PERSONAL AND TRACKING A LITERARY. SAME OLD THING. DEER. I A NOBLE AMBITION. SPRING FEVER. A Strictly Reliable I>l»gin»ls of 'rhl* l,‘*r' rowing AlHl’ tltni. Data for a Youth Who Want» —Rev. George Washington is chap­ Method« Used by Apache Hunters in Pur­ Recollections of a Traveling Man Which Encouraging to Be a Second Demosthenes. suing Gume Long Distances. Prove That Surprise Parties Were .Just lain of the British Legation at Constan­ 1 suppose that almost every reader is Yon say you are a country lad, six­ as Ainujing Year« Ago a« They Are To­ tinople. “An Apache hunter scorn« to lire familiar with the spring-fever, and not day. teen vears old, and you want to know —Jacob Twaddle, of Steubenville, O., twice at the same deer, but. it is also One of the brightest spots in this how to become a great orator. You liable to make a wrong diagnosis when blind from his birth, claims to be able his code that no deer must be p nnit- to tell the color of a horse by the sense ted to escape after it has been shot at weary and checkered life—a period say you have a "perfect passion for under the influence of that too common I diseases. If there are auy who have not of touch. and missed," said an old resident of whose recollection helps to lighten the declamation and the ambition to de­ had it often enough to know it when it —Mrs. Mark Hopkins shares with cares and cheer the drooping spirits of velop into a second Demosthenes.” .Mrs. A. T. Stewart the distinction of the far West, "if the hunter fails to depressed humanity—is that made by Your aim is commendable, dear boy. grips them, they may be interested in a being the richest woman in the world. check his game at the first tire he must those delightful social occasions when We haven't had a Demosthenes for brief description of a few of its most run it down and be in at the death. —N. Y. Sun. friends and neighbors meet to celebrate over two thousand years, and if you | striking symptoms. John C. Carr, of West Newbury, And in this he never fails, for when an I probably have the spring-fever some pleasant event and greet one succeed you will till a long-felt want. Mass., having for fifty-two years served Apache starts on the trail of a marked worse than most people; but I suppose as town clerk, absolutely refuses re­ deer, he never leaves it unless he sus­ another with bright smiles and good You ask if you are too young to begin. the symptoms are about the same in all election. — Boston IBrald. cheer. Not at all. Demosthenes was younger tains an injury on the way that inea- In the happy years of my young man­ than you when he first began ti spout. cases, only varying in virulence. — His wife is the only nurse Mr. Gladstone has when his health is pocitates him, until he tires it out ami hood I had the delightful privilege of He spouted nearly every thing he bail ‘ A man with the spring-fever wants returns with its carcass to his wigwarn- broken, and he gives himself into her attending many of these rare social oc­ to buy works on elocution. How are chiefly to be let alone. His pulse is A- the deer starts away in its fright at casions, hands with the docility of an infant. and now being a homeless vour lungs? Demosthenes had weal­ regular but slow, aud he has a frequent sight of the hunter or the sound of his —Mary Anderson is computed to be traveling man, and polite society is al­ lungs, but he strengthened them bv desire to sit down in an easy-^hair anil leaping thirty or forty feet at worth $.'«00,000, which is said to be gun, most unknown to me, the memory of walking at a rapid rate up hill while rest for a couple of centuries. He bouml, the Indian throws his gun safely invested in real estate, gas every society as I knew it in the young ami I k - recited “Webster's Reply to Hayne," would not go out in the back-yard and on the ground and. with piercing yells, dig up golaif he knew there was a mine stocks and railway shares, both in En­ starts in pursuit. The deer at first hopeful period of my life comes to me "Sheridan’s Ride” and "'Ostler Joe.” of it there, ready coined, six inches be­ gland ami America.—N. Y. Tribune. with a peculiar pleasure. The particu ­ Oratory was up hill work for him from leaves the hunter far behind—putting —The Duchess of Hamilton is one forth its greatest efforts to get far be­ lar events that haunt my memory are the very start. He talked, too, in the low the surface. He doesn’t care who of the most notable sportswomen in yond his reach. But no matter how the wedding anniversaries or those oc­ face of the roaring sea, with only a has struck, who will arbitrate, nor who England. She recently followed the fast the deer may reel off the miles casions when the neighbors, young and light-house on a Neighboring cliff to won’t. If the baby falls dowu-stairs at hounds—and closely—throughout a between it and its pursuer, the trail it old, got together to give one of the old listen to him, perhaps. You, too, his feet, he calls his wife from the next room to come and pick it up. If the chase of three hours, covering twenty- leaves is as plain to the hunter as if it and most respected neighbors a grand must be content