Eugene City Guard. I. L. CAM FHKI.L. ProarLtor. KTJOKNK CITY ORKUON Old Probs gave us n II nor Marcli than 8iua ever dreamed of. If H. o Holland submarine (Kint turn out to Is- a success, th "under dog" In the tight will got the bent of It. Count do Mitiin, of Turin, him recent ly passed Into tho unknown. It'i question now who "Iiiim do Munn." Chlnn can hhvo time nnd postngo by replying to tlio demnnd of tho differ ont powers with a circular letter. It Ik Mid that a diet of gnrllo la Rood for the complexion, hut there nre other things In till world besides complex loaf. As part of tho fruit of the nation' of fort In tho way of a navy the ICen tui'ky and tho Kcnrsnrge roproMont big pair. When a man places himself In tho hnnds of ht friends before an election there la sometime competition alwut the hold on bin b-g. Maybe then- won't lie many ttrlOttl batth-a on our coast thl year, lut If It only depend on the milliliter k I rl there'll be BU engagements. An Item In afloat that twenty gins widows have started lu a lry for tlx Klondike. Mnybo they travel together because they couldn't well go Mingle, When Martha Hhiih- of Denver taketi the Held with her cavalry troop of Col orndo girls thodonii will llnd that tliero la no fun In shooting the Hhiili. (Mir bicycle are ko popular In fler many that In lino with prohibiting the neighing American horse, thero'H talk there ulMillt excluding the silent ttsd A Western man lM-ipicuthed hi mon ey l a circus. Many ean't help think lug tbll dlKpiHiiil of wealth wouhl hard ly give ono tho best kind of u Hhow lie! eafllT. Mine. lircyfiiss petitioned the Trench Qot ernnieiit to be allowed tin- privilege of shining II xlle of her liiiHliaud on the gt dS Illllble. 'The (Jovornillollt declined, being too polite to toll her to go to the dev II. While I'rn ii. i- keep nagging the llrlt IhIi on tho Niger, UiihhIh IsUhcrs th In North China. Mr. Hull Iiiim boon known to Icwo bin temper over a part ner-hip Intended to keep him looking lu two directions for bent pin. It In rumored In London that a Itu dan spy, fllsgUlSSd H a foul man, hn I "'ii discovered among the scrvum of Lord Salisbury, There may ! nothing III l li It Conspiracy, but If there ht that footman aridently lan'l the head man In It. F.ngliind thU year -liil $1I.",(miO,- (p on tin- navy, the largest Mini I pent an It In any one year In peace or In war. Germany baa rottd 1811,000,000 011 now hlpN lu the next seven your. IlUSSll U iiUiut to Hpeinl IgTJOOLOOBt If the Hnitoi latoa i to hold it place it urn -1 iliare thl propunitlon. Ntrlklng at the root of a growing evil, the National League bun wisely voted to raspend or exK'l profeloiiiil buso bill player who line Indecent or vulgar language upon Um bail Bald, it i not possible, poriuipH. to eliminate the rowdy from athletics, but determined managers ii do the next best thing uiuxxie bin, I "Timt reminds of i itory," nld one of a group of men, looking around furtively, "iih there are no ladle pies cut." "No, bin I am." promptly respond isl a tall young follow, iih lie turned on 111 heel; "mid you need not tell me any Itory that you would not tell your moth, or." Knch Individual cncourngi- or discourages. This young hero did both. The ue of the balloon III warfare will to one of the development of the near future. A tlrxt elan modern Ironclad topti ghoul f&,ooo,ooo, Thii would construct and eipilp for war purposes u great many balloons., and It would com n If they might be used by the Inhabitant of a besieged clt with which to sail over an Invading fleet and drop explosive upon the warship un derneath with deadly effect. They might auto bt nttllntd to drop rhttc tx glaalvai oral the oltlaa occupied Dp u opponent, (if course there would bo considerable risk lu Mich an enterprise, unless the balloons could lo properly steered, but the dirigible balloon is one of tho luTantlona tbal we may agnaal to mi' In the near future. Tho I on. Ion Times tells how It Imp pencil that Triuee Qaorga of Qroeco was nominated by Itusshi to be gov ernor of Crete ufter the Cmr hd Com mitted himself to another candidate. It aoaOM that the candidacy of Trlncc Qaorga was recommended by the Queen of lieiimnrk to (he F.inprcss iKiwager of Itiissla and by her It was brought to the Cmir. It seems that the Idea origin Hlisl with the l i reek minister to Con atnulluople, who mentioned It to the King of (Jrcooe, who, lu turn, urged It upon the Queen of Pcninurk. The mm lstor was Instructed to sound the Bul bil aptM the appolntmoiit and he re ported that the stilus, would Ih will lug to propose Prince titsirge, a the Sultan hohcvisl that by putting htm In ("rote ho would be obligated morally to Ih loyal to the tliiomau empire and would have such an Influence with his father. King of () recce, a to prevent any dlaturlinncc Mug created In The aly. Tinier these circumstance the Cxnr dropped hi owu candidate and took up the Trlncc The rcort upon the mineral re BaWCaa of tba United State recently submitted show that the value of pre clou nteaei produced In thai country lat year waa fl.lo.H7i a compared with Ut-.NMl In lsal. The principal Item In thl total are turi)tto!e, ,Y, tsMi; sapphire, fm,Ul(); guurti crystal. 