The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 06, 1891, Image 4

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MountRin Cavos Converted Intc
Hoj.0 Hive !
A ciitwl-lc Mine of l ?-.:- lt-o ere-l iu i
tile !iitnl ::: -A k. .--.!. I'r Ita
l'09-di'. K-eS
Mini .'liners.
In muVij place.-, l iii-t rly in tii.'
Southern pait f iho Mule, taw, in t!:c
mount.. kiro'Iilivc K-en t.iUcu p.
sion of :vid lit. rally filled with the .nec
tar p-.'it'H iv.! ii-.ia the myriad honey'
prod'.J; i:: wi:d!l 'ivi'rs. Tin"..- ii a re
nia-rV.Mi iii-tui..-e of thi- sort of natur
al 1oe-hiv, savs thu S.ti Iranc'ise
O-.ronichv in the Cajoi) Pass, north t i
lie citv of San l'.ernardino. In a
-cipitous-bioff rising from the K-d of the
creek that llows thr.su'.i the cunvoTi is
an open.nir in the rock laro-c onoturli
for a n'sn to walk through. Over this
a rude door m;ule't' w ide-uie.shed wire
nett'itu lias U-i-n placed, s.i that while
tho ingress ami c.'res of th boos is nut
VnxKcvii. tin- stores of Ihiucv cannot
be ii.oicst-.-d except ;it the. -wMl of th
pel n having the kev to tl-Clonr. 'IT e
cau penetrates far into the CilKide a'.id
is literally alive v.it'i befs-. Away in
: tii? back the cmiU. h:a from the
rocks for several t--ct diAvmvan! and
are literally black with tire. T.vard
' the front many fresh combs are seen.
' some already siviued owr and thers
Ix-inr tilled with "honey.. It is evident
that then must b-e many swarms in the
' cave in order to have produced as mii'-h
honey as is stored awaj- within ? s rocky
walls.
The bees of ralMrmiia art- Ambitions
workers, and v. b.-n their hires are not
kept elear of tin- Msrpius h-mey v. ill
put their stores in all sort-, of .l u-. s.
The writer unci iia l i:li:ir;.".' of a l.ir;re
opiary, ami the season -..:s . f;iv- ralle
that it v:is imp!.:.:bie 1. !:.!; t he ii:ej
from the hives as r::i.i.l.'y as it was
stored. In one cns- there were three
Lives stand.n on s.-me .-.eantlin r. with
.about a foot oI .v.;ioe iiitervenin; .-. li:i .--in
tilled the v.ieant 1 o.es the bees
next turned tV-.eir attemUiii to the (.it
sides, aiul tlMe. I the spaee b--t ,-e'ii
the bives u-ul also i.ii. L-rnealli t'.iein
With a solid laass 'f ilo ie. So el.isi--y
were the hiies f sstrn.-i'. that ;t actu
ally reipiir. 1 the usi of a i ri'.vi'iir to
pry them apart.
Down at Ti tncs'-:.:. S.i.i ITeraar.t'Bo
county, near the faaions San .laeinlo
tin mine, there is a veritable mi:ir .i
lioiu-y. .et nally ami liter.; lly t his is a
fact. There is a -lare f n-e - f lien
employed at the ttu aiine. and ta -y put
ill their idle t;;ue pr.)..pec' ::e' i:: -: "
hills in the vi-iui'v. ;i Suad.i.y h.iif a
dozen of the nine! a pp'.i.-d to I 'oi. !,!
illson, the --:;;iel'i:i!eii(ie;it, for tile p'-ivi-lee;e
of umii s uie ir'v.: :it powder ati.t a
few tot.ls. Ilea;U'-d th. in wii.it
wanted to.lo. an', they replied th,;t !:i.-y
had found a 1 otit-y iniiie
to tap it. L:oi:;!:'ne.'.
sent and an or.e r on t
for the de- ired art i h -.
sunplv -f ieil-an-.l ti.l
and
pr. . i.--.-d
ave his con
st ireke.-pcr
nil. vil:i a
the IT.en s,-t
out on tliei.- -., --.;;,! .n.