with light houses at house takes fire, he Waits for the neigh­ five miles of country. surprise. Surprise parties flourished in the commencement. were marked in chalk all the way. Do you stammer? No cause for dis­ bors to come and put out the flames or —••Mrs. American Minister Phelps” A deer is the most timid and sus­ those days, for no one in our neighbor­ is an expression of the Springfield picious of animals, and at the same hood was able to give a party and they couragement if you do. Demosthenes throw out the furniture. He won’t go Union. Almost as bad as the “Mrs. ex­ time possesses an amazing amount of had to put up a job and inflict the thing stammered so that it was night before ' out to see a warm personal friend he doesn't he could ask what time o’ day it was. | try a new horse, Lieutenant Governor Tompkins,” curiosity. After it has placed distance on somebody else. who’s going to be a I remember well the fuss it took at He overcome that by talking with his care which one«' appeared iu a Boston news­ between itself and the immediate dan­ candidate for the State Legislature, and paper.— Boston Globe. ger from which it fled it stops and our house to get ready, and it is fair to mouth full of pebbles. It got to be a hasn’t enough interest in the common —Senator Stanford, of California, awaits further developments. The presume that it was the same in other habit with him, hard to break, and in he weal to go to the front door and kill a says that he came very near being a Apache hunter well knows this cliarac- I houses, for our family was but the his old age, when lecturing under the book-agent His notes go to protest newspaper man instead of a miliion- teristiq of the deer, and ho jogs along average of humanity. My dear old auspices of the Athens’ Lecture Bureau aire. He wanted to start a paper in at a tive-mile-an-hour gait; never lag­ paternal parent would always begin by it was remarked that he never becanu he loses his interest in the music of the Wisconsin, but could not get his outfit ging, never stopping. At sight or saying he didn’t care to go; he’3 ten thoroughly lucid and intelligible until dinner-bell, and if tho cook and the ker­ tliis side of Pennsylvania and then gave sound of the approaching hunter the times rather stav at home than go his false teeth got rattling around in osene-can, and the stove, and the rest of the kitchen fixtures go through the up the enterprise. —Chicago Inter Ocean. deerhounds off again to run a mile or pokingoff over there to Jones', but he bis mouth. The great Hellenic orator had a habit i kitchen-roof In one scene, he just sits Mrs. Josliee, the Hindoo lady who two and stop again. It is these halts would be pitched into by my fond wherever he is, and waits for some lately was graduated from the Wo­ that are the first fatal steps. The halts mother with: “Why don't you want of shrugging one of his shoulders. To i still else to go and get the particulars. man s Medical College of Pennsylvania, are not long enough to give the deer to go? Don’t you want to be sociable? remedy it he suspended a sharp-pointed one You can’t excite a man who has the carefully preserved her caste while in any beneficial rest, but on tho contrary Do you want to live by yourself all tho sword over the rebellious sliouldei spring fever. The tailor may spoil his this country to insure her reception in give time for its limbs to stiffen. At time? It’s a pity if you can’t be half­ when he orated—the sword of Damo­ spring-trousers, yet there will be no hight-east families in India, and even each new start tho leaps grow shorter, way neighborly,’’ and the poor old man cles, as he called it. If, in a moment bloodshed. The and shop-keeper may give cooked every one of her own meals and the deer starts away reluctantly would stir himself around and get on of forgetfulness, he received an admon­ the milkman may skim and served herself at table. and with decreasing activity. The In­ his Sunday clothes that fitted him just itory prick from the sword, he yelled short-weight, his milk with a subsoil skimmer, the as though they belonged to somebody "Damocles!” -Mr. Henry Bergh is the one judicial dian jogs along on the trail, maintain­ else. Then he would puff ff and grunt Is there a cave on your father’s farm? butcher may send him the poorest cuts officer iu New York whois not depend­ ing a uniform rate of speed. He can of A eave is rather necessary if you are from the toughest part lart of the olc oldest twist his face into all >.’