912.CMMI; tourmaline, H.iC. and gold quart. (.ViKKI. The turtiuolao depolt ronnrle. New Mexico; the sapphire in Fergus County, Molilalia: the tOOTBU line In Mount Mini, Maine, and Mad dam Neck, Conn., and the ipiartx cry tal In Cn la vera County, California. Tale almandlno gWMtl are found In Cowee Valley, N. C. The coikMldanMa Increase In the product of I bean pro clou atone over the provloil year Is aid to be due to the fact that large In vestment of KngllNh capital have bce made In thl Indtiwtry, more of which have Ut-n attracted to the aapphlrc dapOiltl of Montana. The more uipii lar and expensive gems, like the dia mond, ruby, opal and emerald, are um yet uiidlMcovcrcd In thU country ami until they are tho output of ptanJOlM atone In the Lulled State will Im. com para lively an unimportant brunch of our Industries. FAME'S COST. It la luiMrtaut to rememlMT that the submarine tsiut built thll fur are available only for hurlsir defense. Hut they will be welcome for that purpose. Kxperliiiont with them In the war of the revolution and the civil war were not uccoMful, but that was bofOM II"' rn of electric storage battertaa and gllHollne engllio. Much Ih expected from the Holland, recently completed m ar New York. She Is the laCOUd of the type. The first, known iih the Hunger, Is under construction for the (ioverniiieut lit Unltlmore. I hey lire tiH heavy to lie whipped on the deck of crulHor fn.m silnt to isilnt, and It Is proposal to build several of a lighter pa 1 1 era, to be BlUlMd In this way. That the submarine torpislo Isiat w 111 event iinlly bo a aiiccoM Is the opinion of many naval constructor. I wo win probably siwin Is' added to the navy and othora contracted for. Oh, eora not thing of low degree, Aud igii for wealthy tte; Far hotter court humility Than Imrdeua of file great. For he who win mblthli' fight Cn ncjer Is. nt ease; He gain, 'tl true, a wordly height. Hut baa a world to please. For care Increase a honor grow, And In hi new estate lie find, thought bright tho honor glow, Tla thraldom to the great, lite flatterers tluit alxuit Mm throng gnw h ha some dole to ask; To please tbem I no Idle ong, Hut n Herculean tusk. We value thing a they appear, Nor count the coat and pain Which line the road to that bright sphere The envied one attain. Tome la no royal heritage; It BfOWBl are free to all; Hut who lis dlzxleat heights would gauge Must r!k Die dlxzleat full. Then sigh not for ambition' meed, Ita sceptre and It crown; Lneasy lies the kingly heud, Though plllowisl upon down. - Chlcugo Inter Ocean. A SPRAINED AXKLE M There now no room for doubt that the groat Internal!.. mil language of the future will Is- Kngllsh. That this mag nllhciit doHtlny 11 w-nll til It has been his :. .1 by many ; but, as long as tin prophets wore themselves of that tin Hon, the statement attracted Utile at bullion. Within the last few years, however, foreign critics have come to tho snmo conclusion. "A hundred year ago," say Michael Hermiys "Schiller wrote, 'Our language shall the world command!' but lias tba ecu 1ury which Is now drawing to a close verified this proud prediction! Is I' not rather tho language of ShaksiM iiii t lint Is over compierlng fresh ground'" Trof. Sehmeiler Is more omphalic -till Ills article bus been already much iiioted, but, as no one baa laid down the case so Judicially and systematical ly, It will be well to give some extract In advocating the compulsory teaching of Kngllsh throughout (iermany, In points oii that tlio Mad of a universal language Is ery great. Artificial tongues, such lis Vohipuk, nre never likely to meet with general aeeeptan for one n soti, I they have no literature. "Nor nre they neces..ir.. for a world language already exists; that Is to say, a language w hleh. by Its Xtclishiii over the xx hole glols., and by the ease xvlth which It can be learned, ha obtained such a foothold ihai notb lug ran prexont Its boeonHng III the near future the great moans of In'cmn- tloiiul communication. This language Is Kngllsh." As evidence of It g-oxvtli, ho is. ints out that in the beginning of this century Kngllsh Ms'iiklng t. ionic numbered 81,000,000. w hile tbej tceed ISS000,000, There Is no safety In the practical tailings In life between men ami wotn n like clour, distinct, persistent frank lies, say the Outlook. The inaii who has nothing to conceal, und xvho con cals nothing, never has to make any xpbiiuitlons, and he secures that con Uibince which protect lilm from tin naplcbM Hint he Is holding anything buck which might Influence the dec la Ion of the person with WbOBI he Is deal lug. It Is taken for grained tba) In has stated his whole position without reservation. We are eonstantlv teniiu I to desert this high plane of action Imm-iiiisc other people do not meet us on but our relations w ith