They were j'one all dav. aru.1
toward snnion ; sorrv -: . '; :ii
cession eiii.ie ovi r t!:e hi:. .: ,i i.oii.- its
way to the employes' ii -. ..h pi.: rt r -.
They h.i.l t " d t'.i-- mine, lh.-rr ei ul 1
be no ipieoi,, that. Ti-e'- u. re
Kti.-kv willi hoti,- tioiu la :.d tof-it.
il.iir and l-'ar.l drip.x-d with
it lik
1 ntothe ap.iear.ii.ee of Aar. i! I. .
was annointed, t ien so th..t tivo'i
all over him arid down to !"-. ;'
Their eloliies v ire I i i in'ii ! ! y p',.-.t-with
a lire nl h.'a. y ai..l m-e.!; t'
was honey every a ! re. ll-.-.t 1 he :
mid biu l.t t . wert f ' 1 1 of I .ii-v :.s
for a rub I -ed had ii h .-.i i erisi:-i
red
l!ut the iiiiiiers had :i':ii
their trouble. ir faees v
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1
ri and : w in-n. i -.; s vri- a:n.- .-.t
elose.l. an.
here w:i - n. t a .-'.e.n ,- t-i.-l
:' i.-ie but -h..". i i:i.o-':s
of expos -d el:
. 'f e, ip. .let V
of t he in seet
The m. 1 1 .
creviee jr. f
eonstioi
. i; t he t. irr'nl l i.- hie-s i ml
. u ho h. ,1 been r.l:ied.
it .led. h ; 1 hr-.e.d a
, ' ri el.S h-'iie-.- !.,.e;ed a,
I'll of I ee-,. ;nl fn.-io t hi 1
they ju.l red tli.it there must t.i- a lar-.
quantity of honey in the ree.-vs -s of t h
li1T. Thi openiPT used 1 - (Jji. bees
.'."lis too broa. ' 1 to admit of the i;;i:.m'c
ef a human In i ny, ai.d :ut.-r earet-.-il y
xantin'.n fie plaie a tttr.:..-l w;.s -Ti:-K-ni-ed
a little way f.-.-m the i ft ri; n.-e ,
r.nd after this had been run t he rhrh t
distuiiee an ui.r.ii.,e w as put in, hi;-J-by
";'oi link struck the h-.l'e of hone-i
in its i-ent. r. After a hot contest witi
the e.-s Ter.il hundred p.e.inds of
comb hone;, were taken out. and the
tumid was then closed up. Several
lines since s.:Mition;tl Mipplies of th.-s'-vect
materi.il have bee n t i!:e i fr,,m
the eav. . 'i - h is riow : od.- l ;is a
perinaneiil o .aure .1 li.- property of
the San Jacinto estate.
SMALLPOX ON SHIPBOARD.
"Trying Times for th C'optaiu. Itcqu iring
Norve and Irrriu-c of Mind.
There is nothing more formidable,
6as Sir James 1'ovde in the Iondon
Daily News, than for a captain of a
vessd to find himself on the surface of
the broad ocean face to face with a ter
rible outbreak of infection, llappily
thcre are captains who are equal to the
duties which that sorrowful position
imposes on them. The Mercantile Ma
rine Service association at Liverpool, of
tv itich Sir James was the spokesman,
has presented to Capt. Duald Lyon,
master of tnc ship Sierra l'edrosa,
. wned by Messrs. Anderson & Co.. a
tfold watch and chain '"in recognition of
his devotion and cnerj- in personally
attending to the momlors of Ins crew
attacked by smalliox on the voyage
from Chitta;,'on to London." It was
shortly after leaving the former pi..rt
that this hiathi-iornr disease broke out
aboard: it spread and continued until
the vessel reached the t ape of Good
Hope, just fifty-live days out. Short
handed and bound by the rules of the
son-ice to consider the interests of own
ers and underwriters as well as those of
the crew and officers, Capt. Lvon
nevertheless took the first sutlerers into
his cabin. Three men .Mibsequcr.tly
f illing- victims to the disease, lie was
Compelled to take stringent measures
for '.hieldin,' other member.; of the crew
froi contamination; but thro a 'boat the
Toy tp the humane and indomitable
. cnpain of the Sierra l'edrosa 'T.ttendcd
b's patients like a hospital nurse, and
w ash-d them andravc them relief thrc-
r four times t day."