.1 kinds LI. ent on the caprice of politics for reten­ keep it up without stopping for six and trying to button his collar on. going to rival Demosthenese. It was ' horned inhabitant of the county, the j as­ . .. tion of his oflice. He is assistant hours if necessary. After two or three shapes, While he was stopping to breathe he sessor may raise the valuation of his district attorney for life and permanent hours’ running the deer begins to look would say: “I’ve a notion not to wear his custom to retire to a cave when he property two hundred per centum, and assistant to the Attorney-General. for water to quench its thirst. When that thing,” and he would be met with: had to prepare a great speech, and a total stranger may come into the hall These positions were given him in 1866 this stage of the chase is reached, the “Of course you’ll wear it; now, how when he came out he make his adver­ and borrow his new plug-hat off the saries hunt their holes. His biogra­ and are limited to the enforcement of hunter knows that the deer's doom is you look there without a collar phies say that he entered politics and rack, and yet he knows no excitement, laws for the prevention of cruelty to sealed. After tho deer once drinks on." would Meekly he would submit, and “tilled some of the highest offices in the no riot, no fatal results. Oh, there is there is no hope for it. It fills its animals.— N. Y. Tribune. after he had got it on he would look ” His greatest oratorical effort no mistaking these symptoms of spring­ —There is a photograph of the late parched stomach with water, and, awful uncomfortable and say: "Oh! I state. was delivered at a war meeting to fever for those of any other disease. Alexander H. Stephens in the posses­ laden with the burden, its leaps grow feel like a fool with acollar on.” The only thing that troubles the vic­ raise volunteers for the Macedonian sion of Major Lamar Cobb, of Athens, still shorter and are made laboriously, The party would finally ail get to­ war, and his stirring appeal to his fel­ I tim of the malignant spring-fever is the Ga., in which the Southern statesman If before drinking the deer made its gether and make a descent upon the low citizens to take up arms and march realization of the fact that when he is is represented as sitting with legs halts at intervals of two miles, after doomed neighbor, and, after a great against Philip was a masterpiece of awake he must think. If his thinker crossed and the bottom of both feet drinking they are made every mile. “An hour or so after the Indian has clatter and affectation of pleasure on eloquence; though, when some one in would only keep quiet, he could be com­ resting squarely upon the floor. This the part of the enforced hostess, peo­ paratively happy. was a favorite position of Mr. Stephens, discovered that the deer has filled its ple looked about to see how they could the crowd asked him why he didn’t en­ Having spring-fever once is no safe­ and it is said that no one has yet been stomach with water he begins to exam­ dispose of themselves, and then sat list himself, his old habit of stammer­ guard against naving it again. You aide to rival him in this aerobatic feat. ine the trail more carefully as he runs, down in the chairs along the wall and ing came on, and as he hadn’t any can have spring-fever once a year, and pebbles handy he was obliged to ad­ for he knows that it is then time for — < 'hicago Times. each attack is likely to be severer than him to find signs of tho deer’s exhaus­ waited, seemingly “for something to journ the meeting. up.” A few of the intimate Now, dear boy, don’t be discouraged the preceding one. Inoculation for tion. A drop of blood here and there, turn HUMOROUS. along the trail indicates to the Indian friends of the family, together with the by the above observations, but press spring-fever is no good. M. Pasteur —We witnessed a fowl proceeding that the deer has fallen on its knees at hostess, would take themselves to the forward in your laudable endeavor.— might put a pint of spring-fever virus in a man, and yet he would fall a vic­ from the window of our office one day those spots; a bunch of hair hanging to kitchen and laugh and gossip together, Texas Siftings. •------- + • «.— tim to the disease just as soon as the tliis week. A hen walked by.— Neu’- a projecting edge of rock or sharp and slice up the inevitable cake and epidemic opened for the season, and ABSENCE OF MIND. man independent. branch hanging low across the trail, cold chicken that parties always brought, and have a pretty good time, — “John, it is quite dim in this room. proves that the deer’s strength has but in the sitting room and parlor Some Amusing Anecdotes Proving the In­ have it bad. I can offer the great number of fellow­ What is the matter?” “ I don't know; failed, so that it can not turn quickly affairs would be getting on rather dependence of Mind ani! Body. victims of spring-fever who will read I lit the gas half an hour ago and it out of the way of obstacles. When stiffly. Nothing in particular seemed In his Voyage autour de ma Chambre, these lines no remedy for this distress­ should have made plenty of light by these infallible signs of the deer's ap­ to have “turned up” yet, the folks I)e Maistre discusses tho very curious ing disease. It will run its course in proaching doom are found by the hun­ this time.”