DRESSING
FONDLING A TARANTULA.
It la Best to Ms M«r* That tbs Tardatola
lkMWS Yoo.
The yalckeet
aud
Small
NAVAL
A FISH.
M«*«c
Ou*
Method
for
Tb«**--*
l**»
vt
DISCIPLINE.
It No* Tbaa la Tina*
Goa* My,
DWELLING
BUILT OF TUBES.
BtrwMar* Fat Cg bf * Ge«-
«au Invaator -It* Adr**>■<**
WITH
HAZEL
SWITCHES.
How Two.ly Ta..um.a Dollar, ia Uold
PERSONALITY
OF
THE
POPES.
M-- K**!***“**1*»»
T.u o,
th. K»il
of Th.m-
ST.1ANGE
.IN CUSTOMS.
ÍA.T..1
l'rviul«..ni Vi»» n1 » • Ua Who »'•“ Iul*J
I'.I. r !• .• urli/.
-.the son of
X
Some five <
W m Fuuu'i HurtsMl In Alubam*-
Two or thrw bad men an* i t »poasible
iu* n of
Champ Cornelius waa a rich Bloun*
A German inventor has built & house
An American tuimirsl tells a story of
the late raj
■
.
county
fanner,
who
lived
near
Che]»
old-faahioned di*« ipline in the navy. of hollow tubes, whose advantages are,
»nd wriurn aghim,» the eharac’'" of M.tae forty '
One »lay an officer on a ship in service in he says, a constant temperature and in topee before the war When that
at cour;«, t!
the popes in the middle ag**4» • • rn •
Topriat'.v called the curse of»,
foreign water» gave an order to one nf cidentally strength, durability, com fliet came on he had twenty thorns 10 of Naplwt; Carulfa, of MaJdalom. an in that part . Ir I
'
dollars
iu
gold,
which
he
buried
iu
a
t i» the ui.s■ -<••.«•
.. ¡.¡iv^j|
,ec- t-v
the enliatrd men. Thr sailor put bi* fort and basQty, says the New York
other Neapolitan «bo reigned a* 1 uul to become *
*
pot
on
his
premises.
One
night
during
not cure; thv:.
retinal
; .
going
arma Ijebin«! his back and declined to Sun He first put up a frame of water
IV.; and Rodrigo Borgia, a Spaniard, hi» friend;. I W31 ,s
remedies
only
Ixztlle
up the
I
the
war,
while
he
was
at
home
on
a
hi>
servants
and
car
>ff 1
obey the command. He was reported tubing, allowing continuous circula
who waa Alexander VI., are th- ch.ef journei
furlough,
a
gang
of
robbera
entered
the
system,
to
surely
break
b
lace to the station,
to the commander w ichout delay for in tion V j a stream of water. Around this
inataneea. There were, indeed, many riay.s froiu the ’ low, gave them the tuote viruleut lorui. i v»u!tia„
frame he put up his house in the or i his house and endeavored to extort
subordination.
»ayirg hv w..uld fol--------
popes
who
were
not
perfect,
who
were
from
him
by
torture
the
hiding
place
r been heard of since, wreck of the system.
The commanded had been warned by dinary way The peculiarity is that all
nil hi
more or 1-» ambitious at aru iou*. war
Mr. Frank B. Martin, a pn!j
ieni’.s went t the man who was jeweler at 916 Peniylvaui» An,
he surly conduct uf other sailor* that floors and ceilings are crossed and re of his treasure. They hung him up like, timid, headstrong, weak, a.-eora-
•he morale of the crew was not w hat it | crossed by the water pipes. The water, four times, says the St. Louis Republic, ing to their aeeeral character»; but it kn?,« .?to have lu-. r. noting ushis guru.
it>Kto«J);
* ’ thvni: “^ou ««ill
night to be. Hr -» «>’vr l to make at having psased through horizontal tubes but each time when taken down he re CM. hardly be said that any of them who simply tol<l
1 was for
• posing the G. O.
xumplr of the rq »•»’* disobedieiM***, and | under the floor and ceilings, pasAc« fused to divulge the secret. The fourth ae.-e like those I have menttoned. really never Cnd h'uv "
rime unde;'
Wales
were
to
re-
ordered b in to In* < »nfln**d below with-1 through the vertical tubes until all time they left him for dead, fired the
M. or the prince of
brnnt of t»T
house and fled.
A faithful negro I mu I men, through and through, v iciou».
o Rl it would seem!
out food until he was ready to obey the have been gone through In summer,
Hie be,t
»lave dragged his master out, but Cor un^rupulou». and daringly criminal. tire like thi* h- v . uliject. nay» » 1-°“’
fresh
cool
water
circulates
under
Dans
of thi!
To
Ulnstmte
th<
command.
I nelius died from his injuries, leaving Paul IV. outlived most of h - vie. », and
toi a bevtfxjj
Forty-eight hours passed without pressure through the network of tubes,
don Times v.rii r. i ,nnj tell the »tory
devoted
bi*
last
year»
to
ecel.fiaatieal
the whereabouts of the buried treasure
who was the
blood nJ
dgiin of aiirr* i;<k»r. Put on thr third day. | cools off the walls, and, after having
<>f Tilleinathnn
a mystery. Yesterday three strange affairs, but Alexander died poisoned t>v
but my co3
»Jarkncea, imprisonment and hunger | run its course, flows considerably
teacher of the r’. ru. whose ucquaint-
men visited the place, which is now uu accident.
grew Ww«
r to in this chapter,
• «»re irresistible. The mutineer begged . warmer than when it entered. In its
According to Guicciardini, the poj* anee I am referrii: ' irealthy shipowner
course it has absorbed much heat, owned by John Findley, and said that
' ttie while. 1
Tilleinathan was n
for mercy.