others ought not to be determined by their attltinh award us; they ought to be dotornilnod by our oxxii Individual convictions. It tight to make no difference bow xvi are treatisl by others -o far ns Ins tlcc, frankness and cotirteai nre eon i rued. It I astonishing how the Nibbed temper yields When It Is treat I xvlth uniform courtesy and COOatd ration bow the secretive spirit gu, - ii) when It is met by perfect frank tics; how the Impatient temper Is ipilet- aml calmed by patience and for beam lice. When we carry MMelTM steadily III nil our relations with oih r we dispose at once of half the dull ultles xvblch are likely to rise, and avoid almost entirely IhOM mlsunder standings xvtilch are the Itcglnultig ,.f trangement We are often tempted to deal with small issiple on the plane their Intelligence rather than on the lane of our own COO letlOOa, and exerx time WO do this xve make a blunder Such people, treated on a high plane, are materially helped to stand on that plane. They are not slow to discern the reaped that I paid them, and they must ls exceptionally bad If they are not Influenced b) It. It I far Is'tler. a a matter of policy, If for no higher reason, to treat other teadlly from a standpoint xvhlch xve have taken as tin result of conviction, than to COttttaUUll) iiiljust ourselves to the Rtntiilptilnt ot other. Hespect, oiushlerallon. frank nes and true courtesy tire rarely lost when they are lnfusis.1 Into our social and business relations. In the exact degree III which xve are governed by these qnailtlaa ami agpraaa them do xvi make ourselvo not only oHVotlvo, but distinctly uiillftlng lu our InflUOOCt upon other. are thieily lu 8an(a I 'e aod Oraut cltai Thoughtrul IXr the im I Luetic. The Duke Of Norfolk, having glxei. an excursion party permission to visit hi line park at Arundel, his Howard had n DUB bar of notices, "Keep off tlic grass," printed and put up at different Mt. On the day of the trip the Puke j xva Nvli busily engaged In removing all the Is tarda he could reach. The steward, at a low to explain this strange conduct, nsked his Qmca tin reason of It. "Many of the old Indies. 1 replied the Duke," win have coma, and, I am sure, w.nild rather walk on th grn than on the fitotiath." It 1 a 1 puy inc oui iaiie .thl not learn at tin time how much they owed the luke. - When the pianist make the Instru BJMl fairly talk It U called a piano re ABESL A N 1 1 BOB nre going to Eaetaea for October, and they have nsked mo to go with tbeffl. I miiKt say I'm not In QtHtielei over tho uffalr. Tho Meiisldo In lute autumn I u bit "off." All the nice fel lows have gone buck to town; there I no band; the pier la desertisl, und you may walk the entire length of the parade und meet nobody of more Im portance than a houtnian. Still, I muy iim well go. There In nothing ou ut home ut pceeint, ami 1 fed u irltle seedy. Malsd, t, mm plallia of being dull. Wn she ever any thing else? of course. It's a wnsto of time hiking any smart frocks, and iih I tell Jane to pack my new cycling eon tunic (H'a Just lovely), I sigh, for I know It sweenies will be thrown away ut Baetaea. I Can't sny how thankful I am, when, having seen my "bike" safely In the van, I Und myself lu a first-das com puitment und know that ut lust I am rid of nianima. Mamma I trying at the bant of times, but when I'm golug n way by myself she' really awful. All the way to the station she wo telling mo to lie cureful every other minute. She swiiis to think I'm a perfect child. Tho Journey la uneventful. Some time one has delightful little ad TOO- turea when traveling, i remember bow but never mind that now. 1 man age to bogUlla the time pretty well with a novel ami a Istx of choi'olatcfl. Hob is waiting for mo on the plat form, lie says I liMtk very well. I rather like Bob To be ure ho is gt aunlly Infatuated xvlth Mals-I. and pet and spoils her In a way that Is unite pre posterous, but I suppose ho can't help It. When I usk hlin how she I. he says nut very well, and bo says I must try ml cheer her up. I nearly laugh lu his face, f course, I know there Is nothing the matter with her. The fact I. the more you humor Mulicl the worse ho I. A I 'Xpectcd. I llnd her with that niarlyrtsl expression of countenance alio adopt when she wants mollycoel- dllng, an. I ufter dinner I march her off to Issl. Hob, xvho mnkes himself a pltlnble slave, says ho will sit with her a little If I don't mlml being left alone. I say not n bit. nnd tell him I'll Just have a short spin on my wheal Is-fore It gets dark. At this Mabel nearly goes Into hysterics. She cull me "Impru dent." However, I get nxvny by prom hdng to keep on the Pnnde. Iteully, Matted Is getting quite old womanish. It Is a pleasant evening, and I have tho road nearly to myself. As I oxpecr ril, the place Is almost dcsert.sl almost, but not quite, (iolng down I pas a gentleman on foot. I like the hsik of lilm. lie Is hill I flare say my head would rest comfortably on Ills shoulder mid a I steal a glance at his