Einlnrnt Women Who Smoke.
-If women smoke much nowadays,
aays the Trilune de Ienevc, they can
at len.st plead that the example is set in
hih, circles. The empress of Austria
i-mok? thirty to forty Turkish cigar
ette every day. On her writing table
Iherp. is a silver lox with fine relief
vor" fijled witli cigarettes and a fold
ash tray. The czarina also yields to the
passion' for nicotine, but bhe onlv
smokt.i in her loudoir, a copy of one of
the prettiest rooms in the Alhambra,
filled with palm trees. lK-r anxieties
may plead her excuse, but Queen Mar
guerite, of .Italy, whose life is freer
from care, smokes also, and smokes
much, but always in solitude. The
'jucea regent of Spain consumes Egypt
ian Cigarettes Li larjfe quantities. Queen
Nathalie, of S-.tviu, has u wonderful
store of cigarettes of every kind, the
queen of ioutuar.ia carries a little
Kohic-n Iwx lilied with the same means
of delight, v.-'ul., tho c.iat 'ic ,Ie Park
appreciate ul)iy t.L. tobie. c. of Jl.-jvum.
and her dnujfliu-r, the queen of Jor
tuil, gets her cigarettes from Drc-b-
frn.
A,.L71s-
A woman s aim
is to look her best but she'll
never reach it without perfect
health. For perfect health,
take Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. All the func
tional irregularities and weak
nesses that make life misera
ble to women, are cured by at.
It's a powerful, mvieoratimi
cr i
tonic, and a soothing and
strengthening nervine purely
vegetable, perfectly harmless.
For ulcerations, displacements,
bearing-down sensations, un
natural discharges every
thing that's known as a " fe
male complaint " its a posi
tive remedy. It's the only
one that's guaranteed to give
satisfaction in every case. It
costs j-ou nothing, unless it
helps you. You can afford to
try it, on these terms. Can
you afford to neglect it ?
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IN CIGARETTES.
But
NV.oe of Them lo"Mio witlt
tb
jlrrptinn of i-otine.
CipirctUrnokers and opponent of
the noxions little rolls n well will 1 in
iorested in t,orae researches recently
made by State Chemist I'ayne, of Geor
gia, who has iliseorered that cigarettes
are pure tolace and paper, and nothing
else. The scene when the chemist met
J a temperance rommittee of the legisla
ture the other lay is thus reponea in
the Atlanta Const itntion:
Tho chemist stated that cigarettes,
were competed of tobacco wrapjel i
rice paper, and there was no poi.son 5ft.
them with the exception of nicotine.
Tlien tlie pathering looked surprised,
and ruemWrs of th committee b-an
firinperos-iue.stis. They nere anx
ions to prove all about ciparettes. and
rr. Tayne told them clearly and in a
manntt that ffcainly showed he had
lone "his vork ell.
Jirielly the-doctor explained what he
had done. He lad taken ciparettes of
nearly every hrand and carefully
analyzed them.
The contents, without the papers, of
eiphty ciparettes were mixed- In this
mixture was not a trace of poison, not
in tobacco, such as is used for chewinp
and in cipars. He examined for mor
phine, bnt found none: for opium, and
fonnd none: for "hasheesh" or Indian
hemp, and found none.
