The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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tt lilt) pUpy III Ui
far more urpiat und of $.n tmpr
moot la local mmI ftiartl Am-oh-an
carriage sad delivery of mail tiian of
ahaapaularfercrg-fi rate* • ■——
.Tlmrffla
v alfcffi
noon. ||© \%n» j
o’clock 1 tiuiMjii; noruing 1
And )k
-JAA*',
iHfttM fttaiiitinjg und©r nn 1
tfi >41 id
wu Ljim’i Ifewiumk j
boOM) ill
tbe fifth ward, lie tnul k«n 1
ffVf»*(pllllT
*t, Mr
t-jous boardhig house.
An iagraioua statistician hka made
the interesting calcqlntiqn that the
women of the Uattod State* use enough
paint on lh*lr( faces every year to paint
37.(XM bouses Tet, where ta the wo-
roe* who will not upbraid her husband
tor occasionally painting the town?
w"»Ttvi« may be exuUIagly
claimed by the friend* or delpairiagfy
conceded by the eaemiei of Mormo-e-
Um to the contrary, overwhelming tes-
timony goes to allow that the rising
generation In l’tab la generally repudi-
ating polygamy, with all that there-
unto per lain a „
It ooat the cigarette men 9500,000
laat year to supply the packager. with
pictures, and all "have now combined
to do away with thorn" They have
probably concviodod to kl)J( the boya
without corrupting their morals with
ohrbmon, and For this much the
•wwmtry should be thankful.
IxTMUl Mt i tan. a Jesuit of Banga-
lore, India has dtaoovered an eleetro-
hpi»eop*udc cure for leprosy, and do-
oia res that he haa cured several lepers
ed his life to the work, haa not yet
found an electric method of curing
moral lepers
p«i ye-tehlay imxuing when the servant
*****—tom—her mow ih*n»- -was—mr
KB tijtoiV txsnih.iug the
turroumllngv »!„■ found * uotc tying
upue Un* table. It cvrttnined these
Words:. Ml l-odj will be found near tho
IninnslUmal and Gtsil Northern railroad
bridge in the b*|ou." Tlw Isluriwtlsii
wss rottveynl lo the poli«t whu'Wenl
dofcn lo tfce iisiou and inquired of the
bride watchman, who had not seen the
man but hnd not feed a hat ami.pair of
.shoes on the bank of the bayou iu» ito.
-water’s edge. it lam ing along trie water’>
edge one of tliein nntlcrd-li smtll ro|>e and
twine tied about iypu.it, and it wsk suggest-
ed that It might Wry ■ptow, and they tub
tempted to drew It out, hut found a liesvy
tmdv allsrhod lo the other end. li proved
•®H that ot -dbe int«sing thsn, who had
tied a towel about Ids neck, "the string
around his arm above tlie elbow and
.bulled it through the towel, lie was aliout
♦8 years old.
of these will In1 offered In running raors
and Oie; in Lotting. Thu lunniug rare
wilt he mule a Texas darby, to be given
I on aliening day, and tt wilt be the Oral
I dtiby ra* ever given. In Texas. The
I haudaope |iurs#» tauuii fall lo attract to
i (he fair the burnt flyer* lu the conutrjf,
Hnyl lovers of the sport uiav fa* assured of
I n first-clgss rhlertaiiiment In evrjy par-
ttrular. jilany celebrated lioru-i will Is-
on the Irnelt To add to the comfort of
Ihoao attending the races the seats lu the
gram! stand ire being provided with backs-
and coshlot»« Everytlnun conducive to
the.comfort "'of plt-asuie
tlie track will be provided.
I "v ay.ui.iaUuu.hax rngagml h» tfeayn
»*em. ot or the race department Judgi
ksfualsf tklaki Iks In a *., u* 8*y» tin floorer Ns
h fvwvtsd Iks Buttw.
and starter* of uathmal rcpotallon, and it
is intended this.year lo throw every safe-
gumd stotot to •ecnic |>eU4<-t Irarntofiy. *
At Uk! a l.t-g "I the 'tin ciotV they
anthorircvl lie erect nn of a grand stand
aud iriisic halloo toe ratr groumls. . 1
A tleieguttiui beaded by Clot . ttoss aril
einbrachig inuiiy of live leading nu^ of
tin- slats n v l*ol tirover .< cs'chuul mid
hu_stlu.li# siivmi the liuiti liiaf eshror-
u ii I1' i- ami they accepted tin* hk-
vkMMm w iUi delight. 1 ■ • . -
Th* man who will discover * fatal
diaenae which would - fee evadingiorta
to only, deaervos A liberal [ten*
alon. or a great reward out of the
National treasury. If such a disease
would sweep away nine tenths of -all
the dogs now kept ta the United
State* It would result In the immedi-
doUafa 4
America tar outstrips England in
magazines for popular reading, though
the aofeoiar may still look upon the
ponderous reviews &s the acme of per-
fection In that ’brgiidh of literature.
But the children of England must send
Vo America for a “Wide Awake,” and
their elders have to OOTOc to us for a
••Century," a • Harper’s” or a “Scrib-
ner’t." These monthlies have uo riv-
als acres* thg~ocean.
tr la a sweet surprise WJearn from
the Boston Herald that
‘wherever you
-eg man, you
discover the marks of a New England
training.'' Hava (he scratching phi!-
* osophers of Boston scratched the head
- of Mr Laweptu-e Sullivan? Hare they
lslda^^r‘tiLrciiol“gic(j —pay
0HT-*hfte hands upob that list-defying
sank? They haveuT and they won’t.
If they expect, to Uve.
Aiti.iNUTo.v Tei, June 24.— A* the
fltytug flhol Mj» l<o*t Klimiitfriiix. rmy»
fat tragedy minjitod fist ^lodm wUU tiuu
Uw oomluic night. Ah vomig Le«»
I>iUo vtci'i" «l nto thA juutt door of J J*.
dal borne a l?-y©ffi-
bof, cnijilitl luto-bU breast a Toctf of
At
slayer, tlsru fell.and expired. A minute
after Caul Tom Ohio, fat bat of 1^
*boy at IApl. XL i. Jiriiisou. father of
young Claiborne; an* ihau m. I lie hoy. but
fortunaiely the allots i.iisveil tin lu.ifVs niul
th#'tragi dy «u rest- wltii the death at Lae
Ditto. wMrtt wg* nwtnt ew-ngh to H-vdf.
Tha . lUincoi*-' amt Itiliu Iavuilli-s are V*
A I axiaron. HurglarV"'
Hill MeiKn, lev. June JS. — Alarnt S
o’alock yeslanlay morning Mr. T. H.
Olekaou »>( "srmi.nl irom Ida slutuber*
by a slight noise In his room and upon
looking linvard IIm;window saw his slilrt
gently gliding out Of the loom. Naxt'Kla
paols atarlud In 'the same direction and he
became aware tfeat he was belli r visited
by a burglar. Hr .wired hts pistol and
a. I lie burglar slatted to run fired two
sfedts st him, with what aoe-
rrw is not known. The , map
did not enter tlie bouse but used a board
In reach the chillies and draw theip to Iks
window, lie bail i some articles
of dress from lad I - i , tlie house before
lilting Mr. lllekson'- um-iii.
«a
Tag., June a.i. — Jaa. l am
eron of Henderson felt from the coal
chute at Longview lunctlon, receiving
Injuries from which he died at 10 p. in.
Satimlay. He «uj'|KHcd “Ihaf 'he 'waa
nuikkinai JJli- main line of tho lolsr-
Uktloual.and (treat Northimt-vall way, and
Stopping aside In pass around a gar fee
Dr. Paul Under's
lalv-sIT' itienf Is a man from Augu-ta, U«-,
who has but one chance In twenty-two to
live The patient's name la Jaa. W.