face us I skim by I see thai he Is g.std hkikltig. Meeting blm us 1 come back 1 lee that he I very good looking. I se. that be thinks the same of me. Our eies meet He shires in admiration ami, al though I don't look back tl don't know how 1 resist the feeling), 1 know he stops and looks after inc. After all, It Is lucky I brought my nexv COatUme, I -'all probably see him again. Of course 1 say nothing to Mabel about him. She xvoul.l only begin ultout my Imprudence." Ills eyes haunt me all night. I do hoc hint again the following evening. Tills time I do look back, and he has stopped, and he Is watching me. I am vexed with myself for hkikltig. and I know I shall bluab the next time wo meet. It happens the ensuing morning. Com lug out of Um gate 1 nearly run against him. In my confusion I drop my glove. He itOOpa to pick It up. So do I. Our hands touch. He apologize. Set do I. Then he raises hi hat and goat on hi way. As luck has It, Mabed I. n witness of this encounter from tho sitting r.kun window. Her face Is Just i-ful, and When I got In she "lioglus." "lie sto.kl and stared after you for fully llxe minutes," she says, nearly choking with lu.llguatlou. "Old he, really?" I murmur, feigning astonishment. Of course. 1 kuexv he had. "How rude of klmf" "Kudo:" Mabel echos. "Carrie, you must'nt go out again uloiie. I shall tell Holt." Well, this I a knocked I don't xvunt Bob tacked on to me a kenaeec 1 go out, and I make light of the mailer ami tell her not let lie absurd. It's positively appalling how staid and proper Mals l has become since she xva MUtWdl If I thought that marriage would have the BUM effevt on me Tin very mini noth ing on earth should Induce me to go to the altar. Well. he tell Hob, and a "he" hap pens to Im on the parade opposite", ibe points hltll out. "Isn't he a common hxiklug fellow?" ahe say. That's the wert of Mattel, ahe will allow karoo If to bo praJiadMod. "Look like a barber out feu- a ImII day." Hob rejoin. Maltel laugh llllly. fler infanta ttoii for Hob I really amualag. "Why like a barberf I aak. coldly. "HI hair la cut ao well " Mubel giggle. It I strange how some people mistake vulgarity for wit. A week bus pnaaed. Affairs are up- firouehlng tI"1" "'' 1 know It He alinply follow me like my shadow. If I g M the pier, ''' ' there. If I take a lk and lt on the parade, he I there again. I can only onrapa him hy Ming my ! 1 can't be alwny biking. BeikJee, (In road are not very gissl atMtiit KiiMtsea. It ' a perfect shame we don't know each other. I am certoln he I a get demon In aplleof what Hohaiid Mals-I ay. lie hu timt lordly bearing und thoao aristocratic features one road of In norela. Of course. Hob and Muls l know nothing of such mutter. To tell the truth. I'm a bit disgusted with him. I shouldn't mind s.. very much If he did sM iik to tin-, hut I tufi very well tell him so. suppose u -ufrnlil I should snub blm. Ot course I ahould havo to pretend to be very ungry. And then there's Miils-I. If she rouna out-well, I should Is- incKist oir noiuc at once. Ht 111. something must Is- done, lie I growing doapcrnto. So am I. I have found a xvny. It Is simple, yet effective. I am going to tumble off my blko" on purpose and he will come to my rcNcuu. It Is 1111 original hn-u ami rather take my hreuth uwoy. I won flat what Mabel would suy If she kuow. Iteully. I think she would fiilnt. 1 have urrnngisl everything l-autl- fully. Hetw.s-n .'. and '! every ovoiilng bo ii.aees tho nnriide. amoklng. Thl I the hour wheu I ahull put my design Into execution. I ahall pus blm, vim Mi around tho corneT, quickly dis mount, lay my mncbliie In the mad, nnd alt ou the curbstone nursing my ankle. If nil g.s-s well ho will Im- the tlrst per Hon to Hud me. I shall explain that I have hud a nasty spill and damaged myself. Ho will give mo his arm and BMstst mo home. Thue we hnll become MQuainted. All goes well. I paa him. turn sharp ly around the i-orner. Jump off, lay my machine down, ami sit on tl nrbetOM with a woebegone expression ou my face. A few minutes later he conic lu Bight, naturally lisk after me, sees me ban de combat, and Hie to my u slslanco. "You nre hurt?" ho ay. eagerly. I looked up In f.-lgn.-d agony. "It I my ankle," I murmur; "I think I have ap rained It." and I rub It gently. I am glad I put on my Is-Kt silk Block ing nnd my DOWOOl sIkm'b. "I will fetch a cab," ho ge- on. "I think I think I could manage If you gave nie your uriu, I unsivcr. It lan't very far." He help me tip. I manage to limp very prettily, though Tin afraid I in OOl o pale- us I ought to be. However, I Bucooed lu concealing this little dell cleiicy by holding my hntidkerclilef to my face. Shnll I ever forget MalM-l'a expression when she se-e us? It I nil I can do to keep from laughing. She open the door for us, and 1 explain mutters. She thank my rescuer xvlth frigid isdlto neee und belpi mo to the sofa. Thank you very much, Mr. ," I murmur, sweetly, a I give lilm nr. hand. "My niiino I O Ciintilnghnm." he shimmers. "C Captain