the home of Its rulers, seventy-six Mexican mid Spanl.sli and seventeen American governor having held sway within Its walls. In It early day It lay und the shadow or the dread Inquisition. and within It walls. In litir limes, "Hen Hur" tlrst saw the light under tin pen of Oelierul Lew Walliee. I roiu Its windows c ould be heard the ring of steel and the din of warrior In the plaa w hen Onate set up hi iinnp in Mil", and when flu. I'uehlo Indian conquered the city In PMi. burning the archive and sacred Vessels, while twelve years later. In MIC. the s.une plaa witnessed the triumphal entry of 1 lego do Vargas, after his vow and the victory which followed it. which again placisl the city under Spanish rule Jlcre Oeiieral Kearney elevated the Statx tin.) Stripe In lspi. and here, also, surrounded bv livim: me i-ie uud f I regrets, muld ut iTiil foli age. Is a monument lo the soldier who fell at duty' call at Vulvcrde and Apache Canyon. In Santa l'e are the military head quarter for New Mcxhsi. it being also tl Idcst military estal-lisl tnetit In America, created by the Span arils In 1 '"", and In almost cunMnuous occupa tion ever since. Hiv, mo is th, oldest boii.se In the I'nlted Stai.-. It which Coroiiado Is said to hare lodged n i;,.pi nod. perhaps, even in Iiiteiesiing.' here Is the oldest ciiiiivh, .ai, Miguel," built alsuit l.MIl, partially dest roved Iti li'-v 1, wholly r.'siond In i;pi, th",. res. lorcrs leaving intact all mat w;.s siss. bio of the old roof, hewn tiy Indian under the guidance of the fathers. in tin. church Is the gtv-i; t.cll, ultnosi I'.i sld. s, men iimlersi I very little about the strange happening In the world around them, and Invented fairy tale t explain these mysteries. If Is imt remarkable, then, that so late as Columbus' lime hi sailor dhl not at till like to think of sailing west ward Into the unknown occiin full of fabu lous eriatnii s and linigle happening. Kvin with all that wise 11 lid studious I men have learned since, there I I enough lo be met w ith III a oi;g ocean I voyage to exdte wonder and alarm. 1 Sailor mnv see 11 11 lotas, the strange 'Northern I.I BUILT CHICAGO'S FIRST H0U$t It Urn Hot I ami the lliil,rrj Live In Tex ii, '' 1 .. 1. .. ..in . . . 1. . 1 11 1 lie illume 01 ivnchport, Tex rK n 11 iji 11 woo k;iw x iiicagi) wa. who fought Iiul'iiii ,u, tJe ' w iicn- oo m.iiHiu u iaiaccs r , try mid commerce, w ho built the jv House ever iiiiiiiiuieii by a w hite tcj- III mis western metropolis, ntnl b Ii:ih lived while a city or nearly uu,, nun Inhabitants liti risen un"' (l swamps which, 111 in youth, be fa serieu. 1 inn man ih a. .. j w ho I now h7 year or nge. 11 lit, the cause or which ; rA ; -V- E Ml II. MRS. I ti at 1' ' ( .1 ill i " 7-s.vsa"V - a.-rMV mm I-..-H now nine more 1 nan n esscii r in ... .1 ...... - 1 " 01 10 iije jireHcm sue wi in.-, hoi. ,-e stu 1 oiuiiieii iiv waier- 1 1 r.-n-n it, lvo Slmll S. W I ell are ll.il elilll-ele ..M.I..I... 1 go hi V;-'. It uns n illsneil nll. then. With III ll 1. 1 11 -r loil llw ,.l.l .Inn eu iis yei; nuy may Illcet "Inlar lth.it tllie known explain- 1 waves, that rise from feel, or even Inure. : they may be amazed lire." the Miarklina Is. earthquake! thirty to sixty llbiivo (lie slirfac by "St. Ilium's name Hint play about mast and rig ging; they may behold lightning in giols'-lorin, sheet flashes, or forked bolls; they arc sure to sail through Hie phosphorescence that has but lately been traced to animal life. Then, t,',, storm und calms, fog and rinonlbght! bring strange sights. Altogether, t.i,.' ocean Is a w lei-land that has new 11a Fort Ib'tiiiioru mill lew wretched log hovels where the In- ,lii"'s 'li'l s e trading. There was do habitation for n white man e.xeent Id ; the fort, l'hlllip almost liiinicliiitilr j set to urk building n house lor .Mart