fiuring the as one of them was an adept in the use knew nothing af Caeaar Borgia -
. withstand 1
he devoted
The e”rw v.civ mustered on deck and ' which it carries away.
of high family. In ldoO
1
fact th« .
exercises till lhM.
the in» ulx>rdinatc sailoT 'va* brought! long and severe winter the water en of the hazel switch, with w hich to lo tion of poisoning
himself
to
relip-i-
«
“
<?
tering through the basement is first cate streams of water, gold and silver,
- charset ok ,
up from the hold w ith gaunt fare ami I heated to nearly one hundred degree* they desired to search for the missing cardinal of Conre
when he became “erri •i". ipated." After
y hundred 4.'
were both to ^up
bent figure. The cafita'.n culled ujxm |
his attainment he felt 1 sick of tlie world
r My moon I
and then forced through the tubing treasure, Findley to pay for all cost of
____
t hi*
> affairs, divided
the officer whose cornmuixl had not been I Of course much of the heat is left all the search and ail to share in the pro 17, 1503. The j o,
anil so he wound
up
fillet
with
eating
sores;
my toag^'
a
first,
wa-s
thirsty,
goods
and
money
among
rela-
.
obeyed, to re;x*at tlie order in the pies-1 over the housr, and at the outlet the ceeds. Findley laughed at them, and
nil his f.
almost eaten away, so that for •>
and
went
off
and,
by
a
mistn!
•
tives and dependants.^
cnf f* of the crew. Thia was done, and I temperature of the water is about told them that they were free to dig
months I was unable to taste as* j
after a long fame the «ailor t .Ith hang-1 forty degrees. The speed of the cir and keep all tlie gold they could find. n flr.sk prepared i.
stark naked into the woods. His I food. My hair was coming outran
inc in
■isters
were
grieved
and
the
cardinal.
Cm
mother and
»log look *i.*)ki!y obeyed.
culation of water can be regulated so They went to th»? apitwiNVB Ibt two
pe died repeatedly pursued ■ him. offering to aud I was in a horrible fix. I hi<!V
“Repeat the order,” «aid the captain, mm to allow the fixing of a certain tem old chimneys, all that remained of the j ?xt «¡ m J diank lik
je».-.....
.«I various treatments, and was near?
Car.nr
recoiernl.
surrender all to him if he would only couraged, when a friend recotmtQ
sternly, to the officer.
“It must tie perature, which is equal throughout the decayed Cornelius mansion, stand, and ilx* next day, bu
I though bodiy poi-oned. ri. find hint«-. I'
return. At last lie simply refused to S.S S. After T had taken fourl^
obeyed cheerfully.”
buildintr.
dug all that day without avail, but dur n ruined mun and <» fugitive. 1 he car
answer their import unities nn l they began to get better, and when?
The or<l«*r was renewed and the rout*
ing last nigh* Findley found upon in dinal did not touch the wine. This event
de-i-ted. He appeim'd in 'Ian • re after finished eighteen Ixjttles, I wu ?
First hiipreiiiom of the Vatican.
inwr, completely conquered, dashed off
vestigation this morning, the strangers
'i*ie ordinary tourist first sees the returned, and at the bottom of a fresh ended an epoch and a reign of i-rroi, that in 1857. Kd’ ' ! md ls7-'. but ha» sound an»l well, my skin was wi^
to execute it.
lie is supposed to blemish, aud I have had-no rev-
“That will do,” «aid the captain. “Now Vatican from the square as he ap- hole they ha«i dug was found, carefully aud it pilloried the name of Borgia for n<>t ls-en seen sine.
give him for«], but brewl and watrr only proachea from the bridge of Sant* An- covered up. u rustj^old pot dug in the ever. Alexander expired in t.he third be living somewhere in the western the disease. S.S.S.saved meironn
of misery.” S.S.S. (guaranteed
gelo.
But his attention is from the groun»!. The contents of the pot were room of the Borgia apartment» in the Ghauts.
for 24 hours.”
vegetable') will cure any case of \
The sailor was taken below under first drawn to the front of the church, missing, but a note left by the men raving of a terrible delirium, during
poison. Books on tbedii-
guard an<! allowed full ration« of bread and he but vaguely realizes that a lofty, said they had secured the treasure by whieh tbe superstitious bystander« be
and its treat
and water. The next <!a” he v. as put unrymmetrical building rises on hi« the hazel switches' use and had kept it, lieved that he was conversing with Sa
A CANINE CURIOSITY.
ment. mailed
tan, to whom he had sold his soul for
on unrestricted <li< t, and no further right. He pauses, |>erhaps, and looks according to Findley’s permission.
free by Swift
“ Hover,” a Big Newfoundlau«i Traiup
the papacy, and some were ready to
notice was taken of his oflT-nse until in that direction a» lie ascends the long,
Specific Co.,
Dog of Put-in-Bay.
»wear tfliat they actually nw «even dev
the end of a week, v hen his health wok low steps of the basilica, and wonders
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
There is a Newfoundland dog at Put- Atlanta. Ga.
--------
•
il« in the room when lie was dying. Die
completely nwtnrrd. T!i»»n the rhlp’« in «hut part of th** palace the pope’s
in-Bay
that is certainly a curiosity. His
—The biggest moose. ever taken in the fact that, these witnesses were able to
crow* was again mustered on »Keek. The apartments may be, w hile the itinerant
name is Rover and he is known at
sailor*« hiHuboMination was briefly de vender of photograph« shakes yards of Aroostook region of Maine, the state's count the fiends speaks well for their
every house and hostelry on the island.
scribed, .»nd he w*aR dlsmbaed from the ¡oor little views out of ther gaudy red best bunting ground, was killed recent coolness, ht all »events.—F. Marion
Years ago he was named by Mr. Jay
bindings, very much as l^eporello un ly by Col. A. A Baker, of Newport, IL I. Crawford, in Century.
ship in disgrace.