Tomlinson. He arrived at the Pasteur In-
atltnle WedneSvUy night Tomlinson Is
yours old, unmarried and' t*~l
fan I her Her. On the evening of the lOlb
Inst, lie was to have been best |p
towmsrriagy W HlfS HoWXaldwoil i» o
cousin of tlie griM-insuiau named Itobert
1. Slone (tuests were at the house and
Hit minister was resdy to i-ronouuoe tlie
compact, when the pet dbg of tlie family
lu-gaii lo snap and snarl at everytlilug in
"‘kill. ‘ Will you lake this woman—"
'I lu.t_w*s ss far as the minister got when
'to dog Sprang for the bride. Tuinllnsou
graUmd t ie liesst and saved tlie bride.
kp< wss frlghtfvilly blltfen lilmselt Tlie
renme tore his tiiroet in s horrihle rpan
"'•r, almost’ M*verlng the jugulkr vryn
l iien lie Xai led for the groom, but Toui-
I in son fell oil the dog aud killed him be-
low) lm did any further daiungo.- ’fhe
marriage. Was Indefinite!) positioned.
A .Vladmail Hun. tmn.k
New \ okn, June (A — A strange man
irteil to rouinilt suicide Sunday afternoon
In a crowded Ihoruughfara. Asile'
walked lie glsiicvnl srouml in a nervous
w»)f at Leonard street and Broadway nml
ran fiom ‘the crowd on the sidewalk,
jumped Upon a crowded truck, picked up
a ro|>e which lay on llm trunk, tied it In a'
hkrd knof arianj-f Ills neck and then lied
anoMier end of the ro|w securely to the
cart rung and attempted u> Its—g hvmmHf
from the moving c*rt The drJyer Jumped
irom hi. seat and seised Hie man. After
a severe struggle he took the rope from
U%dktoA.M»plw^/NA.iMkU«x^hnAdmiionm^
released than he picked tip the cart rim* c
live anatomy and xix-loty III v ornnll oui
vejiJiy, who has colleuted iui«* tlian
yCOo specimen, of entire wntmei. tn nievr
hot has decided lo give Ids attention to a
careful study of Hie humkn brain. Koi
this puriKise lie Inis gotten together
vrilhin the last year the brains of several
hundred philosophers, artists, buslnc-gi
men, and even murderers In this lallev
dsi‘ arc Meiikta the Tiuitrs. and llulolf,
the lilugliamptou. uiuideiers. Dr.
Wilder has dtscovereil some very
snuiii farts which have distinct liearlngs
OB question* of ethlcsj such as a mail's
accountability fur criuux By peculiar
process Dr Wilder harden, the brain be-
fore It la taken from the liody so that one
can handle * readily. He l. auglojis to
procure fhe brain# of great pin lusher,
and inofoSor- and Is ou a slid bum foi
bequests or nils kind (Joe prominent
college president hp* ajiimly made tliu
rtwvtrwd -provtafons lh frti wur khd i,-, ,rsT
professors of leailmg lii.titiilloh. ham
likewise ky.q'iraUiCil ihsli -toidtov "V. TTSTI
Ihfir k(kiux Ur Wilder ha- (urmu
lalevl some very cwtious propositions
Baud •
t'HU’trut i. <x>Nr;Nt'ir.i>.
The night had grown etlll and auiet,
tie roily ligirts Imd all vanlsliej, and
.luHiaou-ls of elare eh»i«n overhead in
the elrar blue »ky. Tlie®|fentle stirrltig
if the acacia trees lielow tlmsoft ecerit*
iiiit the night mr was lujuging fr«m
ate roses and honey suckle, seemed to
vtlung to some different1world from tl e
»ne In whluludrehad dreamed away tlie
tflerpoou hours. Perhaps it was Msu-
lelssohn’i dreamy ruusic, interpreted
»y a roaster hand, that had somewhat
lo do with the change. And when at
rnglh h« rose and came and aUaid by
To Ms- If iiimewhere I mav
A oarvless trio* leu Is-hhi-l
“So. tjmiik you, Ido
llfht/in»iis« ei to Count Liuilcnlud u
pHer qf 11 .untie, ”1 atn going to c.ug
Hie eonj that I know by heart I
father’» presovit favorite, and I hope, ...
I sing It to him nearlv every night, lh.it
II gives him pleasant dreams.
0w«s-tyesterday!—With o aclilug hsnda
1 f*u sway Across the san-tc,
flni
in side he did not at once speak, and
» hot no commonplace word oftliank*
A leaf wlSdblowCu— Thnt fluttered by,
w lien all alone, - The ifooiUi and i i
A soft rose ihst I used to wear
In Hu hrlstu beauty
wemed neceatiary
“It i» magic,’’
LSf Hn
as round the
building opposite
Y-
he aaid.
»rnor pf tho daik bui a _t r_____
uiruo a sudden stieam of moonlight,
-hat touched with silver the trees be- |
nowr----t
“Y’es, it Is magic,* she answe£ed. *t
J««nrhi vonr playmphttir Cfifijured it
ip, and I feurod to H|K-ak, lest it ahould
ail vwtiia'
q wesr
>J^iy hsu
The tender «v<*» -Timt Htoillofl la tnJn<*i
Ir tboMi dwr -AgfUn lu)kW nhin«a
nd I might nil'* along tli<i intt
■
And I miff I
Th© ki6art that lov#4 mm» yr>$t
(i|> ifivsti up licffdhand*
To reach KT« M Thnfff'liiu *au»J».
yh©^ »fT not Uicrfk th© irlft* that lay
TTl trurwIitT© ffitiwnf
vMiiah away Hut now Umtyou have ^When She hail ft.ilnhod the
okmHiaetrern. i H?w. f tow flecotidit’ silence, then Co
tjjere V(M
nnt Ltn-
aiut shows almost eenelusiveiy that In
sanity lu many ease, springs from eereh.l
nutriment consequent upon a poor blood
circulation
gkr&!5* *tIln'irk»' lu* denllelm'walkt’d over to th. darkened
“For tlie music? Ah, that remind* I c°rjf« by the mam. and -
„ of linms u i «... II..r. I ..I 1 Hayp you the w< Ml. lie .L-ked
Ho-rfjr ro'ale.l ns fsyniiiet rvt i gel tl) bu i;«*-the grriuiuj, striking ntt Iris head
Ihetr iikud is UltaTuiuiglisI so Dial Ih.i | i aunintL.HAA 80 I Lull old awl almost
younger ganerallmi of belli Imuse. Wra. j bltad. He cauie here about a week ago
lookisl ufs-ii ss Utesuimo familv. ( upi. I 'P’klteml Hi# funeral of hi* brother-In-
Pftn-..n s",| l sqU Hi tin o^.iih.,1 - i -1 ,■ r, Ml 1.1. > -11111 if, The rcinsjni were
uiakiox iwi Dttfo and fiis . aye.r first ' ” ul to.lleuilerion to be Interred to-inor-
»«"’■ f«nt to add emr a‘.garter Thigh
to me tragts
seven (ir eight inonihs ago Lee Ditto Dun
tied Mi-s Huxic Urtuiuo, hfs own (-.ss
anil a st-ler of his slayer. Thirty seven
buckshot look effeid In Ditto'* vital parts.
Angry Hot) Itepulseil.
N(V(M.T*. Tex , June liii —A UKlh of
shout forty. ,lelermin-sl m-«i i—on Tin-
upper essiV of Hie cmiqiy Uiad-Ao the Jail
IB Ambr-Il*! cm I lie haniTCil 77f tlias sln-iiU
Ei . retail led. Tim— she i ill
ffflWbrer n-e w..j-
'—A * ft.aaantie Wsi l Inga*—V —- -—
Wril i r.cuoito. Tex.. Junn-fL—A (rathe
ro*n* ti in ......... incurred Here Friday.
