POOR MAHK8MANSMIP. iFlrlnu In Holti Army Jimt Nnvjr Lent Ac curate Tlinn Formerly. Tho trnluliirr of wnvnl nrtlllorlHts lias i In recent yen to boon given n good deal or attontion, nml no end of powder and uliot lias boon oxponded in targot prnctlco doMlgned to servo a nioro tolling purposo hi notunl warfare Hhonld tho occasion prepont ItFolf. It would scorn, tlicroforo, that tho lloating equipments 01 naval powors of today ought to givo good ac counts of themselves in point of marks 'maiiHliip if callod into action, though it would bo presumptuous to nndcrtako to foloshadow possiblo results. If. on tho other hand, past oxporienco counts for anything, thoro would seoin to have boon a iiotablo dcelino in accuracy in naval gunnery, growing with sucoes sivo improvoments in naval architeoturo nml naval armament. It was estimated somo yoars ago from data f urnishod by targot practico at woa that a heavy gun must bo discharg ed GO times to mako one ofTcctivo hit. Tho old Hinootliborcs wcro credited with killing a man by tho disehargo of tho gun's woight in shot. In othor words, thrco tons of 82 poundor Khot woro re quired for tho purposo. Actual service tost with modern high power guns, howovor guns woighing 12 tons has within tho past 10 or 12 years shown that it took about 10 tons of projectiles to accomplish tho samo thing. It is Interesting to noto from what statistics aro availablo that tho intro duction of riflodmuHkots into tho armloH lias had a somewhat similar result. The old timo muskets, it is said, killed a man by firing at him his own weight in lead bullots, but tho modern rillo in the hands of tho avcrago soldier, so it has been figured out, does not effect a fatal ity until it has discharged twico tho man's woight in lead. Both hero as in naval shooting, therefore, thero has been shown to,Lo mi important doiiiaud for greater skill and care. Whether this has been met in any measure futuro hos tilities only will tell. Cassier's Maga zino. "ktfp" or "SlH-cU." When I was a littlo boy, my play mates at a country hchool in southeast ern Indiana woro "skeets" and went "skeotfiiR, " though tho villago boys said "skates." I counted "skeot" a cu rious corruption. Fancy jny surpriso at meeting an old acquaintance in a far off laud and in strango company, when, long yoars afterward, I read tho passage in Evelyn's "Diary" for tho year 10(12, in which ho speaks of "having seen tho strange and wonderful dexterity of the sliders on tho new canal in Bt. .Tames' park, perforui'd before tiieir majosties by divers gontlemcn and others with schcets after the manner of tho Hol landers, with what swiftness they passe, how suddenly they stop in full carriore upon the ice, " and so forth. Tho eh in "scliects" is Dutch, uud therefore bounded llko"k." i'eiiys tells of being at Bt. James' park mi tho same days "Where I flmt in my Hfii, it boing a great frost, did beo jK'oplo sliding with their skoatos,. which J n very pretty art." I hero dis covered that tin ooiintry boys in tho bills of Craig lowiiblilp, when they said "rkmit," wt-ru only ono or two centuries behind the fashion and wuru liking tho word as pionounuod by Charles uud his courtiui when Ihey brought tho "very juetty iiif to Kiigluiid, A Nuw Yoik journal of J7MJ ooinplaliis of the tlmo wiiflwl in "tUuiUUiii" on ('oil wit jkhhI. Nowhuiu is It truer fliui "all wliiuli U imititkt of that which wiu" limn In junguugu. fuHlmy. Why Um..wnulim llrmlii J'rriuli, 'J'lmie U no libwly, u w imilwtuul Die turn) in AUmm-lmmiUm. 'j'liw nu ll vm iiru nnliM the hmImi uf I)n4r own rillJu himJ Um um ut Um I'miiah Umttw iuW M4tuln ruvtrlotioiw. 