Cooke, the millionaire banker and
“Rigorous discipline, d’d you say!” rolls the list of Don Giovaj ni’s con A game official measured the animal,
WORK and MATERIAL
Owner of Gibraltar, the cliff-girt little
exclaimed the admiral to the li«t<T.er quest*. if the picture peddler sees that and his figures are: Weight, dressed
Willing to Learn.
island that nestles in the bosom of
IN ALL
who hr.d commented upon hh rtorv. • the stranger glances up at the Vatican, and including hide, with the bobsled on
Ix>rd Chelmsford relates that a friend Put-in-Bay, hardly yet separated from
‘•niiere ought to I»» tuc-re of it in th' I I l.e forthwith point* out the corner win* which it was hauled, 1,360 pounds; of hi« at the bar was once engaged in a its parent mother by a narrow line of
American navy to-day. Th«» service j . ( ji.ows of the second »lory, and informs spread of anUers, 49 inches The an- nautical case in which it appeared
shoals. Mr. Cooke had no use for Rover
pow conducted on sentimental princi I I.is victim that. “Sua Santita” inhabit« Uers have 13 prongs on one side and 13 that a vessel had been exposed to a very
and gave him away when he was quite
ples, and men are forgetting how to those rooms, and pronrptly offers pho- on the other
j
severe gale of wind, and had Is-en young to a family on the island of the
I logruphs of any other part of the Vati
obey.”
her
beams’
ends. name of Roelfing. In the course of time,
- The addition of 75,000 acres to the tliTOwn upon
The criticism may have been too can but that. The tourist looks up cu Adirondack park is a cause for satisfac The. barrister, ignorant of nautic says the Buffalo Commercial, the Roel
harsh, but. th«» <le<ehir:»t:«>n ?« not infre riously, and finally gets rid of the ven- tion. The land purchased from Dr. Webb al matters, asked a seaman who fing family moved away and Rover, who
quently made thn‘ d!.*";p!:n<» ii ?/y> lax < mt by buying something that he does make the largest single block yet in was in the witness box how it had grown into fine proportions, was
in the Vnlted Rta,!* *» r«ry. V.’bll«« the not want, with the charitable intention quired in furtherance of the purpose of waa they did not lower the top left alone without a master. Several
White Sfjuadron v r • • •••> ntlv n ¡»bored of giving it to sonic dear, blit tiresome, extending the park to include the 2,807,- mast. ujxon which the witness said, times attempts were made to domicile
nt SoutJuiihpton. pn*\icu3 to the Kiel relative ut home. And ever afterward, 760 acres fixed upon as a proper reserve with a sneer: ”If you knew as much of the brute, but they were of no avail.
celebration, a return ».» a« mode one day I |*rhup he associates with his first im- for the maintenance of the forest and the sea as I do. you would know that He either would not forget his old mas
of th«» number of men al^ent without pression of th« Vatican the eager, cun streams so necessary to the state. With this is not a very easy matter.” This ter or else had determined to be true to
ARE FULLY WARRANT!
leave from the four ships. It waeflOont ning, Hriqiegrao' feature« of the man this addition the public ‘oms'u will incident led the counsel to turn his at his name and lead a roving life. At
of an aggregate force of 1.500.—Youth’s who sold him th«- photographs. — F. amount to 675,000 acres.
tention to the subject, and he invented any rate, for the past three or four Mt also makes SHOES
Marion Crawford, in Century.
Companion.
—The prospect of another Ashantee an apparatus for lowering topmasts, years Rover has been the tramp dog of
and does REPAI KI NG is
war recalls Sir Wilfred Iawion’s sum for which he obtained a patent and real the island, without any home. Every
Waate of Gold and Silver.
MILLIONS OF MELONS.
the Best Manner
1 Statistic)« from the royal mint show mary of the English campaign of 1873. ized thereby upward of $100,000 by his body likes him. and there is not a child
The I^hnd Whnra tlm W*t*rm«loB M im
that does not save him a piece of meat
He axked in th»* house of commons what invention.
ON
SHORT NOTICE
that
the
average
coat
of
renewing
the
th< «Ml.
I
or crust of bread. He makes the rounds
England had gained by her victories
111 m Brother Was Deaf.
Southern Georgir !■» th»* land of water ► her coin.ige averages £31,000. Thin
ADDLES.
WHIPS. ROBES i
from house to house, and always seeks
over the Ashantees. “An old umbrella
A millionaire railway king has a the kitchen door first. He is round,
melon«. Here tl»« v <.u rnwlon is king; represents six tons of silver, which are
always
on
hand.
All prict*
and
a
treaty,
”
he
made
answer
to
his
brother who is hard of hearing, while
for here «* very bod;, believes in water xpread over the Cnited Kingdom yearly.
own question. He was reminded that he himself is remarkable : ls having a fat and sleek, and lives on the fat of rijkut
melon*. The melon fields extend In other words, thr daily unavoidable
there had bean no treaty. He remarked very prominent nose. Once the rail- the land and is the common property of
from ten to a hundred acres. Vines waste from the ail ver coinage iit marly
the island.
that he was not sorry, as the treaty I way king dined at a friend’s house,
covering 50 to 60 a»*r< « of ground are not C86. Gold ir not. so much used a* sil
would
have
been
worth
no
more
than
Cheap Gas in Birmingham.
when he sat between two ladies, who
nn uucommon sight. Some growers ver, but its waste in this way in suffi
the umbrella.