-j In which Mr, A. V: Winter ami Miss
1 M*lf MfWIlldly tvcLr the principals, he
' cotnntr ifl on the north-bound ham from
j Henrietta and -he on tlie west-bound
j lexas-aprt J'welhc from Honey drove.
1 he xiouui sookii lo Uu* isnid net or. who
I "f.sci*n*ahioda'tlugItr watted until the
| Lite! na- n. ii.'" n lien 'hey procroiled
ha picked up the cart rtmg,
jumped from Hie track aud with the rung
raised la the air made a dash at 'a man
who happened to be standing near The
madman was almost upon his intended
victim when the latter tufiual and dodged
into a dw>rway and ran up the stair*.
Tha mailman, waVing the cart rung,
turned quickly aud darted down Is-onard
ilreef. Midway of the block lie met two
young ladfex He shook the etub at them
as If he was going to kill them r.n'I.H
spot, then let II drop, uttering at tlie same
ioooO-rwrdivn* dries ft llliimein tkTSnt
< lioirr© PrtvMiiiai “
WssHtUoTOH, June -JO Supervising
Surgeon Uenertt JOhn B; qamHI’on, when
asked how serlou. tho outbreak of chol-
era at Pueblo ile Hugat, In southeni Spsln
was likely to hr, and whal the chances'
were of Ibikprcuiling. Spiled:
"Hlf tflllMiliIi are that it b tb* real
Astatic cholera that has made H. appear-
•nee In southern Spain. Tlie Ideality Is
one subject to such visitations^ as wssthe
case lu tktt&. The cholera IS liable al aiiy
lima to eutei Europe by the Spanish pe-
nlnsula, and It Is generally taken there from
I utils or Tripoli. lloW It lias reached
Spain this time It a question yet to be
solved.
A» to tl|fl.prospect of Its spreading. 1
should say that. It may overrun Mgaln,
though .it is to be hepnl it will pet, t-r.t
with careful nml prompt precautionary
BMW (tree It ought not be allowed lo cross
Hto Hvrenees. aii-l I have no thin In st»,,s
Will lie taken by French sanitary hfHrtgis-
that will prevent making root fn Kinqc-a
no of home. - Wbei> k am there, I al-
ways play until I am told to leave off.
VI v father Is very fond of tuustc.’’
*Aud what does home consistofY* she
(uesttoriftd. lie was standing in front
)f her, leaiiiiigaguinstthewindow-Kasb,
tud she looked tip at him lu (he spoke.
I’he moonlight was touching lief with
ta weird light, and hepausoda moment
tefore answering. ,
“Home consists of a father and five
foiiH," he said. “Homehow a home wante
t women (ocomplete it. I always think
to when 1 am there, which is not often,
t am it .soldier.*'
“Alii* she stirred a llttle.anil satmore-
ipright. And then: “You have not a
Uster'f she added, as if that were not
.h« first thing she had meant to say.'
“No, I have never had a sister, and
®y mother has been dead many veitrs.”
Yes.” she said, after a paJise, “§6i
ihoillcflike toTead tliein, for my Kn
[liili is not strong enough for me to uu
ti stand Knr',*,‘ *
gllsli songs.*
“They are here* slic replltxl,“if you
Vt'iitlng."
can read roy ytritlni.
He took (lie little manuscript book to
the light.
"They are pretty," oM Mr. Icnaina
remarked, “though perhaps you are not
old enough to flunk so. Young people
like to imagine that sorrow, pretty senti-
mental sorrow l of course, is heme borne
id the present.'or coming iu the (iitiii e.
When you are a* Old as T urn, you will
like to know that it is past. Kh, l.tn-
JhiTIpmT’
JJut.Comit IJndenhcliu was lopkinf:
thoughtfully^before him, and did not art
once answer. T hen, “I don’t think,air■,*
he said, “that those who have tcached
Nunslroks* In (.blcngn.
wft-.v.Uievfea.^v>U>J,a»n ibis
city yesterday and last night was very op-
pressive ami five deaths from -un-trokf
sre reporleiL Ncveral other prop If- wfg*
prostrate-!, but It is thought all w ilf 'ra;
cover. Karly this niuinyng le-avy I liuinlgj
sliowcrs cooie-l I lie auuosphere uii-l Inc*
I hen » Bffe3 breexc trrun the lake hiiTsef in
Slid lowcrtsl Hie ♦ciflfB’fttii re ITTaSg
f-irtaW- i—nit, tt|spst-'P— ■■ *•»*-
float Cairo,
Bloomington-and many po nt* tn itiinois
MstifpnamercBTy muxi“vtb loom
tlie shade
pause, Some* ! to the point of looking back to vester-
iikJUjTJ t.(iH:.x agtniI* Hi I'ft|nirP “ — —. I H.v huva miir-h avmfMMiv ua •» niiA with
®an; yet—I am not sure, ft___
times seems tome thjtV men say th*t day. Todity will someday be yester-
when tbey wish to lie fiteasant to us and , day to us."
si... ..... , - ■ — 1 Yon are right. pe*lni|i«. '......'‘"—
five us a share iu thefr lives, but I
4(mie1iow,
aotsure that it Is true. They do very well I — we grow oldM. tliings do scent tt> be
without us—It is iinpossib'e to imagine tiiHe* which , of conr-s- 0R>y at# not:
wie are necessary to their happiness— butlbis written, rnu know, ihfrt Urn
though we may lie to theit comfort." great thing:
He looked at her a moment ia silence, to-morrow.’
s ncu eww. •**.* an as i' * —* i - * 11V* an# wiis-in u, —
In a way he had.which left her in doubt ! “1><> you think, father," Interposed
nether He was trying to adjust .........
U to whether H?’w'as trying to adjust Sydney, “that the (mink of view ever
tier sentence to his own mind before alters wuntrselvewy I should bv-iuchned
answering, or whether it was merely ./to translate that sentence into, “Our
t\er English that had'perplexed him, great things ahvavs mem trifles ww
1 »toi ©ton* mttmm 44*tofl©©«fftofli freop.rfws»-^..sie.i, . .
man perhaps does pot with to be alone; | “Well, tny near, in that case it is a
but tie must not make a mistake. For pity we cannot borrow their specUu lcs;
then it f» not only his own happiness we might get a fairer and pleasanter
that is lost, hut hers." . i view of life then. And-|Vrliaps it Is not
a"And the. woman)'” she questioned , necessary lo go further, hut just Ho bor
quickly, sitting a littla mura upright. : Tow yoiux.”-----,------!---
Ms It fair that she too should not wait? j “Vyell, you might do worse. M
But, perhaps," smiling, “her mistake glimpses of
’ ...... , ins
doto boi n»*t ter?"
“Not so much," lie answered, and he
[k-Jiceman sslusl him Sn-I fmin-l ps|-er*
In hi* possmion fnnn which ft w,»-
leained that be was from Italy and had
only been three week* In tills county.
. suim-ns- nrtir wuen iney proqr«Ue<f oil 10 BIHiotiT s single exception,
5R9R :^.r^ 'to^aaTawfcwi
Jail >uil<Bng^.wh*«i*i. W -*hi!rte-l 1 > rt., hm
1«IlfliVIlUWn-vJfllu.11 fli»|
iBtob. aithongit Iuriuq.:j angry, (iiipersea,,
being loth to do anything Whereby o
Fishing and hunting are every where
jilentiful ibroitghout Idaho. All ita
rlvera and lakes are alive with Trout
and w'lth other excelloit taricUee Of
lake* are tho hoi^s of the
oriu-atJJic gamfent v^i'roost
exquisite fish of tj»e. table f In tbe
wood* Mod mountain* "Hurt,oik and
deer abound, with game of all tire
•mailer va-deHes; while cagde-.lluck*,
r rouse and quail urn plentiful
yhojft the woodlauda
■r
hanjl. 1 I*'® would selqct Kussia as •
rrm rtjffKto.4o.sivs-.-rem
nr
ricked a( iM
y -- jjftaln* of getting Uro
f.1
hrpyr a lady »- AL
Tfii
■Voi i Viiighi be hurt..
