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«w ¿1 CaU X the Be Mr litote, and Aasaricaus, loped rertocted tey or MV ever there, for we could only got Information by hearsay, but an Amari ces. who met him one night at a dub. Id n* of a conversation which he had rd sn that occasion. There waa a al talk on the subject of the wild l.to w coolly manners of the Southwest to TWMk Ideas of justice. a id «• • We v ouldn’t have auytliliig like that, gvn t y< lU know, la thia eouutry," said an Engl Ubiuan. “No, | Ntkou not.” responded the Texan, 'it takes a special trainin’ that you folks wou't ketch up to fer a good many years ylt, I reckon.” 'T should hope not.'' laughed the Eng lish awn. “ Taln't your fault though." eon soh-d the Taxau; “y >u ««an't expect to have all tbe best tblug* over here, you know.” "It's a good tblug, 1 know.” admit ted the Englishman, “but yet 1 think tbe system Is most defective. Judge Lynch la not always In tbe right." "I don't know about that" said the Texan, shaking hla head, doubtfully. "Now.” said tbe Englishman. c « m >«T u - alvely, "are you prepared to say that justice Is always promptly administer ed in thia manner?” The Texan hesitated a moment and showed unmistakable signs of falllug to uphold hl* cause. "I reckon you re right. Colonel,” be said. "Sometime* the rope break* or a guu misses fire tbe first time, but you oughtn't to hold that ag'u us. fer we never let tbe cuss git sway."—Syracuse Standard. e Merry Gam* of Football from ut Time* nil Now” 1* the Utl* au illustrated artlol* in St. Nicholas tteo peu of N. O. klesseuger. TU* nvetited the sport aud^hrvugh Rsllcs of M Ag* Lo*j an* it reached tbe Briton*. In Th* petrified foresta I of Queen Elisa both football reoently etaminad klgb favor. It was played in directiqp ol the gen ty etreeta, on th* commoua, and In Tbe .«illmfieii log* li< ry lane*. There was u«X much abunotice within an rule or order to tbe game, the object aquardmaile* in Apach* being merely to put tbe ball Into the aome place* they lie enemy'* goal, by fair mean* or l>y foul. than they could have The goals might be ■ tulle apart, with living a* tree*, and it i* ditches aud hedge* and highroads be- must have been carried Tbe players struggled in ear awift current of w and brokeu bones were uo rarity rush that followed. 4 whs probably the roughest sud lo f«x>tball's history, Th«« act e times speak fre queatly ía, sud too ofteu ails alone having a value 1 there i ì«acideuts tu the play- 975,500, and are of a great kitchen of the shah of PereiaTi, how lug of Shro w as football day lu ever, the most valuable in the world. Ben the whole popu- Even the cooking pots are lined with those tl mad. Every one gold and the plat«* and diahea use«! lac* Alie balL There was at the royal table are of solid gold, turn«*! e to reagb It as it MOULTING OF THE TARANTULA. incrusted with precions stone*. If it one g rn tbe street*, over were possible for the content* of the wa* ▼■MACn-ss commons. Tbe Katomolocical Odte •rr**e* ef Mor* ahah’a kitchen to be put up at auc houaet Ordinary 1 at. rest. shop window* and tion they would realise over 95,000. mere An event of mor* than ordinary In door* *g y crowds surged 000. through for scant heed was terest transpired In my office yesterday given to cle that stood In (bo noon. The large female tarantula shed way of t of the ball. Some- her akin for the secoud tluie since she times tw< KMre crowds. In chase of has been In captivity. Those familiar the dying pigskin, fell foul of one an with Insects, spiders and related crea A Wisconsin Family’s Prominence. tures are aware that they are Incased Dr. Roswell Park, one of the physi other's course, aud then tb>«re was a I by a hard, unyielding Integument. In to-do, and the strongest held the right cians who attended President McKin ley, is a son of the Rev. Roswell Park, of way. perhaps carrying off both baila, crease of size Is permissible only when D. D., who founded and was the first and causing tbe other crowd to join tn tbe skin Is shed, and one that has been newly formed beneath expands to the president of Racine college, Racine, their pursuit • • • With tbe year IS«» the game began requisite degree. This is a process con Wia. to be adopted by English *eh«x)ls and stantly occurring In nature, and ever : universities as tbe leading sport In excites Interest Ln the beholder. When Only Woman Arctic Explorer. Mrs. Peary, who recently returned 1863 an ass«x*iatlon was formed, and It a large spider, three Inches long, throws from a year’s