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M MIMiilftM' fW4 W -" 1.mmi tMi Ui4Ur ii i 1 'V -v. 1 m m- imnmiir " is iJiwi 1 HH . um utm MMtmtimm ir I... a-..j aM u4ml Hill dm mm i Jlij j tmmU jtmx wmtmmmmumm . -Ml.1,-1 tut' t ," M tomw.it tittup , Tarty IronmnklnB In AmerlciT Tho manufacture of wrought Iron find iteol must havo been entered upon con. tcmporaneonsly with that of cast iron, os John Endlcott of Salem, tho first gov ernor of Massachusetts Bay, wroto to Governor John Winthrop at Boston, Dee. 1, 10-12, "I wish to hoar much of your son's iron and stcol, " tho son lw ing John Winthrop, Jr., who was in terested in tho Saugus Iron works at Lynn, Mass. Tho iron works also included a ma chlno shop, from which tho first Are en gines in America wero built for tho town of Boston, in accordance with a voto of tho town mooting, March 1, 1051, that "tho select (nioii)havo iwwm and liberty to agreo with Joseph Jynks for ingins to convoy wator in case of Are, if they soo causo so to do. " Al though tho works woro in operation very soon after building was com menced, yet additions wero undo dur ing a number of years. In lfl-l n order of tho goncral court shows t'.iat tho works had "some tons of sov.'u ircn c.st and some others in roadincsu for tho forgo," and letters of Govu' Win throp in August and Soptember, 1048, state that tho furuaco produced seven to elfaht tons per week. Tho principal prod uct was bar iron "as good nt tlm Span ish," costing 20 por ton; aho axes and agricultural implements. Albert Spies in Cassier's Magazine The Power of Music. To forco a crowd of pcoplo to movo fast or slow at their will was a fr.vorito joko with two young mon who had a talent for music. When traveling to gether, thoy would seok a rotirod Wn dow, or oven the roof of the hotel wh'-ro thoy wcro stopping, and with n drum and llfo play a march for pedestriaos bolow. It was thoir delight to trQ th' pooplo going faster or slower, as they chose. Sometimes a brisk moasuro was se lected, and then tho stream of pooplo flowed fast. Again, a slow Umo Pfit thoir feet to crawling. It often happen ed that tho attcntiou of the musicians would bo attracted to tho peculiar walk of somo person who, having no musio in his soul, could not bo brought into stop. In that easo thoy porformed Mo hammed's miracle of tho mountain, and accommodating llfo and drum to his salt brought tho rest of tho street into tho samo pace. On warm days thoy did cruel oxocu tiou. Often did it happen that somo stout old gontloman would bo prooipi tated for somo distance at a llvuly rate under tho hot sun nild would disappear from sight as a brisk and fiery exocutimi of "Tho Girl I Left Bohihd Mo" carried him steaming rouud a comer. London Tit-Bits. The DislUldH-y In tliu lluttoiihole Nltimtlon, A long felt want has just been filled by tho invention of a migratory button hole. This Is the way tho originator de scribes it; "A readily removable and transfer able attachment, adapted to bo fitted tz uu article of personal wear, to tnupo rarlly repair a broken buttonhole, ooii sUtlng of a strip of noncorrohjvo material folded upon itbulf, mi that its bight may bo fitted over tho edge of Ihu garment and its folded iiuunbuiu made to clasp both side of thu part of the garment tluough whloh thu hiokeu buttonhole U made, thu nuniilHirs having openings formed III thtmi nuar tho ociitwrn, with thu major iixi untHndlng iruiiKVMwdy of tho width of thu folded member, Ihu (Mining Hdujitirfl to nulnuidi' with wwh other and with the brokwi butiwiholu, urn) liidepKiidwit nuil rnudliy dutaulmblu fwiliiliiu for liuniuvitlily M-Hiriiig lh U (mil of thu iiiwtibiii Ut thu gar inwit to a point lxjromt tlm broktiii Iwt- IoiiIioIh" Ho thuru imwl U m imj' iHir)'lii fur Um wikuof Mluu mvim. 