Ciiniilnghnin." Then he Imixvh himself out. Captain Cunningham I I knew be era trail con nected. And how he pressed my bund! Ah the disir closes on him Maid, xvho hu book in a state of rappreeaed wrath, practically eiptodea, I ana war that I coilldu t help fulling. A lib Is necessary here. Then I ask ln-r If she doesn't think it lucky he happened to Is- passing. She only bites lu-r lip In silence-. I smile. My gpralned ankle cauaea mo some m convenience. Mabel, w im fuaam about a pin Bcm tcb. Insists on keeping me mi the DOUCb for a couple of days nit.l anoints tho Injured place with quarts of embrocation. This ha n xvonderful effect. I nm bettor In no time. With the nld of a stick lit Won't do to recover all at oneci 1 ge't out on the front, eager, expectant The captain has railed twice to Inquire ufter me, nud now he hastens to my aide. We apond a very pleasant morning. Ill acquaintance with the titled class, oa I extraordinary. He is a personal friend of the Trlncc of Wales and has stayed at iMdrlngham. lie says he has ceinio to Baatica to recuperate. Ho tells mo there nre times when he tire of the constant whirl of pleasure lit which hi- lives; times when he love to steal away to some rctln-el spot with a sympathetic companion. Here he give DM a hkik that cannot Is- misconstrued. 1 fancy he I a MM-tlst. I ahull usk blm to xvrltc some verses In my album. I ace hlin often now. 1 ask hi in In to afternoon tea. lie pleads un engage mctit, however. A a matter of fact, I don't think ho cares for Mabel 1 nm not lurpriaed. Her attitude toward blm Is well. rude. 1 wonder If 1 am In love with him. He I. xvlth mil. Oil the Friday evening Hob hrliw papa bflck xvlth lilm to stay till Mon day. This dik-sn't upset me in the least. I can twlal papa round my Little anger, Nevertheless, I lOCTBtly wonder what he will think of the captain. After dinner I take a scat In the win dow. lie xvalks up and down the parade ut this hottt waiting for me. Cnpa comes to look at the sunset. He Is (vrtuln to see Ferdinand (Ferdinand Is the captain's iimiii'. one of them at lout; he has nearly n (WOOU), Suddenly papa atartlea us all xvlth n loud exclamation that la -xvoll, not Ht for publication. "W hat I UT' Bob ay. coming for ward. Papa Ih purple with rage. "What!" he roar, hi ttngor extend eel. "Why, there's that stundrel I'rsii el, the waller from the club." Wo all crowd forward. I am In front. Tin- eapteln is dtraetty oppoalte. i iktxv, He lift his gloved hand to hi hat. Then an awful change come over his face. He turn pagttteojy limp, ami Btaggvr. 1 he III, or T "Hut papa, that Is Captain Cunning ham." I gasp. Vaptaln: I'll give him captain Where's my hat?" They rush from the room. I alt with my face In my hand. It I t.xo awfully aw nil. A w aiter! The either day I hearxl Malvl tell mamma that ahe thought I'd gown more prudent alius?. Well. I aupMwe I have. And no wonder: Hut 1 shall never r.-. a: the truth about that pruloed ankle - Madame. WHY WE ARtUIIOHT HANDED. I,. ... that Baa Poacended to Ue froM liol leuee Aeceatry. I r' nltlve man, l- 'ng PI nature a Bgbilng BBlmoJ, foitsi". f ""' ,";;' uarl , Hrat, wltfa hi cgolne teeth, hi ',.,11. and i.u iisih. tin i proof" of time . Jded b. those early tad mituriil irMfwai the further persuasion of a dob or eblUaJftb. , . II- fought, n imrwln hn concltialvo I abowa, mainly for tba poneoeewn of Igdlaa of hi kind, agalntl other oenv ln-r of III own sex and sim-cIo. If .vu Bgbl you soon loam to prot.s-t the most i-Xst.(l and vuinerablo srtlo:i of your body. r- it iu ,1""', '1",lir:'1 th.n manage It for you. by killing you off n nn Immediate conjeQueOce. To the Isixor, wrestler, or hund to band combatant, the moat vluiicrable iHjriiou i nndoobtedly the kent A i.... I I.I..U- .e,.ll ilellvored. oil the left breast, w ill easily kill. Hence, from an early period men have used tho rtfbl band to tight with and bora employed the loft arm chiefly to cover tin- bOOrt and to parry a .low llpjad al that epeclally vulnerable re gion. And when weapon of offense nd defeuso st!iM-rilo mere flsls ntul teeth. It I the right hand that gt isp I b ipeor or iword, wtke the left -ioiig over the heart, for defon.se, the allied ur buckler. From thl altnplo origin, then, the whole vast difference of right and left iii drttteed life t.