UMtvniuu * U« !wvar«4.
liAiurV Tex., ' June s:i Atr.’.i ye*,
ler-lay everting J.’ S. 1'tiey, who has for'
• bill* Him- been a faithful switchman ill
111, Texas .-'(d I’m IUi; yard, lure, htfli ht-r
JtuI,.- iwu_.llniiir In.r IhttChtt i-uk* sneverbe knew-severed from .his
Inal column is «hole, as tlie deed
most infernal. Th -
w»» j ixjdy by hear loaded witli lumber running
• ' i on tlie track
have broke* ore the loot of s j «TiTTc fftie-npifug to get tue car 111 the
lady’s room Willi an iron-bar and to have j rat i .ad InmnerrvrsIsTn be unloaded. Jle
beflten her Into Inaeustbjlliy with a j p*s a wile, i.nr child MuT a host of
sumoUiing-Trpn A. |iar|v of men that , frleml- who deplore H„ scilident,
notlilog., wcuid den r iiileiiiiirtl -grotn'Pi 1 J
ABderwm fast night to hang’The ne'ro, (
but the Mierlfl fonujl jj out aret ieJX Tur
A rndlai Oisssss
lls.Hi.is, June JL —Kor some months
pisl die colony of British Honduras, as
WB|1 *' neighboring republics, has been
nmier ihe ban of a dlsesae wlilrb, wjiTTe
said by some experts not to Tn- yell.’iw
fever, l» yet of so terrible * rinrset.. .. |
yesterday
sunstroke aye rcf/nrtej.
Never al c , rs of
the world are generally o'
ry bright and gmniv plaoo, with }u*;
-ui so mum, lie unsweren, nno no eruiUetr sioulow Lr Hori-ethe H.il.sii.po
(till spoke gravely. “It need not affect welcome"
any one hut herself. It is onljr neces-’i “Seep your specLorl. said tlie oM
'■ary that she slmnlil adjuakhfX life to man. kissing her for goodnight; “I up
her mistake. To n»» thmu. They are only
She lose to her feet with so suildenf'a suited for Ihe eyesight of those who be-
lUlVAmonf f (inf f Yin liar /an a/Viinli 1 ipl’A 111 Miullt M
beHre died from tt a few days ago and lias
been foi lowed by Dt- Abb, of‘Man creek
a M-year-old feihlent of'~ the colour.
Whose passage had, lieeu taken
by, the Aguan
<iie*rt»tiillenient and anxiety were ex-
peiieiieert hi Belire yesterday morninx
wibeii Jt was seen Jhat Hie slesiusilip
Aguan, which had arrived duiliig the
nighty from the south, was fljhig the yel-
low flag and wai lying at qua I
ground* Every phe who cau Is leaving
u
Mr«»ou »»ir ih© >i«i
Kansas Ctrv, jlihe 9f —A in- b of
fori) pepsoer gHlliered u. | - o meek
" • daesdfly night Watts
MquireY about twelve miles Imrlfinest of
' auieron, Mo,-to twr and feallter liir son,
Bud, who. It is C .i in d, piiiie I a young
woman nT the nei</hborho*>dv Aboui
forty shola were exclpnigivL Tho. ehiei
®"l"'tei jvas sipil in the .Imicieh. icit uot
famtty TTiJura. Vt lil M danrt, lu th#
cyowit. was al.o -hi. Me- srornarTi amT
probahly fafally wViiiuded. fnf use, •*-“
crlwuient prevails____________ ___________-_______
■ ■A'—..——— .. ■ -saaMMaaafl
/%»i Kftmuf.r (‘‘rriiiTtuiff i
Drowned in
■ \ I..IIU
prisoner fieforu'ffiiy one Ix n* kn».% u( tu
*■ l-ynelier© Afier rttiw r*<_‘
Pv, ... %v«*vyVy*v®
TeXr, June 21 -A 4i»»aM*?
H. y. II* tfnc'. -hcvcu
Curing;
jgijfcia-south l-ls—• s-td pm'-hslrd n ^j|j-
to a table Jtiffjir Hui'ir _4
' I ff,laim but tiefnif help rnme Mim l^w|s«
d©au- . :-v v •*,. • -T-*
3
woman sleuir 111,years ol age. named Ma:
(VlaiVAu. li'lllg abort fill re* miles- from
flK* plsee wa- dionised liv a spring
TV‘i?Tt»CTr-!iii' biie tlsd gone lo Ihe -prill*
alW wafer sc.I wlrtie reeling rhise by was
seizod
her,- - VA ben aiie
...........- —
-ere.MUe.l Ire
f.eiw,- i’«r*tms con-
ITng Bay,. Lera ted turd in-
jurious sidi-Un.ys n* food in Ku*ei%
are (Table to a Hue Ol ffjM or three
rocmUri- imprisonmeulV lor the find’
offense Th -e penaltitw are doubled
for the MOpod offense, sod for the
third ihe person los*is lijj^pdrl] and
political right* Wo coo learn some-
thing even from Rue- ,
A Kw apportionment noeeoaarily
affecting the electoral cotVeges will be
mflde next session ,py th® present con-
grefls Upon tljy. hy-i- pL (he coniitfl
enunxirelict) « maW'thl*
yo»r. Borne # ban go in the relative
Hkiidilg of the stau-s alii neoesmul'y
oceur. jkifVWT)tbese charge- wljl
be can not now 1 c siiccci-aiully .pru-
tided The ryissnmrhlc Tx-ttef L that
*0 fur OS an ad Van log- will appear It
will come in both west and aouth, but
lB the former niOrc than lire pallor.
kept stiff and quid hr w mii,l,ru! iirr fii-*ij
off. and with this dcuiqn -rratiois aim
Wires( l-e aK-e-iinpii-IW-l W- imygnSr. Stir
was alone. and .ao..oin- ws* near except
some per-oii* who were pl/iwjng "a siu<Ft
distance away, to .rli<iin slie et»nce re-
ported. . Tiw p/opli* ’ air very • nu uh e\-
clted and if tne finid Is captured bis
weald make a «ned sieve.
f
A Jlyiiertmix C„r,
, (rsrSsuLakffi'KIIll-e.
ltoCWWALt, lex . June 117.— Tire sad
UHrl.Ig. l.. . Hint Wlllisei'. file
11-year-old aim of Rev. J \\ . McDouitOld,
Vilio liti-s fljsmt eighteen miles southeast
of J »Wn, wSs slj.rt rtl^t'died■ immediately.
He. with several companions, was v^iit
hide lmntltkib. Fle-y flit down to real When
Wflllaot-jtook Ii gun up It was ai clUenl-
fllly discharged, iiso whole losd entertng
his lirea-t. TrOi- j
Kawsis (Ttt, Mo.. Jnno '.'I. —rsinlllr
' ’
Isiliv SUM- .niullll! mil iran-r of ?*0
acres of yaiiiahlg laud ne(c
rtol. *fllmflfl“TiVi||.y siigTii on r1 r TTid. oT ground
.111 IvUioii ccmeii ry—-'lin. .tn,i . hiiiiita
tlie graves -if his wife sill oiily^seu.
likloy weather does not del r-the old
mail, for last Monday's ilivu 'iiiuq sliowers
foun-i him at his iwwi jin, n** cover-
ink ami, no bed
movement, that thp feather fan which , Heve in Ihein.