The city of Birmingham, England, ■ ixth S t . O i - p . L ister &C au
talked to him very loudly, rather to
have cleared $5,000 on their watermelon ciently lameintable. Thr mint, issue«,
—One of the smallest men and one of his annoyance, but he said nothing. supplies pure coal gas to its citizens at
crops alone. Those w ho do not make a on an average, 4,645,521 sovereigns, and
specialty of watermelon« have from five twice that number of half Hoverrigoa, the biggest girls in the country live T'inally one of them shouted acommon- 54 cents a thousand. The municipality
to ten acr«*.». ¡‘h's acr. iq' • w ili bring at *<»nrlv. The weight lost by fair wear down in Georgia. The former is Mr. Iplnce remark, and then said in an or bought out two private gas companies
least $.'»00, or ut th»» rate of $50 per acre. I it nd tear in t.he first is .0396 grains per Tom Coater, of Flazelhurst. who is 24 dinary tone to tnv other: “Did you at a price which makes an annual cost
The watermelon d • trict in southern annum, and hi the second .0551 grains, years old, is three feet nine inches high, ever see such a nose in vour life?** to the city of $291.000. This amount
. .t•*;i'Lf 1.1 extends all the way from 'I bom- should anyone care to work out this and weighs 56 pounds. He ha»« two “Pardon me, ladies,” said the million has been paid for seventeen years, and
■ vilie, near tlie F’loritia line, to Albany . uin. he will find that thia wear, if it younger brothers who are each more aire, “it’a my brother who is deaf,” the people of Birmingham have reaped a
net profit on the* investment during
Thoxr two places are hciidtjuartera ut < <ml«l be collected and coined, would than rix feet tall. Mr. G. W. Hodden Imagine the horror of the ladies.
Mom Street ------
that time of $3,570,000.
t he u .it<*nn<*lon crop, alt bough immense *<ivr sufficient gold to make 16 aover- berry, of Okenfenokee, hua a girl 13
MANUFACTEK
quantities are shipped from the many, igns • very day! Is it wonderful, there years old who weighs 175 pounds, and a
fore, that mini, taken from a ¡»art of boy seven years w bo weighs 110 pounds
other stations in the district.
F ink H AVANA
and
w
ears
a
numixer
six
shoe.
I.
Hidun
which
has
for
centuries
been
The melons ar,* pneked into a rar on
—One k-ig firm of ranchers near Miles
the »id» track, hn\!nga layer of pine the resort of moneyed men of buainew,
straw on the bottom of th«* car. Those hould contain a certain quantity of the City, Wash., employs all the year round
precious
metals?
—
Chambers
’
Journal.
two hunters and a pack of 15 Russian
of regular size an<i ►’ npc form th»1 lower
part of thr pile, and those of irregular Vlnr^nr »« an Antidote tn ( arbolle Arid. wolf houuds to keep the rung»* free of
riz»* are put on toy». When tlie “special
It is ditliciilt for p«-rMHiM in good wolves and coyotes, w htsh are a pest to
melon train” comes along the ear is li«nlth to coiHcive why suicides should stork raisers all over the region Ko far
hitcher! on, and awuy it goes on itstwo- choos** oic’.i u frightfully painful metli- this year the hunter» have taken the
dn\s journey northward, ride-tracking* iim for Cn r ¡»urj-oMe as carbolic acid. scalps of 223 wolves and many coyotes.
Whenever any traces of wolves or coy
everything that gets in its way, even It i not
it p i ralh known that to this
passenger train««.
* ¡clous aval v»!•. »-nr is an excellent anti otes are found the pack is ta^en out
Ea» :» »lay for we«»ks car load after car dote. When a; plied to a cutaneous or and put on the scent, and usually the
load of melons roil- over thr railroad: mucin Mtrfac* which has been burned pests are quickly run down and killed.
This method is the only one that has
leading into J«r?*« \ ( ty. Each car, a by thr arid, t’m chai u<-teristic w hitish
we. have said, w ill hold alwmt 1,200 met t;p| irancc pr*..luerd by the caustic proved effective, as the wolves refuse to
take poisoned bait.
on*, ami when th • melon trains dump I at on r «1 a. »ar«, and subsequent
—Another queer happening attrib
their shipments th»*- big fre gbt depot ':-“.ri i •? is t » a gn at extent prevented.
uted to the recent earthquake that
'* in* •
. ii qiKilly « tlicarious remedy
present sight« worth traveling acre
shivered up through the middle states
tewn to behold. 'Th»• >ti : d ami d lai I v. In n thr t rid him lx»en taken into th *
from the gulf to the lakes is that many
md .t I* recommend«*«! that
green balloons are rnni'» d i. great | I :i., *tom.
Each pile belongs to *<>n.r de.»!. , an thr j:-. t • t ‘ hould, na soon ns possible. 1 wells have gone dry. and not a few cis
terns and reservoirs have become empty
dr n . • m \ ¡’it gnr mixed with an equal
often l»rars hi* nan»«*. AHLc-ugi» t
part of x atrr, after which of h«*r meas since the shock. In the case of the lat
bunds of melons <*on»v on each • i:. n !
ter it is probable that the cement
ures may I a * take» *o more fully coun-
every one must I«* vln ck« d off ai d «
fetxirt the jm » isoii . St. Ixitiis Republic. cracked or the construction was other
pared with th«» bill of ladH; ('*»to
I
wise weakened, but this explanation
a few melons are broken in tra: ■ *.