Then, as a surety, he mixed one-qnar-ter
of a prain of -morphine with the eon
tents of eiphty other ciparettes. Tins
be examined In'the same process as the
cither ami the poison was clearly shown.
This was onVy one-three-hundred-and-twcntii
th of a prain to a ciparette, but
the presence 'of the morphine was
easily fonnd.
The papers of eighty were then an
ilyzed and no arsenic or other poison
was found.
Jtcsides the paper there are in cig
arettes: Nicotine?
Oil of tobacco.
liittcr extractive.
(inm.
Chlorophyll.
"What sort of a thTnp is that?" broke
in a mciiiWr. "It sounds like poison."
The doctor lauphed and told him it
was merely the coloring matter in all
plants.
Cellulose.
I'otash.
Chlorine.
Silica.
Water.
Sulphuric acid.
Nitric acid.
l'hosphoric acid.
Lime.
Iron.
Magnesia.
That's a formidable-looking list, but
it makes up nothing but tobacco.
"As a result," concluded Dr. Payne,
"I will state there's no more poison in
a ciparette than in a cigar.
"Nicotine is in both and is a deadly
Ioison. If a man swallows his quid of
tobacco it will kill him if he doesn't
vomit. One drop of nicotine will kill a
dog."
SOCIALISM IN ARMIES.
l'ropacanilism Carrlr.1 On I'ndrr the Very
Kye of Karopr't 1'otrntatoa.
In several of the armies of Europe the
sx-ialist propapanda is now actively
carried on. according to a big socialist
of Xew York cit3 who says, as quoted
in the Sun: "It is often referred to
with alarm in the European papers,
but they cannot find out much about
i it. It is secret work. It is an under-
pround
... T 1 1 1 Tn -,. , r rn !n .."1 . il..
socialists are engaged, anil their object
is to pain over as many soldiers as
pos-
si),lt.
so as to lie readv for the time of
trouble that is coming in Europe. It is
impossible for soldiers to po to socialist
meetings, but they can be reached
otherwise. The llritish war office has
f.uud this out within a short time: the
tierman military uuthoritu-h have
known it for years, and tho Italian gov
ernment is troubled about it.
"In England there are socialist agents
in the military ranks. They enlist in
the regiments, and, in the course of
tiieir service, find opportunities of talk
ing socialist doctrines very cautiously.
They stir up discontent; they speak
against their ofliccrs when off duty,
and, as the men all bclonp to the work
ing classes, it is easy to raise their
prejudices apainst the aristocracy. So
cialist tracts and papers are pot into
the barracks and parrisons romrliow
and are often read quietly at night, and
j are very exciting, for they take the side
. of the poorer orders from which the
I army is recruited, and defend the work
! inpraen and women who are the fathers
and mothers of the redcoats. The
propapanda has won more success than
rntsiders know of, and there is tlisalTee
.ion in the Uritish army that will yet
tcep the men from fighting against
their own brothers.
"In the (Jcrman army the socialist
propaganda is pervasive, nnd every sol
dier in it knows alout fsocialism. The
elections of the last few years have
shown that there are millions of social
ist workinpmen in Germany, and that
they are able to hold a majority of the
votes in a good many places. The con
scription puts these socialists into the
military ranks, which are steaming
with socialism, as the young kaiser
knows and as Itismarck could tell.
When the workinpmen of Germany get
ready for the uprising that is pretty
sure to be heard of In-fore the end of
this century, their brothers in the array
will not be anxious to put them down.
"As for the French army, the social
ist spirit is strong in it, as it is strong
among the proletariat of France. There
is a socialist propaganda in the Italian
army, and the names of Garibaldi and
Mazzini are powerful there. -
"It is hard to speak of socialist prop
aganda in the army of Russia, yet we
hear often of nihilists among the offi
cers or in the ranks, and of nihilist
plots in which the czar's soldiers
engaged.
are
"In certain contingencies the armies
of Europe cannot be trusted by their
masters, and if the general war that is
dreaded should break out there will be
revolutions and revolutions of a kind
that will astonish the crowned heads
and other people."