— Beck's Sun. would be still waiting. Before long spite «f every thing you or your anxious — Lady (in shoe store)—•• I would ter he increases his speed for the first the women would ge* together and stir phenomenon of the independence of friends may do, and if you medicate it, like to look at some cloth slippers for time. He soon discovers the. game, and up quite an animated conversation the mind and the body. He tells us you'll make it worse. tnvself.” Clerk (until recently in the with a yell of triumph bounds forward. among themselves, and the men would how, in a fit of absent-mindedness, he When I was a small bov I had the dry-goods line) Yes, madam; some- The cry startles the falling animal to a be left, a woe-begone and helpless- often drew on his stockings wrong side annually, and just as bad thing all wool and a yard wide?” — momentary burst of speed. After a looking lot of mortals, sitting along out, and had to be reminded by his in­ spring-fever ns I have it now. Some of my friends leap or two it stops. As if aroused to Harper's Bazar. the wall in an unbroken line. Some valuable servant Joannetti of his mis ­ feared it would prove fatal, and others fact that' further efforts to escape Fish dealer -“ Have a nice fish, the were utterly futile, it turns and faces ot' them would try to look unconscious take. Many readers will call to mind feared it would not. Occasionally an ma’am?” Housekeeper—"Why, this is its of their awkwardness and would gaze experiences of their own of a similar apple-tree switch was applied externally pursuer will all the defiance its ex­ Tuesday. That fish wouldn’t keep un­ hausted nature will permit. The hunter about carelessly, twirling their thumbs, nature. It seems quite common to put as a remedy; but the benefit therefrom til Friday.” Fish dealer — "! knfiw knows the and when they got tired of twirling one ’ s watch-key to one ’ s ear to ascer ­ was only temporary. The application is too weak to harm it. ma'am; that’s why 1 want to sell it him. and he animal seizes it boldly, throws it them one way they reversed the mo­ tain if it is going; and many people are did not reach the seat of the disease, now.”— Till Bits. tion and twirled them another. One in the habit of winding their watches, and, after the effects of the irritant wore to the ground.ami cuts its throat.— Cor. man would be sitting with his legs After a terrible struggle a party of N. Y. World and Express. and three minutes after, pausing to off, the spring-fever always took a fresh crossed, looking wearied and sick at wonder whether they have done so or and harder hold than before. men on a Western train succeeded in heart until liis foot began to go not. disarming a lunatic, thereby saving With all my great store of personal THE WORLD’S POPULATION. to sleep, and ho for a moment other lives. It was a close call, though. Who has not heard of the philosopher experience with spring-fever, I can Later advices show that tin. lunatic Preponderance of Asia Over Europe and was relieved by having something who boiled his watch while he calmly only recommend that the friends of the of Africa Over America. to do in shifting his position held the egg in his hand to note the patient give him perfect quiet and let was armed with an accordeon. Beanie It is only in civilized countries—and on to the other leg. After awhile, even time! Or of the equally erudite man of the disease take its course.— Scott Way, that within the last one hundred years— changing one leg over on to the other science, having peeled the apple, threw in Puck. grew monotonous and he began to wish that we have an actual census of the n was time to go home. Two or three the apple itself over a cliff, and then —At Tampa, fla.7the other night, that the rind alone re­ people. Sweilen established as early old farmers sitting near each other discovered General Harney had a reception from mained! as 1775 a quinquennial census: the would got to talking crops or the mar­ Another individual had the habit— his old comrades. Harney was in tho United States followed in 1790, with a kets. and for the time lose their con­ not such a very uncommon one—of oeminole war, and one night escaped decennial enumeration in order to ad­ straint until the ladies came along, forgetting his own- name at awkward from his tent in his night-shirt and around tho aforesaid chicken moments One day he presented him­ saved his life by running at full speed. just the number of representatives to passing atfll cake on little plates which the self at the post-office for letters, when, Afterward the Seminole chief, speak­ the population. Then came England, guests took on their laps. Ladies could much to his disgust, he could not think ing of his fast ponies, said they could in 1801. with a decennial census, fol­ Your ad- lowed by Norway, Holland and . en- manage them well enough, but the men of his name. He turned sadly home­ beat a railroad train and beat any Genera* Harney.—CAica^o finish e, yes Austria every six years. to appear at ease. A few of the are you, Mr. Brown?”