-ikos its beginning. At first the superiority of the right hand wn only fell In the milliner of lighting. Hut that alone gave It u distinct pull, I od pared the way nt lnt for the u premacy cUewbere. For when (reap ing eamc Into use-, the habitual employ ment of the right hand to grasp the i near, sword or knife, made the norvo. or muadee of the rlcht side far more Bbedlent to the control of the will than those of the loft. The dexterity thus acquired by tho right see bOW the word "dexterity" Implies this fact- made It more natural for the early hunter and artificer to em ploy tho sumo lian. lu the manufacture of Hint hatCheta, bOWl and arrow, nud all other manifold notlvltle of savage life. It was the band with which ho gr.iHHl his wcaMin; It was therefore the baud xvlth xvblch lie chipped It. The right hand ramaiM especially "tho hand In which you bold your knife;" in.1 that Is bow your children decide tho attention w hich i which when they Im gln to know their right hand from their left for practical purpose. Saturday Brening Tost. How In Live Long. B reason of certain articles In the dally pa pen, Flinch has been Inun dated with letter .roin a host of cor respondent who bog lilm to observe the ruh-s by xvhlch they have attained longevity, hut at the sumo time he ' Is t dUBcnlt to follow the advice o. .11. "Septuagenarian," for Instance, urges lilm to become n vegetarian. "On no account touch meat. It is poison. For the lust fifty yonn I have dim I on n luillcd onion, and supped off a pint of lentil porridge." "Octogenarian," on the other hand, urges him "to eat, drink nnd Is- merry a much und as ofit-n us yon plraao. I Bud there I nothing like a good dinner, followed by n theater, ind supper xxdth plenty of champagne, to put me l:i real good form." "Non agenarian" declares that "tK men t of long life lie lu a cold tub bath tit ken every morning, winter and summer. with unfailing regularity." "Centena rian," again, writes: "Itewnro of soap and water they sim-11 death. l or my part. I have only had a hath mice In my life, when I went to the workhouse and could not help myself. The result wn I Caught n chill from which I nearly died." "Home-bird" uxors that she owes her eighty years of happiness to matrimony, "tiny iog of Ninety" sny: "Half n century ago I was to marry, when I atiddenly retneiulM-red your ndxh-e." "Blue Blbbon" argues that none but teetotaler! can, or do Horvo to. attain to old ugi. "Liver," on the contrary, writow, "There Is nothing like goisl liquor to preserve n man." "Irlthman" trrlteo, "if 'tis long ye're wnntlu' to live, ye must begin over ng'in. "ri nil a question of heredity, It Is. Ye most choose yet own feythcr Btt1 mother nn' see they coom from a long llvi-d stock, nn' that' the only way nt nil. ut nil." If It WON not for tho Initial object that ho Is already born, and the further difficulty of so- hvtlng your parents before you your self have any existence. Punch would is- Inclined to believe that Triebman" had hit the nail ou the head; but for the present these- two obstacles seem Insuperable. For the rest, nn It Is man Ifestly lnikisslble to adopt the ndvlco of nil. he ha decided to continue in hi old habits and to take his chance of long life xx-lth his neighbors. SHIPLOADS OF BRIM8TONE. gaermoae Amount of cmd. Mffcaa Ke. elvcd 111 Till Country. lfred S. Mnlcomson ha published ,' interesting atntlstlcnl table. In ...... i.i'u rMiisuiiitiiloii of brim a llien me ....... ,e Is shown fOf seven years. 11.1 tommerclaJ commodity i of great Im Bortnncc in mnny bra.icbe of manu facture, bol tl,.- fact la not general known lu business rlTCtea thnt 11S.1.I7 toni en to the United Btatea from siclly In 1807, nnd thai the year before the Importation wu even larger. This commodity come exclusively ,.,,, gieUy, and to I greed extent from tho port of PfJ mm. it i inlpped in bulk like conl, and 1'H'kH- " ltM niw Iltlon, like plecs of broken stone , t the ilae of those xvblch are lis.sl ,, nueaffiun roada, it I '"'' Wt nnd from that to a bright yellow, no- wording to Its quality; the higher the grille the yellower the atone. It I handled by the large linMirter In It crude form only, nnd those (IIsjiohi. of it to the manufacturara, bjr whom it Ih subjected to pr MM which eliminate boss and bring to the surface Its valuable properties. It 1 used by the manufacturara of fertilizer material and sulphuric add, Md large quanti ty nr.- consumed by the manufactur ers of wood pulp und papot. The brimstone goes In grout qunntl tlcs, nlso, to the sulphur refiners, and after It I mei sulphur It plnys an Important part in the manufacture of vulcanised rubber. The addition of sulphur to plastic rublH-r. vulcanizing the mass between two till sheets oh an experiment, gave to the world the valu able commodity known ns bard rub- 1st; and no substitute lin yet been found for the yellow dust lu the proc- es. Tho brimstone statistic snow uuu tin- United suites receives more of the material than any other country. For ih. tame time thnt 118,187 tons reach ed the iirts of Now York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Charleston, Boston, Wll Inlngton und Norfolk, the following ex ports were made from Siclly to other parts of the world Pnince, H4,NS.'i tons Italy, 78,063 tons; I'nltisl King dom, 24,520 tons; Russia, l".."si'j tons; Portugal, 7,i-i tons Germany, ii,7'-'i tons; Austria, lfi.000 tons; Creece-Tur-key, 13,S('i(I tons; Helglnm. 't,2.'s'l tons; swed.n. Norway ami Denmark, ll.'