GOOD QUEEN VIC.,
Qt Etx Victoria is fond of oatmeal
porridge, and is Scotch enough to be
lieve in its virtue of being strengtla-n-ing
and having no bones in it.
Qt-EEX Victoria now rules a popula
tion of 307,000.000 a greater number of
Pple than ever acknowledged the kov
erignty of any other one person ia
either ancient or modern times.
Qt-F.F.x Victoria's daughter. Princess
Christian, employs a woman as her
physician when her nerves trouble her.
Her attendant at such time a ia a well
known specialist Dr. Jnlia Maitland.
QrEEX Victoria still clings to the
black dress which Ls the symbol of her
widowhood. Indeed, black was always
her favorite wear, even when she was
young and unmarried, it being an ex
pressed opinion that she "looked besk
in black."
A Bounty on ngp.
There
is a bountv on Jim v. :
Mvvden and Xorway, w here the trees
suiter greatly from the pests. In a sin
pie Swedish province twelve thousand
kroner were paid for, it is estimated,
something like one hundred and ten
milhons of bugs this spring. Many
persons make soup of the insects and
eat them, thus making their crawling
crop pay at both ends. ,-
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CUBA'S BALEFUL. MOON.
Tbe Story of a Wonu Who Waa ( hancni
from m lU-auty to a lllilroua frfalurr.
"The ujrlioft wornsn I ever kaiv," j
sakl the racontcnr to a Xew York Com- '
merrial reporter, "wai a Culan, aful ,
she was so wjfly that it was really pain- i
ful to look at her."
"It takes the exception to prove the
rule." said his ris-a-vis. "Tell us about
her."
"She was a woman of the humblest I
class, and it was at Havana that I
first saw her, ttthorcd to a poat that :
she was herding amn; the stubble of ,
the siifrar cane, llcr husland was a ;
charcoal burner, and when I first saw i
Cstella I wondertvl how any man living J
could have married such a character. ;
"Love pies where it is sent," said one
of the after-dinner crowd.
"Yes, and the t-harcoal burner mar
ried for love. Hut he never would have J
won EU-lla if a- dreadful providence
had not favored him. The Cubana had
once been the most beautiful fprl in
Havana, and as pood as she was beau
tiful. Her eyes were biff and black,
her skin a plowing olive and her hair a
mass of blue-black silk. That is what
an old dame told me with much lino.
Her father was a bodijrero a man who
kept a wine collar. The pirl's mother
was dead. One niht her father went
home drunker than usual and turned
her out of doors."
"Unite, exclaimed one of the party,
with that quick sympathy that the sor
rows of Wauty always arouses.
"She did not ;o to her lover, nor did
she fly to the rofugf of some rof where
she had friend. She simily piiloweii
her head upon the pray donkey that had
been her friend and playmate frr.:n
childhood, where she slept ..T:'':t the
tumblcd-in thatehed roof of the pen in
the ehaparal, prayed to the black ma
donna and slept soundly like a child in
the moonlight.
"And the bripands came and carried
her off to their fastness," Kuppcstcd one
of the party.
"Xothinp of the kind. When her pil
low, the little donkey, rolled over iir
the moriainp she arose another person.
She ran into the house ami her i.r.:.er
screamed 'Saneta Maria!' and ilrmv
her out as a stranper. She had slept in
the Cuban moonlight, the fairest moon
lipht in the world, but as deadly as tin
shadow of the upas tree. Her face was
drawn out of the shape resembling a
human beinp. It was the horrible, dis
torted mask that I saw, with the fea
tures of an imbecile. Her father drove
her from him with curses, but the lover
with whom she had coquetted married
her at once," and thc-y told me he had
made her a pood husband.