■wnmirnffffprTnFr tut ? Tffnipwinimif
fell to the ground unnoticed.
“I argue no more," she cried impetu-
OllSlU 'if lh. ...non'.
ly, if tlie woman’s happines^is not
worth corrddevT*. A -
“How tints;r," he answered, Smiling s
little at her vehemence- "when it was I
who said that the woman's happiness
was of necessity dependent.on the man,
CUAPTER II.
“it taso LrrriB to makh earth
a flurM.*
A fortnight hail passed, and Esme
von Lindenheini still remained at
Hayes, lie wus Sydney’scongtantcoqi-
panion. Together they sat out r4n th®
...........».
rns of necessity dependent mi inn man, I—....... *..R.. ,«v, vu* .m -»
nil thnt for Utqt roasoi, tin* man-" , gaideu. un-lei Hie shade.of tUpttlllp;
"And the man’s," she interrupted, “i» ; during the long, hid Hiti-moons; r<.
dependent on the womanl l< w»n*v M-if*k*vfi later. Iliev » | i« to Ihe
me we have talked In h circle, and nr- I tflrrAC# wliicli lav on the oth«-r side of
rived exactly where we began—namely. 1 the house—Hi® terrace wlteio, in alM
timt men erm do vei v w ell without us. , rays 6T ihe *at Hog stin, rpr' nnaror
said. “I can-i fltrutted up and down In "" ~
riot keep up w ith you, but I think yon
know wlieie we wet® agreed all the
“You ore too quick," he said. “I can- I fltrutted up and down In ali-lbc. ptide
engendered l-y the consciousness of fin*
English," she answered.
evasively; "if wo’ were both speaking
nderstand
lomlurai for either England or tlie slate*,
and shortly after 8 o'clock on the mom,lug
orilo-lrtih -..-vcrsl tailing boat* hWletl
pysaeiiffetN wer? rnitfug fur the
with
mil i>w rt langnarfe we should ill
one another netler.
“D.-rhaot"
across the level "EngliHli meadows,
through which flowed the river, taking
on It* glsasv breast tire leflentinggti---
of red and gold from the sky nlwve.and
admtrtn*. often in sitence thn ninrleH
steps
|ilin. and took his hajid in her*, th® llfc-
as she
Iiesmer, only, however, to b* sent hack. 1
(live Umt i iiruntied by
nature. .
------... ——
V H tinmlff T-flUitfiy I t.oily.
^ Y , Ayuui ^ William
Ktimiin uai iiut ktluruu? I limi Ui© OAmti
uf »»a«i ufrtf iiiui JlM. rtf
tli© in biff cam* until afu*i (h©
had JK ©v©»t»nif y *"»M!lWffy„
"hy,’h wn* ]biii'i('<l lnl«» ihr o«ff©
.Vo’iiivc'x hy oltj OaHiirf, ’iilf koff^>rr.
Affrf rrrTT^tfx Hm «?7rtrTrrp tic nfrTf
tin s.M.iuii iN (»MH v% ill) th© t*l-
^,1. i ,‘*J’ Tm Ur©t4 immVejr bu»lnei!i,
H©ru!iffr errand. l»u( Ium© li\«lorr©n .wMcli ] fyr I kuuan t|i«; tKrw h o Ff * “ '^
mmjmSSSSSjj^jSEa f
Tli© DufflUwr Mffty^fl.
.................ro.-reew-ro> ■■ wnr
• Harking th© Sire t i
KAwnAA IJitt, Ma. Jim© 25 -iben*
irrlved 1t* tfj© cHy M^ndn^ rnorning two
•‘ii ^tilrpiie fft mid f^)| MVmttnrfie clil©f.n from tlu* i^A#rV«ii^(mar
prlnif which nfffl ©bout ^—r ^ fTT.—2 “1-“ *:>.•»•*~w ***'
Fori H©m>, I. T., who an? * nir»i m»HJ>u x
-»m tutu resume, 'they m© Brnk-oii-aTrcf.l
nuL LUlJa <Tdef. -Tltes* Jndovc- Are tiro
TPiiJwa
the connecting link between the friend*
ll® rmrtinoitfl expression fading as she I—the work in which the *on of the one
looked at him, her eyes growing floft and daughter of the other had flo easily
and sweet. . found a meeting place: anil 'from that
"You are Just In time, father; Conn* tbev hail diverged to books generally.
Llndenheira and I went oh arguing un- 1 and a comparison of what they had
til we were at the verge of quarreling^ I read and liked
at least 1 was."
Ajjd what was the point of
eneeT” - -
r “Father," Sydney l»ad. said, entering
differ- ! the library the dav after (’onfit Lindnn-
heim’s arrival, and osuUoualy_cloRiii^
the door behind her, “wher® Is Schiller;
You know I told 'you that it was poetry,
"HMHtwtirrilnwn-DoiUien' woman. I
wns detowling her, and Insisting on her
rights." '
“Not Ivor right*, Sydney—her privl- ! him* Well, he has aiieiidv nrpved me
leges." jo. | right. He is going to read aloud tome,
" I il A not lil/a fharei aiouvr.lail ns neiitl I alwl r\t AAlirea_
not tennis, lie Would reqnk e to amuse
■“ ’ he ‘
i, ' I right. He it _
I do not like them accorded a-s privl- I and of course—-
m un) Tvun„a____“ I “Is irnlnu fn r„
iegcsr Still. 1 am not pngd ”, ^"Is^going to read fVJbiller,"Interposed
Mr Tsirmine “Here tt Is.
-i i, —- 1 —IUI o.,.i_...
■■ . I ftydner," IHP
he went on, “ahouM be a court, ruled fluppose there Is very little use hoping
out them? Well, ring for lighU, and
fetch th*chess-board Home, Sydney." will no
“J ^Tc^sPe1«&^*>,7i?
chief Santanta nin......”**>**&» A? »««. «»Bck
Kansas several vesrs^o They, will, the “"’‘i ' ............. »»>
ithers on that raid, were eaptnred :„„i f“rm "n,‘ "w*' Ui'j-iL™ vlthlit
after serving a term In prison were placist rtf "llu«»--.It
i>o Ihe reservation* m-sr <he fort. W »•« H(h. they should
. [ reach tlunu 'i iii -.lliiie lo-rtriv. There is
great (tx .III liout ahi/uk tlurpit, lint the
K..u*K ou iini, Pnlreulag.
lin.l.s, lex ■ June 24. Mr. l^a Olive,
■WMgnrWMMM^. For this t-eason ward
have become vwry -uxpensive. Xliv
Tmi'u:, Text.efw>c ca.^-JJin Williams,
(Allured, ir»iiia iurtiai >iiiji»t>y ai«i£r|iii'(Tech. *
wilts btottght into 'towns Nntitrslay ni*ht
aljoUI JO uVlocf s-'Ciiri-ly lied aTmggy, j whd'.V*iidi-*,rid:o,it three oiiTeswest of this
with several very Hgti'gasbe* Brnund hl« j I'“re, hdrta iUUe child-poisoneif Monday
uujuUi uiuil uci k. iiitUfteri liitL. n kulfe. j 1 .o'clock and it died yesterday HHirii-
I’arUculai* ns to how this .Ttfsii feiok pJnee I ''yt A piece of i.resct hwt been
st wtio dhf ti tc yolt! n* un- not known, j " *helf 11 'the k • i lien with Bough on KsW
A (Die to riving in n-ive the t»»rty. Ivmrm!; j •* ”• kill rm*. - ii wss -accidentally
lu ttiC»«*vo''ir<i#Bpfi1 aud thrre-is no line { k"o 'k®d Noiv.ii, amt the child had found
to ht» Identity.. Dl fflui koS'-tras lujnuxtl- j 11 oateq ne»ily all of If liefor®AUlL
(te1y flijfpinrmeit and ilir WoiTodeil, 1(1X11J ! o-ulisj.'