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SLEPT WITH THE HORSE. flio o.ld Hi dfclluw l it siarlff Who Held a Vllrr Security. "Thcro aro moro rniipio experiences to bo encountered in seiving writs and various legal documents than in almost nny other business," remarked r. young lawyer tho other day to a Chicago Her ald reporter. "The constablo and tho deputy sheriff aro required to do moro 'strango things in tho lino of duty than any ono elso I ever heard of. "Onoof tlioin nttachod a horsofor mo t tho Washington park track, nnd 1 vent r.long with him to soo that every thing was right. Wo located tho horso first, and when tho stablo boys found out what tho trouble was about thero was tho greatest furor you over saw. "'Why, boss,' oxclalmod ono of them, Mat boss kin win mo' den dat in ono raco. Jess you let 'im alonol' " 'Dat boss am good foil n hundred ob .dcm olalms jesB at dis ouo nicotinl as serted another. "Thoy kopt up a regular fnsillado while tho deputy and I wero looking for tho owner, but wo paid no attention to them. When wo finally found tho own er, ho did not seem inclined to pay. Thero was n dispute as to tho claim, ho said, but ho admitted that ho had put his uamo to tho noto that wo had sued on. Ho could not pay that aftornoon anyway, aud tho deputy wanted to tako tho horbO right nway. I was opposed to that, howovcr, for ho was entered in a raco for tho next day, and it Boomod un fair to prevent his running. " 'Vou stay with tho horso, ' I said to the deputy. 'Ho is in your chargo and you simply remain with him.' " 'All night?' ho asked. "'Certainly,' I repliod. 'Givo tho owner a chance to raiso tho money. If ho doesn't succeed, you can tako tho horso away tomorrow. ' " 'But whero will I sleep?' ho inquired anxiously. "'Wherever tho owner docs,' 1 re turned. 'Ho lives out hero bomowhero.' " 'Where do you Sleep?' ho askod tho owner. " 'I sleep with tho horso, was tho ro ply. "Tho deputy looked thoblooded ani mal over and boomed in doubt. But it was buhinc68, and ho mado tho best of it Uu growled a littlo, but ho slept that night with the horso aud Its owner. And tho next day tho note was paid." Cobrit Venom. Dr. Calnictto began his experiments wttfi tho must powerful of tho reptile poifconn aud mado au analysis of the venom of Uio cobra. Ono of the most curious facts in pel euvo is that two saUtanoos having al most identically tho samo chemical comKsitious can havo effects so differ ent upon uiu Human oooy as 10 repro. vent tho best support of llfo on tho ouo hand and thu quickest termination of it on tho other, Tho albumen, or white, of mi egg aud thu poison of thu cobra of India aro so nearly identical in compo sition that it takes u very careful nualy His to detect thu difference. It was long supposed that tho fatal principle of suaku poison was an auiinal alkaloid, but latu nimlyws havo caused the abandonment of thin idea. Tho fact which, for a long time, placod cobra pofMJiiliig lieyoud tho reach of it remedy was its very kiiuilarity to albumen, it being held that no pcollo which would liuutrallu or destroy it could bo pre Yuutud from iieiitrHluIiig uud dudroy lug thu nlbuiiieu of thu blood lis well. The jwlfcoii contain tw ilUUiiut albu minoid ouu uottgulublu nuil Ihu other iwrwUtmitly liquid In fwm. Thu latter U ihu active uud ileutli jirodiiolug prill' ojplu mid iiiiulii puperlor to n lieut of 180 iluKrM V w Well as tu i.VrIhiNV IIuii, thu ixilfil rwult reliilnlny Mil Ihu duadly iiijHiitli of ihu Jijui.-Wi)-Uiurv'f MuguKljiu. tUa JJhlMrpvd ft yiutlitu "Mtditwoi' Iswiuof Ihunuot um) ful Htvilvfit ywAuut, wj-lully In l'lrli) vImu U U w.