Keepln* I p Vpprnmnrr*.
does
not
entirely
explain
the
rase
of
the
at the d«M'ks ami «lepots you will !■
Oreat RESTd
It is difficult. <mv .The Lady, to be wells. The bottom of a well in Lagro
crowd of gamins dcMpcrat« lv la-g*.
lieve the : i » h -rt ion ».aide by’ a contem-
_ Ra»tor««w
township, near Wabash, Ind., dropped
he longshoremen or th«» drivers »
_ health, rigr
|H»rary to thr •*‘T«‘*.*f that a man in Lon out entirely, and nothing that has been
From Me Chronicle, Chicago, HL
tnanhood u
ken bit: “Suv, bus*, just, t’rjw
don inakea a ha nil <»rne «urn by lending
move, al! ”
used to sound the depths of the hole has
chunk-—do, pl a««».” You will
Perhaps in no case at yet recorded has the during nil this time, which hail ths effect of
out to “smart” brid«»« an<! bridegrooms
..
cla,
to our
- the h Bunk of England note for one I touched the bottom T q al) appearances •fficiency of a popular remedy been found completely upsetting my stomach aad nerv
r colored brother rr.’ycily •
V
Rester«
then» is an immense cavern under the
ous
iv«ten).
utifill melons, hoping r* i ♦ I
—«III.-» • M-
so clearly as in that of Mrs. Nora F.. Hill.
thousand pounds, which note figures well hele
“Erom January to July 1885,1 suffered
/ »vatvrii
*»
t hat on? stray meh n in ' ’«iH.i'si
as among the present« as the gift of
While her condition, caused by a frightful frightful
agonies,
resulting
from
the
trouble
»Hai l.w»»i f
mid only th os«» who luive seen the t»»
th*» lady’s father <bring carefully
and distressing accident, places her beyond in my etc math, and whi again thrown into
move» ■■ ..’ :i »
NATIONAL* TYPE.
rm darky in watcri iclon lime van
watched by a s|M»cial person told off
the pals of perfect recovery, she has received gastric fever, which kept me in bed three
»ip, of youth •»<
preeiat«» his <h»e|»e> t fevliiu»» v. hei
for that duty alone . and is then re- Force* Which Enter Into the Work of It* such marked relief that the story of the ac week«.
c»,e> of lata» »
L A Jear.
Stober I commenced to
R«mov«» a:!«
iiruc*l to its owner, pins a fee for thr
Creatlos.
cident and the sufferings resulting from it, * take
I»r. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale
of dir» pa’.i«» vi
i!at watermillion a-«:nllln* th«w i .»n
No doubt it is. unfortunately,
Probably,
«by«
Blackwood*«
Magu-
will
be
of
more
than
ordinary
interest
to
I
eople.
After
I
had
taken two boie* they
imre'
pair»
all rat»’’
broke thr gn.tric fever and enabled me to
wish »tat watermillion It was true that the “keeping up of appear- zinr. then* is no link hetween an nchro- thousands of invalids.
Curca Ir.iaa»'
¡r»*t up. I found al*» that they gave me
n«*rs'‘ neresdtat«'^ many unpleasant ous complexion and a hasty 1« n*per H
mine'
re»tore» i«*
Mrs.
Nora
E.
Hill,
before
September
1893,
(w hite folks tnur-t be f -ollsh to lef It expedients in these extravagant day«,
•trrnph. and my appetite came back. I
tlcwp. Curer
modern man other than a racial on*?. was a hale, hearty and strong woman, past found that I could digest the food J ate and
dai alone.
• »
retano» a: í N"
but really the ent rprising person who Thr two qualities were coiucid«*ntk de the middle age of life.
A smilin' at me from <!< \
the pains disappeared. I alto notice»!’that
□ 11 vitali''
limp« r’s Weekly.
di««s»vere<i th«» latest ‘‘society ruse“ veloped by inde|M*ndrnt agvnci« s. \V«»
I be. »me R m nervous; in fact my general
She tells the following story :
Cures a.’l »^
----------
condition improved very much.
.»light have invented something neater. know little of thr nature and working
dinotate, »a» f*
“September 1, 18S3, while attending to
COLORAOO HOTEL ETIQUETTE
Th- following March in 1*9«) I wu
What would happen, we wonder, if of t hr force* which go to create a na
î»T»lob»vBt to
>0 nil
all parts
e»rU of
oí tbt
tin
my duties about the house, a gasoline stove «irnin troubled with the ihrn'eiwe» but to a
s<»nic
w«»«ldi:ig
guest,
possessed
of
un
SeflVE-LlFE
NMVE-LlFX
W tb» «T-f.
U
"Gants’* tre l*rohlbl<e«l from l>olt>* Many
tional type. That tbey are to Home ex which I had used for some time, suddenly nnu
h 1. ÏT
« degree
than »va
fortnerl.
Thia
wu
l
J«'''
•»••••
«Mtr
IT.
1
(UH
WM
icstuient and afford» i ' *
usual aptitude for figures, were to carry
Thing*.
tent climatic anti geographical is plain, „Pl.nie.i throw.ng the burning „nid ov« .----------. -*•------- ‘ “ 1 Pill«, which tin-
IA, trvt «ay'i uta. It rsmj”« »*•
----- — ”“«-t my blood to a much
\ gvntlemnn of Carroll! »n who bn* in his head the number of that note for in New /«•aland, Queensland and me Before my clothe, which were on fire
luJ
aaart,
nature lo íü.cl a <
»♦’ter . ondition. 1 want to explain here that
from one wedding to another? And
hitcl* returned from th* v.»st hr
f.fr*e»ea<l Spacial dite-uni*'’rif’’
Xorth America we find th«» prtKTss in eonld be torn off, my right arm and hand ' the d.wtor. «aid that the eauae <>f the appear
how
do
th«»
happy
pair
dispose
of
sub-
Ow
nf»
treatise on Ntrvout
brought with hll
were fearfully burned. Thi, however, wu ance of ai.M-e«ea wu due to the ulcerated
<»qurnt qu« stions as to what they have * isiblr operation.