given proper utlfirtion He w li recovtJklL „ More, hr * <n^n‘7f-
~ A HheeUile snraj. ,, j Mi iMirr.iili. Tes , Tune 'Si. —A young
■■ llKKuhASrTvT:"June""Wof' l • ro-n-tnr -iro u-x- ot SB1VITT. I*M
reoetved si the slwrirs ..m.-.- th........... I ",rh w“ hrmla'r Flglit mllaa faet.wf'liaf*
seiloo-olifftculty af B„tn ,'"h« to-ld yeiiyrtlay ronnilng
spun*.. It. the triror-tor of the crmfftV ) u*. uu w,t>‘ l '"ff *"•' f}- Thp mule
l-towtoveferoit Ht-Wchek in'wUh Nalll '"cam.-frii^il. nisl mid Ihfhw him. and be
*h.I Hiul p» ef,illy ,„,„,rt.", i '" 'h‘* S sr. -o that the ami*
44*- ........• »-»' •- rmrJiB «>»■.,ipg.wBd tcc-idf killedJiIbl.
Hip{Wwp09l91 OTjBf ”’!f*|f^ r In N'Uiifilioii doei?
MhH- wito W*H J'm? fKicrtKMrr and iff
It If probably truo timt ttioro war i
■avertat haa been ooPU -tod by several ,lu,‘ "M'r“ *“*
F.nrApnan ngtlofis Th -i was ever '
■^brought together befiifq. 'i’lliy im-i ,
prove.tlVnWtf bf.pxhtce nt.preparing for 1 ”
- War A hoetjiu artny
to subsist on supplio* seized in the, lw(
inr*|frf Am to (IrljUJi
culjy flfiw up o?©r t
*j*t that th© dl«-
« rrct'iil el©c4Uni W
4 rtt«trM. -
eofliqworor* of undent tiroes supported ! 35»Ttrust*! for H
Lhoir ferple* by' plunder, and some-j ^ ^
pffHid iMTgr ffUfUff into the jjluhlie . • l^l«*^©n llurn^
trwuTr. But Arm lot uri* no 1 1^, . June i^Noffrlay
l^lf-tupportduj; Thoy fllre t o»int|MMi|rj Uk- rjjearol^ dtujxJurr mud
kMMK»ts 1 ng rtii> * « kjx*n*i\ » 7IVey foou ; mhj <yi Jaw> Youiqp. inJinHise4
the ©HpSbtiinfg “that D+ trtWTt wliTO "fifftfcT mBbT
fffMgwd to support them. , * j '’‘.i1 »?. '!%. ' ijj.Jteffl buiuaLio deslii.
' srm-uiA....... jx-- .1 They |ikik s iistf'hfi'csm to tbtj Until to
of Uhirago li ' •toM t ire lor flto>«rrpo«, „ '«>“»*
Aconreiiair Lis ©"» onv’rti ThugU a**) was i.»-s ~*t W*
.
l.Wru' *r
I'romiiiunt l ms.u lasses
ItovnAd,. TVk,, June 84. —CtpL IL
llsndsll, once fl very pimnlusMt c4Uzc.ii
and pahttatan of this county, was given
in the cusiodj of liar sheriff Tuesday as a
TfinslKk jtle I* alrnmt, If ftol quite, help-'
||'-A and Hie officers returned him to Ms
relaflvex He Is said lo lie a first < oosin
to Hie tele .Samuel J. llandaU. /' i'
■' ■ ■ — — v T c'. "’v
•Hot toy »
■pit.. ’June WA. —Charles
have never lieen jN-ruiiltml ' to *ijt off „f
ihe reservation.,,_ Their mission in to the
bloux at tiie I’lne Ittdge agoncy w hwrc
____Sill Join with delegates from
all the other tribes 'uf that great-.tuition
and go lo the Black fills, there to seek
otrt the -lintian Messiah, nr the grenTTPIrtf-'
Iclne chief, 'who is expected ro re* I ore the
Indian to his fuiipei greatness and do
sway with the wldto ran,, entirely.
nirnkar flflmurs Ssswrtr rreui,
©a., .lime SO. -The ftapfffl-
oneil miners have been (irfflrd rnun ai i
iweb yeetertej ............ n,c men work
ng tn the head of tlie entry through which
♦fee eerentnx party Is vrorMtig** cent wor t
for all to keep quiet and iu n irtomeut -i
v "t-eefc. peek" —for n rtn/ro ffnic- esnte ss
a sitoial from the inside. Then Hi* men
most suiigulni
nic'n aitve.
hivdlj i o;s* to Bbd the
UF-iwueU In to Hffitff "*
Nr. JosKi’n,, Mo,^ Jjhic il. During _
l>iu llwro. EUgiJLkiuiJflit -L. Cuoniha, a
colored Plan, nvirdwwiiod while ntleuiyl-
ing toelenix s -ewer Inlet, copuir of Eighth
mjil Felix street*, which mis clinked Up.
AV ban i'sumic fett tn ItVil liien h I tern pled
tn Ilrsw'ftrm hfffrcnt tin- i p n■ nf wss lon
sfrong ssefrhc w itti j -tore ln.it Jrotit their
grasp, t ooinhs' IrKiy’ri.i* hoi liefln recov-
ered.
cannot la- iieard from tor twenty-four
hour* jrwt. T’.e ft-snrhig perly Ii“T> itlilii
ii few feet id a linn leading fninV lh Mn-
hoiniig pi the Hnl mine, imt aftei lint ir
reacheil Ihe wen will have lo drive
through scicuD'-Gve feel rtf /suit i/. mw,
(Mr Imprisoned conifadec
Deh n lgii hi, A| >i ■. r, r ,
KsNflwn <’m. .’nil*' *tT“ -rtThe "ftlflck,
■trading eonkrscloi. > iol-Tt Aieal st
her Sf/Hse iu Ksn-B-fr ly. Ksu., yester-
dflj. and iliiiiq; h .qijain-i willr tier ovsr
fit- sttehiiin, to ' I.i■ i daw : liier,—'.nsde urn
of tmullli'm hiiigti ige*,iin I ihreaieiieil lo
sirikq her. (Mr* Meail's son, ip dofrnd-
by a king and queen, and then there
wuultl aria* no question . os to which
Mhis-l-C j eto.*1, veto --©in-at -*if ffiffiff » b I
No,'"father," ahe retorted; "Kbjn*
AVSF. invnr I , ■11X7 IQIUI ycy. ll’MUW
shoulil hb a court whAre there it only a
queen—and a prime njinjyter."
dare say that would ii
'Ml, at le
case.
s I Toey all begin with that. At least, that
b i is the resuit uf mv large experiwme "
Y-I. -r.Ynu or* .vai> Jtogisigii.i.k—.sWa
Sydneyr was her fitter* eommeiit, as
be put the book Into her hainffl
“I dare sa
-WML
insure pea*
east it has done so lh
ce."
our
Jut fifteen dar» had woased sine
ban been, abandoned fq
Mr. lioraineliad sealed himself in
low armchair, and liflving so spoken,
Sydney leant over the back, and lightly
kissed hie gray head. Then lifting her
smiling eyes to the tall, fair man. who
stood w atchlng her, “Poor father," she
• IS . el Jimw 4 I s. “I.o I... .....a. t_____J
said'gently, “he
out that. I i
has never even found
at. I’rule him."
• put
But
then. Poetry ban Deeiv abandoned for
conVeraatJop, sometimes indeed for si-
lence, whilst Sydney sat and winked.