Itcaiiblcn, which when completed win i opened tt a hotel. It hud only four j living rooms, but was regarded ns 1 "loilel. I g .7, li,,, Went worth wastlie first guest, l'hiliip fought In the Murk Hawk war, but went to Texas nhottt ''' years ago and litis since lived tliere. Canal llaslly Wrecked. The ease with which ship canals may be rendered Useless In time of war has always been brought forward as an argument against dependence being placed on tluwe water ways for stra tegical purpose. An Illustration to the point ha Just happened in connection with the -North sea Haiti,, ,-iual. the Herman fleet, which Is t,, take p.i,-t Iii the coining naval maneuvers being unable to pas through It, as ordered", on account of a Oanlsh vessel which was sunk at the south end of the canal onu time ago, blocking up t! trance to the water way. Trattlc on the Suez canal ha been often stopped for several day at a time from an even lighter cause. ... - - - ---. 1 STATKS. 1 color of saiiu iw X rrj OMrT llnl'sK IN" TIIK INITKI) wild. Mau'a I con. hut. Come and ha e a drink 1 tnoUfcht you were goln g to Aesculaiilu. rapidly writing ajrecrip teui, "and 'Mke this emetic. The to- must be niiderne.-vi'i." The grateful p.iilciil couiplled. I still Improving. She The rare vUItor U ally cvi.uiou. Jack Tom ceoiioniU. Jack I uu doing so, but I don't want to overdo the matter. Coiir beggar a.ked me for d.uics and I refused thetn all. so that Is -to cent saved. On the a'l-t'iigth of that I can afford to set up the drinks Truth. Moral-. Alwav. I.,,. Ahead. The chances art- that If you look be hind you in life jou will generally tin,) someKsly trying to make It unphas.uit for yell. - Milwaukee Journal. The tlrst known Luropcau library originated lu the prenciit to the f.im;;y of Itegiilmi by ihc Kotnan Senate ,.f a, me tss.ka ,-.icJ at tb Canhae. 0 teiind In a lrug store. A drug 'orv of the pr.-sent day to apply ordinary demands must i,,cp aNuit IS.ii artlclixi 011 hand. Kvery r't and seed that ha medicinal value. a well as the leaf, flower and bulb of the plant. to be kept In t,H k. So alo must Is- kept the hundreds of prep, araiton made from them, tincture, extract, tluld and solid, sirups and de coction almost without number. Then (Mine the thousand- of chemical, acid. mIi. active principle, the vari ous preparation, all the proprietary medlcim! and hundred of articles known aiuidr1ea, perfume and fancy article. So many forgeries of aueletit book have been pcq.etrate,! that some rrltl,- have Is-en led to upHe that all the ancient writing we pose.s are but 'n.p.stture. capture yf lu IMo Stvtch fanner sued the cus tom authcr tbss for a m-iinr and won . The coat amounted to 7ini LU solid, cast In llloil, and having an In. scrlpthm In Spanish to md It as n band the letters and tlgurcs being still vli rais,sl lu the solid casting. This bell was brought over from Spain and hung lu the tower, but Anally, being thought too heavy for the toner. It was removed to a suKMaiitlal timber supis.ti In the entrance to the church. ,i. dral and other church,. are rc-nark-ible n'1-.slose. painting nn,l vestment many of them f conshlcraMc iiitioul t.v. all Inviting the visitor to linger lu this home of the past. Hut the city Is also a clly cf ih, pre, em. and a very pleasant present , ls An equable climate aud .l.ii.-htful suti- soioc never over streets iu houses have enough ,,f ti,. age to inruse a lestfu V'k......i ..... 1 uiiiiii orcnarits and t KOI .1 l. .... . , ' Ul""u '''iv. w'.ieii at ou.v " louueiu 10 tti,. S np ,,f d the.ietiv .ry, beaut.- and pi s.-m u iy.- Aevv V 1 k llef.ld. Marvels of th . OcTan The makers of ancient ma,',, were aecust, ,,,,, t) lli;is,lhl(. 1,;itlirvs fo . 