Ktabeod. Ita
and Keco’-.ry. »•
he found p<u*ted i
.1” nf Lh* »»""••rh. which vitiated the
Prolmbly
in
the
day*
of
purely
trib.»
1
not
my
m-wt
aerioua
injury,
u
I
had
inhaled
rr« in plain Maled wrapper Dr
•lone with the lumdsom«* present?
thr Ugh my entire ,v,teru
The hotel was
savagery any pec uliar attribute* of the «one ,.f the flame,, an i 1 f.un.i thetn,ideof blood
Mvane
M.ntioe
tbit
paper
, .
my mouth blistered. My hand and arm to [ "The pill, hate allayed my nerronsnew
r t
nt Little Creek. C
Cent Kt ter Trai Tree»me*t •»<» *• c‘r’
founder of a clan migrating away from the
GIRLS WORK IN A MINE.
elbow
were
burned
to
the
hone,
and
my
(iUidan«'«* of («ur
M5«vL-t:rr nmcAiik
hi* fellow m would give th1 key. which phyandan believed amputation neceuarv I tion. they have cleared mv brain, and hare
A H<*prehen«lhle In
“All gents wl
external nature would «levelop and but after weeks of great «uffehng I waa Xiyen rne an appetite which I can gratify by
( uu«iu* uli
^,'.
n
w>"
!
k
t
r'"°'
V
,h
?
ut
'h»
terrible
t her wrtqtoiwi n
elaborate inton national riiatu<*trr:sti<*. •pared th, operation, and I have fairly good I pain whi. h formerly alno.t drove me Inune
Four «thleHr \
use of my hand and arm now
\\ J’t.
ntcr ng th«* din
Such a pioneer, whether rm giant nr
“Bhortlv after the prorem of healing oil The pi 1, are doing for me more than any
»plow
<»t
<t
a
-
t
it r X to Is*
mciical
I hare ever received, and the,
outcast, would in most cases lie a man arm and hand, my atotnach rommen
. . aid
.
nrc re
of
unconi
promising
temper
»nd
e\-
give
me trouble. I did not then realize what n.v. —p„ed mv raffering to a very great
(
' n1" D°* 'h,nk
*> *
TV
attenti»
«rptional originality of mind; ar>). as it meant. After each tueal I wu seize-l thanbev will cur- me. 1
,]| phy.x Sana
with a cramping eenaation and then iu a
nt t <*m This i a n
»« well known, thrwr grn« r*’II \ »with few day, there were frightful pain,, which
hi.
'«»niiiied tne that it :,
J
«li»!
V it
rve n 11 U hm !« of
a physical pecuParity ns st<*»nvlv threw me into clammy perspiration. For imp.ia.ible »art ejperience however hu
I
u • III tier
•ight months I wu under the care of my •hown me that they will tn . great extent
marked. Morrovri
T
sra changed evert Su r
f>"T»'S1»n. I'*'tllng hard with death. I had ■ »he i„, hfc bearaHa Tin. I believe «
•T able
« «
extremely intolera
at >
loat 93 pounds wu becoming a mere skele
•
>1
fortuity or strangi
i,tl‘i.n‘U' h ' " n” ,h,r' ,0<”, hr ”>*ny
of ;
ñVFNTM YEAR. ♦ ‘
ton, my appetite wu gone, and my nervous
ur f* !
j ¡£ePlyc’i!r "f ,uff,‘nn« wh,'ni «k«y can
often a man, or a f;
system completely shattered
i.V-r-LD-WinE CIRCULA^
uilk
I
«»ffrnwivelv ct»n«pi
. . n
in everything, wu
*nd ™i"d in Michinn. and
totally discouraged, aad determined to go to • e.Ll
way, would l»r exp
f
y P;. ■;•.£; Weekly; lilus’3*'
mv former home. Grand Rapid,. Michigan, earne to < hicago jome ten year, ago I
t
*",■■
’
*
q">'r
a
number
..f people on the we«
In Central Anver
t—NSWS FROM ALL oVlill Till. WORLD > v< \ v,. k
and have my old physician make an exaa.1.
M e «
TC M’W
«lerinei! an
nation of my condition
Re did so and ! i'n i? h*'r 1',¥.,b*',” °f <h» marveloua
th«
complete atul in cotnlcn»eil form t >r
Pdi. «
William,.
I
; F£ï TMJU WN*
aborigines, while t
“‘'V* nf ,hr •",n>»»h had Pink
formed which he said were incurable, and ■ ins lili« 1«>r I sic People , and if «,,* ,.r.a
v
■ X tVLr'
E «©'’'ff P‘.£t.
I.ilJie
we - ¡lab, I , prod j.-e cancer at any time »houhl like to hear more of the .letada of
PACIFIC COAST NEWS
n
.111’ imp<-ttant Rapirti
1
rd
\VV f I*
SCÎKTinC PFßS..
While iu i,r,nJ jup,,), |h„ n|,vri wh|fh Tny suffering and more of the detail«
I
to
M
ID»*
of the week from Behring Strait t the t>
Tetta del Furt:».
'"r™*d i" the stomach broke which
fr
. ?■■■•Fs
V
< »""'“"f of '»T» quantities of
bbvid and pus This confined me to a sick
J JOSEPHINE COUNTY HOMi NEW
*om th
o « f"r l»»”r*1 w**k’ " hen I became
ce» without tear or favor <>r int< tit
S
• I nt people
sutn-lently stri ng to gel up | cm,
tn she hr
’
m. *!!' I* *b* m *"* , o M “*■ 1 m ,< ht twelfth day <>f January. 1857.