Anil it w as not only wKh Miss Lorain®
that Count von Llndenbtiho had made
himself something more than a casual
visitor. Old Mr. Loralne had grown to
find his presence very welcome. Hi*
gentle courtesy always pleased him and
Uie interest with which he entered into
his work, and the affec tlonaleness with
tfl lUioty i4|4rit °1S ‘il 0Wj“ f h,® vould waUt up and.*l«»n wild
plain. Now go and siiig ’Yesterday;' I I’, to the stories of long Hgo,^rouKhtJ>urk*
am waiting to hear It.”
"Ah —- -
, you should not have gone to
write, falher," she said, her voice losing
ita light tones, aud growing quick ana
earnest, “and tlien^ToU would have
heard Count '.Lmdeuneim play. Much
TnusicI"—clasping her hands together—
“it was fairyland."
“Better than fairyland," answered Ml
Lotwino. "I was iisienlng also. ' and If
jfoii do not believe me, go nud look at
mv manuscript, and see Dow few words
I have added to it. Thai 1* the charm
of music," he went on. turning to th*
everythin!
to the stories of long ago, brought hack]
In a measure, his youth to tin, older
“The sun is setting, mademoiselle, he
has deserted the garden, and It, grows
chilly. Let us follow him to the other
Side of the house."
At the sound of the voice with the
lad learnt
little foreign accent that she ha.d learnt
, ___tho of dwkrfs'of mature
to know »o well. Sydney LoVaine rose to Zknzlbar boy ol 13 would i
ber feet, and put down her book. larizo
“Ui# VAIl "kh» BBlrt VlVii.r. i.“
has* InuMIt UilpetteM «re, bra
fkrst to Fomr Fast High—they MS ha-
•otsod of Mash R slur si UteUlgeae* sad
Kaow the Hlstsrua af Wasfloraft.
From (be ehlmpaazeea, baboons and'
monkeys with which the forest
aiiouuils. Is but a slap, according to
Darwinism. So the pigmy tribe* whom
wn found Inhabiting the tract of coun-
try between lhui u and lturi rivers,
•ay* .Stanley la an address reported la
the London Times. They were known
to exist by the lather el pouts ulna
centuries beloro the tx-gipuing of the
Christian ora. You may luiux-uibor
H wtoiA about tin.- sanguinary
boAUoUM* was rwporttd tt> bavw Tsltwn
pises between (be pignuee and lire
storka In (to- ItfSh eeerurj^. before
Christ HePodotUri demn-ibe-i tit* ca|(-
ture off ti v» young explorers from Nae-
samoves while they were examining
some curious trees in (lie NIgor ba(ta,
and how the little men took them to
their villages and showed them ubout
to their feljow-plgniios. 'iuioU ns you
would like us, to show Ihe pigmies
about hoc hrnff - -
Near a place called Avetlko. on (hts
Hurl riveF," our hungry nlen found the
first male nml lemnte of the pigmies
squalled In the midst Of a wild E-ten.’
peeling plantains. Vou cau luiagiae
what a shock it wns to the poor little
creaorres at fin-ling themselves nud-’,
deuly ittfrroimded by gigantic Houdan-
ti feet 4 Inches in height, nearly
double their own height and weight,
am] hla<-k as coal. Hot my Ziuxibaris.
always more teudec-heai'lel than Hou-
ianese, prevented the clobixs I rifle and
cuttoseus from extinguishing Itidrllver
there and Mien, and brought them to
me ns prizes in the suiue spirit os they
would have hrought a big hawk, instil
or mammoth Innpirorn for lns|>ccUoii
A* they stood trembling before me t
nn mod the lit t le man Ail-m iind the1
miniature woman Eve far more ap-
rlptff niirn iq the wthj. Ldflrt ou
IT-III
which tho/ gaV in. As I looked at
them and--thought how those repre-
sented the oldest people on the globe.
mv ffdmirittioa. would hayfi._*®no to
greater lengths than Mcotliag cynics
would have expected
The height Of the mnn.wm -l feet;
that of (lie woman a little less.' He
may have Weighed about Hf> pun e#;
the txziur of the bodv wow llxat of a
hitlf-blilo d bric’i. and a light brows
fbir.ptgpd piit very clearly So.fx
natural iutelligorioJ ■ wai
i Vt
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Wh
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l-ssi
Suu
•rat
Jsu
write
iutelllgeijoa wai concerned,
wtttilh his timlled experleaoe. he was
r—vUlnly -oi»eri»i>to ivny biock m tn in-
mrr camp ~IV 'mjmt-nr* of -wood - 1
craft, for instance, "lie knew batter
than any of in., to* knew whal wild
(run* v»-*re whole-..me. aud wijatTuugi
wera jioIwoiUxua He could have given
vs 1 uable Jow-wNMadtoLV Uf- bo4 our
wn.y tbrmigh the forcsL I saw ala<s
lis nml lit wT’dlj tnhiscTT to yTi com-
Minn*-*. If the pdt was to end him. a
very lilt j- shrinking only would betray
•felV, h-at- oj jx-uo B us were Uf hxjr
truntiul tiT,“uim:iP*Tyr ii >no’could ti
ao ready to appropiulo^affection
Vtndti st# 1
We began to quAstUm him
nods his he ail rapidly, informing ua
that he knows where to - And bananas
of the size of his leg On* sees that
li-* can exaggerate aa well as Mark
Twiiiu [Laughter.; We point to the
four quarters of (lie eiutnpiss, question-
ingly., _ lie point* tq the sunrlae in re-
*l.r- *’trU fac’” He shows a hsnd’*.
length. Ah a good day.’* journey
without loads, two days with Idadef,
’ll*o yoq know the Ihuru?" He Iniris
Ills head rapidly, ‘.‘flow far ts It?"
He rests his right hand sideways on
hia album Joint "lih. foor days* jrrar-
iiuj,;" "da Ihuco muoh food on the
road!*” He pat# his abdomen loving-
ly fflth aq artful smile and brings hls
Lwu Ponds to a (mint in front of him.
Ir,.... wiu.su W- mart infer -ttart -otg
paupebes will tou-or^e- Wre prostrate
We
learn.
Qrn
nlnetr
or no*
Destn
*
■ ■— I
DR
•T lift -'
pyramid*.
1 suppose we must Pave paaaed
through ns many ns 100 villages in-
hahiUMl by the pigmies Ix>ng how-
ever, before wo i-eacbed thqro they
were deserted and utterly olean-
Olit. Our loragera may
’ ’’ about fifty of
these dwarfs, only " tm* of whom
reached the height uthl iuchoa They
varied fi-om J»J» to SO inches geaoeaUff.
They are so well projKirtloned that at
first sight they might Ire taken for
ordinary - mankind, bdt when wo
place by their aide a Kuro-
P®*n! B SPudanese, or a Mahdl
they "p|'car exceedingly diminutive '
j
r
prrwrn
OfSS S'
by l)ni
young man; “it comprise* everything.
Yivu shuT Vfitrr eye*, and vet see ptet-
ui e*. and near voices, and
lliv 1 I- ll. *1 her. -till l;- ■ Oil Hit' liomt "
w itfesn axivfstslty w/ithi T iq him Yoidsx ,
h
!-)»>• JevS l All Hanks
* Wfj.wiimijx).-*. IJei . JiVne ffs. *. Mauriee
DilpOMT. a itoiswsiB powtlsr aisgoaia,
quietly drove thiniigli itopoot a tow days
ato-up lo the fsunly rv.hlenc# With
lorn was bis brme TeSflle. # barmaid of
lire Lpito D'*1' hotel In (Jiieensluiwi
wn«.' hi. hiarriag. u. tbe tiaed-em,,
Parnialrt was toads tuns. . .. .. ,
—---------- -- . . ;j
— ------>Wyht#ir? .trnutrit —* -*T^r' .