."Jl tons; Spain, 4.080 tons; Holland, 3,."l0 tons. The wine growing districts of Kurope Use Urge iiiiantlin-s ot tin- inaieriui in destroy the Insect which attack tin vines, nnd although many substitute arc employed, the most careful grow ers never abandon brimstone for that purpose. The supply In Sicily ready for trnns- pnrtatlou Is larger tlinn It has ever iM-e-n before, there I cing no less than 2-10,3(17 tuns lu storage. pose you aaw a groat deal . u would change If it ,.r , " "No-o." reitlbMl ,. ., ly. "On the whole, i 5: ,Sh ttlCTi WMffi IBM lit. I .. ' ).- Ukj tn;, o r) lilt e itenlly. oxelalm.sl u- thor, delighted, -u, .. " H nn Idea you'd tear th. .. . 'k plei'e. I enn't toll iJ!r.bl r eodl-M. t... am; Imt there What nre thev?" "nOekl, There' only ono n,...i. V Mil i . t . i I I I ' i lti.it Mf '"- ""' J"u would Hdvifc. S to the publication of a .."tej POftenCO," explain,,! tin- TUlc Aim that" ald the XX tlX- I ftfl 'u , surn hio h, from tho e-,i..l. i iuio im the heroine." "I It too ksi tek a thrilling? ,..,. --"int , i-i the young author, anxloualy "No. If not too thrmW" reply; "a,, d of course I lu if tor her; Imt. von . . . .. - nine uuu jiiiilii lift,,, - - - - ii. Tr go In aft both riwenusl '""'V" say. ,C wonion't ..'i "Yo-you wouldn't hare tiT'' cue.l?" UUTtbtn "'VrtnlnJy not. i ,h drown." "Hut this hnpiM.n. In o,. -almoM the first thing in JTJ Precisely. That's i,,.t Jh " to luippt-n." ROUSED THE Jcutousy IcIISHMAN'S IRE. llrlgiiiuliiKi- In Italy. Italy Is u laud of secret aoclotlos foruieel for the purpose of defeating the ends of Jiislh-, nud all attempts to root out the evil have Ik-cii unsuccess ful. The Mafia, Which baa often pur suisl Its victims even across the oevuil, has Just given another evidence of Ita vitality in siclly. The daughter of nn Kugllshiiuiii wn kidnaped and rnn loined for 120,000 by her father. Four of the COnsplratora, being dissatisfied with tlielr share etf the Isstty, vv,re "executed'' burled alive-by order of the "council." Chance led to the dis covery of their immiu-s nnd of some cir cumstantial rrldonce which enabled the authorities to make some Impor tant arrests. ltllt It Is not likely that this will bring about a change. On Hall bun, on, Set . n V re bl ttie v II r rxu th.- western ckisi ,,f ir..t...i lion, the sea set fire tr. ,t, no-. M .. ' e.uis. i oi e-e-niuries tne great Atlantic rollers had tteen breaking them down und making great Assures In them. In their depths were maaiea of Iron py rites and ilium. At last the Water pea tinted to th.e-, and a rapid oxldiia Bon tm.k placa, which produced n bwi th ree enough to aet the whole cliff on tire. Tor week the rooks burn.M like regular volcano, and great cloud of smoke nnd vapor rose high In the nlr. Where Water Is Peel died ijlko M. In Arlxona tliere- 1 a town where, Imj! I r.M'.TTJT "r ater I-.-.....-. iu uie s-r. . gag of His (Ixvn IVowcm Lose. Hlin His 1. 1--. A group of Congressmen wore tell ng Htorle In the cloakroom of the U.uise the other day. One of them, a lawyer, told this experience: "Iu the toxx-n where I first began the .lructlcc of the law tliere was an Irlsh man, Patrick McDonald, whom every jtie called Pat Now, Pal wu n gMi kearted fellow, but he didn't got along very well with his neighbors. "There was un eaay-golng fellow in Um tame town by tlio name of VYbeel- x-k. Ho wus ttoru In 1M0 and his pur nts iiatmsl him Harrison. In country towiLs the KMiplo are fuinlllar with otic mother to the extent that names aru ibbn-x lute-d or paraphrased. Every )ne know this man u 'lint' Wheelock. "Well, Wheelock and Put had Home words over a horse trude. The lan guage used was more cxpreaslve tlinn elegant According to Put's version of the affair Hut threatened to break his face. Any xvny, Pat went before a justice of the peace und made affidavit tl.tit be was afraid that Hat would do hlin Issllly Injury. "Hat, of course, w as arretted. lie got me to defend him. When the case- w:is called Put tiMik the Htand and related the story of how Bat had threatened to Injure blm, When ho was turned over to mo for cross-examination I began: "'Now, Mr. McDonald, you say you nre afraid of your Ufef " 'I am, sor,' was the prompt reply. " Then yon admit that Mr. Whco-look can whip you, do you'' "Ills Irish was up In a flash. " 'Not by a d n sight, sor; I enn whip half a dozen like blm.' " That's nil. your honor,' I said to tho Justice, nnd bt dismisses! the case against Wluvlock." Washington Star. Oldest t'ltli In the World. The city of Marseilles has boon lu existence 'J.lli7 years. It wat founded by a colony of Crooks when Rome, the. future conqueror of lsith it and Greece, was nothing but a tiny village. Homo' Is about 2,060 years old. Of all the cities that were In existence when it began, and Still retain tln-lt- places on the maps, Uonie Is the most nourishing and besi preserved. But Rome Is by no means the oldest city on the globe r oven m Europe, Athena, the capi ta of Greece, is about luxi years old older than any other European city rangier, In Morocco, is probably over -..'Ni years of age. Peking, the capital or t Mini, is said to be about 8,000 years old. ot more; Jerusalem is a.uoo raara old. lit least. But th. re Is one other city, and prob '"'b or.lj on,., that surpasses oven ,lo-us.