trip to the Arctics with was made a scientific sport At this time off tbe old Integument it Is a thrilling supplies for her husband, occupies a the game was play«*! differently by dlf- sight tn tbe present case tbe taran unique position in the world as the ' ferent universities. Rugby permitted tula had evidently been feeling unwell only woman arctic explorer, She ' carrying the ball, holding runners, for some days. a condition frequently has several times accompanied her charging and tackling, while Harrow preceding this process among insects, husband on his expeditions, sharing and Winchester only allowed kicking, and yesterday morning she was found the dangers and hardships. Mrs. In 1871 the Rugby L'nlon was formed, lying upon her back and apparently Peary’s little daughter, Mary Anmg- and rule* laid down. Prior to 1875 dead, but moved a little upon being dis htto Peary, was born in the far north American universities had paid little turbed. She lay thus until about 12:13 in 1893, and did not see daylight un attention to footbalL It was Harvard o'clock, when tbe rustling of her move- that brought the game to tbe Lulled moits made excited attention. The okl til she was six months old. States, and In order to have a foeman skin was ruptured about tbe thorax In Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ' worthy of Its steel taught It "to Yale. such a manner that tbe top could be ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their ; "Old EU" took gracefully to the drub- removed entire, and through this open children during the teething period. i blng that wa* involved In learning tbe ing the giant spider was literally work first lesson, which was learned *o well ing out of her old skin. This waa ac Present of Philippine Products. that for many years thereafter Har complished by tbe aid of tbe eight legs President Roosevelt was recently and the two leg like palpi. At tbe end vard bad no more victories. presented a handsome cane and seve The Rugby game has been developed of an hour tbe change had been effect ral pieces of cloth mauufactured in In America mainly along tbe lines of ed. The spider lay upon ber back, be the Philippine islands by A. Abren, Interference and tackling. The Yankees side tbe perfect skin, resting from the a Filipino merchant traveling in were quick to perceive advantages severe exertion. This tarantula was this oountry to get a knowledge of which could be gained in this direction unusually large before she moulted, American mercantile methods. aud put them into play. In 1886 Prince- and Is now of still greater size. She ton introduced tbe "wedge.” using It came North In a bunch of bananas Romsnct In Real Life. against Harvard, who In turn took It up abcut two and one-half years ago. and The present Lord Bath at one time against Ynle next year. Then Harvard until last January was tbe pet of Dr. was the affianced of Princess May of went one better and brought opt tbe J. ?(. Bigelow. While under bls care Teck. The match had been publicly “flying wedge." which, with the "V," one skin was shed, and Is now In my announced, and all the arrangements made, but at the last moment, al the “push." and the plow.” are perma possession. An Idea of the Increase In size attendant upon moulting may be most. Lord Bath insisted on marry nent feature* of football work. In the perfection of football playing gained by comparing tbe dimensions of ing Violet Mordaunt. Princess May, after becoming the fiancee of the Into a scientific sport from the old tbe dorsal piece of tbe skin slietl about Duke of Clarence, subsequently mar rough-and-tumble games of tbe past an tbe latter part of 181*1. when under the ried tbe latter’s younger brother, the involved system of signals has* come care of Dr. Bigelow, and the out. shed Into use. Tbe signal* are made by call yesterday. Tbe first measured one inch Duke of Cornwall and York. ing out numbers. and the second measure* one and one There seems to be no lessening of fourth Inches. Therefore tbe present Ptoo'a Cur« cannot be too hijrblr spoken of m a cough cure.—J. W. O'B biiw , 322 Interest in the sport. There may be as dorsal piece will probably be propor Third Are., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. many as twenty thousand spectators, tionately larger when fully expand«*!.