< «>/,» mNi h, ri. (., siuti«- j.i. A liortlble
HroiiUMit o<^i»rre‘l Ihe f.')ir grouQ<l4 u up
and thev are al-
picturea you wish to see voices
so tones you are longing to hear.”
'’ney turned away tun aril tlie piano,
nt Tj»* Mr, Loralnt) ceased speaking,
, 1 quick steps she came back
to hie *)de.
"That js how we have both thanked
yon." site said swiftly, her hand on th*
in it. is mi- old mnffS, her grayyeyes lifted t>o the
l*z Ibdjjnnx "1 « '1 ure 1 lay for a dmi- younger. “ We have Doth told you tb*t
jaror dl you fluitvedsm a magic country;you see
“III* you,"she said. "Where haveyou
been these one, two. three heuirsY"
“ “I have been for a long walk," was hlfl
™^A11 aloner
•AH efewre. I ha to been thinking.*
“And could you Tint (Tunk her#r It
would have been very uilic.h cooler and
pleasanter."
“Cooler and pleasanter," lie repeated,
“but it would not have been tlunking.
But now, Come quickly, iet us
teitoce,
Wa:
1 ■' • .Cl l
ion itr© to h« found ©very
' - :t I i' t ai-,I Idi'M i i'Hi’Ii
"•'■'It HI HI) llOUl H mm . It d ' . j
l*c ffjiuul /roii, four to elffht plffij
' " ' '■ 1 . ■ , |,atii*
to **■ B* ktrgor aburlglse^ j
industrious and (jlftoTr^dewSlif JtfiD
1
L7uv iv would nor navp-ofon IliUiking. **p
Aoi nov[, come quickly, let us go to Hi* ****Ttv l.uOB uoTis Amid the prostrate
forosts thojr nlant their banana and
plantain bulb*, tn twelve months the
prostrate frees are almost hidden hy
ocrstls eteftpig. II> the : renjatuf., dir
cf arff* "f * Omi linnet lost lnrtli
^ mi't ' 1 .vrd a ifHj'luif
H’mttlf (wo day
Mia Laic* of (fee W
led If ll swmtiims J
WHOTtif Os Miuto
fore sts * to-ol full „
Surpask. (he grwoi A
• Ifee Piiffrjr racTyTi
res peep) -ttofflld# In
.« -re read.eo
Wto# Ffo- k t M,
fl) JUiL- ire t m
ssxssia _ ,
(',ur cortdacto*. yasUirday
,c. m.™ flro-l al a negro pasaoager
rimiii Ire bs.1 le■ lepreve on the car for
dome Tnl.-c<m>liJei and wbo -ubsequenUj
laid fdV Moore at Ihe intersection of
Itroijflbloll sod r<dleg# streets ltd -IneJ
jrou
w e felt
"«nd
, It seem
"""■ b ud* • III, n ill
■ •I c ui. h ii.. ipon *
I W. H. CiisJsn
magic ereintry; you
we could not sneak."
“only say," he repfle(J,,‘thait
mo a great thing to have
1 vith the key that threw
gales ” He found himself look-
nsted
TO Bit CONTINIIBP. .
tying a Good Wold n.r lire lto„q
There recently died a iimn who hat
for years kept a drug store lh Meiifori.
He was respected, aud tvheu deatj
dame It was uaturah that Ids funerel
afeotild he largrely attended. Theoleig -
man thought It wise as a part of ilie
funeral services to say a good word for
Matinee. Tc /Au n>(
llflllt of - the t fllsr-D,
ilixirs of (lie i.in--
Msuih-a ss- lx Tt. wr
g-celre thrtjfdfgf .ny
nr Vfl • wl
CampiM-11 »'J
p across
-iil- His hie.
"Fln/i
Hive tin. :> trod.
a sort of pathetic tulereat at _
man’s sod eyes,, to whom hod him. He spoke of faun »s invariably
jCoiiJurcd up a vision of his buriod hoaast iu his dssiings. ado !w«
t at the girl’* glxd eye* thflt had aspscislly skilled in his profsssion • ?
a gUmpaa into What was Vellad ■ • - -
lliflr eager view in tlie coming time,
twm tho ffiomentary emotion that
touched all tlirep subsided and he
rarue bwhtb that ne was atlll holding
Svdnev’a fan, which he had picked lip
bIimi ll fell from her curelea* hold. He
1C
:/
jtavojl back to bar with a light warn-
* are proverbially un-
her hand, touching the
i-acock feathers are proverbially
peacock feathci
rdrlurmtel’"
Shi* look Tt In
igbi warn- iruggi
brolly ud-
alwaya traded at hla store," hs coh-
• limed, "and It is but just to say iliat
be always reeognlzed mv clotli.”
Whether this was said as an expression
of gralilude^or past favor* In special
discounts or as t hint to the deceased
druggist's suroeast r no oue‘ knowai—
“B * Oi.zJrta#
Dnfll7“.,
ftrr Wwttnskt non
feathers caressingly.
"Ah b’lt I am not
The London paper* sav that fh* eon
tract of I hs English goveiumqiit. 'with
LiauL Zaiiuski is not h-i ihe pirrchms
of pneuurotlr gnus, hi,* ,|,o , {^*,4 „j
I (hs j[nvkr«im**t to make the’ gull. |p
afraid of the
^ eHi^ecial^inlsfortune that they are said
1 "Ainrwhat is thair asked Mr Is-
-'ll!. I III III-,1 With h little Courtesy to and 11 thou in 11,.. j»i .... 1. nil
’■ ' lici fallter, ” l lm daughters, sir, or tb* n»Ty Work on the j{ilu# hm ilren.l
.-.mu bree-to.,, bout* do not marry,"
, "And you niean to accomplish
destiny fn spite of tbe peacocks
“On the contrary, I mean to
isiiiui
(/••a baguu at (he Woolwich nrvraal
Fifty or silly are to be mad.* st ouoe.
Pune j*. join, will* oquanlmlty rajr destinypi
iquoycs m, lu» j to mr peacock'* t«aHiers,and
ni t4©« ImH'wmi
iistr* a wise wotuan."
"aad, for w»thtt4 j
*tBJtabAr
Edward Bellamy avers rtiat
11 roofs
bo® of the strongest proo!
©TTMIh.af hU Nj.uuuhIUuc 1
wot they or® lwgidbiug tq
l-egtflbing
vlgfe roUsly flvbdemoed in mi
lm
are
the Inxurlant fronds anu abundant
fruit of unrlyolud quality nnd size, and
flavor. It would he easy to prove
r c-.i nn here of hannnsi
plauti produ.NMf twenty-five times ir.orei
foiMi yian an acre In wheat produces
lo England The pigmies appear to
Uc atvaru tbal a ban see pinntntton lx
inexhaustlhle. And to think that they
have nfl* rnul'h right to the pr->duee as
the nhorlglsiil owners. Therefore they
cling to these plantations and make
tlu» larifoe native* pay dearly for the
honor of their acquafutanoe. In
another manner th.-y |>erform valuxbl*
service to them by warning them of
the advance of stronger* and aflstlttftBoi-^
then, lo defend thetr flartlemont*; they
Also trap game and bird* and supply
the larger n*tlvn# with paltry, featharfl
ptnehnss a id (ueaL Xt-appearwd to me that (Se
piginlnu were regarded somewhat a*
toilos. whose depeeiure wndld be
more welcome than f »li vlolnlty
'h<*n honey and gxma, moat peUrv.
«n.l fe/Kh-r. gst low or sonrea lh Ah#
nelghlairliood the pigmies pook their
household goods on their wwme/i
i> ici<- aad ilagArtaisewhere (e -____
thfemsetv*. to yofb* other plan tali....,
Alored yUiag'egoogjsuof fro* («««
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