(J (y hi) rU (4 twwuu fulk. mid imiluuiurix iy Um limits A wurdwcvl ilk uwM inUi Uw vrlldfiKM will (Hit up Into U$ WM4U with whlsJi H 'IOM4I IIWU IU U -m-l'H Thu flh, mIiimu ym wtikM qwi'i, )h( tlm wiliiHy ul 4 (u wtuM mr mioMi'K J I'Mdii Wi4iHw Uw Um hlt wlw Im) llm lit it Umti ut lwHwlw- vhiu Ihu UilM tMwUw Mutf iwMtf hUtd tu tun tu mtUi WuuUw 4ul ut wmiut U u with by )uut tt ltdmt 'Fumutrt vftmt y tmUmtly m44 w4W Umut wm SlltvwuU in Um tmw n4. w4, m tu mm vm m. mumr limd Ut jw tuMtm WM Um umii It tmi4 md ) U K Im wtUvW Jljfb)- miww)Hi rntt fpHl U W 'i Wt IMtkMl 2 nuwuh4"mil dudm fnmt4 yblai U llmT limn WW WVtmf STMHEf tit MMIW tuui U tbii4l' m mUut, i - i md I m dtttUtmHum m um mmm tiHi nntitmtimmmmmmmmT ZZl i. mmmSt J mm 4mA, Mkb -SHHSS' yfeif.. nmmm mm ar mm m iiAiytf UA mSmm iU mlfml w4-'W ' 1MI' Md m it 1 -4k mm U0 Urnm) i' $mwmmW i aMitf I Hi'u&yx! tfRm u w W I i4tmi ttm mW-mm . mumm m mm Wm"0.!! flfStnjrCw - ImMiEIm mjVwj.mi &! PERSONAL GOSSIP. Dr. Charles Eastman, the Indian, and his wife, Elaino Goodalo, aro living in 3t. Paul and aro well and prosperous. Lawton Sherman, who diod in I'rovl flonoo rcoontly, aged 0 yoars, was mar riod 78 years ago. His wifo, who is still living, is 00 yoars old. Ex-Govornor Curtin's will fills less than ono sido of a shoot of legal cap. Ho bequeathed ovorythlng to his wife. The cstato is valued at noarly $1,000,000. Tho Rov. Dr. George Dana Boardman of Philadelphia is an indefatlgablo workor. Hu often spends tho ontiro day in his study, paying littlo attention to inoals. Houry Gloo of Two Rivors, Wis., has for a third tune- married tho woman from whom ho had boon twico divorced. Real cstato and monotary considerations had boon tho eauso of their troublos. Admiral Ito, tho Japancso hero of tho day, who is known among his devoted Bailors as "tho loan admiral," on ac count of his oxtrcmo thinness, has n daughtor,who is ono of Japan's very fow blond boauties. M. Bartholomy Saint-Hilairo, tho dis tinguished French statesman of bygono days,-who is in marvelous mental and physical honlth at tho ago of 00 yoars, says, "If you want to llvo to bo old, work always and diligently." Sir Johu Astloy, who has just died in London, lent tho glamour of his baronet cy to tho causo of professional podas- trinuism on both continents. It was Sir John who offerod tho Astloy bolt for competition, and it was open to all tho world s fast walkors. Henry Hemingway and Mary Robin son wero married in a balloon which was sent up from a fair ground at tho town of North East, Md. Tho balloon took an erratic course, and thoy do not know whothor tho marrlago took placo in Pennsylvania, Dolawaro or Maryland. Colonel Chnlllo Long, tho oxploror who was foimorly on tho staff of the khodlve, lives with his family at Lusig mm, Prance, and nppoars to tako little further interest in African affairs than to mako au occasional vigorous criticism upou Stauloy's record in the dark con tinent. STAGE GLINTS. Paul Lliidau's latest pleco is called "Tho Spoiled Children." Thomas Frost has wrltton a comedy in four aeU called "Consoquonoes." Uoatrlcu Bolwyn has been ongagod by Mrs. Langtry for her coming American tour. La Potito Freddlo sailed for South America recently under au engagement for six months. O, Garvin Ollniaino couteinplutoH starring Alberta Gallatin through tho Kouth. Hu is negotiating with (lus Proh. man for a suitable play. Ml ron Lelllngwull of "Tho Galley Hlavo" company and KllluDaillug were mariled in ltouhohtur by thu Ruv. Dr. Auktluof lit. Luku'suhiiiiili In tliut oily. jleriiiiuui Hiidcriumiii, who Ihu boon uhlufly Identified as mi exponent of thu problem drama, ban writ I en a light win wly which hu wills "Thu Jintllu of llut lurllw." JJunrJ ('msmiiii him intuniwl to thU country mid will Iki wuii In Hurry Wil liams' iioiiipuiiy with Ills protuii, J.a J'utllo Ploitlv, mi nunuilrlu Dinging mid dmieliig Moubiultti "A IJowmy Ulrl" In (hu lltlu of a now play by Ada m IIumuiii, wliluli Jiuny Wllllnin bus bought. Jfu I'l tomU to pitdU4 It in Nw York wily Moi) uftwr Ihu hollduyft. V. U. Wliilnuy iuw urruiiMwl with Jf. a Wluw fur Um uimiiUw uf JiuImi Jlawil' Mmilmj Iwnr III "Jllila" M Dm I'tfth Au lhnwtir, Hw Vwk, M htv yo 'ilm tiiww i furtvttt WMiki Uraw HttuMI liw mu wwum" fu( Iwv uMtumwl ymf