"l!ut you will hear the Cuban mothet
callinp lier younp dauphter in the house
when the full moonlight is fl'KxIinp the
balconies with its silver lipht anil the
lipht seems made for lovers to wander
in, for everybody there knows the storv
of Estella."
There was a lonp silence, then one of
the listeners said:
"I don't believe in that theory of the
moon. It makes a pretty story, but it's
too romantic.
"It's a matter of history, take it or
leave it," said tne raconteur, idowmf
blue rinps of smoke upward, a sipn
that he had finished his postprandial
exercise.
Cela aa Cnrwioy.
Teacher Jnstesen, of Vool. Denmark,
sold a pipe to a neighbor for twenty
yards of eel. Another farmer ltotipht
it the same nipht for twenty-live yards,
and still another pot it later on
for thirty. The scores were settled
by recourse to the near Lake
Sminpe, where eels alounl. and nil
parties worn paid off to their satisfac
tion. The teacher's share was forty
seven eel, which topether measured up
the requisite twenty yards. In Jut
land, where eels thus pass as currency,
distance is measured by "smokes."
not by miles. It is "so many pipes of
tobacco" from one town to another, not
so many miles. The Jutlanders smoke
as they . act, slowly. About two miles
are reckoned to the pipe.
A Long- Dinner.
Georpe IV. asked Dr. Grepory what
was the lonpest sederunt after dinner
that he had ever heard of on credible
authority. The doctor answered: "The
lonpest I know of was at the house of
a learned Scottish judpe. Lord Newton.
A pentleman called at his house, in
York place. Edinburph, at a late hour,
and was informed that his lordship was
at dinner. Next day the same pentle
man called at an early hour, and, beinp
apain informed that the judpe was at
dinner, expressed surprise that the din
ner of that day should be so much
earlier than the dinner of the day be
fore. 'It is the very same dinner,' re
plied the servant; 'his lordship has not
yet risen from the table.
A. Rottomleaa lit.
If the bottomless nit has not leen
located before the Maine Central rail
road officials are willinp to waper tlrat
they have found it at Lily poml, on the
new Dexter fc Dover branch. The
track be pan to settle at this place about
two months ago, and since then trains
have been run around the spot on a
temporary track, while efforts have
been made to obtain a solid roadbed by
dumping' gTavel into the swamp. The
more gTavel used the more appears to
be needed, and now, after fifteen hun
dred carloads have been dumped in the
hole, there is still room for as much
more. It ia said that the waters of the
swamp are inhabited by strange lizards
and eyeless fish.
A BEAR ADVENTURE.
Btrnla Makea Ilimarlf at Home la a Tlant
er'e Cabin.
A Montirria correspondent of the San
.Francisco ltulletin records an adventure
he had with a bear. He was returning
to his cabin after an excursion in the
mountains and heard a stranpe sort of
rumbling from the inside as he ap
proached. "We had left the door open,
but concluded to cautiously peer in at
the window to see v hat was going on
inside. In the dusk we discovered a
mass of blackness moving around in the
cabin. At once we knew a monster
bear was there. The Winchester lay
inside near the. window. By breaking
in the pane we could reach it. For a
moment only we hesitated and soon the
gun was ready for firing. The falling
of the broken glass attracted the atten
tion of his bearship and he whirled
about face. We fired again and apain.
The monster beast rolled upon the floor,
upset the table, spjlled the ink, scat
tered papery, and created a general
whirl around. We lighted a lamp and
found a basket of epps and. a. side of ba
son had furnished bruin with an even
ngmeaL" ......
Now Kind f Headache.
A number of remarkable eases 0f
headache have been prescribed for re
cently by a physician of this city, says
the Philadelphia Record, and investiga
tion proved the fact that they were due
to the absorption of poisonous coloring'
matter in hat-bands through the open
pores of the forehead. In a numWr of
cases the patients tried eTery available
remedy for what they imagined was
neuralgia, and relief was brough to
thcin only when this discovery was
made by the physician. Tlie names of
these danperous dyes have not Wn de
termined, but a warning is Usued to all
people to discard hats the bands of
which discolor the brow, especially if
tlie discoloration beof a brownish or yel
lowish tint.