— < WOO. and the great game of football, which New York State Entomologist, in Al began with tbe Greeks, was carried on bany Argus. CariM* Chronological Facta, No century has ever begun on a by the Romans, developed by the Brit Rail English. Wednesday, a Friday or a Sunday, ish. and perfected by tbe Americans, Men and women of all classes break and the same order of days is repeat seems to be Indeed the king of autumn tbe rule* of grammar nowaday*, pre ed each 20 year*. January and Octo sportA ferring picturesque to correct *p«recb. ber of each year always begin with SEVEN WAS HIS FATE. but the offense 1« mo*t often committed the same day; so with April and July; so with September and Decem Mystic Flwur* Parsaed Franklin J*hn- by tbe poor. Yet bad English 1* not a aon Thronirh Life and to tie.«*. necessity of poverty, for there Is not a ber; so with February, March and In tbe long life of Franklin Johnson, man or woman or child in this broad November. who died, after a week's Illness of pneu land of free schools who I* compelled to monia, at his residence. 61 West 49th say “I knowed” or "I seen” or “I have Madrid to Erect Eight Statue.. The magistrates of Madrid, at a re- street. New York, recently, the figure saw,” or any one or all of dozens of tbe cent meeting, voted the sum of 250,- 7 or a combination of 7s occurred *o most glaring and Inexcusable outrage* 000 pesetas for tbe erection of eight surprisingly In connection with every of syntax. There Is no more necessity statues of Lope de Vega, Murilio, event of imporrance that befell him for the poor person to speak Incorrectly Moratin, Ventura-Rodriguez, Goya, that It was only fulfilling a presenti than there Is for th* moot favored of ment be bad frequently expressed when our people. Schools and newspapers Arquellea, Quevedo and Salamanca. bls death occurred In bls 77th year. and books are wlthia tbe reach of all at Mr. Johnson was born In 1825. which, absolutely no cost save time and a little Thor* is store Catarrh In this section of th* •euntry than *11 other dtsesse* put together, by a process of subtraction and addi thought and application. It 1* not •ad until tbe Isat few year* Wil rappoaed to be laeurabl*. For a great many years doctors pro, tion. easily re*olves Itself Into a com asked or expected tbet *- ■ nenon tine Bounced it a local disease, and pr'srribed local .»-lain lat (•medio*, and by constantly failing to cur* bination of 7s. His wife was born on perfectly pure speech. with la**I treatment, pronounced It Incurable. tbe 7th of a month and their marriage itude of language 1* p mlaaible; but Science has proven catarrh to b* acomtlt*. Their only there Is no possible excuse for such er Uonal disease, and tbsrefoie requires eonstltn- also occurred on a 7th. tlonal treatment. Hall’* Catarrh enre, man child, a daughter, waa born on a 14tb ror* of speech as prevail among tbe so- ufactured by F. J. Cheney A C*., Toledo. olUa, 1* th* only constitutions! care on th* market. ami died on the 21st of a month. In her called I iwer classes, which Includes It Is taken Internally in doses from 10 d year. thousands of people who have plenty of a teaapoonful. It acta directly oa tbe lous to living at 61 West 49th time to talk and read. The root of the and mucous surfaces of the system. one hundred dollars for any case Mr Johnson bad resided at 77 matter lies In the carelessness and In sure. a*nd for ctf’nlars .nd testlmo 52d street, and finally, yesterday difference of parent* and teachers who f . JR jhknky a co., t br /Tuggists. 75e. .the seventh day since he waa taken neglect tbe children in their charge at a •*, txlly Pills ar. tbe best. a chill, which developed Into time when they are learning the lan onia and caused his death. guage, not out of grammars, but out of «•gs Work In Relays. I^^oke time Mr. Johnson feared that the mouth* of tbelr elder*, and of each miles between Sknf« uld die in bls 67th year, but when other. It Is as easy to say ”1 knew” .els, Alaska, are coi that period tn bls life he bad or “I saw” or "those things,” as It I* to orking in relay* « Utmost confidence that be would say “I knowed” or “I seen” or "them r and nntll he reached bls 77th year, things,” and why let the children use d that period, however, be had no that which la more difficult and harsher kept g«ia* tlon of living. than that which Is easier and softer? , Johnson was the last of one of Aimed at the Trusta. rielan« and t.orsee use New York’s ol«l«-»t families, says tbe »tinate nenralgia and New York Herald. His grandfather 1 cannot buy potatoes for I haven't got the price— s the right thing to do. served under Oen. Washington, and his The daily plate of "murphloa” muot I father was for many years one of the of Our Presidents. mis*— best-known contractors In the city. His .