-.lem in iiiitlijulty. This Is Damns cue, once famous for its manufacture ' f s lks jewelry SUd MM, A I,allms eus blade was prised us superior to nil oraera. They nre no longo. made, the nothofl lu- which the nr.norers of Ha ;,':l7's '"U'ored the ss-l is-lug one ol Hie lost arts. The exact .. Ihimnscus is not know,,. WJ M0 your old. at an rt..' ., io Nt,eet Mull. in nnv rate m.,t dty lu the world.-Loudou tl nnd mill. ntrrtefl from h Hltll fix - . mirk M fttaa h .h m . VinM , " uurivs or iunn ct pack A favorite trick of , SCOMdro, I. to Place gvMM. men In such a , that are compelled to stsud by him. Author and frltlc v und-bearttd man. wtea he hi "'".g.si io Bad ram,, trim ,0 It ,, with - ci,.dlr,v,,Hs,n,hefl!: ; Jtnce. repemed by u,e Chicago tZ x' your re,,,,,-.,." m ,i. . young author. "I h.iw, .k from beginning to end "Jt igttd of you." raturaad the young .Aim dow i u-urit . - . the The sound of n it..ii -.u.. heanl 4o.(hi f,H..t through the J can lie beard through tba alromjj rrom tno 14H pounds of gas , traoted In cooking n ton 0f ' 2.IMNI distinct shnde-s .,f unlHnHr,. mada ' A jirocess has recently been MrSj od by which thin sh.s-t of ttettel tranjarent celluloid uro sllveredti llurly to the process formerly 04 Hlde, A determination of Prof n. with tho Mck telescope place tk ameier or .iittiiu. at .IL.lmi mi. from 2,(Xa) to -l.iHMj miles leu ttej Mate. I 111 text DtM)KS. It Is said experiment nmdei liy scientific men In I-'ntnce hsvel oped n curious nnd nltogether pe-cteMi rnct, namely, timt ccruim sons possess n magnetic polarltr- Is, they nre found to net after tbenJ nor or mnr nets. Tliere hn lieeii n coninetltlre tntfl fire engines lu Phlladcliihui, In rkJ It was proved that the type wltbtsl nud superior advantages over the ml ary. The piston engine cnimutwi'il coal, does In-tter work und ketplJ longer tlinn the rotary. A gold-dmlxlng boat, fittest 1 claboruto ninchlnery, tins recentlj kn put to work ou the ubti Itlver.lig forulu. The chain of bueketi um't cd with the IkuU the luth-r U-M feet long und 'S liron.l brings c?f el from tho river bottom, aud bd) of acting at any d.ptli up to tkt Tho gravel, sand and mud ire pat I through screens and over Uh'ea ottjl thoroughly washes! with icttctujpMl by n centrifugal pump, ani p'i U grains so lino us to be Invisible to !htl nnkisl eye Is thus recovered, TkaflJ of dredging is said to he only Ih cents per cubic yard. Tests have recently been madntli Lighthouse Depot on Stah-u Islaald un electric light beacon xvlilch. Itbtj pocted, will be ot up at SOW litm lint peiint on tlio Atlantic cosit llliiiiilnntlon Is lurnlsli.-d by un light of lUNXi-caiulle Dower, but thbil refructed by n scries of eccentric ptl mtitlc tegmenta, o that the liftttl projected lu n parnllol lieani akJ lu diameter, wblcb lsestiiiinudtoWl 110 loss than PO.iKKi.iHKi-caudle pol Such 11 llirht xvoul.l he xlslWcM straight line at a distance of 1" but owing to the curvature of tbt'd the nctuul dlstunco nt which tt cooUki soon xvonld doiM-nd on Its tkfljl nbove the sen. Charles K. Tripler, of New MM Bclentlflc American says, hu Dllahed the i-conomical lhiuefactlsl ti 1 f 1 ti I ti r-tr.i n nn tl ililes. He rtS seuit two and a half gallons oil air to Prof. Marker, of the 1 of Peunsvlvniila. The latter rouw w n pbs-e of tin thrust Into tne in cold lliiuld-ail.H eU'gr.s-s I' Fahrenheit- became as brittle wi ml iilatllllllU Ihna nIV.vn,.,.! Tills sm-irest.s thtf mat. I. from which vessels lntos,' i-An ln I n liniihl nlr should he maiie- - . . ,,1, ....... .,, nt tlm nlr 1 uncl es ni - nernture several degrees l"''0'! n..hit nt ex-hlcb oxvu'ell bccnllie IH"g .....,a,.,.,.ttl ee-hell lhllllll nlr tt aUO1 ... '. ..,.,n,.. In n onell dish fltflgl iron vnnorlzes first, and vx lint Is mostly Hauld oxygen, r.. n characteristic blue color. Trhib.r's nimnrutus the nlr, tflwl Inir throueb throe' COllS, each 1 tlinn the nrecedlng, tiniill.v iioW j ti.. iu, ...ill In 1 UIO Ollll Ol tun .. stream. rt.o Maine's Men. Death cnn.e out of the black nijpnj. And steered for a l.attl.sbip ltiit never a man of the HoJ " Deatliiuiiu b 1 which In W Looked on the Tl... Kn...n Ued nnd the Hanrpsn . ... ,. ... ..,, Teiunsee, With never n four thnt dentn WSI Swung into eternity. Sor flng, nor sho nor bsttla orr. Nor strain of Uie nntlona s Broke Into the gloom of m -""M Nor yet a priestly prsyet farsf I the dot 1 uai xou can MM-nir ir.nti . . , . . . ......ii niui te u e im think .bout M, 1 There looks a face from vt-1,.1. Un. on the ell XX 1X11 l'i e- .n.-..- ... . For the Hampshire Jack wli.'HW liuck. Or the ind from Tenm Not their wns the glorj ' of f' V ..l..... ..r..u-neil IIH ..v.--. 11.it a ..nil. in WtH-lss 1 11 11 ' keep Her dead benentli the HT Mexico Two Republic-. When a young man pi . . a ... mllcD P sno Is usually aooui a . . '...I -..date 1 L ns a pTcsiiieiiiuii - Is offlclslly mtltll f hl n'm If a snowball lslhiVn Jjjj" ' of boys. It always hlu s sis-