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Tin :u-i-onn1t of tlii-. in v
olli . f:itin;j tii" fontvrit.i .
the !.-.i:i::ll rorritr'iKri -. :
Yor'.i V.'orM. -.iin- lt-inn ;,f ...
land of tli clirvMimht-niiiMi
follows:
T'ic .lpant-so liavi- .!;
Im t !iit is not p.it nt t 1 .
s-r-i-r. who is im n 1 .
pri-sMnn iuipal-tfd hy t!:.'
atid r'-Tn r;'.' ly f iil s t i p. r.
orls lM-rn-:ah arc full and
Iruus. II:il.itt;:l i- ri . f
raihi'lis. as in tl,--asi- i f :.
orator, dot s mm li to in..,
li-jnity. as ajijH-ar:. f r. .:i 1'.-.
mi'mln-rs f these -l;is.-- i,i
l:t-r::!ly w idcr eyed t!i;.n
their :"o-.i nt yiii-'Ti.
uservatioii of this l.-J :i .
man surgeon. wli :i
Tokio. int- a field -f e-p. .
lie fi: ally '.'s-.)Vered a lie.-,
deaiinr ivitii wrWi'iles.
lie found that l.y piiie!.!::
plait of skill Ik-Ihiv th.- :
the cyt-lids of hi-, shi.-r.
t he lid - fou Id be drawn ,
proiM-r U-vt 1 and made t
wiiU-ly. Then he t-ut n:t
pati h and joh-.ed theed 1
of st itches ii". 1 c.ivei e.i IU,.
with st'.ekinv ;hi-ter.
It hejih-d. leaving n . .
thiny desired of the oper.,t;
!
Jittailieil. 'Ihen tin
faJiji
uhroad in the city.
The Iiati ills of the e;t-'
oients. wh'-ve riMi-, and .
des--i!"-d as "u.v-ri i d." c
orhs a t-hief lt-;;iiy. and
several Japanese lielu-s
avail themselves of tlie
I
t-otild in tin-, wav ennan
1
This stimulated 'ener il i-. !..
ly and hy an liti;di-l:in.iii. u i.:.
dried tip and shriveled a ri.!
alx nit the eyes in that li:a:il.- ;n;,.;i
wanted to go home looking ;iv v..
a1. tln (,'mln mulil iH-rmit i i;.,.rr ;
voting pirl in l-n'land. en, . -notion
of tr-intr tlie same imuti-i,
smooth out his puckered vi-a'c-.
Knife und stdssijrs did their ..'.!:'
work. Tlie oiera1in v. as 1., :: .:.
success and has since h,-n t:,,i,..
several other Kuropcans up t.,
ohviatc the same dislii'iu . :m i.t, .;;
perfectly satisfaet-irv re-.'-''.
It ci-rtamly st-em- -tv ,
thai mj stKin as this m. i:
ducetl it will lioeoliie i-xtr
lar in this country, h-r
I"'-'
-1 i-a:;
m,!y;..
Ill,- l,r.
and breezy i-liuiate alt.-ni. s::..:.
and dazzles our eyes until thena-v-
of the face art- drawn like -1;:-.-strings
and wrinkles an- tM' V,-t"i ma.!
thc portion of younir aud !! .:!.:
It is not reported thai t -l -.. i.-s
leave no trace on the face f I li.r. -j- .
Trobably a blight murk
The .Japanese are a not
blooded people whose wi
tti heal with plieiii nuenal
it, is not at all strain'-'-siiows
where the skin p.:'
from their faces. I Int.
. s r-i
i.ii-.;y
:i.;i:.lv
h-ss fortunate and a mii
it isn't so much of :i di- .'.
perfi-ct cohweb of . -.