«eve It is the second mother was a cousin of Etban Allen O, hsd I now the money blown la sum mertime for Ice, utch ancestry, Van Of bls ten brothers and sisters there The situation had not bo*n like th! first. Of our other are no male descendants known to the 14 have sprung from family here, and Mr. Johnson leaves no Th* ice trust. In th* aummer, and coal trust in th* fall, •e from Scotch-Irish, children, his wife alone surviving him. Ths hay trust In the winter, an »nd one, Jefferson, that; , He had not been In actin’ business for Some blamed old combination Is many years. sure to get it *11 • ■ken er Orlpo. TEXAS LYNCH LAW. And keep on* honest statesman " hat pleases your palate, od” flat. fF jle<-'*s your pocketbook Jiarttc Druggists, Me., Boms Bsplanatton of It. Worklaw by —Nebraska State Journal. ±1 a Texan Abroad, Boms ten or more years ago, says a Hoaavasoow Faith. Nell- Mr*. N*wlyw*<! aaygil man from Texas, we Lad occasion in girls seem our town to send one of our prominent fertdtt confldance In b«r hu*l citizens to England after, >< hm .Belle—Tes; she even give« land to look after business of • I private character la letten to mall.— Philadelphia Re which he, with half a dozen denn more of ef — . —-5—~-~r—----- ------ «ban thinks she Is bectyQ '«'»bit fines« when she has leei* •■* h.rs frtr I ä1 a I mV Lie t Wholosl« B««r Drink«'» The British are the l*rge” ''"'’^7 of beer in the ».«rid nml th. tion I» «rowing 1 he quanti ,.l»orl..««l in HMN) amount«’«! to L.Ç’ 7(1«,IMA» gallon* <>r ""l , la this work ml.y world few women than StWdOO.lMW cubie I”'. are m > pl»,-«*l that physical exertion ____i- . ................ rent* of of a a rerenolt i. uol eotiatantly d*tuaud*«l of them iu (vol wide their daily life. We make a «p«*-ial appeal to mother* of large families whose work 1* never done, and many of whom suffer, and Drolu« Ktlurnlnl I* Al»»«». suffer for lack of intelligent aid Captain Dreyfus, i, who ha» • To women. Young or old. rich or Kr, we extend an invitation to accept ing nt Cologne, near (I«"”” I advio*. Oh, Women I do not let oom* Ilin* I'»»«. •••* leu«.« Hwitrerlun.l ami *“* ku,l|" 111 Aluwv, when» hv 'r*‘ will apeiul III«' Winter m «>■" r,f. niter which he will «<• flnit««ly down in Al»««'«', devoting hi* time to literature nn«l ncientili«' pureuit* To Moihoro of Large Fami!io s Allegatiuns Csrtillsd T*. A Sumner county (Kaunas» m ««> who had a neighbor *rred«*l for . an der, «wore to the following alll’lavit "I hereby solemnly •’ fendant ret upon m«’. calling in" lolwter, a pauper, a scarcer«'» ’, and idiot, all of which I certify to true." your lives be sacrificed when a won! of advice at the first approach of weak ness, may fill your future years with healthy joy. Address a letter to Mrs Pinkham's laboratory, Lynn Mas*., and you will not I«* disappointed. “ When I began to taac Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 1 was not able to do my housework. 1 suf fered terribly at time of menstruation. Several doctor* told mo they could do nothing forme Thanks to the Pink ham advice and medicine I am now well, and eiui do the work for eight in the family. " I would recommend Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound to all mother* with large families.”— Maa. C aiuub llxLiaviLt-z, Ludington, Mich. Advict lor Astor. Mr. Astor cannot be a peer of Eng land because the law prohibits natur alised subjects from attaining tojtliat dignity. Mr. Astor has trie«! so bar«! to get away from his fur and pell anceators that he has brought it to the notice of all the world, and got nothing else for his pains except dis appointment. It is a wise son who accepts his own pedigree. — Pittsburg Times. Mrs l»»lvs * •«' * «•"■ ■' 1 Iks r>s*«d«u*v. BESTFORTHE BOWELS 4ai ««'>«• ay ul One of th«« most ini|>ort*nt duties of the Thames Angling Preservation Society is the recovery from the reser voirs of the London water cotupiinies of the hundr«*is of thousands of fish which, is various stages of l>abyh”o«], fin«l their way from the Thames into those large sheet* of water. Were it not for the frequent nettings which take place, the most serious harm would probably result to the river from the vast number of fish which are constantly being drawn from it. Oldcit Man in America Elijah Bledsoe, colored, living near Burgin, Ky., is believed to lie the oldest man in America. There seems to be good ground for believing that he is over 120 years old. He is known to have been married 13 times, and something like half