—“Brown, Even with these census returns, the ing bolder spirits among, the young men actual number of people living oil this would bestir themselves and get into Brown. I have it!” cried the absent­ PORTLAND, OHEl.OV minded one: and leaving his astonished globe is only eonjeeturally known. the circle of the ladies, but this was friend, he rushed back to the post-office A Boarding and Day School for Girls In former times these conjectures carried away bv the stream. "Is it not CONDUCTED BY THE .MISSES RODNEY considered quite daring, and cases of to get his letters. Under the »nperrioion of The Rt Rev. B. W i ' star very singular,” said he to a gentleman were very wild. Thus the population it were rare. M orrim , D d , Binhop of Oregon. Sometimes absence of mind pro ­ of the earth was estimated by wi, 1 was seated beside him. "that my In,traction In Engllnh, Art, Unguage. My soul used to be moved with pity duces very ludicrous effects. Harry J’ Thorough **1 >n«miniental Mimic and Bookkeeping a lilceloti in IflHOnt..... l,imi>.iliX>,nuo souls. lint took that direction?” "Not at all,’"’ Xf ’ ini. ‘ , rU*'n If“'',1!','’’., Fill’ll" «dmlttml »t»n, m * Volts re in 1; <1 al l.um.rtHl.iKHI for the stranger or new-comer in the Lorrcipier s appearance on parade in replied the latter; "it is natural that a into any or all of the departments. The new term Volnev In |siu al cn.uo.i»» ■• neighborhood, who was very cordially the character of Othello is well known. an, Founders and Press lowingstory of "a certain Irish M I1.” The estimate commonly at and he sat the picture'of abject misery on take a stroll in the fashionable street who had been describing his travels in the present time is that of Behm and throughout the whole evening. in a university town, suddenly remem­ the far West and the "virgin forests" Wagner, the German geographers. would finally come to go home, bered that his tire needed coals, and an'* 114 Front there: "What is »virgin forest?" asked Thev estimate the total population of the the Time women making a great stir getting returned to replenish it. On issuing an auditor. “I’hwat is a vairgin forest is world in 188“ at 1,433.000,000, of which on their things, and the men, now that from his lodging the second time, he i it ye wliant to know? A vairgin forest, Europe has ...................... :B7.0n0.i»M they had a chance to get up and stretch was surprised to see people looking at America has .......................... likl.iakkOilO soor, is one phwere the hand of man Asia has .. ............................... 7W*>,»l0,nil0 their legs, felt quite bright again and him with an amused smile. Presently has never set fut, bedadl” Africa has .................................. thought: "Well, it wasn't so bad after some ragamuffins at a street corner These figures remind us very forcibly all;” and after they had got home their began to make audible remarks. On — At home and abroad: Hos­ tess (to Bobby, who is dining out of how narrow the basis is on which the tongues ran on as freely about who were looking down, he discovered, to his with his mother)—"Will you have world's civilization rests. How enor­ there and what they had on, as did horror, that he was serenely carrying another piece of pie, Bobby?" Bobby mous is the preponderance of Asia over those of the women.— G. IE Chapman, the tire-tongs in place of his umbrella! — "Yes'm.” Hostess (smilinglvj — against Europe, and of Africa over in Beck's Sun One day an English savant wrote FOR CONSUMPTION "Ami so you are one of the fortunate against America! We are accustomed to two letters, one to a business house in little boys whose mammas let them speak—and quite justly, too—of Asiatic AND WASTINC DISEASES. An Artistic Modern Mosaie. London, the other to a friend in Pari« have the second piece of pie?” Bob- hordes; b'lt Africa has always been in stamping them at the post-office, he NTEVER fail» to arrest Rapid Lorn of Resh bv "Yes’m; she does when we’re out looked upon as thinly settled statistics There has lately been placed in the placed the penny stamp on the letter visitin’, but at home I never get but oue show that it has its teeming millions. American Church in the Via Nazionale, for I aris. and the other on the business piece.”— Harper's Bazar. It is an interesting question what Rome, a mosaic which, according to Remarking to the post-office would be the result if the millions of the unanimous testimony of the Ital­ clerk that he would correct the error, Asiatics should begin migrating. We lie changed the addresses! It was not Alteri the Case. know that in the fall of the Roman Em­ ians themseves, «is the most important till after he had posted the letters that the barbarians were constantly example of this form of Art that recent Mr. Oldhead No, Clarisse, my child, pire pushed forward from behind. We know, times have produced. It has been ex­ lie understood whv the clerk had not I must be firm. 1 can no* consent to also, that mediivval Germany had a ecuted by the Venice and Murano Glass been more impressed with his brilliant ♦ RSn‘*e to thoU8B,l(is of his patient« with the mod man elloua result« " 1 ,U| your marriage with Eugene Muldoon. hard struggle to defend its frontier Company from cartoons by Mr. Burne- idea.— Chambers' Journal. Clarisse But why, papa? Eugeno against Hungarians and Slavs. Sup­ Jones. and it covers th« whole of the “Suppose, said an examiner to a It I. as PALATABLE a. CREAM, pose these great masses should begin roof of the apse, a space of not less student in engineering, "you had built is young, handsome, talented EASILY DICESTED, Oldhead (firmly)- Enough! 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