;,, anil doubt less the
wdl incline readily to ti.e u
ijr wrinkles.
LIFE IN THE DLSERT.
.KlinfT. Hf-at of Hie secli-.n i.f (001117
Made I ; 111 oil by tlie N
Saiton lias been one oi' I'm-
salt works on the I'aeili,
proprietors had to do ;
salt from the surla. .
a:.
f 1
clean it. Few white m. 1:
work, as the temper::i a
times as hi'h as ,. :'
shade and Hi decrees in liie
a man who has Wen ti.
makes the least excrtrei
ours from him like wat-.-r.
1 he room and your i-' ;:
wrinjfinfr wet; yt t in t. u '.
this water lias evapor:.-.- i.
yourself alive yon are f
water by the j.ti1Ioii. Il y
water, your t-ei-ue swell-.,
torments of the damned. : 1
doesn't reach you 111 t .'. !
teen hours you will pi '' .'.
The Indians can st.m.l !
V
longer without water.
t;
to keep a small hlc
find only take an ocen
water, lu this way I1 ,
forty or fifty miles a ii.
dogtrot. The Indians a
ajrant, and those whow..
mill, though they ca'u
never have anything, 'i.
for canned jroois and otin
cles, as well as on
for themselves and the::- -are
worth seeing on sun.:..
array themselves, the -.v. 1:::
pini' ni-arly naked 'hi.
donning curv'ts, an i ''
inp shirts that wouil 1..
tlude envious."
A (nir'l Wil.l i:-irc
It is nothing strun 'e t!-;-'
a hunted wild animal, ru:"
tvl-Il ir T-ill;or,. f.llo;litl t'l
r".i I;
in its efforts to escapt thoit.-U!- -'
t; 1h rather exciting - -e-" '(
animal is larx'. Such a" :i : ,j.
prompted by the creature' h''!" ' a
ci-almentor protection, hut ".VI ' 'f
probably done in the blind , r "'' 'irv
ror, like the frenzy of a runaway ' I'y
The San Francisco 'hr-"'' P'TJ.
that in Ikxlie-a.Cal., ti"t ! ":-'",n'''u.
lass.K-d a wild cow. he U-iii?
back, and w as tryin1o,!-ivc li.r
him. when the animal hreiii' b' ' j
and made a dash fork!" rty
tiiere was a lare-e house. u l'h '',
dMr wide open. She ru-'"''1 ,
t At... -,.. a.t .1. t"'' t4" I
..a. to.lhi-av int a ln'tl!"'i;
1)'.-J-
the window, on to the r""' "
.. : .1. . I... ..:i!H-(l '
ti'
pore n, irom wnien su - -1 .
(rround. btrikinjr with such vi"
to break her neck.
Thi- Sparrow " l ""11-''
TV fcr Iw.nis ;1..Ih--I.i'i "
ri'
... 1.... im rt.i
li-r:
the lne-Ils!l sparr'
in the common red-headc I
I.;
who, though no uint ai'!
as bi as half u docn Ii" '
and not afraid of half a ,;;
i.iroi-
.,1
vtollH-ckcr"b Iks
head nnd neck arc so
sinplepeck he can kill I'M1-''
Tin'
.iTt
the I'nedish birds 11:1 '
. ...t re ver.V
his powers
11 1 iMfii-in unu - -
.i-H-i-
him. The apiH-aranc
of
'.- 1
nek'
wixxlpi't-ker will s.t
sparrows to r.i-ht. an A'
will face him is w Im
set on their nest-. '1
row are not hn . ' r 1.;
younj a Knit the- 1 1
a nestful of V"i.:;r' ' !'
f..f : Mi tlpcc
, till'
I.f
.ci
I'll uiv -- -
1't"
i.f ul nut to oven'"-
li.
-!:,-V c:ii'""' '
w ill Cfht. 1 nt
a xv ay.
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jams .MIy
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