a hundred of his children are scattered over the state. Peruna as Their Shield Against Catarrh, Coughs Cokfc Grip and Catarrhal Diseases. Mr« |l«'lvs iHM-kwiHMl, the eminent liarrlster o! Washington, D. C , is the Not Smooth. only woman who ha. ever Iwen aoandi- Quinn—I think Bob Evans d«to (or th«’ presidency <>( the I'nltrel Ina liu>k a "Bailor’s Log " State*. Shu I* the l*««t known w«im*n lie Font««—Yea, and it atom* I t«> HU* in America. A« » pmn**r ol her rex some |M«ople ran against a i. in the l«g*l profession she hss gsth- knot, when »hey re»<l IL—4 l>l«'»gv vrixl tain«' *n«i fortune. In a letter to the rerun* Medicine cotn|>*iiy, she News. say*: South America* Indcrgrou»«! T«l«<rsph ••/ hivt unctJ your l*cruna both The Argentine Republic •'*» l« < n for my »»If and my mother, Wnu obliged to put the telegraph I..... between Rosario and Buenos Avre» Hannah J. Hennatt. non In her under ground, l>e«’au*e on wet day* the electric current was diaeijxsted tilith year, and I find It an In- through the numerous spider Web* »aluahle remedy for told, catarrh, attached to the wires. hay feter and kindred dlteaaea; al>o a good tonic for feeble and A Smart Girl's Deceptian old people, or thoae run don n. A wise girl m tlarnet. Kan tie« and nlth nercea unatrung. an apron arouml hei waist whenever al,«« ..... * her "eteady ■ • Youra truly, when she Ida him in she blushes and Helen A. l.ockn ood. excures herself on the pie* that she has l*«en "helping mamma."—Kan Peruns cures catarrh by removing sax City Star. the cause, i it llaiiusl mucous mem brane*. Dr Hartman, the compounder of Poruña, once .aid tn a In-turo to wo men A great number of women consult me every year. 1 ollen have occasion to say IO Illese patient. T (ear you hate catarrh, madam * They will generally reply, ’Oh, no. 1 never tf » • rrg ■ ' «N4 wt i Dar K«•*!> 1 had catarrh. My n««re t. ¡>er(eelly re«. In »»>• «b»p«« f w dear, and my breath is not »„j . am not to’iibl.Q with ou.ighing •pitting, «>■ any Mh„r dI’bl. •ytnpfr.maof catarrh.' 'H ut you v„u may But have the catarrh • •I Alio bai nr, (’Ä> larrli is not al ways hsal«*! In th«, ht-iul. You may have catarrh of the lung*, or stomach «>r livor, or kidneys, * * p v o ( ally may h a v it tarrh of the vic organ*." Mia r J. T h « d o c t o r ttur.ka>. r, ,, went on to say i <tors«l "i . „ „. ui catarfth Dy i ¿nina. "1 have l>ecn preac h ill g this ductrin* for th«' last 40 y<«r*. bnttbrrs are a vaal multitud« of ........... w|10 hay« never heird it yet. Catarrh may attack any organ of th«» laxly, Women ar* *■ iwvial |. hahlo to catarrh of tlin |a<|*ju .runt There arr one Ini’ulnd cu«< ‘ v tarrh «d the pelvic urga.is to one of catarrh ui th«' head. Moat |«e<«|>|s think breaiiaa they have net eaiarrii of the head, they have not catarrh at all. This is a great mistake and « the cause of many cases of sickn«** an«! death.’’ Mr* T Pelton. Sfll Ht Anthony avetiuu, Ht. Paul, Mmn., writ«*' ''p. run* Ii** don* .»under» fur ms. It ha* cured my lheadach* *nd pal- pltalloli ol ths ncarl; hss built up my whole sys tem. I ciwaHnlly rseuuitu'-iid Peru na to all suffi-rers a 111 I«-tel with eg. tarrh. .My moth. ar is nqvst Mr« T without Perun*. When «me is tired and generally uut of aorta, if I’vrtina is taken it imme diately remove* that Urvd fading.” II you do not derive prompt and satisfactory result* from the tit* uf PeSiina writ* at one* to Hr Hart man, giving a full ■lau-iu'-ut »1 y<nu care and he will l«c plcnseil to girs yon his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr Haitniao, PrAidrui of the Hartman Sanitarium, Colum bus, O, iM Well InfofflMd Hilton« t,rowing |«U«r. • **H«* MWtUB to Ia well in forme*! 1» i* affirmed ilia» nosmtuut is in- man. ** « "(’»•t tainly Hit wife t<ll» him creasing *0 rapidly in' height and •wylhing that'» going on."—Pbila- weight a* the British. *ln 5l> yrsn the average I.right ha. ti»-*n hum 4 drl| Ilia Ihillclin. («*-» 7 '» inch«* to j h-<T -1 * incbea The average Ix-ight <>( the criminal Holiday tewlulloai 'class is but o feet 5 4 5inches. Angling Society Protects Fish. Bitqeit Warehouse In the World. Liverpool has the biggest ware- b< us< in the world. It is built be side the docks, and is intended to house the im|>orts of tobacco which form so imjMirtant a part of Liver* pool's trade, The warehouse is725S feet in i length , 165 feet wide and 124 The ground feet 10 inches high. area is 13,300 square yard«. and tbs area of the several floors 174,098 square yards. 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