1 1. disc,, .. ,,, N, l"K" of h,.,,,. !U,d along rivers ,h,.v .". .,.,. r , make up -h i iM ., r, Av-oo,,,,s, x filled up w,:h any queer moU:r, came to hand. Of tvilr, '' :u ... ,. u;i, lHA blank. inarvct every day; the very the sea Is hardly' twice the "Mlifors of Air." st. Nicholas. An lmper al II. d d iy. The Herman Linpeivr is p ,pul;lr ,vj "'' ''" of hi realm. :1V;.,. ,,y, "i. i.uoiy ne un. ' naitire. and Is cnei which the KiIh tity of o r.' iu tii, air. '"U lends lie the past igl-ess of i-stamU i-allv -il.i., ,.. .1 r I. , 1 i .. . i-i . ........ iu ,10 iioiiji w u:ou pleases t il in 1 1.. I... I ' ...1.1 nil easy cli.uiee to do When he recently U;,e 1 i,Vni1... V.' 1 ll . 1 1. .. . 1. .. . . 1 ,", , uiioiign ,,e streets when -, i'oor urcluti, loaded wit !i I1....L - .... 1.1 " "-'A t" schoo , called out at the top ,,f his voice: 'Say. llcr Kaiser, cant we have a holiday to-morrow :" I lie l.inpci-or he "ta, la!" he answer. Tll , . . , """ 'o,te oil. ... ,m a.v. wiiell the .1 ...... t ... . 'I II Ol I'-I'M ,1 I ....., . ... 1. I lev r. 1 1 1 1 ,. M to the effect that. ,v ' l". l" I . 1 .... o.-ei-e, .....jcsiy i:K. tills II-' down 'Hl'l laughed. i. ami re,),. S' ho,d ,-hil- He Made a Halo. Hrugglst (to new clerk) I am gain; out now, James, mid I hope you will 1 careful while I am pone. You may throw olT forty per cent, from the nf ular prices If u customer stands out uu.l won't buy without. Hut don't drop, cent below that. The business wou't Maud It. New Clerk (gleefully, upon return ot his employer hair tin hour In ten -1 haJ only on,, customer while you were out, Mr. Squills, but 1 stuck lilm nicely. He was alter postage stamps and he waul ed to know ir we nllowed nuy discount in selling, quantity, aud I'rngglst (breaking in pxclte.ll.vt- iron l .Moses! You didn't throw off W per cent, on postage stumps, did you? New Clerk (calmly) Oh! no. I saved yon i:, j.r ,.,.,lti ,,, 1 ,,,1,1 liitti 11 '"iii have them for "5 cents en tin) lollar, and the great giiinp that he wa he never tried to bent nic down another cent - just yanked out his pocket and took all we had yes, nir. every stamp In the place, a clean $i" ""r'1'' t that llgure. Ami or what's the "utter, Mr. Squills? Hain't having lit, are yoiiV 1 A ml during the next fifteen iniuuie 1'eople passing tu. establishment P1' tin- idea that a cage of wild animals or : ward primary had broken l"--e In Mde of the place. Hut this was .1 mi li'ke. It was only the proprietor ei plaining the sliding scale of price- mere fully to the new clerk. New York Ht'r' aid. 1 ti 1 spe, li'.ivr. II. I the that were taring toined ta od to of hi- ua.i t.,s'U grant,' ,, , , ' r Mlllplp, Husband How is that give you mu. h or litil,. S'S IU to gel ;,!, lfe-Thafs Kie me much 1 u,. the ,. bts I .,!;,, , l'ttle.-niegetide Ilia A a holiday w I Vol! Hi.,.;" 'cry simtde u-i - ecu the snip!,, '011 you otter. i-ther I alway. I'luglarlsm. That was a neat defense wh'.tli NIa' '"ion Crawford Interposed when he ;" accused of plagiarizing the clop.-ment scene iu "Cuiji ltraccio" from ua i tnagiu.ne story. He simply ailii.ij the fact and stated that the st- -y in 'loesfioi, was writteu by his w;!'e' aunt, Mr, llobson, who herself linn the story, which was foiiu iol ea an a iual occurrence, bo that there w;H '10 pl.iglarlsui involved. Charles K-.n!''. e.i:iceinii, ,e ur .is e ou ,, .1. a !-ms, alleged that he had pmc to give Volt pay u.t pair of youi!-- placed by an i:ug:: s.i.iie 'reserves a, -l-r have Ui-u pucvj uealcra, 0 have I,,.,.,, ""I'o-iiian 011 his '' era I .! 11 , ; 1 .. - . .. . .'i ;lj Atnerican ''I.' r Lilt to ns.. lb.. ,.0, lori.il ft; a'l'Iior; but the de.i was not all' '". arse the story was not true, b : Invention ,,f ,1(.r ,lian, nl,:, author had no right to nas oft a own.-spriugtleld (Ma-.) Kepu'ci. a1 ...-1 .1 in U.-I. t ti' li .13 s h i w I '-ui:.is, r Slcyon, was the liiv.n'"r or caustic painting, a method of h-ra" lt' colortuto wood or Irory- O