A. F. Pi'rrwix .Vo/oe,
INDEPENDENT EDITOR! \1/
o'
£»._™L2'? po«.bly one month
But I
4
f.r
i.7
t
'p
rr
L7
,
'""
f
?
w
'I
’’
amv
Pink
Filla
ne.ermined to make as «rung a fight u I
art le* «f f.*
r i . ■ I jw plethat th„ tr, no| g
without asking ain man > or putì
»«• 'Lrw wu
Exiwimrnti* ha* .h<>wn that MnU iT!*” *U‘“
km V
1
* P”*"*«’“0« tuwd f-r many
avoid
the
bright
c«»a»rv<i
ratrrpUi
a«
th«
J 77
“if * »I“» of "'»• ®f the year« t y an eminent practitioner who produced
a rule An«i this fM**»ins alim» t ?«j
the m<«*t w'>bderfu] results with th»«»
4
t
■oat Med and celebrated medical colls,« *11
vf weskneL
h*JheD’ CUrln<
hes'mr.r a second nature, for a ja
^Llf"K',’*B"n».u,'° Th‘« „aminaXJ . .... 5 1!t rtni
.’ 3fri-in a watery
h
which
ha*l
been
raised
in
«
m
Hbrii
** •ksttered nerve*, two
tohi me
thu’.V”1'''“
R»P'd’ I fruitful « »>
off
«I
ir •«wta iff
of almost every ill u> «hirh
Se rtoml h h TK
•*” *W1» ul'*r» »• fruitful causes The
And had uo esperienve in j.ui. ..
pill, ir,
a
eo*p
thr<r
Mn2^LT,t"f ’he eollege flrah i« * r
| ».liblr <|.ialitir, of cater, I so
nellC: k’ltrrU *r *”■»• •WhV.wT
pavvieian, wm ?hai my chance* ®f *
lurml to r«*gu?d the brUliacit
••re
one in (M|0
fS
■
all «.rma oT weak.*, rbrow"
Mtv iwm ». i •" TI»A«van»1. This was ia
< een».
% <
I pillar of the figare-< f-eight n«»t)
XL..//*
J""*,1 ’**
dow» with
OR
WHEN NOT IN ADVANCE
\ delicate pieve nf sculpture isamMel
the i *n*pie’on a id averak*. ahhtvi
Iter)in ar«
rartne ev-r ea iwl by fSwh nl -e. fcinlii
- f Queen \ »ctor s q Jkan.l. whh h »• «till
tiew>”r'?,h?K 7»' ’T*». f>"‘ J«»*U> tai worry -~rwih
I« pBVC
it t of infer* ng their cuxtomers eagerly «tsvoured »bill, pla.n «a
“*»
ic« n < . a t Ú
«■' ■ ' 7^.
tddress:
E
<
RI! R.
7.777/7 » " tlt?t ’*»' 1
suffered «
ad.
a ’rry handsotn** •ne, an«I is
it said to
f the »!sy* « n wh.»h fresh
«Ages Isra piaeed witbin
s reach IV
MtiooaUy
* S • A
k , •
Im ve *ign»*d more m
» |M<iAut state |<t-
, K.
iMOcing « »ha»r covered was driven l«v h, xrr to a*tac
J*B<
•*«.•
IT
tb«
L
a.
«tìi
Grant's Paa*. Oregon
■
’
«
’
»®I
•h-..ld.e.,
pewdns^i
bv7h7<xX"
h-
ps*t * ami been k
e
• h . the «Mi« other it Cuu ly K'.i-.sl ' • it it, «>vtn<
turn than th* band f aay otbvr q.wa
Wd thia les-
iXe«l
CinciBiisti Knquirrt. pteia aeMeucu t
er CU »<ur 127’7»,! «»/«*
■revewwwt lut-i daro-g the <W1 and wli t*,
j (hai
livnrf -
Frv» !*-»■•
I thiof dlatasiet ii
ike prey.
I ©•* P«rc*»r Orr>*c
-f
' c-ntaaOox «r nt hegm
< *%» U » , » •
% • % •
• * *
ZPy.7-*»*». 1 *"* » C^*t taai. v dnu ar- never wld a bulk ue bv
■irwaa,.
,
I»r
will
«.»-
m
L
i
JTA
°
T
IM optatee
ta, physKsaaw dueeUeoa •kLbene-rwd.
»»«iWoo.pway,
At thi« M*aj»ua of the year many are
“The tarantulas pine in confinement,”
remarked an amateur spider collect >r. camping or living in suiutm'r cottages
“refuse to spin or eat and *«ddoia inc by lake or ocean. To thuoe who can
long. A teBtiptde or scorpion, on the take with them a competent cook the
other hand, commits suicide w hen it knowledge of a quick method < f clean
ing fish may not I«» of any practical
ree* no chance of getting away.”
“Coenmite suicide?” 1 asked. “Why, use; but the r* nJ « amjiersarr tuow- who
how?”
catch their fish, and clean and uook. a-
“By inoculating it* body with it* own well a« eat them. To these, although
poison. I have seen it do it time and the catching and the eating may be
time again.
The centipede carries moat enjoyable, tl»e cleaning Is always
¡«oiaon in two little teeth, beside* the sac u bugi/ear.
The (|ui(kest and best methed for
in each of its many feet. He. bites his
Itody savagely when he wants to kill dressing all small fisJi like perch, bass
himself, just as a man would plunge a and croppi»*, is as follows. Put *h«*
fish in a l«..g ¡an ar si pour over them
dagger in his heart.”
“And how does the scorpion kill him • (■aiding hot water. Sfrske them alK»ut
n thi*» for a moment, then pour It <>ff
self?”