unit w)JJ miitiim Ihu ih) l mm& In Ii. H HoUmjit'f uwHiwuy htuM vrmiw mm um m mtimrn mww wr um ym tm TWIIf TOWfii, Ui 1m u&lm Umt Umiym i; AaUti VlHUImtuW"! t Ut yttud miwmm't lmm& a iu mm Mm mm . -. . . i .. . .... iimfmwm umm Immmmmmm tmrims mmm w mmtmmf b W u 1 JiAuLUaJl UmkAmmgM f4M iMmSmMiXmlMiMml '" wmM&WDmmxW mWmwmmmw 9 mmmmmmmWm Ummt Ut f M imifdmrnm m wml mimmwS4mt m mmrnut Ummlmmimm m HmUm' u , yi&mbm M m & JUthtm4Ur yUTiuit,mi ut$mmt ftmt Ummm - Imnfd ptimtiMtmA km tmUum km fUummy h Ulm mmm l'n km mmm) Vmm E' Hmmf " '' tojm v mmjm m u toMt KiuiilBiu mSTfrnt mm U, mm mHm limm Wl i, mm 'fM4 mm t4T m fmrnt MVJMktf, imm mmm mJmmi mm tm m i iMktt tmm i mmm mm mmm rd wm tfeffe uf m y i4m t mmm imu, ymmmtmim Wmm2bmm'' mm iff 4m mm) vmm mm mf ihm <mmMtmi hW Both Cured by HoocTs Dyspepsia, Hoadacho, Etc. m m 8aco, Maine. "C. I. ITood & Cq., Lowell, Mass. i "For yenrs I liavo had dyspepsia, crow ing worse, nad becamo so discouraged that I thought of soiling my farm and going to California. Added to my misery wcro tho painful effects of a fracturo on tho end ot my backbono, which resulted from a coast ing accident when a boy. I happened to rend about Hood's Sarsaparilla and decid ed to Ltko two bottles, and beforo tho last ono was gono, I could cat a hearty meal without any distress. Tho fracturo of my backbono is also healed and I do not haro any lameness. I ran truly say I am now well, and I bcllevo Hood's Sarsaparilla Saved My Llfo. It has also been a great benefit to my wife, who had distress In tho stomach and severahoadaches. Alio said tho first doso HootTsS; Cures of Hood's 8arsapnrltla seomcil to go to tho right spot. Now she onjoys good health." liLUAlt llccic, llox 490, H.ico, Maine. Hood's Pills euro ilokboadacho, bll louiuoss, and all liver ills. 23 oents. N'erve Blood Tonic Builder flndfnt dMcrlptlva paaiiiblcU Dr. WILLIAMS' MEDICINE CO., Schenectady, N.Y. iDdBrockvllle.Ont. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumntlc Pains, Bruises nnd Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, I InrnesA & Saddle Sores, Sclatlua, Ltimbatio, 5calds, Bllitoru, IllrKICt ttlieti, All Cattle Alluienta, All fforti AlJfiit'ittn, All lit'ej) AllmuiiU, tMlH)MlilIUIH PtnwlmUt Muwtei lAtHnhrMW ntiti Tlwuv (lukUly Ui fliu Vary &uitof Pifnifid Qm i In Jlity, Hub In VJgfroiijiIy Wttii'i yy?i w"mt piMiij ? ii well a mm n mww j i,.j i wj'!-m POiPliXlOU rozzowit Urny ii4 imtt U m Uu ltd. fUti IWtmUH, tm VU tiAmf sm4to ymmm A tmM tUmm m4 tUmmuU jxmmmI) tit tin) f " tu iLu inliirtjilB. Hr rtrf flf Iff iwf WWf VVv . t 4 JM.wSJF7Mmi. m& &WLwmJSw HtJj3 sue. rvBF per box ar afor3.30. i i J JHMilrtIMHMMHL SCHOOL nv J Ml To the Htato Hoard of Kducatlon Protest Against fChances In Text-Booka or nuy Coutraot llxllig prices for the next six years: ' Governor Pennoyer, Fecretary of State MoBrldo aud Btalo 8uperlntedet of rublio lustruetlou MeKlroy, netluRas the Btato Board of Edueatkm of Oregon. Bins: Your uetitloners, pnlrous of the nubllo schools, taxnsvcnaitui niii. zeus of Oregon, teepectfully petition you to take no action to bring about adop tion of new series of publlo school text-books under the law rWeed by the laet legislature, nor to cuter Into any contract at present put Ushers prices adopting the text books now lu use, or those that might be authorized by .your board at present prices, such prices to be tlxed and maintained by tiio publishers for the uex't six years, as sptcllled lu that law. In view of the fuot that by stato publication the people of California are nblalnluliiK publlo school text-books at nn average piice of about 30 ceata apiece for the entire series needed In the common schools, or-about one-half what we pay lu Oregon, we demand state publication at the earliest day possible. NAMES. 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