“Hi* poison lies In the end of his tail. and rinse th»* fish in cold water. Now
He turn* the end of his tail up over with an» old pair of Mri*»»x>ra cut «»ff tne
bi* back and jabs it sharply; in a few fins aiui tails. With <1 »harp knife rut
>ff the heads and rut through the skin
seconds he is dead.”
••Which do you think the most inter of each fi.s'h in n straight line down thr
esting, tarantula« or centipedes?” 1 in- back. Beginning on earh side of this
qulrv<l of this practical student of nat inciaion, easily and quickly pull off the
skins. Soim* eplcuraa J>refer the skins
uru! history.
‘•Tarantulas,” he replied. “They left on, but if they )i/nl the scalea to
have better di*|KNi1tions and are much I Rerape off, they would perhaps change
more Intelligent than their cousins, the that opinion. It r«*eJly make« very lit
tle, if any, difference in the flavor.
centipedes.”
The fish ar«* now ready to be open«x!
“Do you think they learn to know peo
and cleaned as usual. PLac-h on«* should
ple r
“Do T? Well, Til show you. Look j then I m » wnahed thoroughly, inside and
out, in cold water; wiped dry; rolled
here, Browny.”
The little slide down to Browny’* n corn m«nl or flour; seasoned well
hatch was pulled back »nd the fuzzy, j vith wilt and pepper and laid <in ach*an
round-bodied king of «piders crawled flutter. They may be «**t iis’dr in a
out onto the promenade ground of card ool piner or fried at once. When fried
I brown and not too fast in hot better
board in front of his dwelling
“ITére’a a piece of peer for you, .. nd lard, one part of each, th»* flesh is
! firm, crisp arid deliciou».
Browny.” said the master.
1 Wash the tins and knives which have
“Does he like ¡*ears?”
“Only the juice. Henucksthe juice of been used with jik’iity of hot water and
ruw beef occasionaJly, t<x>, but hr vastly soap. Aft» r the hands hav«» had a good
prefers n good, fat grasshopjier if lie scrubbing, if they still hav»» a fishy odor,
.1 they doubtlrs* will, ward» them in a
can get him.”
Browny examined thè piece of pear little cold water, in which Las been put
critically with his ftrlerand preyed it a half ti ;i«poonful of listerlne, which
un if to extract the juice, but he dici not will entirely remove the odor.
A very nice thing for the woman who
f.eern hungry. The i ¡aster lhen took up
the F.tar-shaped enuturr in blx finger* fishes and is the po* < v or of u delicate
.2 T .t h st-finitely every un« uf the iulul skin is a fl«hiiig collar. She may wear
a veil, big hat and old gloves, but the
I tti«' ii-pi.
n «rehe Is not ’.« sClc* to me. No*/ hot sun and the rafircted glare from
' ‘
' fiber :
u pt to play with the water will pet at her neck, do thr
l est she can And a red nv*»lc is d»*-
1< stable above all thing*. Take auy
\ cttrlv’headed young mtn of 20 or
•*;er$ul»<A:t‘t drew near and called toth- l'/l»t wash p»iods*linen, cali<»o or glng-
1 '.m, and cut from it a flaring collar
tarantuhi cjaxingly.
ut least three inches high. Starch it
Browny instantly hunched himself
very stiff. Fasten ribbons to the end«
up and r< treated in u »«‘t. ¡.nw!ng plain
and take it along fh» next time you go
ly hi« dislike.
fishing.—Good lion «»d'crplng
“When h«1 wai fret ... I very busy oi • ■
day I watched him unwind yards and
i.ong Belgn*.
yards of apiiu thren 1 and float dow n on
According to the “Gotha Almanac,”
a veritable ladder of it to a cranny half
way down the rocky unfaee of a steep which has just been issued for 1894. the
queen of England has reigned longer
bluff. There hr < *pturr<l a juicy berth .
than any other ruler in the world, hav
He dragged his prry nfter him by fold
ing ascended >r throne in 1837 Next
‘off it in hi* thread« nnd hitching it to
to her in point <»f time are Emperor
tho«e pegs on hi* bnek. Hi* eyes are in Francis Joseph of Austria and Fred
the top of hi* head.’’
erick, the grand duke of Baden. The
“But tarantulas are deadly |»i*on?”
monarchs who have reigned the short
“Yes, but they use their polaon us a est time are Prince Friederich of Wai-
flefrnar. They have rnmdrs to guard
k and Duke Alfred of Saxe-Coburg-
against just nn other creature*. Th« ie Gotha. Ttie oldest monarch, accord
poinon i* carried in a little anc In the In
ing to the “Almanac.” is the pope,
section of each foot and in the llttl
who is more than eighty-three years of
sharp cl*« at thr extremity, that iaa!«
nge The grand duke of Luxembourg
hollow. Th>y aJao have two teeth that and the king of Denmark, respectively
are venomous.
seventy-six and seventy five years of
“I have observed that they tend their age, stand next to hiin in thia regard
young until they ure four week* old
Grand Duke Karl Alexander, who
After that they deliberately run a«*\
live« in Weimar, is fourth in point of
from them and leave them to look lift« r
age. and Queen Viet«»ria. with her sev
themselves. This plan teaches them enty four years, i • In fifth oldest mon*
self-defense.*'Ix>ula Star.
arch. The youn; t crowned heads
are the little <pi •1 of the Nether-
. and the king of
When a honte is off his feed there I h lamin, who is thirl
nd a half years
Spain, who is aevc
teontething radically wrong son»«* where
f
JOHN HACKETI
.1. G. SCHMIDT. Prr
c
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A GASOLINE STOVE EXPLODES A
WITH FEARFUL RESULTS.
R
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She is Fearfully Burned-Inhales the Flames
and is Seriously Injured, but Proper
Medical Treatment Saved Her Life.
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